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Jan 06 2019
News
White House Signals Flexibility on Concrete Border Wall
Acting chief of staff Mick Mulvaney says President Trump willing to accept a barrier made of steel
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 31 2018
News
Lindsey Graham Reduces Trump’s Border Wall To Just A ‘Metaphor’
The president’s wall turned into “steel slats,” a “beaded curtain” and has now become a figure of speech.
HuffPostMar 04 2022
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Ukraine’s lesson for the world: Democracy matters
Democracies worldwide have looked weak and divided, recently. In Europe, Ukraine’s fight for its freedom has put steel in their spines.
The wanton force being hurled by Russian President Vladimir Putin against Ukraine is not just a deepening humanitarian tragedy, nor even just a security challenge that is uniting most of the world in opposition and outrage.
It is also proving to
Christian Science MonitorDec 11 2019
News
Inspector General’s Report
“The U.S. Justice Department’s internal watchdog said on Monday that it found numerous errors but no evidence of political bias by the FBI when it opened an investigation into contacts between Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and Russia in 2016.” (Reuters)
The left sees the report as evidence refuting the claims that the Russia investigation was a “witch hunt” and that the FBI was
The Flip SideMay 27 2020
News
Trump Tweets
“Twitter Inc said on Tuesday it would take no action at this time on tweets from U.S. President Donald Trump about the 2001 death of a former congressional staff member for Joe Scarborough, after her widower asked the company to remove them for furthering false claims… Timothy J. Klausutis asked that the company remove a tweet by the president ‘alluding to the repeatedly debunked falsehood
The Flip SideApr 15 2022
News
Russia pledges more strikes on Kyiv after missile attack
Russia's defence ministry said on Friday it had struck a military target on the edge of Kyiv overnight with cruise missiles and promised more strikes against the Ukrainian capital in response to Ukrainian attacks on Russian targets.
The ministry said its forces had also taken full control of the Ilyich Steel Plant in the besieged port city of Mariupol, which has been encircled by
ReutersMar 17 2022
News
House votes to further restrict Russian trade after invasion
The House voted overwhelmingly Thursday to suspend normal trade relations with Russia and Belarus, preparing for President Joe Biden to enact higher tariffs on more products and further weaken the Russian economy in response to its military assault on Ukraine.
The U.S. has already taken steps to shut off the importation of Russian oil, liquefied natural gas, seafood, alcohol and
Associated Press Fact CheckJul 02 2020
News
Trump administration hires tech firm to build a virtual border wall, an idea Democrats have praised
The Trump administration has awarded a major border security contract to a California technology start-up that will use artificial intelligence on an unprecedented scale, pairing the president’s giant steel barrier with the kind of “virtual wall” long favored by Democrats to prevent illegal crossings from Mexico.
Washington PostMar 27 2019
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‘Are You Serious’: Fox News Host Duked It Out With This Democrat Who Still Believes The Russian Collusion Myth
Kids, drugs are bad. It fries your brain. In politics, the most addictive and destructive drug permeating members of Congress is the Russian collusion myth. One of the most prominent victims is Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) who is still peddling the debunked claim that President Trump colluded with the Russians during the 2016 election. Oh, it’s a bad case, folks. Swalwell duked it out with Fox
TownhallJul 11 2022
Opinion
If Biden Were Serious About Energy Policy, Here's What He'd Propose
When President Joe Biden chastises oil companies for profiteering, he evokes a J.R. Ewing–style caricature of a greasy, greedy executive sneering in a giant Stetson. Satisfying as it may be, this narrative is unmoored from economic reality. As with any other commodity, oil producers are price takers, not price makers; oil and gas shortages inevitably mean paying more at the pump. Prices will
Reason