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News - 2019
What Jumps Out From The Subpoena Of The Trump Inaugural Committee
By Josh Kovensky and Allegra Kirkland
02.05.19 | 10:27 am
Ginsburg Attends Concert In First Public Appearance Since Surgery
By MARK SHERMAN
02.05.19 | 10:49 am
Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler of New York speaks, standing with Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee, during a press conference on Capitol Hill to introduce Bill H.R. 5476, the “Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Protection Act”. On Thursday, April 12, 2018 in Washington DC, United States. (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto) Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler of New York speaks, standing with Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee, during a press conference on Capitol Hill to introduce Bill H.R. 5476, the “Special Counsel Independence and Integrity Protection Act”. On Thursday, April 12, 2018 in Washington DC, United States. (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto)
House Judiciary Chair Sets Stage For Matt Whitaker Subpoena Showdown
By Tierney Sneed
02.05.19 | 11:39 am
FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2019 file photo, incoming state Rep. Jim Glenn, D-Owensboro, is sworn in during a ceremony at the Kentucky House of Representatives in Frankfort, Ky. Election officials in Kentucky are reviewing ballots cast in a Kentucky House race where Glenn was elected by just one vote. The Democrat defeated Republican state Rep. DJ Johnson by one vote in November. But the Republican-controlled state legislature ordered a recount in the race after Johnson asked for it. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File) FILE - In this Jan. 8, 2019 file photo, incoming state Rep. Jim Glenn, D-Owensboro, is sworn in during a ceremony at the Kentucky House of Representatives in Frankfort, Ky. Election officials in Kentucky are reviewing ballots cast in a Kentucky House race where Glenn was elected by just one vote. The Democrat defeated Republican state Rep. DJ Johnson by one vote in November. But the Republican-controlled state legislature ordered a recount in the race after Johnson asked for it. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley, File)
Political Mudslinging Ensues After KY House Race Recount Ends In A Tie
By BRUCE SCHREINER
02.05.19 | 11:53 am
Steve King Will Bring Diamond Of Diamond & Silk To SOTU
By Summer Concepcion
02.05.19 | 12:37 pm
Trump’s Kavanaugh Replacement Pick Tries To Walk Back Date Rape Remarks
By MATTHEW DALY
02.05.19 | 12:52 pm
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: (L-R) U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray and U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue of the Eastern District of New York announce new criminal charges against Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei at the Department of Justice January 28, 2019 in Washington, DC. The Justice Department is charging Huawei and its American affiliate with theft of trade secrets, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice. The recent arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou in Canada has strained relations between the United States and China as the Trump administration seeks to have her extradited to the U.S. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 28: (L-R) U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray and U.S. Attorney Richard Donoghue of the Eastern District of New York announce new criminal charges against Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei at the Department of Justice January 28, 2019 in Washington, DC. The Justice Department is charging Huawei and its American affiliate with theft of trade secrets, wire fraud, and obstruction of justice. The recent arrest of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou in Canada has strained relations between the United States and China as the Trump administration seeks to have her extradited to the U.S. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Trump’s SOTU Cabinet Isn’t Going To Be Around For Long
By Cameron Joseph
02.05.19 | 1:14 pm
Trump’s Immigrant Crime Hotline Is Still Causing Confusion Two Years Later
By MICHAEL BALSAMO and COLLEEN LONG
02.05.19 | 2:02 pm
Alumni Of Northam’s Med School Say Racist Yearbook Photo Flew Under Radar
By BEN FINLEY
02.05.19 | 2:18 pm
Ernst, A Sexual Assault Survivor, Pushes Judicial Nominee On Past Writing About Rape
By Kate Riga
02.05.19 | 2:19 pm
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