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Feb 05 2020
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President Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges
The third presidential impeachment trial in U.S. history ended Wednesday, as President Donald Trump was acquitted of two charges in Senate votes that largely mirrored party lines. Senators voted 52-48 to acquit Trump of abuse of power and 53-47 to acquit him of obstructing Congress.
Associated Press Washington Examiner Washington PostJan 12 2018
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Trump Lawyer Pays Adult-Film Star for Silence Surrounding Sexual Encounter with Mr. Trump
The Wall Street Journal broke a story reporting that President Trump's lawyer arranged a $130,000 payment to a former porn star a month before the presidential election to stay silent regarding a sexual encounter she allegedly had with Mr. Trump in 2006.
Wall Street Journal (News) HuffPost Fox News DigitalJul 18 2022
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Pence Endorses Opponent of Trump-Backed Candidate for Arizona Governor
Former Vice President Mike Pence on Monday endorsed Arizona GOP gubernatorial candidate Karrin Taylor Robson over Trump-backed candidate Kari Lake.
Pence said Robson, a real estate developer, is "the best choice for Arizona’s future" and will "promote conservative values." Robson and Lake lead in endorsements, polls, and funding ahead of the state’s Aug. 2 primary. Gov. Doug Ducey (R-AZ
AZ Central Washington Times NBC News DigitalMar 03 2020
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Preview: Super Tuesday 2020
About a third of the delegates needed to secure the Democratic presidential nomination are up for grabs on Super Tuesday in 14 states and one territory.
Super Tuesday can shape the remaining months of primaries by giving one candidate an insurmountable lead. 1,991 delegates are needed to clinch the nomination at the Democratic National Convention in July.
Fox News Digital Associated Press VoxDec 11 2023
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Trump Expands Lead in Iowa Caucus
According to a new poll by the Des Moines Register/NBC News/Mediacom, former President Donald Trump is the first choice of 51% of likely Republican caucus goers, up from 43% in October. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis received 19% first-choice support, and former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley received 16%.
Key Details: Trump's lead is fueled by first-time likely caucus goers and evangelicals
NBC News Digital Newsmax (News) Des Moines RegisterJan 11 2024
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Trump Talks Key Issues in Fox News Iowa Town Hall
Republican 2024 front-runner Donald Trump discussed several top issues in a solo town hall hosted by Fox News (Right bias) in Iowa on Wednesday. Here are some key quotes.
Immigration: "We are going to have the largest deportation effort in the history of our country, we're bringing everybody back where they came from. We have no choice."
Abortion: "For 54 years, they were trying
Newsweek Townhall NBC News DigitalMar 03 2021
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Perspectives: Dr. Seuss Enterprises Ends Publication of Six Books Over Racial Stereotypes
Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the company that oversees the author’s legacy, announced Tuesday that it would end sales of six Dr. Seuss books because they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong.” The company said it made the decision last year after “working with a panel of experts, including educators.” The same day, President Joe Biden did not mention Dr. Seuss in the annual Read Across
National Review (News) Fox News Digital VoxAug 30 2018
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President Trump Accuses Google of Bias Against His Administration
President Trump on Tuesday accused Google of manipulating its search engine to display negative coverage of his administration after Paula Bolyard published an article on the conservative site PJ Media alleging that 96% of results for "Trump" news were from left-leaning outlets. Many on the Left have criticized the claim as baseless and unscientific, asserting that the mainstream media outlets John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 04 2018
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Trump Disbands Voter Fraud Commission
President Trump disbanded his voter fraud commission on Wednesday after several state governments refused to turn over confidential voter data. The Department of Homeland Security will continue the investigation, which is probing voter fraud in the 2016 presidential election.
USA TODAY Washington Post The Daily CallerFeb 15 2018
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