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Oct 29 2019
Headline Roundup
House Releases Resolution Describing Impeachment Inquiry Process
House Democrats released the text of a resolution to introduce guidelines on how the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump will proceed. The resolution, initially filed by House Rules Committee chair Jim McGovern (D-MA), followed Speaker Nancy Pelosi's Monday statement that the House would hold a full vote on how to move forward with the impeachment probe, which is expected to happen
Fox News (Online News) Axios NBC News (Online)Apr 02 2019
News
Media Must Drop the Political Shenanigans and Get Back to Scrutinizing the Powerful
Covering stories is too important to abandon for brazen partisan pandering—or wishful thinking.
Looking for evidence that ink- and pixel-stained wretches are their own worst enemies when it comes to destroying public trust in the media? Consider the continuing turmoil of a week which closed with an MSNBC news editor pressuring a freelance writer on behalf of the Democratic Party just
ReasonMar 28 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Was Mueller’s Investigation a Cover Up?
Pardon me if I don’t join in the chorus of praise for Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigatory efforts. Certainly, it comes as a relief that he correctly found no evidence of collusion between the Russian government and Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and quite properly did not charge the president for obstruction of justice. But just because Mueller and his team of Hillary Clinton
Guest Writer - RightAug 21 2014
News
CNN Ferguson panel devolves into chaos
On Wednesday, Brooke Baldwin hosted a conversation on CNN about the most recent shooting in Ferguson, Missouri, that quickly devolved into a screaming match. Her two guests, University of Pennsylvania professor and CNN contributor Marc Lamont Hill and conservative radio host Larry Elder disagreed on the root cause of the unrest, but the conversation became heated when Baldwin asked why no one
SalonFeb 05 2021
Headline Roundup
Senate Votes 99-1 for Targeted Stimulus Checks
The Senate voted 99-1 Thursday in favor of an amendment to the Biden administration's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus package. The amendment would ensure targeted stimulus checks, which would exclude higher earners from receiving direct pandemic relief payments. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) was the only senator in opposition. It's unclear at this point how exactly the cut-off between eligible
Newsmax (News) NBC News (Online) CNBCJun 12 2020
Headline Roundup
Bipartisan Support Builds for Banning 'No-Knock' Police Warrants
Lawmakers from both political parties have signaled support for a nationwide ban on "no-knock" police warrants, a controversial tactic that led to the tragic police killing of Kentucky woman Breonna Taylor in March. Louisville passed a similar no-knock bill into law this week.
Republican Sen. Rand Paul (KY) introduced the "Justice for Breonna Taylor Act" Thursday night, which would ban
The Hill Washington Examiner CNN (Online News)Feb 09 2024
Headline Roundup
How Good Is Biden’s Memory? Special Counsel Report Renews Speculation
Special counsel Robert Hur cited President Joe Biden’s purported “poor memory” in deciding not to charge him for his handling of classified documents, once again placing the president’s age at the center of partisan discourse.
The Details: Hur noted that Biden appeared to forget key events from his vice presidency in a 2023 interview. Biden defended himself in a Thursday night press
National Review (Opinion) Slate New York Times (Opinion)Aug 20 2012
News
Before the G.O.P. Convention, a Romney To-Do List
In a week, Republicans will gather in Tampa, Fla., where they will nominate Mitt Romney as their best hope to retake the White House from President Obama.
Between now and then, Mr. Romney  and his running mate, Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin  will be busy. It may, in fact, be one of the most intense weeks yet for the candidates.
Here is a partial
New York Times (News)Aug 09 2012
News
Giuliani Likes Rubio as Romney VP Pick
Former New York City mayor and onetime Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani weighed in on the VP debate, saying Sen. Marco Rubio is his top pick.
On a slower day for vice presidential speculation, former New York City mayor and onetime Republican presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani weighed in on the VP debate.
Appearing on “CBS This Morning, Mr. Giuliani said he liked
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 26 2021
Headline Roundup
Report Claims GOP Lawmakers, White House Staff Helped Plan Jan. 6 Riot
A report from Rolling Stone (Left bias) claims Republican lawmakers and White House staff helped plan the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Two anonymous planners of the pro-Trump rallies are quoted in the report, claiming that Trump's staff and GOP lawmakers were "intimately involved in planning both Trump’s efforts to overturn his election loss and the Jan. 6 events that turned violent." The report names
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