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Sep 11 2023
Headline Roundup
New Mexico Governor Faces Bipartisan Criticism for Firearm Ban
An executive order temporarily suspending open and concealed carry laws in Albuquerque, New Mexico is facing backlash and criticism from lawmakers, presidential candidates, gun rights advocates, gun control advocates, and local law enforcement officials.
Details: On Friday, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D) announced a public health order that includes a “suspension of open
Associated Press Fox News Digital The HillApr 14 2021
Opinion
The Press Is Infrastructure for Biden
Sen. John Cornyn came under blistering attack from Washington Post scribe Aaron Blake for having wondered whether President Joe Biden is really in charge, since he's kept an extremely low profile with the press. Blake took after the senator for implying the Trump spin that old Joe has lost a few mental gears and is something of a "Manchurian Candidate." "It's a baseless and ugly bit of
TownhallNov 13 2020
News
Senate Republicans relent, say Biden should start getting access to intel
Small but noticeable cracks in President Trump’s typically unbreakable support from Republican lawmakers emerged Thursday amid a barrage of legal challenges to the 2020 presidential election.
Several Senate Republican leaders said that presumptive President-elect Joseph R. Biden should start receiving intelligence briefings.
Meanwhile, pro-Trump legal and political analysts said
Washington TimesJul 22 2020
News
What's on the table in pandemic relief talks
President Trump and Senate Republicans are beginning negotiations with House Democrats on a new round of pandemic fiscal relief. Here are some of the major policies under consideration:
Payroll tax cut
Trump strongly supports providing a payroll tax cut to workers and their employers, but the proposal is not popular with Senate Republicans or Democrats.
White House chief
Washington ExaminerJun 13 2012
News
Democrat Wins Ariz. Test Of 2012 Themes; 'Fighting Sioux' Retired In N.D.
In a race seen as "a testing ground for Democratic and Republican messages" that will be used from now through Nov. 6, Democrat Ron Barber won Tuesday's special election in Arizona to fill the remaining seven months of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords' term.
NPR (Online News)Aug 23 2023
Headline Roundup
Trump Sits Down With Tucker Carlson As Fellow GOP Candidates Debate
While Republican primary hopefuls participated in a debate hosted by Fox News (Right bias), former president and 2024 Republican front-runner Donald Trump sat down with Tucker Carlson (Right bias) for an exclusive interview aired on X, formerly named Twitter.
The Debate: Explaining his decision to skip the Republican debates, Trump said, “Do I sit there for an hour or two hours,
Washington Times The Hill Associated PressApr 18 2013
News
Immigration Proves A 'Rubik's Cube' For Many Republicans : NPR
They dont want to offend Hispanic voters but they dont want to turn off the GOP base either says Ron Bonjean a former Republican leadership aide. And competing for Hispanic votes is not a top priority for the sizable number of Republican rank and file who still see the bill as amnesty.
NPR (Online News)Jun 24 2012
News
Giffords' successor, shooting survivor holds symbolic meet-and-greet event
Days after being sworn in to fill Gabrielle Giffords' congressional seat, Rep. Ron Barber hobnobbed with constituents at a "Congress On Your Corner" event -- the same type of meet-and-greet at which he, Giffords and 17 others were shot, six fatally.
CNN DigitalMay 18 2020
News
Activists Are Trying to Stop the FBI From Snooping on Your Web History
Last week, the U.S. Senate voted to reauthorize the Patriot Act, the sweeping surveillance law that infamously expanded the U.S. security state in the aftermath of 9/11.
The vote came after a failed bipartisan effort to change the law to explicitly forbid federal agencies from collecting Americans’ web browsing history without a warrant. The amendment, introduced by Sens. Ron Wyden (D-
ViceMar 18 2021
News
Jan. 6 Commission Stalled by Partisan Dissension
Legislation creating an independent, bipartisan panel to investigate the Jan. 6 assault at the U.S. Capitol is stalled, for now, with Democrats and Republicans split over the scope and structure of a review that would revisit the deadly attack.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has pushed for the commission, which would be modeled after the panel that investigated the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks
Newsmax (News)