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Aug 12 2017
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Jared Kushner fined by ethics watchdog over tardy financial filing
President Trump’s senior advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner has been fined by the government for failing to disclose recent financial transactions on time as required by federal law.
Washington TimesFeb 21 2017
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What's the Truth About Sweden?
President Donald Trump's remarks about Swedish immigration led to critical responses from Sweden and members of the mainstream media in the U.S. and abroad.
CBNJun 08 2017
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Questions For Comey: What Senators Will Likely Ask Former FBI Chief
Former FBI Director James Comey will settle several open questions on Wednesday about his interactions with President Trump regarding the investigation into potential Russian collusion.
The Daily CallerAug 15 2018
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Sarah Sanders Issues Correction on Black Employment Numbers, but Refuses to Apologize for One Critical Thing
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Tuesday issued a correction via Twitter for her contention that three times the number of jobs were created for black workers during President Trump’s first year and a half than were created during former President Obama’s entire eight years.
The Daily CallerFeb 11 2020
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Everything You Need To Know About The New Hampshire Primary
Democrats are going to try again.
After the Iowa results meltdown, New Hampshire takes center stage Tuesday night. This election is run by the secretary of state's office and not the state party. It's also a more-straightforward primary (with a couple kinks we explain below) rather than a complicated, math-heavy caucus.
There is lots at stake, as New Hampshire has served to
NPR (Online News)May 19 2019
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Toomey: 'Absolutely painful' China tariffs may be 'worth the price'
Sen. Pat Toomey on Sunday defended President Donald Trump amid the administration’s trade war with China, arguing that an eventual agreement with Beijing may be “worth the price” of the “absolutely painful” tariffs hammering American farmers. “I actually think the president is right to challenge China,” the Pennsylvania Republican told host Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday,” adding that he
PoliticoMay 18 2020
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The auto industry faces challenges worse than in 2008, lawmakers say
Auto manufacturing plants across the United States are resuming operations Monday, but it’s unclear whether production and consumer demand will ramp up enough for them to survive without federal aid.
If automakers fail to successfully restart — and bring in some much-needed cash, it could mean the loss of thousands of jobs and an economic crisis for the industry integral to North
PoliticoOct 25 2016
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Election 2016: The Potentially Polarizing Effects Of Search Engines, Social Media And Motivated Reasoning
According to a new study by the Pew Research Center, 81 percent of supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump disagree not only on their respective policies and plans but also on the “basic facts” surrounding the candidates and the election. The Pew Research Center stated that its survey was conducted online from Sept. 27 to Oct. 10 among 4,132 adults, including 3,616 registered voters,
HuffPostDec 05 2017
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APNewsBreak: Border arrests plunge, deportation arrests soar
Border crossings plunged to a 45-year low while arrests by deportation officers soared during President Donald Trump’s first months in office, as his efforts to overhaul the nation’s immigration system went into effect.
Associated Press