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Biden: Trump Supporters ‘Are Not Our Enemies'
“For all of those of you who voted for President Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight. I’ve lost a couple times myself. But now let’s give each other a chance,” President-Elect Joe Biden said. “[Trump supporters] are not our enemies. They are Americans.”
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
Despite a Democratic boycott, Republicans are powering ahead to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court by Election Day with the Senate Judiciary Committee voting Thursday to recommend President Donald Trump’s nominee to the full Senate.
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GOP-led Senate Panel Advances Barrett Nomination Despite Dems' Boycott
The Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court nomination to the full Senate. Democrats on the committee boycotted the session in protest.
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Remembering John Lewis, Rights Icon and `American Hero'
John Lewis, who carried the struggle against racial discrimination from Southern battlegrounds of the 1960s to the halls of Congress, has died
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House Republicans Storm Impeachment Deposition
Impeachment hearings were delayed by five hours on Wednesday when two dozen House Republicans stormed the deposition room to protest the proceedings.
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House Republicans Storm Impeachment Deposition
Impeachment hearings were delayed by five hours on Wednesday when two dozen House Republicans stormed the deposition room to protest the proceedings.
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Warren Turns Corporate Criticism Into Bona Fides in 2020 Race
Facebook’s CEO said his company is ready to “go to the mat” to stop Elizabeth Warren from breaking up tech giants. Amazon accused her of getting facts wrong. And some Democratic donors with ties to Wall Street have quietly said they’ll sit out the election or vote for President Donald Trump if Warren wins her party’s presidential...
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McConnell: Senate Must Take Up Impeachment If House Approves
Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Monday that Senate rules would require him to take up any articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump if approved by the House, swatting down talk that that the GOP-controlled chamber could dodge the matter entirely. “I would have no choice but to take it up,” McConnell said on CNBC. But he cautioned, “How long...
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Trump Pushes for Whistleblower's Identity
President Donald Trump took to Twitter over the weekend, demanding to “meet” the whistleblower who exposed his conversation with the President of Ukraine and leveling his own accusations that he was being spied on.
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4 California Voters File Lawsuit Over Presidential Tax Returns
The conservative group Judicial Watch announced it had filed a lawsuit on Thursday to challenge the law.
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California Governor Signs Bill on Presidential Tax Returns
California’s Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot, a move aimed squarely at Republican President Donald Trump.
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Elizabeth Warren: ‘Economy Doing Great for Those With Money'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) said the government and the economy are doing great for those with money but not for everyone else during the first night of the Democratic presidential debates Wednesday.
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Trump to Launch New Immigration Overhaul Push
After years of setbacks and stalemates, President Donald Trump will lay out yet another immigration plan on Thursday as he tries to convince the American public and lawmakers that the nation’s legal immigration system should be overhauled. The latest effort, spearheaded by Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, focuses on beefing up border security and rethinking the green card...
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Trump Signs Order to ‘Protect Free Speech' on Campuses
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday requiring U.S. colleges to certify that they protect free speech on their campuses or risk losing federal research funding.
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Bernie Sanders' Institute Closing Down As He Campaigns for 2020
The Sanders Institute, a think tank founded by the Democratic presidential contender’s wife and stepson, is shutting down, at least for now, hoping to quash criticism that the nonprofit has blurred the lines between family, fundraising and campaigning. Jane Sanders said in an interview that the Vermont-based institute has stopped accepting donations and plans to suspend all operations by the...
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Democrat Elizabeth Warren Plans to Forgo Big-Money Donors
Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she will forgo the chase for campaign money from the biggest donors in her quest for her party’s nomination for president. In an email to supporters on Monday, Warren acknowledged the decision will ensure she “will be outraised by other candidates in this race.”
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Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar Joins 2020 Democratic Race
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar on Sunday joined the growing group of Democrats jostling to be president and positioned herself as the most prominent Midwestern candidate in the field, as her party tries to win back voters in a region that helped put Donald Trump in the White House. “For every American, I’m running for you,” she told an exuberant crowd...
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Elizabeth Warren Apologizes After Identifying as Native American on Texas Bar Registration
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has issued a broader apology for claiming Native American ancestry amid a report that she identified herself as an “American Indian” on her registration for the State Bar of Texas. The broader apology comes after The Washington Post obtained and published Warren’s 1986 registration card for the State Bar of Texas, in which she identifies as “American...
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Announces Exploratory Committee for Presidential Run
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) announced she is forming an exploratory committee for a possible 2020 presidential run Monday. Warren is the first Democrat to take a formal step towards a 2020 presidential run.
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Election Night For the Left: 2016 Flashback Turns to Celebration
As the midterm polls closed, social media timelines flooded with sentiments that resembled a flashback to the 2016 election. Some pundits projected Democrats would take the Senate and the House in this election, but the “Blue Wave” wasn’t meant to be this election. Twitter emoted at that fact in real-time. Writer Touré tweeted: “It’s funny, this is just about the...