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Mar 08 2024
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Sen. Menendez Faces New Obstruction of Justice Charge
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife are facing additional federal corruption charges.
Details: Prosecutors claim Menendez attempted to obstruct justice and made false claims to hide a Mercedes-Benz, alleged to be a bribe, intended for his wife. The charges add to the series of accusations against Menendez. He also stands accused of accepting thousands of dollars in cash and
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Trump campaign manager no longer wants him to release His tax returns
Donald Trump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, Said Sunday morning That she does not want the Republican presidential nominee to release His tax returns Until an audit by the Internal Revenue Service is completed, Abandoning a position That She Took five months ago, When she didn ' t work for the campaign and urged us Trump to "be transparent" and release the filings.
Washington PostSep 24 2015
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Pope Francis implores Congress to accept immigrants as their own
Pope Francis, a son of immigrants making history’s first papal address to the U.S. Congress, Thursday implored America’s leaders to accept immigrants as their own children, putting aside political differences to embrace those who “travel north in search of a better life.”
Washington PostNov 12 2023
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Speaker Johnson Proposes Two-Tiered Spending Stopgap to Avoid Shutdown
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) proposed a two-step federal funding stopgap bill on Saturday in an attempt to avoid a government shutdown.
The Details: The continued resolution (CR) would have some funding run out on January 19, with the rest running out on February 2. It would keep current spending levels without any budget cuts or major policy changes. The bill does not include
CNN (Online News) The Hill Fox News DigitalJun 13 2019
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Legal Experts Explode Over Donald Trump’s ‘Despicable’ 2020 Bombshell
“This is an open invitation to foreign governments to commit crimes to re-elect Trump.”
Legal analysts, attorneys and former prosecutors have joined the growing chorus of criticism of Donald Trump after the president confessed on national TV that he’d willfully receive dirt on his 2020 rivals from foreign powers ― and perhaps not inform the FBI about it.
Trump’s astonishing
HuffPostJun 13 2019
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Trump: If foreign power offered dirt on 2020 opponent, 'I'd want to hear it'
President claims he would have no obligation to call the FBI, contradicting bureau director he appointed.
Donald Trump has said he would be open to accepting damaging information on a 2020 election opponent from another country and would feel no obligation to inform the FBI – later attempting to justify his stance with a tweet about overseas dignitaries that referred to the heir to the
The GuardianApr 18 2019
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'We've Got to Get Back to God...What's Best for Our Nation': Dem Blasts His Party's Obsession with Mueller
Democrats in Washington and members of the establishment media are voicing widespread outrage against US Attorney General William Barr for holding a press conference Thursday about the Mueller report.
Barr is releasing a redacted version of the report and explaining his decision to the nation. But Democrat leaders and liberal journalists say Barr is acting as a "shill" for President
CBNApr 04 2015
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AP Analysis: Holes, questions remain for Iran's nuclear deal
The framework nuclear deal sealed by world powers and Iran leaves major questions: Could Iran cheat? Possibly. Would the U.S or anyone else be able to respond in time? In theory, yes. Are they prepared to use military force? Questionable.
Would a final deal settle global fears about Iran's intentions? Almost surely, no.
But the surprisingly detailed fact sheet released by the
TownhallMay 19 2023
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Tim Scott Files to Enter 2024 Presidential Race
Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) filed with the FEC to run for president in 2024 ahead of an expected campaign launch on Monday.
Who is Tim Scott? Scott has served as a U.S. senator for South Carolina since 2013. Labeled “a rising star in the GOP” by Fox News (Right bias), he is the sole black Republican in the Senate. The New York Times (Lean Left bias) went further, calling him “the most
CNBC CNN (Online News) Washington ExaminerJun 11 2012
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House begins its 7th week-long break of the year
Folks griping about a lack of summer vacation time may want to run for a seat in the House of Representatives.
Lawmakers are out of town on a week-long recess (sorry, “district work period, as GOP leaders call them). Its their seventh full-week absence from Washington so far this calendar year.
In fairness, the Senate has spent taken five full week breaks away from Washington in
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