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Feb 04 2013
News
Senate to Move on Gun Control
Senate Democratic leaders expect a gun bill to move to the Senate floor that includes most of the proposals backed by President Barack Obama, with the notable exception of a ban on military-style, semiautomatic weapons, a top aide to Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said.
Wall Street Journal (News)
Feb 25 2016
News
Democrats No Longer View Donald Trump As A Joke
The continued success of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump isn't just concerning, Senate Democrats said on Wednesday -- it's downright frightening.
"For months everyone said someone else will catch on, but it seems that they better start catching because he's moving down the road," Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said at a roundtable with reporters, most from Hispanic
HuffPost
May 01 2021
News
Florida is about to ban social media sites from deplatforming political candidates
Republicans in Florida have approved legislation to punish social media companies for exercising their rights as private companies to ban and deplatform voices that violate their user guidelines.
Governor Ron DeSantis, a loyal ally to Donald Trump - who was banned by Twitter and several other social media platforms in the aftermath of the Capitol insurrection - has been a major
The Independent
Nov 20 2018
Headline Roundup
Trump Says US Will Remain 'Steadfast Partner' of Saudi Arabia, No New Punishment for Journalist Jamal Khashoggi's Murder
President Trump announced that the US will remain a "steadfast partner" of Saudi Arabia, signaling there will be no new punishment for journalist Jamal Khashoggi's murder. Some have criticized Trump for not being harsh enough on the Saudi regime, as the CIA concluded that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman facilitated the killing. Others have said that his approach is strategic and will preserve
USA TODAY


Nov 21 2019
News
Democrats Talk Foreign Policy, Health Care, Taxes and Trump During Fifth Presidential Debate
Facing off in their fifth debate, Democrat presidential candidates clashed over foreign policy, health care and taxes.
But before candidates could get to the issues, they weighed in on the explosive testimony in the House impeachment hearing.
"We cannot simply be consumed by Donald Trump if so we will lose the election," said Sen. Bernie Sanders. (D-VT)
Among a crowded
CBN
Sep 13 2019
News
Key takeaways from the 2020 Democratic candidates’ debate
HOUSTON (AP) — Democratic debate night No. 3: Attacks and counter-attacks. Love for one former president, loathing for the current one. A 76-year-old front-runner essentially got called old, and he turned around and called another rival a “socialist.”
But will it change the fundamentals of a nominating fight that remains remarkably stable at the top with five months until voting begins
Associated Press
Feb 25 2021
Headline Roundup
US Releases Report on Jamal Khashoggi Killing
The Biden administration released a declassified intelligence report Friday concluding that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the 2018 operation to capture or kill Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. President Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he had read the report. Biden called Saudi Arabia’s King Salman prior to the release in their first conversation since
NBC News (Online)


Oct 25 2014
News
Obama moves Senate races to GOP
Their bitter 55-minute debate had just ended. Greg Orman walked across the stage, looked Republican Sen. Pat Roberts in the eye, shook his hand and smiled. “You said, ‘Harry Reid’ 38 freaking times,” Orman, running as an independent, told Roberts, according to a person with direct knowledge of the exchange.
Politico
May 07 2013
News
Reid Calls Cruz A 'Schoolyard Bully'
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) shot down an objection from Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) Monday calling him a schoolyard bully for trying to insert instructions into Senate budget negotiations that would prohibit raising taxes or the debt ceiling.
HuffPost
Sep 18 2020
Opinion
How Trump Changed the World
By defying conventional wisdom on the Middle East and China, he reshaped both political parties.
On Sept. 16 the editorial board of the New York Times did the impossible. It said something nice about President Trump. "The normalization of relations between Israel and two Arab states, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, is, on the face of it, a good and beneficial development," the
Washington Free Beacon