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Apr 05 2020
News
Democrat Kentucky Governor Vetoes Mandatory Voter ID for 2020 Election
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (D) has vetoed legislation that would mandate state voters to show a photo ID before they vote in the 2020 presidential election, and every election after.
Last week, Beshear announced his veto of mandatory voter ID legislation that ensures all registered voters must prove their identity before they cast a ballot, starting in November.
According to
Breitbart NewsAug 12 2019
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Protesters shut down Hong Kong airport as China warns of ‘terrorism,’ raising fears of military crackdown
Thousands of protesters shut down Hong Kong’s international airport Monday, defying an intensifying police crackdown, as China issued ominous warnings that described the protests as “terrorism” and began massing a paramilitary force in a southern border city.
Some of the protesters who had been occupying the airport’s arrivals hall swarmed into the departures area Monday, prompting
Washington PostApr 27 2017
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One nation, two Trumps: America as divided as ever after first 100 days
How did Donald Trump do in his first 100 days as US president? The moment you step out into the beating heart of America, you realize that’s the wrong question.
The GuardianSep 24 2020
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Oracle wins TikTok Bidding
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Last week, TikTok, a popular Chinese-owned video app, announced a deal with Oracle, an American technology company.President Trump has for weeks threatened to ban TikTok, which is owned by China's ByteDance, on Abridge NewsSep 24 2020
Opinion
Republicans will replace RBG but Democrats hold the trump cards – no, really
Progressives should not worry about what will happen if they mimic McConnell’s constitutional hardball. Their representatives need only act with a little less restraint.
In 2005, while bragging about his history of sexual assault, a reality TV host laid out a simple theory of power. “When you’re a star,” Donald Trump explained to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush, “they let you do it.”
The GuardianOct 29 2017
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Trump tax overhaul under intensifying fire as Congress readies bill
President Donald Trump’s plan for overhauling the U.S. tax system faced growing opposition from interest groups on Sunday, as Republicans prepare to unveil sweeping legislation that could eliminate some of the most popular tax breaks to help pay for lower taxes.
ReutersAug 13 2017
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At least one dead as white nationalists ignite Virginia clashes
A gathering of hundreds of white nationalists in Virginia took a deadly turn on Saturday when a car plowed into a group of counter-protesters and killed at least one person in a flare up of violence that challenged U.S. President Donald Trump.
ReutersAug 28 2013
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WHAT DEMOCRATS ARE HYPERVENTILATING ABOUT TODAY
In today’s edition of “What Rolls Your Socks Up And Down” we find Ken Cuccinelli making a logical, persuasive, and rational argument about health care and how it costs — you know — money to fund such a system, and that a market based system is infinitely more preferable to a system where the government provides regardless of the cost. The old “if you want to know how expensive health care is
Bearing DriftSep 03 2019
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Warren Says Wealth Tax Plan Isn't a Cranky Idea: Campaign Update
Elizabeth Warren says she’s for a wealth tax -- but not because she’s cranky.
At an event in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, the Massachusetts senator gave her standard stump speech to a crowd of 800 people who stuck around despite heavy rain stayed even for her trademark selfie line.
“I’m not proposing a wealth tax because I’m cranky. No. I’m not,” Warren said. “Some of these guys
BloombergJun 13 2019
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Trump flips script on Dem outrage over comments on foreign dirt
A defiant President Trump pushed back Thursday against the outrage over his comments that he would be open to accepting opposition research from individuals from foreign countries, arguing he should have no obligation to call the FBI in certain cases while trying to turn the tables on Democratic lawmakers over their own foreign contacts.
“I meet and talk to ‘foreign governments’ every
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