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Oct 31 2019
News
Impeachment Committees Ask Bolton to Testify
House investigators are summoning former national security adviser John Bolton to testify in their impeachment inquiry, deepening their reach into the White House as the probe accelerates toward a potential vote to remove the president.
But Bolton's lawyer, Charles Cooper, says Bolton will not appear without a subpoena.
Democrat lawmakers want to hear next week from Bolton, the
Newsmax (News)Oct 31 2019
News
5 key lawmakers to watch as Congress sets ground rules for Trump impeachment inquiry
The vote Thursday on a House resolution laying out the next phase of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump seems like a foregone conclusion.
At least 218 Democrats already have signaled their support for moving forward with the measure, enough to ensure its passage. The resolution is not an endorsement of whether Trump should be impeached but rather the establishment of
USA TODAYOct 20 2014
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15 Days - An Election Tracking Model
HuffPost Pollster begins by collecting every publicly released poll on the 2014 Senate races. We then use a statistical model to estimate the trend in support for each candidate based on all the survey data, adjusting for sample size and pollsters’ “house effects.” Interactive charts of those support trends are available here and on the HuffPost Pollster home page.
HuffPostSep 03 2013
News
Hagel, Kerry Appearing Before Congress
Congress is holding its first public hearing about U.S. plans for military intervention in Syria as President Barack Obama seeks to convince skeptical Americans and their lawmakers about the need to respond to last month's alleged sarin gas attack outside Damascus.
HuffPostSep 02 2013
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Congress 'Evenly Divided' On Next Moves In Syria
President Barack Obama and his top aides launched a full-scale political offensive on Sunday to persuade a skeptical Congress to approve a military strike against Syria but faced an uphill struggle to win over many lawmakers and a war-weary American public.
HuffPostFeb 26 2024
Headline Roundup
What's Keeping Nikki Haley in the Race?
After losing the Republican primary in her home state of South Carolina, voices across the spectrum are speculating as to why Nikki Haley is continuing her presidential campaign.
From the Center: An analysis in the Wall Street Journal (Center bias) determined Haley is “demonstrating the inconvenient fact that a sizable portion of the Republican primary electorate isn’t on board with
CNN (Opinion) Wall Street Journal (News) Washington TimesFeb 24 2020
Fact Check
Survey Says: Trump Misleads on Debate Performances
Railing against a Fox News guest who said Donald Trump won the presidency despite poor debate performances, Trump held up a series of opt-in online surveys to misleadingly claim that “polls” showed he “won every single debate.” Scientific polls showed otherwise.
In an extended riff that lasted more than 10 minutes during a rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado, on Feb. 20, Trump took
FactCheck.orgJul 13 2012
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How Obama Factors In States Voting On Gay Marriage
President Obama's decision to publicly support same-sex marriage may have changed the minds of some Americans, according to a national poll. But in states that will vote on the issue in November, the impact has been mixed.
NPR (Online News)Oct 26 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden on Big Tech, Explained in 2 Minutes
Here's a brief overview of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's stances on Big Tech, plus quick links to articles covering the topic from across the political spectrum as determined by AllSides Media Bias Ratings.
Trump:President Donald Trump's administration has initiated an antitrust probe into major technology companies including Facebook, Google, Apple and Amazon, saying he
AllSides StaffApr 15 2016
News
The last days of Washington, D.C.: America can no longer mask its steep decline
The dishonesty of words illustrates the dishonesty of America’s wars.
Since 9/11, can there be any doubt that the public has become numb to the euphemisms that regularly accompany U.S. troops, drones, and CIA operatives into Washington’s imperial conflicts across the Greater Middle East and Africa? Such euphemisms are meant to take the sting out of America’s wars back home. Many of
Salon