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Oct 13 2017
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Rep. Al Green Files Impeachment Articles
On Wednesday, Democratic Rep. Al Green filed impeachment articles against Trump that assert the president "is fueling an alt-right hate machine" that's "causing immediate injury to American society." He plans to force a vote on the articles at some point in the future.
Vox Fox News (Online News) The HillOct 29 2019
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White House Aide To Testify On Trump Ukraine Dealings
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, the director of European Affairs on the National Security Council, is being deposed by House investigators Tuesday.
Vindman plans to tell three House committees that he raised concerns about President Trump and other officials pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch two politically motivated investigations.
Reuters Newsmax (News) Washington PostOct 03 2019
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President Trump To Unveil Executive Order To Expand Medicare
President Trump will unveil an executive order aimed at improving the Medicare health program. The executive order seeks to improve the fiscal position of Medicare and offer more affordable plan options.
This move comes as some Democrats are pushing for a broader expansion of Medicare, called Medicare for All, which Republicans reject as too costly.
Reuters New York Times (News) Washington TimesJul 20 2017
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Mueller Probes Trump’s Finances
Robert Mueller is now investigating President Trump's finances as a part of the Russia probe. The announcement came a day after Trump told the New York Times that any review of his business transactions would be crossing a "red line," and that he plans to expose Mueller's "conflicts."
Fox News (Online News) Washington Post BloombergJun 30 2017
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Trump Floats Repeal Now, Replace Later
President Trump suggested Friday that Senate Republicans may not be able to push through their health care plan meant to repeal and replace Obamacare. The president tweeted, "If Republican Senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately REPEAL, and then REPLACE at a later date!"
USA TODAY Daily Kos Washington TimesJun 06 2018
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Obama Administration Granted Iran Secret License to Access U.S. Financial System
The Obama administration allegedly gave Iran a license to access the U.S. financial system after striking the nuclear deal, despite public officials' promises that this wouldn't happen, according to a new report by Senate Republicans. The plan never came to fruition, as two U.S. banks would not participate.
Fox News (Online News) Vox Associated PressNov 22 2016
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Trump Will Meet with the New York Times
A planned meeting on Tuesday between President-elect Donald J. Trump and The New York Times that appeared to have fallen through will take place after all, with Mr. Trump and staff members traveling to the paper’s offices at midday for a session with reporters, editors and the publisher.
Jun 18 2021
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US to Spend $3.2B on Developing Antiviral COVID-19 Pills
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced Thursday that the U.S. will spend $3.2 billion on developing antiviral pills to treat COVID-19. The program, titled The Antiviral Program for Pandemics, will enhance current clinical trials of several potential COVID-19 treatments, with the goal of gaining FDA approval for at least one in the next year. Funding will come from
New York Times (News) Axios New York Post (News)Apr 19 2023
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Bipartisan House Group Releases Debt Ceiling Compromise Amid Biden-McCarthy Standoff
The bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus proposed a compromise framework to raise the debt ceiling and avoid a default amid a standoff between Democratic President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
The Details: The plan would suspend the debt ceiling through December 31, 2023, create a Fiscal Commission to recommend steps to stabilize deficits long-term, add
Fox Business Axios The HillApr 19 2018
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Trump Willing to Walk Away From North Korea Talks
President Donald Trump said there would be a “bright path” available to North Korea if it successfully shut down its nuclear weapons program, but he vowed he would walk out of a planned meeting with the country’s leader Kim Jong Un if he felt it wasn’t yielding results.
Wall Street Journal (News) Washington Times CNN (Online News)