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Trump Raised $250 Million Since Election To Challenge Outcome—Here's Where Most Of The ... Trump's fundraising success ebbed and flowed during this period: As noted by The New York Times, Trump and the RNC raised over $2 million every ...
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Here Are The Lies Trump Is Now Telling About His Business Senior editor at Forbes, covering Donald Trump's business.
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Trump Raised $255.4 Million in 8 Weeks as He Sought to Overturn Election Result Mr. Trump's strongest fund-raising came in the immediate aftermath of the election, such as after major media organizations declared that Joseph R.
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Biden Hits Washington Reality in Dash for Post-Trump Reset Joe Biden's presidency began at a choreographed sprint, with a series of executive actions to erase Donald Trump's legacy and reset the nation's ...
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Trump officials actively lobbied to deny states money for vaccine rollout last fall The previously unreported lobbying efforts underscore that even after the Trump administration spent billions helping drug makers develop Covid-19 ...
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Trump's Legal Team Gets Shake-Up as Impeachment Trial Nears The departures of Bowers, expected to have been Trump's lead attorney, Deborah Barbier and three others were were mutually agreed upon, CNN ...
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Trump loyalists in South Dakota turn on home state senator Thompson, a retired rodeo announcer and broadcaster, watched Trump's calls for supporters to come to Washington to stop Congress from certifying ...
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Trump Appointees Poised to Influence Legal Outcomes for Decades to Come The two courts illustrate the range of ways that Mr. Trump's life-tenured appointees—three Supreme Court justices, 54 appeals court judges and 174 ...
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South Carolina GOP Censures Rep. Tom Rice Over Trump Impeachment Vote Tom Rice on Saturday over his vote earlier this month to impeach former President Donald Trump for inciting the crowd that stormed the U.S. Capitol.
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How Trump could factor into legal defenses of North Texans accused of threats and storming Capitol They had become "radicalized" by Donald Trump's speeches as well as the hyper-charged language of his cult-like following on social media.
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Legal analyst: This may be why Trump's lawyers left Former President Donald Trump's five impeachment defense attorneys have left a little more than a week before his trial is set to begin amid a ...
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Georgetown University Discusses The Great Deplatforming: Removing Trump From Social Media He noted that former President Trump's desire to repeal that section was based in his lack of understanding of what it did. In effect, he said, it would have ...
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Biden wants to undo Trump's family separation legacy. It won't be easy. Now, he has to follow through with undoing Trump's family separation policy and starting a reunification process, one of his signature campaign ...
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Kinzinger launching PAC to challenge GOP's embrace of Trump Kinzinger was one of 10 House Republicans to vote to impeach Trump for his role in inciting the deadly Jan. 6 Capitol breach and has become an ...
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Trump-supporting evangelicals must repent after turning blind eye to his evil Like many Americans, I'm mystified by how so many evangelical Christians turned a blind eye to former President Donald Trump's moral depravity and ...
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Bill Cassidy says Trump defense should focus on impeachment charge Cassidy's suggestion follows reports that members of Trump's legal team resigned just days before the trial following a disagreement over how the ...
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Trump loses lead impeachment lawyers a week before trial WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump has parted ways with his lead impeachment lawyers little more more than a week before his ...
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What to know about Scott Perry, Trump's election plot, and Section 3 of the 14th Amendment Perry has confirmed the Times report that he introduced then-President Donald Trump to a sympathetic Justice Department lawyer, Jeffrey Clark, who ...
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Letter to the editor: Trump's ideals Yes, President Trump governed in an unconventional and controversial way. One may not like Trump as a person, but his ideals are clear: prioritize ...
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Facebook now giving you a way to offer feedback on platform's suspension of Trump After the storming of the Capitol building on Jan. 6, and subsequent removal of Trump's Facebook the following day, many had strong opinions on both ...
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Scrambling to save tens of thousands of lives Trump legacy and Marjorie Taylor Greene. 02 opinion weekly column 21030. Even before Marjorie Taylor Greene was elected as a freshman member ...
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Trump's Public Lands Giveaways Won't Easily Be Reversed "The Trump administration was smart," says Charles Wilkinson, an emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Law School and an expert in public ...
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Trump left Biden a $30 billion fund used for trade wars. Biden has other plans for it. Trump's Agriculture secretary, Sonny Perdue, "certainly took the training wheels off," said Scott Faber, senior vice president of government affairs for the ...
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Flashpoint 1/31/21: Sen. Debbie Stabenow talks 2nd Trump impeachment trial; new Washtenaw ... DETROIT – The United States Senate is preparing for the second impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump. The upcoming trial is ...
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Trump to Defend Self After Receiving Law Degree from Trump University Davis Logsdon, a law professor at the University of Minnesota, called Trump's new status as his own attorney "problematic." "It's true that he will now ...
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US Republicans grapple with internal divisions as Trump trial looms WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. congressional Republicans face a week of reckoning ahead of Donald Trump's second impeachment trial as the ...
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Thanks, Trump — Republicans' victim mentality intensifies, despite reality One of Trump's signature schemes was to frame himself and his followers as "victims" of vague and powerful forces arrayed against them. He was ...
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GOP senator: Trump's inexcusable behavior may not be subject to conviction Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio tells CNN's Dana Bash that he believes Trump's actions ahead of the Capitol attack were "inexcusable," but that ...
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Trump, Republicans raised $207M amid push to contest election WinRed is a platform where Republican candidates can raise money – not just Trump himself. It's used by national, state and local candidates and was ...
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Trump names lawyers to lead his impeachment defense team WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Former U.S. President Donald Trump's office on Sunday said trial lawyers David Schoen and Bruce L. Castor will lead ...
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Ducey: Trump bears 'some responsibility' for Capitol attack Doug Ducey tells CNN's Dana Bash that former President Trump contributed to the events of January 6th and that rioters should be held accountable.
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