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Trump issues 26 new pardons, including ones for Stone, Manafort and Charles Kushner The pardons of Manafort and Stone reward two of the most high-profile and widely condemned former advisers of the President, both of whom were indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller, went to trial and were convicted by juries of multiple crimes.
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Trump vetoes massive defense bill despite overwhelming GOP support Trump had previously threatened to veto the defense bill, known as the National Defense Authorization Act, because it doesn't include a repeal of Section 230, a law that shields internet companies from liability for what is posted on their websites by them or third ...
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A President Unhappy, Unleashed and Unpredictable President Trump remains the most powerful man in the world, but powerless to achieve what he most wants: to avoid leaving office as a loser.
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Border wall construction presses full steam ahead in final days of Trump administration (CNN) At a secluded spot in southeast Arizona, the San Pedro River flows north from Mexico and crosses the United States border, running under a majestic canopy of tall cottonwood trees. The river's winding path is a migration gateway and critical habitation ...
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Trump goes on a rampage with pardons, veto threats and Covid denial Washington (CNN) Donald Trump's presidency is blazing into history in a way that epitomizes his corrupt excess, with pardons for cronies and war crimes, assaults on democracy, fresh Covid-19 denial and impunity for Russia. And in a trademark bombshell ...
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Biden introduces Miguel Cardona as education secretary nominee Cardona, whose parents moved from Puerto Rico to Connecticut, would be another high-profile Latino in the Cabinet if confirmed by the US Senate. Biden said Cardona "understands that the deep roots of inequity that exist as a source of our persistent ...
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As Evidence Mounts that Opposition Leader Was Poisoned, Russians Just Sigh. Aleksei Navalny, the top critic of President Putin, has aired evidence that he was poisoned by his own government. Russians have responded with fear, disbelief and a lot of apathy.
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Potential jurors in upcoming George Floyd trial asked about Black Lives Matter, experience with police Prospective jurors in the George Floyd trial are being asked about their views on Black Lives Matter, policing and criminal justice as they're being considered for the upcoming criminal trial in Minnesota District Court. The 16-page document also asks potential ...
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Blackwater's Bullets Scarred Iraqis. Trump's Pardon Renewed the Pain. BAGHDAD, Iraq — Haider Ahmed Rabia was stuck in traffic in Baghdad 13 years ago when guards with the American security contractor Blackwater opened fire with machine guns and grenade launchers, killing or wounding at least 31 Iraqi civilians. He still ...
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Trump Pardons Two Russia Inquiry Figures and Blackwater Guards In an audacious pre-Christmas round of pardons, President Trump granted clemency on Tuesday to two people who pleaded guilty in the special counsel's Russia inquiry, four Blackwater guards convicted in connection with the killing of Iraqi civilians and ...
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