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May 05 2018
News
Trump contradicts lawyer Rudy Giuliani over Stormy Daniels
US President Donald Trump has said his new lawyer will "get his facts straight" about a legal case involving claims of an affair with a porn star. Rudy Giuliani this week contradicted Mr Trump's statements distancing himself from hush money that was paid to adult film actress Stormy Daniels.
BBC NewsDec 13 2019
Opinion
Greta Thunberg isn't a hero. She's a victim of the leftist progressive cult.
Pro-lifers are often hit with progressive disdain for caring about babies only before they are born but not after. It's an attack that is, of course, unadulterated garbage.
Unless you turn the tables. Then we are not only in the ballpark, but progressives will have hit a walk off home run of self-indictment. And we have Greta Thunberg to prove it.
For the 16-year-old climate
The BlazeSep 30 2013
News
Poll gives both sides ammunition in health care battle
Do Americans support or oppose the health care law?
As the clock ticks towards a federal government shutdown over Republican attempts to weaken or eliminate the Affordable Care Act, that question is front and center in the standoff.
Democrats and Republicans say they have public opinion on their side when it comes to the measure - also known as Obamacare - and a new CNN national
CNN (Online News)May 20 2020
News
Trump threatens funding after Michigan absentee ballot move
President Donald Trump threatened Wednesday to hold up coronavirus relief money for Michigan after he said — erroneously — that the state had sent absentee ballots to millions of voters. It’s not clear that he can do so.
Michigan mailed applications for the absentee ballots, not the ballots themselves.
“Michigan sends absentee ballots to 7.7 million people ahead of Primaries and
Associated PressJun 26 2017
News
Donald Trump’s travel ban is about to go into effect
The Supreme Court lifts a block on the executive order, banning many tourists from 6 majority-Muslim countries — and some refugees — from entering the US over the summer.
VoxApr 18 2019
News
Barr defends Trump before release of special counsel's Russia report
Attorney General William Barr on Thursday offered a spirited defense of President Donald Trump ahead of the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia’s role in the 2016 U.S. election, emphasizing that it found no collusion between Trump’s campaign and Moscow.
Barr, the top U.S. law enforcement official and a Trump appointee, gave a news conference at the Justice
ReutersMay 27 2016
News
Obama's talk on nukes at Hiroshima to clash with reality
There is the soaring rhetoric. And then there's the messy reality.
When President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe make an historic visit to Hiroshima on Friday -- the first time a sitting U.S. president has visited the site of the first atomic bomb attack -- their words advocating nuclear disarmament will clash with real-world security necessities.
Far from backing
CBS News (Online)Jun 18 2020
News
Supreme Court blocks Trump from ending DACA
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Trump administration's attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, an Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants brought to the US as children from deportation.
The 5-4 ruling was written by Chief Justice John Roberts and joined by Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer and Sonia
CNN (Online News)Jan 22 2020
News
'Caught Lying Again': Report Calls Out Schiff For Mischaracterizing Parnas Evidence
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) appears to have “mischaracterized” a piece of evidence used in the Democrats’ impeachment investigation, Politico reports.
The problematic evidence stems from a letter the House Intelligence chairman sent to House Judiciary Committee Jerry Nadler (D-NY) last week.
“In one section of the letter, Schiff claims that Parnas ‘continued to try to arrange a
TownhallDec 03 2019
Opinion
‘Common-Good Capitalism’ Can Reinforce Freedom
The protection of our private liberties depends in no small part on our attention to the commonwealth.
We are, it seems, in the age of the “common good” wars. Florida senator Marco Rubio helped launch the latest iteration of this debate last month in his call for a “common-good capitalism,” with an emphasis on markets that strengthen families and the American worker. Though Josh Hawley
National Review (News)