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Sep 11 2018
News
Bob Woodward on Donald Trump and 'Fear': Is it time to feel afraid?
Bob Woodward titled his new book "Fear," the word Donald Trump once told the journalist described "real power." But the author had other possibilities in his pocket: "Crazytown," a quote he attributes to White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, or maybe the phrase that Kelly's predecessor, Reince Priebus, used to describe the Trump administration: "Zoo Without Walls."
USA TODAYJun 21 2015
News
Review: The Indispensable Presidency of George H. W. Bush
John Sununus insider account gives the reader a look at the consequential presidency of his former bossa thoughtful modest and intelligent leaderas never before seen.
TownhallSep 29 2020
News
Russian intelligence said Hillary Clinton approved campaign plan to tie Trump to Russian election interference, reveals Trump intel director
Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe revealed that U.S. intelligence had learned of claims from Russian intelligence that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton approved a plan to connect then-candidate Donald Trump to the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee.
Ratcliffe made the admission in a letter to Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Tuesday.
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The BlazeJun 27 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Pro-Choicers Need a Plan
From the CenterNow that Roe vs Wade has been officially overturned, and as it becomes clear that the pro-choice community doesn’t have any more of a plan on how to protect abortion rights than it did to protect Roe from its critics, it might be a good time for pro-choice believers to look for guidance from the strongest abortion rights advocate and most prominent feminist voice to ever
Dan SchnurJun 28 2021
News
U.S. Airstrikes Target Iran-Backed Militia Sites In Iraq And Syria
The U.S. military conducted airstrikes Sunday on three targets in Syria and Iraq that the Pentagon said were used by Iranian-backed militias in the area.
Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement Sunday that the selected targets were weapons storage and operational facilities used by the militias to mount unmanned aerial vehicle attacks against U.S. personnel and
NPR (Online News)Sep 17 2016
News
Obama Recruits Republicans in Push for Postelection Pacific Trade Vote
President Barack Obama met with Ohio Gov. John Kasich and other Republicans and business leaders at the White House on Friday as part of a wider campaign to win support in Congress for his sweeping Pacific trade agreement.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 01 2020
Opinion
You don't have to be excited about Joe Biden to vote for him
In the fall of 2004, my father traveled from California to Ohio to canvas for John Kerry. It was no small undertaking; he spent weeks away from work and family, organizing and knocking on doors. Though his commitment to the cause was unwavering, he was not thrilled with the candidate he'd signed on to support. He considered Kerry insincere and ineffectual, and he talked openly to us about how
The Week - OpinionFeb 10 2018
News
Kelly Says He’s Willing to Resign as Abuse Scandal Roils White House
John F. Kelly, the White House chief of staff, told officials in the West Wing on Friday that he was willing to step down over his handling of allegations of spousal abuse against Rob Porter, the staff secretary who resigned in disgrace this week over the accusations, according to two officials aware of the discussions.
New York Times (News)Jan 26 2020
News
Bolton account of Ukraine aid could reignite call for impeachment witnesses
A bombshell report on Sunday about President Donald Trump’s handling of military aid to Ukraine could jump-start Democrats’ efforts to call witnesses in the Senate’s impeachment trial, just days before a likely vote on whether to seek testimony from current and former Trump administration officials.
According to The New York Times, former national security adviser John Bolton wrote in
PoliticoAug 31 2018
News
Brutal summer for Republicans
President Trump’s secret meeting, and stunning press conference, with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Felony convictions for Trump’s former campaign manager, Paul Manafort, and a guilty plea from his longtime personal fixer, Michael Cohen. Returning flags atop the White House to full-staff less than 48 hours after Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) death.
The Hill