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May 22 2020
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McEnany Suggests Reporters ‘Desperately’ Want Churches To Stay Closed
White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany needled White House reporters Friday, saying she found it interesting to be in a room “that desperately wants” churches to stay closed.
“Boy, it’s interesting to be in a room that desperately wants to seem to see these churches and houses of worship stay closed,” McEnany said during a press briefing Friday.
The Daily CallerNov 11 2020
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McEnany Announces 234 Pages of Affidavits Alleging Election Irregularities in Michigan
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany late Tuesday announced 234 pages of what she said were sworn affidavits alleging election irregularities in a county in Michigan.
McEnany appeared alongside Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel on Fox News’ “Hannity,” where she shared several allegations listed in the affidavits—statements made under penalty of perjury—from
The Epoch TimesJul 17 2020
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McEnany argues science backs White House position on schools
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany asserted Thursday that “science is on our side” as she advocated for President Trump’s push to physically reopen schools despite coronavirus concerns.
McEnany also at one point said that the “science should not stand in the way” of schools reopening, a remark she later claimed had been taken out of context by the media.
Trump has
The HillJun 09 2020
Fact Check
McEnany makes false claim about Romney's share of black vote
During a White House briefing on Monday, a reporter asked White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany if President Donald Trump agrees with Republican Sen. Mitt Romney, who marched in a Washington protest on Sunday, that "black lives matter."
McEnany did not directly address the question, but instead compared Trump's performance with black voters in the 2016 presidential election to
CNN (Online News)Mar 25 2024
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Utes fall short of Sweet 16 to hot shooting Gonzaga
SPOKANE, Wash. — Kayleigh Truong scored 21 points, Yvonne Ejim added 17 points and 13 rebounds, and fourth-seeded Gonzaga advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in nearly a decade beating No. 5 seed Utah 77-66 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday night. The Zags used a barrage of 3-point shooting in the second and third quarters to overcome an early deficit and advanced to
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityMar 25 2024
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Gonzaga women beat Utah to reach Sweet 16 for first time since 2015
SPOKANE — Kayleigh Truong scored 21 points, Yvonne Ejim added 17 points and 13 rebounds, and fourth-seeded Gonzaga advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in nearly a decade beating No. 5 seed Utah 77-66 in the second round of the NCAA tournament on Monday night. The Zags used a barrage of three-point shooting in the second and third quarters to overcome an early deficit and advanced to
The Seattle TimesMar 25 2024
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Gonzaga uses hot shooting to reach Sweet 16 for first time since 2015 topping Utah 77-66
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Kayleigh Truong scored 21 points, Yvonne Ejim added 17 points and 13 rebounds, and fourth-seeded Gonzaga advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time in nearly a decade beating No. 5 seed Utah 77-66 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Monday night. The Zags used a barrage of 3-point shooting in the second and third quarters to overcome an early deficit and
Associated PressMar 25 2024
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3 keys to Utah’s loss to Gonzaga in the women’s NCAA Tournament’s second round
Utah guard Ines Vieira (2) controls the ball while pressured by Gonzaga guard Kayleigh Truong (11) during the first half of a second-round college basketball game in the NCAA Tournament in Spokane, Wash., Monday, March 25, 2024. SPOKANE, Washington — For the second time in three years, Utah’s season came to an end in the Round of 32 in the women’s NCAA Tournament. This time, the No. 5 seed
Deseret NewsMar 25 2024
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A five goal soccer game, and 16 strikeouts among top high school performances March 18-22
Spring sports is in full throttle, and the Fayetteville area was graced with dozens of top performances on the week of March 18-22. Last week Jeff Nance, a Gray's Creek head baseball coach of 20 years saw his name placed on the Bears' scoreboard as the school dedicated the field to him. VOTE FOR AOTW:Freedom Christian's Savannah Graham, Rylan Miller among five Athlete of the Week nominees Here
The Fayetteville ObserverJun 29 2020
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McEnany: Trump shared video of man shouting 'white power' to stand with 'demonized' supporters
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany on Monday defended President Trump's retweet a day earlier in which the president shared a video of a man in Florida shouting "white power," saying he did so to stand up for his supporters.
"The president did not hear that phrase in that portion of the video, and when it was signaled to him that this was in there he took that tweet down,"
The Hill