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Apr 06 2018
News
U.S. Sanctions Billionaire Deripaska and Other Russian Oligarchs
The Trump administration sanctioned seven Russian tycoons, 12 companies and 17 senior government officials including key allies of President Vladimir Putin under provisions of a law Congress passed last year to retaliate against Moscow for meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
BloombergDec 06 2017
News
The 2017 TIME Person of the Year Is...
President Trump was this year's runner up in the TIME Magazine Person of the Year search. He claimed in a tweet last week that the editors called him wanting to give him the honor, but he said no thanks after they demanded a photoshoot and interview.
TownhallApr 29 2020
News
Kushner calls US coronavirus response a 'success story' as cases hit 1 million
President Donald Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, praised the administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic as a "great success story" on Wednesday -- less than a day after the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the United States topped 1 million.
Kushner painted a rosy picture for "Fox and Friends" Wednesday morning, saying that "the federal
CNN DigitalAug 05 2020
News
TikTok
“Microsoft is in talks to buy parts of TikTok [from ByteDance], a forced sale after [President Donald] Trump threatened to ban the Chinese-owned video app… Trump said Monday to reporters that the U.S. ‘should get a very large percentage of that price because we’re making it possible… we want and we think we deserve to have a big percentage of that price coming to America, coming to the
The Flip SideApr 29 2020
News
Biden vs. Kavanaugh: How the #MeToo Numbers Stack Up
Three years ago, the #MeToo movement was everywhere, with powerful men facing public reckonings seemingly on a weekly basis. Two years ago, when Supreme Court justice nominee Brett Kavanaugh was accused of sexual assault, wall-to-wall media coverage kept the allegations in the headlines for nearly a month. With the media showing little interest in the assault allegation against Joe Biden, has
RealClearPoliticsDec 21 2016
News
The failed electoral-college rebellion bodes ill for future elections
The last-ditch effort by some Democrats to thwart a Donald Trump presidency ended in a fizzle on December 19th. The 538 members of the electoral college—the body that officially elects America’s chief executive, as ordained by Article II of the constitution—handed the real-estate magnate 304 votes, two shy of the total he was projected to win after the people voted on November 8th but a
The EconomistApr 10 2019
News
Bill Barr Confirms: Yes, Spying Occurred During the 2016 Campaign and It's a Big Deal
Testifying in front of the Senate Appropriations subcommittee Wednesday morning, Attorney General Bill Barr said he believes spying did occur during the 2016 presidential election against Donald Trump's campaign.
"I think spying did occur," Barr said. "I'm not talking about the FBI necessarily, but intelligence agencies more broadly," Barr said.
"I think spying on a political
TownhallDec 30 2017
News
How the Russia Inquiry Began: A Campaign Aide, Drinks and Talk of Political Dirt
During a night of heavy drinking at an upscale London bar in May 2016, George Papadopoulos, a young foreign policy adviser to the Trump campaign, made a startling revelation to Australia’s top diplomat in Britain: Russia had political dirt on Hillary Clinton.
New York Times (News)Feb 04 2016
Opinion
OPINION: Marco Rubio is running scared
The Florida senator shuns risk and appears to live in mortal terror of mentioning Trump.
Dana MilbankFeb 23 2021
News
Top Security Officials to Testify on Failure to Blunt Capitol Attack
Top officials responsible for the security of the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack are scheduled to testify before Congress Tuesday about the failure to adequately prepare for and counter a deadly riot on the day lawmakers convened to certify the results of the presidential election.
A joint bipartisan committee of senators will question three security officials who resigned in the
Wall Street Journal (News)