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Jan 14 2021
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Impeachment Trial Could Bog Down Biden's First Days
Reports are speculating that President Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial could hamper President-elect Joe Biden in the first days of his administration.
Biden supports moving forward with impeachment, but is asking the Senate to work on his agenda items at the same time as the trial proceeds.
CNN Digital Fox News Digital ReutersDec 28 2022
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When Will Biden Make an Announcement on 2024?
President Joe Biden may be spending some time considering a potential 2024 reelection run as he vacations in St. Croix this week.
Key Quotes: "Fundraising and anti-coordination rules become stricter once you officially announce, so it is at least legally advantageous to delay the official paperwork at this stage," Middlebury College political science professor Bertram Johnson said. "My
CNN Digital Washington Examiner The HillJan 08 2021
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More Than 200 Lawmakers Call for Trump's Removal or Impeachment
Led by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), more than 200 members of Congress have come out in support of removing President Donald Trump from office, either with the 25th Amendment or through impeachment. Democrats could reportedly draft articles of impeachment as soon as next week; Vice President Mike Pence reportedly doesn't plan to invoke the 25th Amendment, which would make him
Associated Press Fact Check Breitbart News ReutersSep 21 2021
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Perspectives: Migrant Crisis in Del Rio
An influx of migrants crossing the Rio Grande River into Texas has created a crisis in the town of Del Rio. Over 16,000 unauthorized migrants were reportedly present at a makeshift camp under a bridge in Del Rio over the weekend. Border Patrol agents have started to apprehend migrants, and roughly 1,000 had been deported to Haiti as of Tuesday. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
CNN (Opinion) New York Post (Opinion)Nov 25 2021
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Perspectives: What is Thanksgiving For?
When millions of people gather with loved ones on Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday, how should they celebrate it?
As is typical, people across the spectrum see the Thanksgiving holiday in different ways. Some voices on the right used the holiday to write about being thankful for America and freedom; some on the left wrote about how Thanksgiving represents a time to reflect on the
Washington Examiner Christian Science Monitor Washington PostMay 22 2023
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2024 Candidates: Who Is Tim Scott, the Latest GOP Presidential Candidate?
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) formally declared his candidacy for president on Monday at his alma mater, Charleston Southern University in South Carolina.
The Details: A U.S. senator since 2013, Scott is the sole black Republican in the Senate. In 2021, he delivered the GOP’s response to President Joe Biden’s first joint address to Congress. As a candidate, he is widely regarded as offering a
The Guardian Washington Examiner Roll CallApr 28 2023
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Do Voters Want a Rematch Between Biden and Trump in 2024?
With a potential rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump in 2024 coming into focus, outlets across the spectrum are highlighting dissatisfaction among voters regarding the most prominent candidates from the major parties.
Neither Biden Nor Trump: A Reuters/Ipsos poll found a majority of voters polled do not want a rematch between Biden and Trump. 44% of registered Democrat
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) Reuters CNN (Opinion)Jul 27 2020
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Moderna, NIH Advance Coronavirus Vaccine Trials
In partnership with the National Institutes of Health, biotechnology company Moderna plans to enroll roughly 30,000 subjects in Phase 3 of its COVID-19 coronavirus vaccine trial. The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority have awarded Moderna another $472 million to fill the gap in needed funds. This brings the company's U.S.-based financial backing to roughly $955 million.
The Boston Globe CNET Newsmax (News)Sep 14 2021
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Book Says Gen. Milley Secretly Acted to Limit Trump's Nuclear Powers and Reassure Chinese Counterpart After Jan. 6
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley secretly contacted his Chinese counterpart before the 2020 election and after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, according to a new book by The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward and Robert Costa. Milley reportedly called his Chinese counterpart, Gen. Li Zuocheng, on October 30 to reassure him that the U.S. was not planning an attack after China raised
Forbes Washington Post Washington ExaminerOct 12 2019
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Giuliani at Center of Ukraine Controversy
President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, is the subject of increasing media scrutiny following reports that federal authorities are investigating whether the former NYC mayor broke lobbying laws in his dealings in Ukraine. Citing anonymous sources, The New York Times reported that Manhattan prosecutors are "examining Mr. Giuliani’s efforts to undermine" the former U.S.
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