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Jan 06 2021
Opinion
The house that Trump trashed
This is the house that Trump trashed. The President claimed that the election had been stolen. He pressed elected officials from Mike Pence down to break the law. Hours before, he rallied his supporters with promises of ‘a wild one’. His lawyer Rudy Giuliani called for ‘trial by combat’. The assault on the Capitol is the result, a mob trying to ‘stop the steal’ by force.
The riot at the
The American SpectatorJul 08 2022
Fact Check
Did Video Show Capitol Police Waving in Rioters on Jan. 6?
Claim
A video shot from the east side of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, shows a police officer waving in Trump supporters, signaling them to disregard barricades.
Shortly after the deadly U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021, social media users shared a number of striking videos. One of those videos purportedly showed a police officer waving in protesters to move past barricades
SnopesDec 06 2014
News
White House Won’t Confirm or Deny Reports of Plans to Sanction Israel
White House press secretary Josh Earnest said Friday he is aware of news reports that the United States is considering sanctions against Israel, but wouldn’t say if they are true.
The BlazeMar 22 2019
News
Several Democratic Presidential Contenders to Skip AIPAC Conference
Several Democratic presidential candidates say they are skipping this year’s meeting of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee amid a roiling debate within the party over U.S. policy toward Israel under President Donald Trump.
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is “concerned about the platform AIPAC is providing for leaders who have expressed bigotry and oppose a two-state solution,"
BloombergJun 10 2014
News
White House: Obama Looking to Act ‘Administratively, Unilaterally’ on Guns
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Tuesday that President BarackObama is “always” looking for opportunities to act “unilaterally” again on guns, though he would prefer to work with Congress.
The BlazeOct 12 2019
News
Trump says he doesn't know if Rudy Giuliani is still his lawyer amid reports that Giuliani is under federal investigation
President Donald Trump appears to be distancing himself from his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, amid reports that Giuliani is under investigation by federal prosecutors at the Southern District of New York (SDNY).
"I don't know," Trump said Friday when reporters asked him if Giuliani was still his lawyer. "I haven't spoken to Rudy ... He has been my attorney."
When The
Business InsiderDec 12 2019
News
Reuters photographer kicked out of impeachment hearing for allegedly taking pictures of Democrats' notes
A Reuters photographer was asked to leave the House Judiciary Committee's hearing after allegedly taking pictures of documents on Thursday afternoon.
Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz addressed the situation when he sought recognition from Chairman Jerry Nadler on Thursday afternoon. "Before I make my point, during the break, a Reuters photographer, Josh Roberts, approached the dais and took
Washington ExaminerFeb 27 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Coronavirus Sounds Global Alarm
The spread of a new coronavirus has sparked fears of a global pandemic, as stock markets suffer and new cases of the disease emerge both in the United States and abroad.
The Center for Disease Control confirmed the first U.S. case of "unknown origin" Wednesday following days of substantial financial losses on Wall Street. President Donald Trump pegged Vice President Mike Pence to lead
Henry A. BrechterMay 03 2016
News
White House press secretary defends Larry Wilmore’s use of the ‘n-word’ in addressing President Obama
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest defended comedian Larry Wilmore's use of the n-word and other racially-tinged epithets during the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, saying the president "appreciated the spirit of Mr. Wilmore's expressions on Saturday night."
Washington PostJan 31 2016
News
WH: It Does Not Seem Hillary Will Be Indicted, 'Based on What We Know'
There has been widespread speculation over whether Hillary Clinton will be indicted for her email scandal, but on Friday, White House spokesman Josh Earnest suggested that she wouldn’t be, at least “based on what we know from the Department of Justice.”
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