While Pence did not explicitly refer to the former president by name, Trump has been among the loudest, and only, Republican voices supporting Putin.
Category: Politics
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Biden supporters applaud his speech as boring — and that was a good thing
Many analysts thought Biden’s speech missed the mark as just a list of things he wanted to do, but instead, voters appear to like the version of Biden they saw Tuesday night — the same person they voted for in 2020
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Biden makes his midterm message clear: ‘Fund the police’
While some Republicans applauded the president’s blunt proclamation, many activists mourned its deeper message.
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Walter R. Mears, Pulitzer-winning reporter featured in classic book on campaign journalists, dies at 87
He was featured in Timothy Crouse’s “The Boys on the Bus,” about the 1972 presidential campaign, then won a Pulitzer in 1977.
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Trump may have legal exposure, but the ballot box will determine his fate
The Jan. 6 House Committee says there’s evidence to suggest he committed crimes, but voters will have to render a final judgment on the former president, should he run in 2024.
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How much of the covid death toll is a function of peer pressure?
It’s clear that politics has an effect. But why?
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Trump muses about a really bad — and quite possibly illegal — idea to bomb Russia using Chinese flags
Experts say it likely violates international law. And that’s if you can get past the idea that Russia would ever mistake F-22s for Chinese aircraft. (They wouldn’t.)
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Trump muses on war with Russia and praises Kim Jong Un
The former president mused about Ukraine, China, Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin during an 84-minute speech to Republican donors in New Orleans.
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Zelensky’s famous quote of ‘need ammo, not a ride’ not easily confirmed
One unnamed U.S. official is cited as a source, but neither U.S. nor Ukrainian officials have confirmed it.
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Russian forces attack airfields in Ukraine as Zelensky pleads for fighter jets
Alleged cease-fire violations by Russia block evacuation of Ukrainian civilians.
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In 2020, Meadows registered to vote at N.C. mobile home that he reportedly never lived in
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows may have committed voter fraud by listing random North Carolina address in his voter registration.
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Sen. Ron Johnson says Obamacare should be repealed if GOP wins power back
The move would resurrect a fight to do away with the Affordable Care Act that Republicans had waged for nearly a decade, then largely abandoned after midterm losses in 2018.
