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Jan 11 2021
Opinion
Democrats May Be Overplaying Impeachment Hand
Not since 1776 has this nation ever been in the throes of a national unraveling as this 2020-2021 period. Radical leftist Democrats blinded by their hatred of President Donald J. Trump are groping for a last-ditch twig to smack Trump down, for once and for all.
It appears that socialist Democrats have narrowed their latest Trump attack to impeachment or the 25th Amendment.
Newsmax (News)Dec 07 2014
News
Is Jeb Bush really prepared to lose in order to win?
Jeb Bush might or might not run for president in 2016. If he runs, he might or might not emerge as a winner. But his formulation for how to think about waging a successful presidential campaign suggests he already is ahead of some of his potential competitors — in both parties.
Bush, the former governor of Florida, spoke last week at a Wall Street Journal conference in Washington. In an
Washington PostApr 04 2022
Headline Roundup
Jackson Nomination Moves Forward After Committee Hits Partisan Deadlock
The Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday reached a party-line 11-11 vote on Ketanji Brown Jackson’s nomination to the Supreme Court.
Jackson’s confirmation is still expected later this week, however. While the Judiciary Committee will not formally recommend her nomination, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) called a vote to discharge Jackson’s nomination from the committee.
Reuters USA TODAY The Daily WireJul 20 2020
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Portland protests: Mayor demands federal troops leave city
The mayor of Portland in Oregon has renewed his call for federal troops to leave the US city, accusing them of abusive tactics against protesters.
"They are sharply escalating the situation," Mayor Ted Wheeler told CNN on Sunday.
There have been nightly protests against police brutality in the city since the killing of African American George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.
BBC NewsNov 10 2020
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Growing Discomfort at Law Firms Representing Trump in Election Lawsuits
Like many big law firms, Jones Day, whose roots go back to Cleveland in the late 1800s, has prided itself on representing controversial clients.
There was Big Tobacco. There was the Bin Laden family. There was even the hated owner of the Cleveland Browns football team as he moved the franchise to Baltimore.
Now Jones Day is the most prominent firm representing President Trump and
New York Times (News)Jul 28 2021
Opinion
The Void That Critical Race Theory Was Created to Fill
In 1971, Derrick Bell, a forty-year-old civil-rights attorney, became the first Black professor to gain tenure at Harvard Law School. A soft-spoken and prolific scholar, with glasses and a short fro coming to a widow’s peak, Bell was a Pittsburgh native and Air Force veteran who, before his career in academia, had worked with Thurgood Marshall composing legal strategies against school
The New YorkerMar 11 2020
News
The Back Streeters and the White Boys: Racism in rural Canada
St Paul, Alberta, Canada - A map of embedded sorrow seems to crisscross the weary face of 55-year-old Howard McGillvery. But when he smiles - a close to toothless grin - there is a warmth in his dark brown eyes; a sparkling of optimism and unpretentiousness that draws people to him.
He is known in the town of St Paul, Alberta, as the leader of the "Back Streeters"- a name the homeless
Al JazeeraNov 26 2014
News
Officer Darren Wilson Speaks Out on Ferguson Shooting for the Very First Time: ‘All I Wanted to Do Is Live’
Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson has broken his silence and is speaking out about the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown for the very first time. In a captivating interview with ABC News, Wilson explained how he feared for his life as Brown allegedly assaulted him.
The BlazeMay 21 2021
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Tulsi Gabbard Demands Chicago Mayor Resign For ‘Blatant Anti-White Racism’
Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard accused Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot of “blatant anti-white racism” Friday for only granting one-on-one interviews to “black and brown” reporters.
"Mayor Lightfoot’s blatant anti-white racism is abhorrent,” Gabbard, a fellow Democrat, said. “I call upon President Biden, Kamala Harris, and other leaders of our county—of all races—to join me in calling for
The Daily CallerNov 30 2020
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The Winding Journey Of Avril Haines, Biden's Pick To Lead U.S. Intelligence
For someone poised to become the ultimate insider as the director of national intelligence, Avril Haines spent her formative years more as a hipster and an outsider.
An only child raised on the West Side of New York, she spent her teenage years helping care for her ailing mother, who died when Haines was 15. As soon as she finished high school, Haines set out on a series of adventures.
NPR (Online News)