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Mar 04 2017
News
WHY CAN’T THE WHITE HOUSE GET ITS RUSSIA STORY STRAIGHT?
It was the first official workday of Donald Trump’s presidency—about 75 hours after he swore to uphold the oath of office—when his press secretary, Sean Spicer, held his inaugural briefing in the Brady Room. The new administration’s halo had already dulled some by that point, of course. Less than 24 hours after his swearing in, Trump had sent Spicer out to attack the media for its depiction of
Vanity FairNov 25 2019
News
Netanyahu Indicted on Bribery, Fraud, Breach Charges
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
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On the evening of Thursday, November 21, the Israeli Attorney General announced that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces corruption charges of bribery, fraud, and breach. Netanyahu has dismissed these charges Abridge NewsJan 08 2017
News
What’s wrong with “racial profiling”?
It’s not just Donald Trump’s election, Brexit and the anti-establishment wave sweeping the West. It’s that when even a mainstream media outlet opines approvingly on “racial profiling,” you know change is afoot.
The HillApr 28 2020
News
The Sexual Assault Allegations Against Joe Biden
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Earlier this month, former Senate staffer Tara Reade publicly accused presidential candidate Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her in 1993. The Biden campaign released a statement denying the allegations, saying Abridge NewsSep 05 2018
Opinion
OPINION: Screaming and Whining Aren't Strategies
This week, Democrats pulled out all the stops in their attempts to stop President Trump's pick, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, from gaining a seat on the Supreme Court. Now, Democrats have no power to stop Kavanaugh's ascension; thanks to former Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., Democrats invoked the so-called nuclear option in order to reduce the burden for approving judicial nominees down to a simple
Ben ShapiroMay 26 2020
Analysis
Sen. Ron Wyden Wants To Stop the Government From Spying on Your Internet Searches
"We've reached kind of an inflection point in the privacy debate," says Senator Ron Wyden (D–Ore.). With Americans spending more time online than ever before during the COVID-19 pandemic, he worries that government surveillance of the internet matters more now.
Before the Senate's May 14 vote to reauthorize the USA Freedom Act, formerly known as the PATRIOT Act, Wyden fought a losing
ReasonMay 03 2016
News
Why Tonight Could Be the End for #NeverTrump
From the start, Ted Cruz has struggled to consolidate the support of the G.O.P.’s ambivalent efforts to stop Donald Trump. The Texas senator is notoriously disliked within his own party, and is the only other candidate with favorability ratings as bad or worse than the Republican front-runner. Still, party leaders have rallied halfheartedly around Cruz, the last remaining obstacle between
Vanity FairSep 11 2019
News
Risk or safety? The dividing line between Joe Biden and his challengers.
Joe Biden’s first Iowa television ad this summer flashed four quick photos of the former vice president with Barack Obama, along with a tagline about as far as possible from their old “hope and change” rallying cry.
“Strong, steady, stable leadership,” intoned a gruff narrator.
He may be running on the Obama record, but the promise of Biden’s third presidential campaign is
Washington PostMar 03 2020
News
Here's what you need to know to vote in Shelby County on Super Tuesday
On Tuesday, Shelby County voters, and those across Tennessee, will join the millions of people heading to the polls to decide who should be the Democratic nominee for president. Many will also affirm President Donald Trump as the presumptive Republican nominee.
More than 43,000 people in Shelby County have already voted during two weeks of early voting. That's up about 30 percent from
The Commercial AppealNov 16 2017
News
1 GOP Senator Throws Monkey-Wrench in Tax Plan, Another Tells CBN News No Problem
Congressional Republicans will take their first major step toward tax reform today when they vote on their bill in the House after President Trump speaks to them on Capitol Hill.
But passing a tax bill in the Senate might be harder. One Republican there is already saying he won't vote for the tax bill as it stands now.
CBN