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May 30 2016
News
The Trump Campaign is Low on Funds
Donald Trump’s presidential campaign is running low on funds that could be used to fend off attacks in the coming months. The Washington Examiner reports that senior Trump advisor Paul Manafort last week told Senate Republicans that Trump will be more dependent on money from the Republican party — a contradiction from Trump’s repeated insistence during the primaries that he was self-funding
Vanity FairAug 24 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump Tweets Against McConnell, Ryan
President Trump sent out a series of tweets this morning about Mitch McConnell, Paul Ryan, the debt ceiling and the Repeal and Replace "failure".
CNN (Online News) Newsmax (News) HuffPostMay 22 2019
News
Trump wants Mexico-Canada trade deal approved before Democrats, White House turn to infrastructure
Hours before Democratic leaders were expected at the White House, President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Wednesday to sound off on a familiar refrain: That lawmakers are so focused on investigating him they aren’t getting anything else done.
It wasn’t a new argument, but the timing of the tweets suggested the White House had little incentive to work with Democrats on infrastructure
USA TODAYMay 20 2019
News
Trump second-term agenda begins to emerge
The contours of a second-term agenda for President Trump are coming into view, 18 months before the 2020 election.
Immigration and the economy will be at its heart, just as they were during his 2016 run. But issues of trade and deregulation will be there, too — as will a nominal proposal to replace ObamaCare with some as-yet-unspecified legislation.
It’s a very early stage at
The HillSep 12 2019
News
House panel approves impeachment inquiry parameters as Democrats try to clarify their strategy
The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday approved a resolution defining the rules of the panel's impeachment investigation, the first vote the committee has taken related to the potential impeachment of President Donald Trump.
The party-line vote came as House Democrats have struggled to define the committee's probe, with Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler saying the committee is
CNN (Online News)May 13 2015
News
Company fired executive for military service, feds' lawsuit claims
A Utah-based business faces a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice for allegedly firing and then denying re-employment to one of its executives because he took a leave of absence for military service.
Veterans Trading Co., based in Park City, allegedly fired company President Paul Costello in July 2013 "due to his military service," according to a prepared statement Tuesday from
KSLMay 13 2015
News
News roundup: Utah’s Mike Lee open to Supreme Court appointment
Utah’s Mike Lee open to Supreme Court nomination. Utah GOP chair says party will try to comply with SB54. Holyfield to Romney: ‘I can take a punch’
Happy Wednesday. Sen. Mike Lee, a former Supreme Court clerk, says he would be open to an appointment to the high court if any one of his buddies -- Sens. Rand Paul, Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz -- wins the White House and comes knocking. "If one
Dec 09 2013
News
Republican unveils worst school idea ever: Make poor kids clean floors
Rep. Jack Kingston seems to be the least crazy of the various House Republicans running to replace retiring Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Georgia. Why? Ha, I don’t really know; he got into some sort of fight with Real Conservatives recently for suggesting it wouldn’t be “responsible” to “let Obamacare fall to pieces on its own.” Sometimes he goes on annoying liberal TV shows. Mostly, he’s not Rep.
SalonDec 30 2020
Analysis
Hunter Biden Laptop Lawsuit Gives Twitter Unpleasant Legal Choices
The lawsuit alleges Twitter defamed the computer store owner in an attempt to justify its censorship of The New York Post’s story on Hunter Biden selling access to his father.
On Monday, attorneys for the owner of the Delaware-based computer shop who serviced Hunter Biden’s laptop filed suit in a Florida federal district court against Twitter for defamation. John Paul Mac Isaac’s
The FederalistNov 09 2021
Perspectives Blog
When an Earthquake Hits Virginia
“In a war between Democratic progressives and Democratic moderates, the Republicans won.”
Former Congressman David Israel of New York, who was considered one of his party’s top strategists until his retirement a few years back, offered that assessment on the heels of the political earthquake that rocked Virginia last week. When Republican Glenn Youngkin unexpectedly defeated Democrat
Dan Schnur