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Jul 11 2019
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AOC ups ante in feud with Pelosi, suggests speaker is 'singling out' newly elected 'women of color'
The public spat between Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-NY, and Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, got a lot nastier on Wednesday, with the freshman congresswoman suggesting that the speaker is "singling out" her and her colleagues based on their race.
Pelosi has worked to keep the Democratic caucus in line, specifically four newly-elected outspoken progressives: Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Ilhan
Fox News DigitalApr 29 2019
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Trump Campaign Manager Believes President Can Flip Nevada, N.H., Colorado
Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale thinks the president has the power to flip New Hampshire, Nevada and Colorado in the 2020 election.
“I think New Mexico is in play in 2020,” Parscale told Margaret Brennan during an interview that aired Sunday on CBS News’ Face the Nation. “I think New Hampshire, I think we continue to grow the map. I think Nevada, you know, even Colorado. And so
Newsmax (News)Jun 06 2019
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U.S.-Mexico talks to continue as time runs short for tariff deal
White House and Mexican government officials met Wednesday to try to reach a deal to halt or delay President Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on roughly $350 billion in imports, a threat that poses major implications for both economies.
The two sides are due to continue their discussions Thursday, with Trump confirming in a Twitter post that tariffs will go into effect next week unless he
Washington PostJul 10 2020
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The Harper's Letter on "Justice and Open Debate"
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
On July 7th, Harper's Magazine published "A Letter on Justice and Open Debate" on its website. The print version will appear in magazine's October issue.The letter is signed by 153 prominent academics, artists, Abridge NewsMay 24 2015
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Hillary Clinton: 'No role whatsoever for American soldiers on the ground' in Iraq
Hillary Rodham Clinton said Friday that she sees "no role whatsoever for American soldiers on the ground to go back" to Iraq as the Islamic State terrorist group makes gains.
The remarks by Clinton - who has disavowed her own 2003 vote for the Iraq war as a senator - come amid growing fervor among Republicans to send ground forces back to Iraq in some capacity to assist the Baghdad
Washington PostJun 27 2013
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SCARBOROUGH HIGHLIGHTS HYPOCRISY IN ABORTION FILIBUSTER COVERAGE
MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough has been criticized for advancing what some believe are non-conservative ideals. But on Thursday morning, he went on-air and defended those on the right against the disparity that exists between the treatment and labeling of conservative and liberal protesters.
The BlazeJun 15 2018
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Fact Check: Does Trump or Obama Deserve Credit for the Economy?
The Story: With the release of the May jobs report, most publications across the aisle found a rare area of agreement. The numbers, they said, were inherently positive. But opinions decidedly diverge over how long the party will last, and which leader (Trump or Obama?) deserves the credit.
The Questions: How good is the economy actually doing, and who gets acknowledgement for any
Billy BinionOct 14 2019
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Schiff: We Don't Need a Quid Pro Quo to Impeach Trump
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said on Sunday that there does not need to be a quid pro quo to impeach President Trump.
“We’re keeping our focus right now on the president’s coercion of an ally, that is Ukraine, to create this sham investigations into his political opponent,” he told CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “We have discovered in very short order not only the
TownhallJan 17 2020
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Trump trial poses toughest test yet for Roberts
Chief Justice John Roberts will soon discover firsthand that while the Supreme Court and the Senate sit on adjacent Washington city blocks, the two institutions occupy separate worlds.
Roberts on Thursday appeared in the Senate in his black robes to preside over President Trump's impeachment trial, leaving the collegiality of the court for a chamber marked in recent years by partisan
The HillJan 19 2016
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Marco Rubio's ridiculous reason for buying a gun: he might have to fight ISIS
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio on Sunday said he bought another gun on Christmas Eve — to protect his family and himself from ISIS.
"I'm a strong supporter of the Second Amendment. I have a right to protect my family if someone were to come after us," Rubio said on Face the Nation, according to a video posted by ThinkProgress. "In fact, if ISIS were to visit us or our
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