Trump’s pressure on Secret Service before Jan. 6 indicates he had greater awareness of unpermitted march on Capitol than previously known
Category: Politics
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Stacey Abrams, a prominent champion of choice, once opposed abortion
Abrams said “conversion” on the issue has informed her conversations with colleagues — and on the campaign trail.
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The Jan. 6 hearing dominated the airwaves — except on Fox News
“So many bombshell scoops,” said CNN’s Jake Tapper. “Absolutely nothing new, multi-hour Democratic fundraiser,” said Fox’s Sean Hannity.
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Ivanka Trump’s Jan. 6 testimony exposes family strain
The discord marks a new twist on a close father-daughter relationship that has spanned family, business and politics, exposing a rift that has opened since the 2020 election.
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Nearly 19 million watched the first Jan. 6 hearing in prime time
The ratings suggest a quantifiable success for committee members hoping to engage the public in their investigation.
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The Jan. 6 hearing was horrifying. It also gave me hope.
To see the grim facts of the insurrection laid out in network news coverage suggests that a quest for accountability might succeed.
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Biden says Zelensky ‘didn’t want to hear’ U.S. warnings of invasion
Ukrainian officials, however, have rejected Biden’s account of the events before the invasion.
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Man accused in Kavanaugh plot texted sister before surrender, police say
Authorities allege Nicholas Roske followed a detailed plan long enough to support charge of attempted murder.
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In South Carolina, race and gender animate Democratic gubernatorial primary
Former Democratic congressman Joe Cunningham has drawn the ire of activists who want South Carolina state Sen. Mia McLeod to become the state’s first Black female gubernatorial nominee.
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GOP spends millions on election volunteers to search for fraud
The RNC plans to give poll watchers direct contact to party attorneys on Election Day to help challenge individual ballots, report objections — and quickly provide the fodder for court challenges to Republican losses.
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New Mexico’s Supreme Court orders county commission to certify vote
The order follows the commission’s refusal to approve primary vote tallies, citing discredited concerns about Dominion machines.
