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Mar 25 2019
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Sarah Sanders BLASTS Liberal Media, Demands Apology
Appearing on NBC’s Today show Monday morning to discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller clearing President Trump of collusion with Russia, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders eviscerated irresponsible liberal media coverage of the investigation and demanded that the press apologize to the President and the American people.
During the contentious exchange, co-host Savannah
NewsBustersOct 26 2020
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Trump Had One Last Story to Sell. The Wall Street Journal Wouldn’t Buy It.
By early October, even people inside the White House believed President Trump’s re-election campaign needed a desperate rescue mission. So three men allied with the president gathered at a house in McLean, Va., to launch one.
The host was Arthur Schwartz, a New York public relations man close to President Trump’s eldest son, Donald Jr. The guests were a White House lawyer, Eric
New York Times (News)Oct 28 2021
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Voter Suppression or Election Integrity? Democrats, Republicans Battle Over Election Reform
This year's elections in New Jersey and Virginia are getting a lot of attention. On one hand, many political analysts believe the results of the increasingly close races could be a sign for next year's midterms. Also, the fallout over the 2020 presidential election has led both parties to call for voting reform.
While both Republicans and Democrats have made election integrity a
CBNMay 07 2021
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How Trump is hunting down the GOP’s leading families
In his attempt to exercise full dominion over the Republican Party, Donald Trump has reserved a special fury for the dynasties that helped shape it.
In the civil war between Donald Trump and the GOP’s waning establishment, no Republican has crossed the former president and come out ahead.
Yet as Rep. Liz Cheney’s likely ouster from House leadership lays bare, Trump has reserved a
PoliticoFeb 01 2020
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Trump Told Bolton to Help His Ukraine Pressure Campaign, Book Says
WASHINGTON — More than two months before he asked Ukraine’s president to investigate his political opponents, President Trump directed John R. Bolton, then his national security adviser, to help with his pressure campaign to extract damaging information on Democrats from Ukrainian officials, according to an unpublished manuscript by Mr. Bolton.
Mr. Trump gave the instruction, Mr. Bolton
New York Times (News)Sep 23 2021
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U.S. envoy resigns over expulsions to Haiti from Texas camp
The U.S. envoy to Haiti dramatically resigned on Thursday in a letter that excoriated Washington for deporting hundreds of migrants to the crisis-engulfed Caribbean nation from a border camp in recent days.
The resignation was confirmed by a senior official at the U.S. State Department.
"I will not be associated with the United States' inhumane, counterproductive decision to
ReutersSep 09 2022
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DOJ Appeals to Regain Access to Documents Seized at Mar-a-Lago
The Department of Justice is appealing a decision made by a federal judge to have a third-party special master review the documents and materials seized by the FBI during the search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence, Mar-a-Lago, last month.
Trump’s legal team pushed for a special master to be appointed to regain seized documents and materials that might fall under the
Washington Examiner Axios New York Times (News)May 23 2021
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'We will celebrate my brother's life': George Floyd's family to hold rallies, marches for one-year anniversary of his death
"We will celebrate my brother's life in a very, very special way," Bridgett Floyd, George Floyd's sister, said at a virtual press conference Thursday.
Floyd, 46, died on May 25, 2020, after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin pressed his knee into Floyd's neck for more than nine minutes. His death started months of protests worldwide against police brutality and systemic
USA TODAYMar 21 2019
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Top House Republican on mission to publish explosive Russia probe files
House Republicans have lost the majority, but they're not giving up the bullhorn they've used to challenge the Russia probe narrative.
Amid the frenzied anticipation over the conclusion of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's probe, the top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee has made a mission of publishing a slew of transcripts from closed-door interviews by the panel dating back
Fox News (Online News)Oct 26 2022
Perspectives Blog
What the 2022 Candidates Are Saying About Voting Rights and Elections
In recent years, election integrity has increasingly come into question, and both voter rights and regulations to stop fraud have become relentless points of controversy in the political space. The legitimacy of recent elections has become a hot-button topic.
As the 2022 midterm elections are just two weeks away, many candidates are sharing their stances on voting rules and their
Rose Mercer