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Feb 02 2017
News
DHS secretary: Border wall should be finished in two years
In his first television interview as Homeland Security secretary, retired four-star Marine Gen. John F. Kelly told Fox News he wants the U.S.-Mexico border wall finished in two years – setting an ambitious schedule for the project ordered last week by President Trump.
Fox News DigitalMay 24 2020
Analysis
Trump Shares Sexist Messages About Prominent Female Democrats in Twitter Spree
After his round of golf on Saturday, it seems the president went back home and started scrolling Twitter. President Donald Trump then proceeded to go on a spree that was bizarre even for his standards as he retweeted posts mocking several big-name female Democrats all while he peddled baseless conspiracy theories regarding MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough. In one particularly shocking message, the
SlateJun 14 2022
Perspectives Blog
Does America Need a Third Party?
This blog is written by John Aldrich – Pfizer-Pratt University Professor of Political Science, Duke University; Spencer Renyolds – Director of Political Partnerships, The Forward Party; and Laura Del Savio – Senior Communications Strategist, The Forward Party; and was originally published on DividedWeFall.org (Mixed media bias rating).
Will a Multi-Party System Save American Democracy? Divided We Fall (author)Feb 04 2016
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Top House Republican demands Kerry explain $1.7 billion Iran payment
The chairman of the House Foreign Relations Committee demanded Wednesday that Secretary of State John Kerry explain a 1.7 billion settlement paid to Iran that some Republicans have described as a ransom tied to last months release of five American prisoners.
Fox News DigitalNov 26 2012
Opinion
Foreign Policy's Bipartisan Trio Becomes Republican Duo
With the retirement of Senator Joseph I. Lieberman in January, John McCain and Lindsey Graham will lose the veneer of bipartisanship that helped their policy goals.
New York Times (News)Nov 25 2012
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McCain: Egypt risks takeover by military or extremists
Sen. John McCain on Sunday warned that political and civil unrest in Egypt could lead to a takeover of the nations government by Islamic extremists or the military.
Washington TimesJul 20 2015
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First on CNN: Kerry to make historic trip to Cuba on Aug. 14
Secretary of State John Kerry will travel to Havana on Aug. 14, to raise the American flag over the U.S. embassy in Cuba, senior administration officials and diplomatic sources tell CNN.
Kerry's historic trip will mar
CNN DigitalMar 24 2018
News
Hawks see Bolton having Trump’s back for hard line against North Korea
National Security Adviser-designate John Bolton’s long record of tough talk could give President Trump some much-needed rhetorical back-up in difficult upcoming negotiations with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, some security policy watchers say, even as critics warn Mr. Bolton’s appointment could undermine the delicate, multilateral diplomacy needed to strike a deal with Pyongyang.
Washington TimesApr 30 2019
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Nuclear power finds odd bedfellow in 2020 Dems as voters look for climate change solutions
Nuclear energy could be making a comeback thanks to ... Democrats?
Several candidates vying for the party's presidential nomination in 2020 are promoting or have shown openness to expanding "next-generation" nuclear power as part of the arsenal of options to aggressively address the effects of climate change.
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., Rep. John Delaney, D-Md., and Sen. Amy
USA TODAYAug 25 2021
News
Democrats Pass $3.5 Trillion Budget After Moderate Democrats Cave
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and moderate Democrats struck a compromise Tuesday on the path forward to voting on the so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill and adopting the $3.5 trillion budget resolution.
The House passed on H. Res. 601, the resolution that contains the rule for the House to consider the so-called bipartisan infrastructure bill, otherwise known as the
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