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Nov 10 2022
Fact Check
The 2022 FactCheck Awards
We are very serious fact-checkers, but we also like to have a bit of fun. That’s why every two years, on Election Day, we recognize a few of the many political ads we see during the campaign cycle with some not-to-be-taken-seriously awards.
A couple of things that stood out among this year’s honorees: historically bad logic, comically bad rapping and dancing, and a lot of tragically bad
FactCheck.orgNov 21 2022
Fact Check
RSV Surge in Children Likely Caused by ‘Immunity Gap,’ Not COVID-19 Vaccine
Children’s hospitals across the United States are reporting full capacity due to an intense and early surge of respiratory syncytial virus infections. RSV is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild flu-like symptoms, but can be dangerous for some people, especially older people, infants and young children.
By the end of October, the Centers for Disease Control and
FactCheck.orgSep 06 2022
News
GOP still has inside track to House majority despite Dem gains
Democrats had a summer they never thought possible. It still may not be enough to keep the House.
A month of special election upsets and improved standing in generic ballot polling have narrowed a House battlefield that seemed to be expanding for the GOP into some heavily blue districts. The shift has lifted some Democratic incumbents out of immediate peril and made some Republican
PoliticoJan 11 2021
Analysis
The second Trump impeachment: Questions and answers
In the waning days of Donald Trump’s presidency, the House is moving toward impeaching him — for an unprecedented second time.
On Jan. 11, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said the House will pursue impeachment if Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet do not quickly proceed with removing Trump under the 25th Amendment. An article of impeachment has already been submitted,
PolitiFactNov 14 2014
News
Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber suddenly recast as bit player after uproar
Nancy Pelosi, fellow Democrats scramble to distance themselves from MIT professor, economist
Washington TimesJan 04 2021
Analysis
The enormous stakes for Georgia’s two Senate runoff elections, explained
The fate of President-elect Joe Biden’s legislative agenda hinges on the outcome of two US Senate races in Georgia on January 5.
The Georgia races are critical because they will determine whether Democrats will take control of the Senate — and, therefore, political power in Washington. With Biden headed to the White House and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi still in control of the US House,
VoxJan 06 2020
News
Trump calls for a quick end to the impeachment process as lawmakers return to town
President Trump called for a quick end to the impeachment process Monday as congressional Republicans stepped up pressure on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to transmit articles of impeachment to the Senate, allowing a trial to begin in the chamber.
Pelosi has been holding on to the documents as Democrats seek guarantees about the scope of a Senate trial. Some GOP senators are
Washington PostJun 07 2022
News
Rubio Slams Dems for Using Taxpayer Money to Hire TV Producer for Jan. 6 Hearings
Sen Marco Rubio, R-Fla., blasted the Jan. 6 House panel for hiring a network executive to produce its prime-time hearing set for Thursday night.
Axios reported Monday that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's partisan select committee — comprised of Democrats and two anti-Trump Republicans — had employed former ABC News President James Goldston to produce the prime-time hearing.
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Newsmax (News)Aug 30 2022
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House conservatives prep plans to impeach Biden
Republicans hoping to seize control of the House in November are already setting their sights on what is, for many of them, a top priority next year: impeaching President Biden.
A number of rank-and-file conservatives have already introduced impeachment articles in the current Congress against the president. They accuse Biden of committing “high crimes” in his approach to a range of
The HillApr 14 2021
News
Biden to address U.S. Congress as lawmakers consider infrastructure plan
President Joe Biden will speak to a joint session of the U.S. Congress on April 28, accepting an invitation from House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a fellow Democrat.
“The President has accepted the invitation of the Speaker of the House to address a Joint Session of Congress on April 28, the night before his 100th day in office,” the White House said in a prepared statement
Reuters