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Apr 20 2019
News
Romney says he's 'sickened' by Trump after reading Mueller report
Sen. Mitt Romney, Utah Republican, said Friday that he was “sickened” by President Trump’s behavior as detailed in special counsel Robert Mueller’s newly released report. The former Massachusetts governor and 2012 GOP presidential nominee shared his reaction on social media after reviewing the sprawling report summarizing the special counsel’s investigation into the 2016 race and related
Washington TimesJun 21 2019
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Curtis Flowers: Death row conviction quashed over racial bias
The US Supreme Court has overturned the conviction of a black inmate on death row in Mississippi, citing a prosecutor's exclusion of black jurors.
The justices ruled that prosecutors in the trials of Curtis Flowers unconstitutionally removed African-American jurors from selection.
Flowers, 49, has been tried six times for the 1996 murders of four furniture store workers in Winona
BBC NewsNov 04 2019
News
Inside Ukraine’s Push to Cultivate Trump From the Start
Former President Petro Poroshenko alternately flattered President Trump, signed deals with U.S. firms and met with Rudolph Giuliani.
Long before a telephone call with Ukraine’s president that prompted an impeachment inquiry, President Trump was exchanging political favors with a different Ukrainian leader, who desperately sought American help for his country’s struggle against Russian
New York Times (News)Feb 14 2017
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The Leakers Who Exposed Gen. Flynn’s Lie Committed Serious — and Wholly Justified — Felonies
PRESIDENT TRUMP’S NATIONAL security adviser, Gen. Michael Flynn, was forced to resign on Monday night as a result of getting caught lying about whether he discussed sanctions in a December telephone call with a Russian diplomat. The only reason the public learned about Flynn’s lie is because someone inside the U.S. government violated the criminal law by leaking the contents of Flynn’s
The InterceptJun 05 2015
News
Has China hacked into 4 million federal HR files? (+video)
A recent infiltration of US government personnel office computer networks, in which identifying information of at least 4 million federal workers was stolen, is suspected to have come from China.
Christian Science MonitorSep 14 2012
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Romney Gets It Backward
Mitt Romney claims the Obama administration issued an “apology for American values after U.S. embassies were attacked. Not true. Romney refers to a statement issued before mobs attacked either in Egypt or Libya, and faults U.S. diplomats for failing to condemn actions that hadnt yet happened. Furthermore, the word “sorry ¦
FactCheck.orgFeb 13 2017
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Congressional Republicans pretend Trump's just a distraction, but he's owning them
Shorter congressional Republicans: Yes, Donald Trump says irresponsible and dangerous things on a daily basis, looks eager to provoke a constitutional crisis, is producing unprecedented levels of protest, and his team is probably leaking directly to Russia. But that’s all fine, because we expect him to give us our wish list by signing tax cuts for the rich and shredding the safety net.
Daily KosMar 13 2016
News
Trump calls for protesters to be arrested
Donald Trump on Saturday called for protesters who demonstrate at his rallies to be arrested by police.
"I hope they arrest these people because they're really violating all of us," Trump said at a rally here during which dozens of pro
CNN (Online News)Nov 12 2017
News
Trump Take To Social Media To Hit Back At 'Short and Fat' Kim Jong-un
North Korea and its nuclear weapons program have plagued the U.S. for years. What to do with all of these missile tests? How do we negotiate? It’s all documented. With President Donald Trump, some people do think that his Twitter and overall personality could make a nuclear exchange more likely. So, as the president finishes the last leg of his Asia trip, he decided to take to Twitter and bash
TownhallSep 25 2019
Opinion
Journalists go full conspiracy theory mode following the release of Trump's phone call with Ukraine's president
President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was roughly 30 minutes long.
The White House transcript of the call, which was released Wednesday, is only five pages long.
For some in media, the difference between 30 minutes and five pages is enough to suggest — or declare outright — that a White House conspiracy is afoot, reminding us again that
Washington Examiner