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Aug 14 2016
News
Pence Vows to Release Taxes by Election Day: 'A Quick Read'
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence said Saturday that he would release his taxes before Election Day in November.
"I promise you, when my forms are filed and when my tax returns are released, it’s going to be a quick read," Pence told "Election Central with Rita Cosby" on WABC Radio in New York. "The Pences have not become more wealthy as a result of 16 years in public
Newsmax (News)Oct 03 2013
Opinion
MILLER: Democrats peddle delusions to raise money off the shutdown
President Obama refuses to negotiate over the government shutdown. Perhaps his reluctance stems from the enormous amount of campaign cash his party is raising off utterly confusing and scaring the public with this political issue.
Washington TimesMar 20 2013
News
Orwellian: Great Britain to Establish New Press Regulations
Those who scoff at conservatives who publicly acknowledge that tyrannical government is at least capable of infringing on American civil liberties need to look no further than whats happening across the pond.
TownhallDec 02 2019
News
Lisa Page breaks silence, saying Trump's 'fake orgasm' forced her to speak out
“Honestly, his demeaning fake orgasm was really the straw that broke the camel’s back."
With those striking words in an interview published late Sunday, Lisa Page, the ex-FBI lawyer who carried on an extramarital affair with former FBI head of counterintelligence Peter Strzok as the two exchanged anti-Trump text messages, said she was breaking her silence.
The 39-year-old Page
Fox News (Online News)May 13 2020
News
Flynn judge to allow 'amicus' submissions, delaying immediate resolution and drawing planned ethics complaint
D.C. District Court Judge Emmet Sullivan issued an order Tuesday indicating he'll soon accept "amicus curiae," or "friend of the court" submissions, in the case of former national security adviser Michael Flynn -- drawing immediate scrutiny and a planned ethics complaint against Sullivan, who had previously refused to hear amicus briefs in the case.
Sullivan's order indicated that an
Fox News (Online News)Feb 17 2020
News
1,100 Former DOJ Lawyers Call on Barr to Resign for Interference in Stone Sentencing
More than 1,100 former prosecutors and officials at the Department of Justice called on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign Sunday after he intervened in the case of Roger Stone to reduce the recommended sentence of President Trump’s longtime friend and quasi-adviser. The former DOJ employees expressed outrage in an open letter at Barr’s intervention after Trump tweeted his disapproval of the
SlateAug 19 2019
News
3 mass shooting plots stopped around the country in separate incidents, police say
Three mass shooting plots were thwarted in recent days with the arrests of three men in unrelated cases, authorities in Connecticut, Florida and Ohio said.
Tips from the public aided in the three arrests, which occurred from Thursday and Friday. Police in each case said the men, all white and in their 20s, posted online or sent text messages with threats of committing mass shootings.
USA TODAYOct 14 2019
News
8 Republican senators to watch on impeachment
Senate Republicans aren’t expected to break with Trump, but a handful of lawmakers could feel pressure to do so.
Congress is back — meaning Senate Republicans are going to have to start answering pointed questions about where they stand on impeachment.
While it’s pretty unlikely enough Republican senators will actually vote to convict President Donald Trump if articles of
VoxMar 24 2019
News
William Barr: Mueller clears Trump in Russia probe
Special counsel Robert Mueller found no evidence that anyone connected with President Trump or his 2016 campaign conspired with Russia to subvert the election, according to a summary of his findings released Sunday by Attorney General William Barr.
Yet Mr. Mueller did find actions by Mr. Trump after he was in office that could be seen as efforts to obstruct the investigation into the
Washington TimesDec 30 2015
News
Americans prize religious freedom for Christians — less for Muslims or atheists
Eight in 10 Americans say it’s very or extremely important for people like themselves to be allowed to practice their religion freely.
However, support for religious freedom plummeted when people were asked about other traditions, according to a survey released Wednesday (Dec. 30) by the National Opinion Research Center for Public Affairs Research and The Associated Press.
The
CNN (Online News)