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May 08 2022
News
'Let's Take Out Putin': Graham Doubles Down on Ukraine War 'Off-Ramp'
Senator Lindsey Graham, a South Carolina Republican, said Sunday that the goal in the ongoing Ukraine war should be to "take out" Vladimir Putin, contending that there is "no off-ramp" with the Russian president remaining in power.
On March 3, shorty after Putin launched the full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Graham first floated the idea of assassinating Putin during an
NewsweekFeb 13 2017
News
ICE Arrests 600 in Nationwide Raids After Trump Order Expands Criminalization of Immigrants
Immigrant communities across the country are on edge after federal immigration agents arrested over 600 people in the past week in the largest raids since Donald Trump became president. Raids were reported in at 11 states, including California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Wisconsin. On Sunday, Trump tweeted, "The
Democracy Now!Aug 05 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump Considering Giving Convention Speech From White House
President Trump said early Wednesday that he is considering delivering his GOP nomination acceptance speech from the White House later this month, saying it would be the least expensive for U.S. taxpayers.
Trump revealed last month that he was canceling GOP convention keynote events recently relocated to Jacksonville, Florida amid a surge of cases there. And last week, Trump said he
Newsmax (News) Reuters PoliticoOct 13 2020
Analysis
Why Democratic Senate Candidates Are Competitive In Red States Like Alaska, Kansas And Montana
Democrats have a relatively clear path to securing a majority in the U.S. Senate: Win seats in Arizona, Colorado, Maine and North Carolina — all states where the Democratic candidate is favored. Carrying these four states, and winning the presidency, would take Democrats from 47 seats currently1 to 50 seats — Democrat Doug Jones is likely to lose his reelection race in Alabama — with a Vice
538 (ABC News)Sep 22 2020
News
Stoking his base, Trump warns of a Kamala Harris presidency
President Donald Trump has struggled to land an effective attack against his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, so instead he is increasingly trying to elevate Biden's running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, offering dire warnings about the potential of her becoming president.
In attacks that critics decry as sexist and racist, Trump has sought to convince voters that supporting him is needed to
NBC News (Online)May 09 2016
News
Going Red: We’re Not A Center-Right Nation–We’re A Pragmatic One
Last month, Ed Morrissey of our sister site Hot Air, released Going Red, which serves as a blueprint for Republicans concerning winning future national elections if they get serious in seven key counties across the country: Brown County, Wisconsin, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, Wake County, North Carolina, Hamilton County, Ohio, Jefferson County, Colorado, Prince William County, Virginia
TownhallJun 27 2022
Fact Check
Fact check: Democratic group makes multiple false claims in its dramatic allegations about Lauren Boebert's past
Washington (CNN)A Democratic super PAC has made multiple false claims about Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert while pushing unproven allegations that the right-wing Colorado congresswoman has had abortions and formerly worked as an escort, all of which Boebert vehemently denies.
American Muckrakers PAC co-founder David Wheeler acknowledged to CNN that the super PAC had been "sloppy" and
CNN Fact CheckMar 05 2019
News
Trump’s Grip Shows Signs of Slipping as Senate Prepares to Block Wall Emergency
Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, conceded on Monday that he could not stave off final passage of a resolution overturning President Trump’s national emergency declaration, setting up a rebuke to Mr. Trump amid signs that the president’s grip even on his own party in Congress may be slipping.
With Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky joining three other Republicans — Susan Collins
New York Times (News)Jun 14 2022
News
Bernie Sanders, Lindsey Graham pull no punches in spirited debate
It started with a handshake, but U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Lindsey Graham wasted very little time when their debate devolved into the same disagreements they would have had if they stayed in D.C.
“Do yourself a favor and ask yourself the following question, am I better off today than I was two years ago? And if you are, you were in a world of hurt two years ago, because most people
Boston HeraldJul 18 2019
Headline Roundup
Trump Says He's Unhappy With 'Send Her Back' Chants
A day after his campaign rally in North Carolina, President Donald Trump expressed discontent with the rally crowd's 'send her back' chants. The chants referred to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN), a naturalized citizen from Somalia and vehement critic of the president.
Some prominent left-leaning media sources concentrate on reporting that the chant was inspired by the President and
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