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Jun 07 2019
News
Trump dropping back into harsh reality after royal treatment abroad
He was treated to full royal pageantry in London, an aerial tour of the sites of the Normandy landings in France and a round of golf at his luxury resort on the coast of Ireland. Now, it’s back to reality for Donald Trump.
A growing number of political troubles will greet the president as he returns to Washington, fresh off a five-day swing through France, Ireland and the United Kingdom
PoliticoMar 06 2019
News
Michael Cohen returns to Hill on day he was supposed to report to prison
Michael Cohen was supposed to report to prison Wednesday to begin serving a three-year sentence for tax crimes, tax evasion and lying to Congress. Instead, President Donald Trump's former lawyer will be on Capitol Hill talking about the crimes he is now accusing Trump of committing.
Cohen, who is now slated to begin his prison term May 6, is back on Capitol Hill on Wednesday for his
CNN DigitalMay 31 2019
News
Barr says he's seen no evidence of Trump 'shredding institutions' despite Trump's attacks
Attorney General William Barr said in a new interview he's seen no evidence of President Donald Trump "shredding institutions," despite the President's past attacks and unprecedented efforts to pressure the Justice Department and US judiciary.
Barr's interview with CBS News comes in the wake of special counsel Robert Mueller's statement about his investigation into Russian interference
CNN DigitalFeb 23 2019
Opinion
How Ballot-Harvesting Became The New Way To Steal An Election
With ballot-harvesting, paper votes are collected by intermediaries who deliver them to polling officials, presumably increasing voter turnout but also creating opportunities for mischief.
America’s electoral obsession isn’t Russian meddling anymore. It’s ballot-harvesting, a long-disputed practice implicated in fraud that’s come to the fore with the nationwide embrace of absentee
The FederalistMay 27 2019
News
Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump agrees with Kim Jong Un that Joe Biden is "Low IQ"
The Trump administration and Biden indirectly continued their war of words on Sunday morning.
Appearing on NBC's Meet the Press, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told host Chuck Todd that President Donald Trump agreed with North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un that former Vice President Joe Biden was "low IQ," but Trump "doesn't need somebody else to give him an
USA TODAYSep 24 2022
Headline Roundup
Putin’s Nuclear Threats: Serious Warning or Desperate Bluff?
Away from the front lines of the Ukrainian-Russian war, a bloody conflict that has demonstrated both the strength of Ukrainian national identity and the vast overestimation of Russia’s military capabilities, a war of words is taking place among world leaders. Moscow’s forces have failed to overthrow the Kyiv government in an invasion initially predicted to last weeks, and Russian President
The Guardian Fox News (Opinion) CNBCJun 24 2023
Headline Roundup
Wagner Group Halts Advance Towards Moscow
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin is halting the mercenary group’s advance to Moscow and returning his forces to Ukraine.
The Details: The Wagner convoy had gotten within 200 km of Moscow before Prigozhin announced the decision to retreat, claiming he wanted to avoid “shedding Russian blood.” According to the office of Belarusian President Aleksandr Lukashenko, a deal was brokered
Fox News Digital Reuters Associated PressFeb 17 2024
Headline Roundup
Ukraine Withdraws from Key Battleground Avdiivka as Russia Advances
After months of fighting, Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from Avdiivka, paving the way for further potential Russian advances in Donetsk Oblast.
The Details: The withdrawal comes as Ukraine struggles with ammunition shortages after months of sustained fighting. By doing so it aims to prevent its troops from being surrounded by Russian forces. The town has suffered significant
New York Times (News) Reuters Fox News DigitalApr 29 2024
Headline Roundup
US Intel: Putin Likely Did Not Directly Order Navalny's Death
A new report circulating in the U.S. intelligence community suggests that Russian President Vladimir Putin probably did not directly order the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a remote Arctic penal colony in February.
The Details: The assessment, first reported by The Wall Street Journal (Center bias) and later reported by several other outlets, does not absolve
Daily Beast The Hill New York Post (News)Dec 05 2019
Opinion
NATO Is Still Essential
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which is celebrating its 70th birthday in London today, is often described as the most successful alliance in history. Many people are skeptical of this claim, but in fact it’s a serious underestimate. NATO succeeded not only in its original aims but also in generating other major and long-lasting geostrategic benefits it could not even foresee at its
National Review (News)