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Jun 18 2019
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Trump Launches 2020 Re-Election Campaign In Florida
President Trump launches his 2020 re-election campaign in Florida today. Will a strong US economy outweigh any voter concerns about his unorthodox style and polarizing policies?
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Justice Department Files Antitrust Case Against Google
On Tuesday, the U.S. Department of Justice and 11 states filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google for allegedly breaking the law in using its market power to fend off rivals.
It may take years for a federal court to resolve whether Google violated competition laws.
Washington Post Fox News (Online News) CNBCOct 22 2020
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Senate Judiciary Committee Advances Barrett Nomination over Democratic Boycott
Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted 12-0 to advance Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. The committee’s ten Democratic members boycotted the vote by refusing to attend the committee hearing. Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham moved forward without the Democrats, despite committee rules requiring at least two members of the minority to be present for
The Guardian The Hill New York Post (News)Jul 31 2020
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$600 Jobless Benefits Set to Expire
The $600 weekly unemployment benefit that aided millions of jobless Americans during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic is set to expire Friday. A polarized Congress failed to reach an agreement on the benefits before dispersing for the weekend; how to extend the aid is part of the core debate between lawmakers about creating another federal virus relief package.
Coverage from some left-
NBC News (Online) USA TODAY New York Post (News)Sep 18 2018
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China Imposes another $60 Billion in Tariffs
In response to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods, China announced today that they will be imposing another $60 billion in new trade tariffs on US goods.
New York Times (News) BBC News The BlazeJan 06 2021
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Capitol Secure After Trump Supporters Breach Building; Pelosi Says Vote Count Will Proceed Wednesday Night
One woman is dead after being shot Wednesday at the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., which is now secure after being breached by hundreds of Trump supporters. People clashed with police and entered the building seeking to disrupt Congress during Wednesday's electoral vote tally, which was adjourned before likely moving to confirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory. Lawmakers and
CNN (Online News) Reuters New York Post (News)Jun 28 2018
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Putin-Trump Summit Set for July 16 in Helsinki
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a summit in Helsinki on July 16, the Kremlin and the White House announced Thursday.
HuffPost Wall Street Journal (News) Newsmax (News)Jul 28 2020
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Attorney General Appears Before House Judiciary Committee
Attorney General William Barr faces questioning from the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. He is expected to speak about topics ranging from the Russia investigation to recent protests across the country.
Democratic members of the committee believe that Barr has abused his power to bolster President Trump's allies and silence his political enemies.
Reuters Washington Post Breitbart NewsJan 27 2019
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'With or without congress,' Trump Will Secure Border Wall Mulvaney Says
As negotiations continue, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said on Sunday that President Trump will secure the U.S. border with Mexico "with or without Congress."
Washington Times Wall Street Journal (News) Washington PostJul 23 2020
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Senate GOP Crafts $1T Virus Relief Bill; Dems Stick to $3T Plan
Senate Republicans are working on a $1 trillion COVID-19 coronavirus relief bill, while Democrats seem committed to their $3 trillion HEROES Act proposal, which passed through the House of Representatives in May. The Republican proposal is expected to include more stimulus checks, boosted funding for testing and schools, and continued but reduced unemployment benefits. Prominent Democrats have
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