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Jul 08 2023
News
Iowa Republican Caucus Scheduled for January 15
The Republican Party of Iowa scheduled its first-in-the-nation caucus for January 15, 2024, it announced on Saturday. January 15, 2024, falls on a Monday, which also happens to be Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday. The January 15 date is about three weeks earlier than its contests in 2016 and 2021 but two weeks later than 2012 and 2008’s schedule, Politico reported. The Iowa GOP’s
Breitbart NewsAug 16 2023
News
Biden to travel to Maui to meet with first responders and survivors of wildfires
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will survey the devastation wildfires wreaked on the Hawaiian island of Maui. The first couple will travel to Maui next Monday to meet with first responders, survivors, in addition to federal, state, and local officials, after the fires, which killed at least 106 people last week, according to White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. BIDEN
Washington ExaminerJun 27 2023
News
Investigators from special counsel's office to interview Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger
Investigators from special counsel Jack Smith’s office are set to interview Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, as part of the federal probe into efforts to subvert the peaceful transition of power. A spokesperson for the secretary of state’s office confirmed Raffensperger’s interview is set to take place Wednesday in Atlanta. The interview was first reported by The Washington Post
CNN DigitalSep 13 2023
Opinion
Kevin McCarthy Is a Hostage
As Kevin McCarthy made his televised declaration earlier today that House Republicans were launching an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden, the House speaker stood outside his office in the Capitol, a trio of American flags arrayed behind to lend an air of dignity to such a grave announcement. But McCarthy looked and sounded like a hostage, and for good reason.
That the
The AtlanticAug 16 2023
News
Hawaii fire: First victims named as death toll surpasses 100
The death toll from the catastrophic Hawaii wildfires has surpassed 100, according to local officials, who released the first names of those who died from the natural disaster. Robert Dyckman, 74, and Buddy Jantoc, 79, were identified as being among the 106 people to die in the Maui wildfires, according to a Maui County news release. It added that three other individuals who died have also
Washington ExaminerAug 13 2023
News
Hunter Biden Special Counsel Wastes No Time: Declares 'Impasse' in Plea-Deal Talks, Moves to Change Venue
For a second there, Attorney General Merrick Garland almost had Republicans. On Friday, the head of the Department of Justice announced that there was going to be a special counsel in the Hunter Biden investigation. Yes! Moreover, the special counsel would be an individual previously appointed by former President Donald Trump. Yes! According to The Associated Press, Garland told the media the
Western JournalAug 30 2023
News
Judge orders default judgment, sanctions against Rudy Giuliani in election workers’ lawsuit
A federal judge on Wednesday issued a default judgment against former Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and ordered him to pay sanctions of nearly $133,000 in a civil conspiracy lawsuit by two Georgia election workers he had claimed mishandled ballots in the 2020 presidential contest.
Judge Beryl Howell sanctioned Giuliani for failing to comply with her orders endorsing the demands for
CNBCAug 18 2023
News
GOP debate lineup in flux as some race for spots, and other campaign trail takeaways
Several Republican candidates are clawing for a spot on next week's presidential debate stage, while former President Donald Trump plans to skip the event altogether. With time quickly running out before Wednesday's debate in Milwaukee, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson and former Texas Rep. Will Hurd say they are inching closer to the Republican National Committee's donor and polling
ABC News (Online)Nov 05 2016
News
In final weekend, Trump remains own best front man, says Jay Z's profanity rap at Clinton rally a double standard
Donald Trump on Saturday began his final weekend of the 2016 White House race headlining his essentially one-man show, while slamming the campaign of Democratic rival Hillary Clinton for letting hip-hop star Jay Z rap a profanity-laced song at a rally Friday night in battleground Ohio.
Fox News DigitalSep 11 2024
Headline Roundup
Who Won the Trump-Harris Debate?
Media outlets and pundits weighed in on who won last night's presidential debate in Philadelphia.
Vice President Kamala Harris: The New York Times (Lean Left bias) concluded that Harris succeeded in provoking Trump into veering off message, particularly when Harris suggested Trump's rallies were boring and when she mentioned Trump's criminal conviction and legal issues. National Review
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