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Senate Intelligence Leaders Stress Bipartisanship in Russia Probe
If you get nothing else from today, take that statement to the bank.”
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If you get nothing else from today, take that statement to the bank.”
He called Trump’s speech “inspiring and succinct,” adding that “the idea of Washington telling us less about what to do is something that rings a chord with me.”
“I am more optimistic today than when I was a 29-year old kid in the senate,” he said. After a long career in the Senate, Biden was picked to be Obama’s running mate in 2008.
Two million more Latinos are in poverty today than when President Obama took his oath of office less than eight years ago. Another 14 million people have left the workforce entirely.
I think he made a mistake,” Trump’s campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, said on NBC’s “Today” show Thursday. “I think he was not respectful to the invitation by the convention to come and speak.
“As your president, I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBT citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology,” Trump said in his acceptance speech
Never has that message been more needed than today. We stand here tonight a nation divided. Partisan rancor, anger, even hatred are tearing America apart.
But Clancy also told USA Today that the agency was preparing for active shooter and sniper scenarios like Dallas.
Days after President Barack Obama delivered a rhetorical broadside at the presumptive GOP presidential nominee’s response to the Orlando, Fla., nightclub shooting, Vice President Joseph R.
HIROSHIMA, Japan — President Barack Obama became the first sitting U.S. president to visit Hiroshima on Friday where he invoked the memory of “a flash of light and wall of fire” that destroyed the city
fulfill the purpose of my life,” Kasich said in evening speech in Columbus, Ohio.
Can you give a speech about the state of American politics today without mentioning Donald Trump? If you’re Speaker Paul D. Ryan, you can.
The 1994 crime bill, signed by then-President Bill Clinton and supported by first lady Hillary Clinton at the time, has been targeted as a driving force behind mass incarceration, particularly of