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Mar 30 2017
News
How liberal professors are blackballing studies confirming Trump’s claim of voter fraud
More than 90 political scientists have signed an open letter calling for the blacklisting of studies done by Virginia professors who estimated that thousands, and perhaps millions, of noncitizens register to vote and vote illegally in U.S. elections.
Washington TimesFeb 15 2017
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Stephen Colbert vs. Jimmy Fallon: What's the role of satire in the Trump era?
Colbert's late-night viewership surpassed Fallon's for the second week in a row, which analysts attribute to greater interest in politicized comedy under the Trump administration.
Christian Science MonitorAug 19 2018
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Trump, via Twitter, says social media discriminates against GOP, conservative voices
President Donald Trump, addressing his 53.8 million Twitter followers, charged Saturday that social media discriminates against Republican and conservative voices and that his administration would not let that happen.
USA TODAYFeb 16 2017
News
How Donald Trump's Management Style Works (Or Doesn't) In The White House
So far, President Trump has tried to run the White House much the way he ran his family business. That means little rigid organization and a skeleton crew of loyal, but not necessarily experienced, staffers.
NPR (Online News)Feb 15 2017
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'Just like Russia': Trump renews fight with intelligence agencies amid leaks
President Trump on Wednesday suggested the U.S. intelligence community may be “illegally” leaking sensitive information to hurt his administration, effectively ending a brief detente with agencies he previously accused of working against him.
Fox News (Online News)Feb 16 2017
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Media escalate Trump-Russia reporting as he rips 'fake news' conspiracies
The New York Times and the Washington Post have delivered a one-two punch to President Trump that cost the national security adviser his job, raised questions about his campaign’s contacts with Russia and plunged the White House into a crisis atmosphere.
Fox News (Online News)Feb 15 2017
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Trump aides were in constant touch with senior Russian officials during campaign
High-level advisers close to then-presidential nominee Donald Trump were in constant communication during the campaign with Russians known to US intelligence, multiple current and former intelligence, law enforcement and administration officials tell CNN.
CNN (Online News)Jun 11 2023
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Straub: We need a better solution to problems like TikTok
The Trump administration tried to ban TikTok, and the Biden administration has threatened to — because of its ties to China. Now, Montana has passed legislation banning the app in the state to protect residents’ “personal and private data from the Chinese Communist Party.” However, many believe the law may not hold up in court. The right to spread information — even information that may
Boston HeraldMar 27 2017
News
Trump moves ahead with plans for tax cuts after health care failure
Democrats to dig in against massive code rewrite.
Washington TimesSep 04 2020
Opinion
Dan Gainor: Questions for Trump, Biden from the press are like MLB fastballs vs. extra-easy softballs
Politics is a lot like baseball. But thanks to the news media, press conferences with presidential candidates have turned into a predictable mix of hardball and wiffle ball.
It all depends on which candidate the “journalists” support.
Compare two recent press conferences. Both President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden were gearing up for their trips to
Fox News (Opinion)