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Jul 31 2018
Headline Roundup
Manafort Faces Trial As First Defendant In Mueller Probe
The first trial to emerge from special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe is set to start todaywhen former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears before a federal judge in Alexandria, Virginia. Manafort is facing 18 criminal counts, including bank and tax fraud.
Daily Kos Washington Times NPR (Online News)Aug 15 2015
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Family history hounds Jeb Bush on campaign trail
When Jeb Bush stepped up onto the fabled soapbox at the Iowa State Fair on Friday, fairgoers pelted him with questions about the legacy of His Brother, a former president. And his father, another former president. And one of His foreign policy advisers, Paul D. Wolfowitz, the architect of His Brother's war in Iraq. And about the war itself.
Under a blazing sun, Bush Expressed irritation
Washington PostMay 23 2019
Headline Roundup
Trump Walks Out Of White House Meeting With Key Democrats
President Trump walks out of a White House meeting with key Democrats after Speaker Nancy Pelosi accuses him of a "cover-up."
NPR (Online News) Fox News Digital HuffPostMay 22 2019
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Trump Puts Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal On Hold Until Congress Passes This Bill
President Donald Trump is scheduled to meet with Democrats on Wednesday to unveil a way to fund a $2 million infrastructure deal. In a last minute move, Trump, however, said infrastructure won't happen until a trade deal is struck.
“Before we get to infrastructure, it is my strong view that Congress should first pass the important and popular USMCA trade deal,” Trump wrote in a letter
TownhallApr 01 2020
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NY Times, CNBC, WashPost Don't Attend WH Press Conferences
Several news organizations have stopped attending the White House press briefings about the coronavirus pandemic out of health concerns and the belief that little news comes out of them.
Paul Farhi, The Washington Post's media reporter, wrote that his paper, along with The New York Times and CNBC, are no longer represented at the briefings. Those outlets are, however, watching the
Newsmax (News)Jan 16 2020
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US-China trade deal: Five things that aren't in it
The US and China have finally - after almost two years of hostilities - signed a "phase one" deal. But it only covers the easier aspects of their difficult relationship, and only removes some of the tariffs.
The biggest hurdles are still to come, and could stand in the way of a second phase agreement - one that would in theory remove all of the tariffs, bringing some much needed relief
BBC NewsMay 31 2020
Analysis
Cops Kill Because We Gave Them The Legal Framework To Do It
The brutal Minneapolis police killing of George Floyd has sparked violent protests, looting, and arson attacks in Minneapolis and St. Paul. A police precinct building was torched and destroyed and the Minnesota National Guard has been called out to restore order. But the killing in Minnesota is the latest reminder that politicians and judges—through federal law and judicial interpretation—have
The American ConservativeOct 11 2012
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Wonkfest Or Slugfest? Anticipation Mounts Ahead Of Biden Vs. Ryan
It may be the undercard to the main event, but partisans on both sides are talking some trash ahead of the vice presidential debate tonight in Danville, Ky.
The pressure is particularly intense on Vice President Joe Biden, following his boss' lackluster performance in last week's presidential debate, which moved GOP nominee Mitt Romney into a national polling lead.
Republicans
NPR (Online News)Jan 04 2015
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Youngest Woman Elected to Congress Seeks Middle Ground
Elise Stefanik, the youngest woman ever elected to Congress, has never held elected office, but her résumé looks more like that of a Beltway insider than a political newcomer.
By the time she won her seat representing a swath of upstate New York in the November election, she had served as a domestic policy aide for former President George W. Bush , a policy director for former Minnesota
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 28 2014
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CNN/ORC Poll: Bush surges to 2016 GOP frontrunner
Jeb Bush is the clear Republican presidential frontrunner, surging to the front of the potential GOP pack following his announcement that he's "actively exploring" a bid, a new CNN/ORC poll found. He takes nearly one-quarter — 23% — of Republicans surveyed in the new nationwide poll, putting him 10 points ahead of his closest competitor, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who tallied 13%.
CNN Digital