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Oct 18 2019
News
The Long, Strange Partnership of Donald Trump and Rudy Giuliani
Long, long before he was Donald Trump’s personal attorney and devoted defender, Rudy Giuliani wasn’t exactly a fan. The first time, actually, he invoked Trump’s name in a high-profile, high-stakes setting, Giuliani was the prosecutor in a public corruption case.
The setting was the federal courthouse in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1986. Giuliani was the top gun from the Southern District
PoliticoMay 30 2019
News
Robert Mueller doesn’t want to testify, but will he succeed in heading off a subpoena?
One thing Robert Mueller made perfectly clear when he delivered his first public statement in more than two years is that he has no desire for a repeat performance before Congress -- but will he have a choice?
Not satisfied with Attorney General Bill Barr's characterization of Mueller's report on Russian election interference and possible obstruction of justice by the president,
Fox News (Online News)Jun 02 2016
News
State Dept. thanks Fox reporter for flagging deceptive video editing
The State Department's top spokesman offered his public thanks to Fox News reporter James Rosen for alerting the agency to a video from a 2013 briefing that had been edited to delete his question about Iran.
PoliticoNov 14 2015
News
Party insiders give Clinton early, commanding delegate edge
Hillary Rodham Clinton has locked up public support from half of the Democratic insiders who cast ballots at the party's national convention, giving her a commanding advantage over her rivals for the party's presidential nomination.
Clinton's margin over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is striking. Not only is it big, but it comes more than two
Fox News (Online News)Sep 28 2019
News
White House restricted access to Trump's calls with Putin and Saudi crown prince
Washington (CNN)White House efforts to limit access to President Donald Trump's conversations with foreign leaders extended to phone calls with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Russian leader Vladimir Putin, according to people familiar with the matter.
Those calls -- both with leaders who maintain controversial relationships with Trump -- were among the presidential
CNN (Online News)Sep 28 2019
Opinion
Opinion: How the invisibility of Latinx people in media is enabling Trump’s bigotry
It was a time of economic struggle and xenophobia. Sitting in the White House was a businessman who had never before held public office. His slogan and rallying cry was unsubtle and racially coded: “American jobs for real Americans.”
His name was not Donald Trump, but Herbert Hoover. And, like Trump, he followed up on his threats. During the Great Depression, the Hoover administration,
Los Angeles TimesMar 08 2021
Analysis
California housing crunch: Is the answer to end single-family zoning?
The history of single-family zoning in America stretches back more than a century to what today ranks as one of the bluest cities in one of the country’s bluest states.
Now famous as a bastion of liberal politics, the Northern California enclave of Berkeley established a first-of-its-kind policy in 1916 that prohibited multifamily housing on residential land. City planners at the time
Christian Science MonitorNov 06 2019
Opinion
The media protected Jeffrey Epstein and crucified Brett Kavanaugh
Is it any wonder the American public distrusts the media?
This week, Project Veritas released a video featuring ABC News anchor Amy Robach on set, speaking in August with a running camera and a hot mic. In her conversation with others off-camera, apparently during a setup or commercial break, Robach noted with some frustration that she had the story about the allegations against Jeffrey
Washington ExaminerJun 12 2014
Opinion
Why hardball tactics have led to the most polarized Congress ever
Pop Quiz: What was the most polarized time in American history?
The Civil War? Prohibition? The Civil Rights Movement?
Nope, no, and nyet. Well, if you gauge polarization by the House and Senate, that is.
Political science professor Sean Theriault tells us that, though the American public has been extremely divided over the course of the nation’s history, today’s Congress
The Denver ChannelSep 03 2016
News
FBI files show agents focused Clinton interview questions on 'top secret' emails
The 11-page FBI summary released Friday of Hillary Clinton's July 2 interview in the criminal email investigation shows bureau agents focused their questions to her on the 22 “Top Secret” emails considered too damaging to national security to make public.
Fox News (Online News)