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Jun 30 2023
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Harvard vows to ‘preserve…our essential values’ (meaning affirmative action) following landmark SCOTUS ruling
It’s not quite as dramatic as George Wallace standing in a schoolhouse door sixty years and 19 days ago, trying to block the enrollment of the first two blacks at the University of Alabama, but the incoming (tomorrow) president of Harvard, Claudine Gay is almost as defiant in a video released in reaction to a federal demand that her institution stop discriminating on the basis of race, albeit
American ThinkerAug 21 2017
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Trump poised for a September fight over border wall
Funding for President Trump’s proposed border wall is poised to be a central issue in this fall’s showdown over government funding.
The HillAug 15 2023
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Rudy Giuliani Rips D.A. For Hitting Him With RICO Charge Like the One He Used Against Mafia: ‘I Was the First One to Use It’
Former New York City Mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani condemned Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Tuesday for indicting him using the kind of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act he used against the Mafia in the 1980s. During an interview with Giuliani on The Balance, Newsmax host Eric Bolling noted that the former mayor “famously used RICO to put away
MediaiteAug 25 2017
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Here’s The Real Reason Trump Is Angry With McConnell And Ryan
President Donald Trump is angry with Republican leaders because of a proposal floating around Capitol Hill that undercuts his legislative agenda and provides major concessions to Democrats, two conservative strategists with more than 40 years of Hill experience told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The Daily CallerAug 26 2017
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President Trump’s flagrant Friday night news dump
It's Friday night. A Category 4 hurricane is about to slam the Texas coastline, and President Trump just directed the Pentagon to ban transgender people from joining the military and pardoned a politically radioactive convicted former sheriff. News also broke that one of his more controversial advisers, Sebastian Gorka, is leaving the White House.
Washington PostJul 07 2023
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Virginia Removes LGBTQ Youth Resources from State Website
The administration of Virginia Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin reportedly removed a page linking to various LGBTQ youth resources and community organizations serving the LGBTQ community after being pressured by a conservative media outlet. The list of resources appeared on a Virginia Department of Health website geared toward LGBTQ youth, which included links to Q Chat Space, which hosts
Metro WeeklySep 28 2017
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What Awaits Wall Street in Trump Tax Plan
A 20% corporate tax rate would boost profits, but there are downsides to the administration’s framework.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 15 2023
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Rudy Giuliani to Newsmax: Ridiculous Application of RICO Statute
Former New York Mayor and federal prosecutor Rudy Giuliani, among the 18 co-defendants indicted along with former President Donald Trump for allegedly trying to subvert Georgia’s 2020 election results, told Newsmax on Tuesday the racketeering charge he and the other defendants are facing is bogus. And he would know more than anyone. Giuliani pioneered the use of the Racketeer Influenced and
Newsmax (News)Aug 23 2017
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At Rally, Trump Blames Media for Country’s Deepening Divisions
President Trump, stung by days of criticism that he sowed racial division in the United States after deadly clashes in Charlottesville, Va., accused the news media on Tuesday of misrepresenting what he insisted was his prompt, unequivocal condemnation of bigotry and hatred.
New York Times (News)Aug 20 2023
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Rising 2024 GOP star won't accept potential running mate offer: 'Not interested'
Ahead of the first Republican debate, candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is quickly catching up to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' second place spot, with many suggesting he could be a strong running mate if he does not receive the party nomination. On "Cavuto Live" Saturday, however, Ramaswamy clearly stated that he was "not interested" in a vice president position.
VIVEK RAMASWAMY: The fact is many
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