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Apr 18 2019
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Mueller Report Finds Meddling but No Conspiracy, Leaves Question of Obstruction Unresolved
Moscow extensively interfered in the 2016 presidential election, but repeated communications with the Trump campaign that year didn’t amount to a criminal conspiracy, Robert Mueller said in a report that also avoided judgment on whether President Trump obstructed justice out of “fairness concerns.”
Thursday’s long-awaited release of Mr. Mueller’s report, which runs to 448 pages, capped
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 17 2019
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OPINION: Why ‘Stop Sanders’?
Clever Democrats worry that the gentleman from Vermont won’t be able to defeat Trump in 2020.
‘Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?” T. S. Eliot asked. “Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?”
And where is the intelligence we have lost in cleverness?
Cleverness is the plague of our political classes, an influenza of the intellect. The consultants are
Guest Writer - RightOct 27 2020
Perspectives Blog
When Covid Doesn’t Go Away Before an Election
You have likely never heard of Danny Vanden Boom. But the 22-year-old college junior, who just a few weeks ago was the 4th-string quarterback for the University of Wisconsin football team, could have an outsized impact on the outcome of next week’s presidential election.
Many of us know the critical role that Wisconsin played in electing President Donald Trump four years ago, and the
Dan SchnurJun 30 2017
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Travel ban 2.0 goes into effect despite courts saying security issues unfounded
The United States implemented a modified version of Donald Trump’s travel ban Thursday evening on some people from six Muslim-majority countries and certain refugees, citing security concerns that federal courts have declared to be unfounded.
The GuardianDec 19 2016
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What’s behind push for Electoral College to defy Trump
To those lobbying for a vote against Trump, he is the kind of candidate the Founding Fathers worried about – and thus electors should vet the people's choice in light of the national interest.
Christian Science MonitorMay 07 2020
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CBS Reportedly Caught Creating Fake News at Michigan Coronavirus Testing Site
CBS, the same network that was caught using footage from a chaotic Italian emergency room during a coronavirus story about New York City, created more fake news last week.
According to Project Veritas, a CBS News crew wasn’t satisfied with the COVID-19 testing scene at the Cherry Medical Center in Grand Rapids, Michigan, so they took medical staff away from their duties and got them to
TownhallMar 31 2020
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So there’s been a ‘stay-at-home’ order. Here’s what that means for you.
Maryland, Virginia and the District issued “stay-at-home” orders on Monday, joining a growing list of states and cities mandating broad, enforceable restrictions on where residents can go in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus.
For weeks, officials in the Washington region have escalated social distancing measures, closing schools and businesses deemed nonessential,
Washington PostDec 02 2013
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Despite Website Fixes, Fears Grow that Obamacare Numbers Don't Add Up
The Obama administration was hoping to have 7 million people enrolled in health insurance through HealthCare.gov, but at the current rate that won't be possible, according to some experts who have crunched the numbers.
"We're looking at 1 million people signed up in the amount of time they’re expecting," reporter Rebecca Jarvis said Sunday on ABC's "This Week."
And if that pool
Newsmax (News)Feb 08 2017
News
Immigration Order Controversy Heats Up as the Courts Weigh In
Americans seem to either love or hate an executive action by President Donald Trump that keeps people from seven Muslim majority nations known to harbor terrorists from visiting the U.S.
CBNMar 30 2020
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Seattle City Council passes resolution urging state, feds to cancel rent and mortgage payments during coronavirus emergency
The Seattle City Council took the position Monday that all rent and mortgage payments should be canceled during the novel coronavirus pandemic, passing a resolution calling on Gov. Jay Inslee, Congress and President Donald Trump to use emergency powers and other means to make that happen.
Councilmember Tammy Morales sponsored the nonbinding resolution, saying many people have lost jobs
The Seattle Times