Month: July 2019

Almost from the start on Tuesday night, CNN positioned the first of its two Democratic presidential primary debates this week as the progressives versus the moderates. And repeatedly throughout the slugfest in Detroit, both sides seemed more than happy to oblige.  More moderate candidates, such as former Rep. John Delaney of Maryland and Montana Gov. […]

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Rep. Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) announced his support for an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Tuesday, becoming one of the highest-ranking members of Congress to do so. Click Here: fjallraven kanken backpack “The American people want, and deserve, the truth. … I believe the House must pursue a formal impeachment inquiry,” the chairman of […]

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Former first lady Michelle Obama recently gave new mom Meghan Markle some heartfelt advice about motherhood while praising the “resiliency” of her own two daughters, Malia, 21, and Sasha, 18. “Being a mother has been a masterclass in letting go,” Obama told the Duchess of Sussex in an interview for British Vogue released by the magazine on Monday. […]

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) emerged as one of the biggest winners of Tuesday night’s Democratic presidential debate.  Click Here: Cheap kid backpacks She not only got in more words than any of her opponents ― nearly doubling the count of former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, who had the fewest, according to FiveThirtyEight ― she also […]

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Tom Barrack, a longtime friend and informal adviser to President Donald Trump, worked to modify a major energy speech given in 2016 by then-candidate Trump to be more pro-Middle East, according to a new report released by Democrats on the House Oversight and Reform Committee on Monday. When Trump was elected and assumed office just […]

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) took his criticism of the mass media to live national television on Tuesday night, accusing CNN’s Jake Tapper of amplifying GOP rhetoric on health care as 10 contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination squared off in a debate. “Jake, your question is a Republican talking point,” Sanders said to applause at the […]

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President Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claim on Monday that he “spent a lot of time” with 9/11 first responders at Ground Zero has inspired a side-splitting Twitter series featuring totally fabricated moments of “Lost Trump History.”  Trump’s best-known action after the 2001 terror attacks was to brag in a radio interview that his building at 40 Wall Street was suddenly the […]

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President Donald Trump has nominated Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) to replace Dan Coats as the director of national intelligence, and the selection of a Trump stalwart for a sensitive nonpartisan role has drawn deep concern among Democrats and little enthusiasm among some Republicans. That unease extends to the Senate Intelligence Committee, where Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) sounded the alarm […]

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