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Dec 20 2019
News
'Biased state of mind': Peter Strzok's fight to spy on Trump campaign
The Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and its possible links to Christopher Steele were discussed inside the FBI’s top echelons before it obtained court authority to wiretap a Trump associate based largely on Mr. Steele’s Democratic Party opposition research, according to the Justice Department’s inspector general report.
The report chronicles a tense standoff during which FBI agent
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Feb 03 2023
Analysis
Democrats Are Stuck with Biden
He remains their best choice, and that’s not really a good thing.
Joe Biden is still the Democrats’ best bet in 2024 — I stand by that. His poll numbers have steadied as gas prices have fallen, and broken supply chains have healed. He doesn’t inspire the intensity of fear and loathing among Republicans that Bill Clinton and Barack Obama did. Yes, his party went on a spending spree at
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Mar 06 2020
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Biden could wrap up nomination on Tuesday
Joe Biden could lock up the Democratic nomination on Tuesday — not in a technical sense, but a substantive one.
Now that a chaotic, volatile primary with more than two dozen contenders is essentially a two-man race, Tuesday’s round of primaries will test if there is any appetite among Democratic voters for a replay of the drawn-out primary fight between Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and
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May 21 2015
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Chris Christie Wants Media to Say Sorry for Bridge Scandal Coverage
Gov. Chris Christie said that he deserves apologies from the news media over the coverage of George Washington Bridge traffic jam scandal, and complained that Hillary Clinton hadn’t been subjected to the same degree of scrutiny over the private email account she used while secretary of state.
On CNBC’s “Squawk Box” Thursday morning, the likely 2016 candidate described himself as the
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Jul 21 2020
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Can Trump overcome Biden's lead in the polls?
The president’s reelection bid appears to be in serious trouble. He currently trails presumptive Democratic nominee Joe Biden by nearly 9 points, according to an average of the most recent national polls.
Polls of key swing states tell a similar story. Biden is running ahead in Wisconsin, Michigan, Florida and Pennsylvania — all states Donald Trump narrowly won in 2016 as part of his
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Oct 27 2013
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Joe Biden, Democratic recruiter
Vice President Joe Biden is on a break from being President Barack Obama’s Senate closer. But he’s picked up an increasingly active role as the Democrats’ House recruiter. Among the party’s national stars, Biden is in a unique and powerful position. Obama has to worry about the much broader responsibilities of his job and the fallout from getting overtly political. Hillary Clinton faces
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Aug 29 2022
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Graham predicts ‘riots in the streets’ if Trump prosecuted over classified docs
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) on Sunday warned of “riots in the streets” if former President Trump is prosecuted for his handling of classified materials found when the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago home.
“If there’s a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information, after the Clinton debacle … there’ll be riots in the streets,” Graham told former South Carolina
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May 30 2016
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Can Donald Trump Win? These Battleground Regions Will Decide
With Donald J. Trump pulling even or ahead of Hillary Clinton in a series of recent national polls, the once unthinkable has become at least plausible. But if he is to be elected the 45th president, he must compete on a political map that, for now, looks forbidding.
In the Republican primaries, he proved a master of nationalizing the political debate, appealing to voters across regional
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Apr 08 2015
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Tense: Rand Paul clashes with Today host over his foreign policy flip-flops
The fight of Rand Paul’s life will not be against the Republican Party’s “establishment,” nor will it be against Hillary Clinton should he become his party’s presidential nominee in 2016. No, the great adversaries against which Paul will be contending for the remainder of his presidential campaign will be himself and the political press.
This battle was foreshadowed on Tuesday during an
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Nov 23 2020
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Biden To Choose Antony Blinken For Secretary Of State
President-elect Joe Biden will nominate Antony Blinken for the coveted secretary of state post, a source familiar with the transition discussions told NPR.
Blinken, 58, has extensive foreign policy experience, serving as deputy secretary of state and deputy national security adviser under President Obama.
A graduate of Harvard University and Columbia Law School, Blinken began his
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