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Trump calls out Cincinnati's 'Democrat mayor' as protesters escorted out | TheHill

posted onAugust 2, 2019
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CINCINNATI — MORE on Thursday called out Cincinnati’s “Democrat mayor” at a campaign rally in the Ohio city as protesters were escorted out of the arena during a minutes-long confrontation. “Democrat lawmakers care more about illegal aliens than they care about their own constituents,” Trump told the audience, prompting applause. “They put foreign citizens before American citizens.

Trump targets Democrats over state of US cities at Cincinnati rally | TheHill

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CINCINNATI – MORE, at his campaign rally Thursday, bemoaned the state of American cities, broadening his days-long onslaught against Baltimore to accuse Democrats of running urban areas across the nation into the ground. “No one has paid a higher price for the far left’s destructive agenda than Americans living in our nation’s inner cities. They have paid a dear price,” Trump told his supporters near the start of the event at U.S.

Will Hurd, only black Republican congressman, retiring | TheHill

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Rep. MORE (R-Texas), the only African American Republican in the House of Representatives, announced Thursday night that he will not seek reelection in 2020.  "I have made the decision to not seek reelection for the 23rd Congressional District of Texas in order to pursue opportunities outside the halls of Congress to solve problems at the nexus between technology and national security," Hurd said on Twitter.  Hurd's abrupt decision to not seek reelection comes amid a period of flux inside the Republican Party.

Democrats express alarm over debate's negative tone | TheHill

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Democratic lawmakers were left shaken and worried by Wednesday night’s bruising presidential debate, which left some fearing the fight will hurt the party and result in a damaged nominee. Senate Democrats are frustrated that candidates are spending too much time and effort attacking each other for relatively small policy differences, while not focusing their ire on MORE. They worry the intraparty food fight is overshadowing what they see as the main goal: Drawing a clear contrast between the Democratic candidates and Trump on health care and other key issues. “I’m of

Frank Gaffney: Steven Kwast Is the General Trump Has Been Seeking

posted onAugust 2, 2019
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Unfortunately, unless President Trump acts quickly, Gen. Kwast will be unwillingly retired from his service because his vision for one of our most urgent national missions – the assured access to and use of outer space – aligned with the Commander-in-Chief’s, but not that of the Air Force.

Jim Banks Asks FBI to Include Antifa to List of Extremist Ideologies

posted onAugust 2, 2019
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“The point of my letter is simple,” Banks said in a statement. “Antifa employs violence to coerce Americans into silence.” “As a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, I am intimately familiar with the tactics of terrorist groups and how they employ fear/violence to silence political enemies,” Banks added. “To my great surprise, we are witnessing similar style tactics right here in our country.

Pinkerton: Pro-Impeachment Democrats Making GOP's Same Past Mistake

posted onAugust 2, 2019
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Progressives Fan the Impeachment Flames Most Democrats still won’t quite admit it, but they are attempting a stealth impeachment of Donald Trump. Of course, it’s not stealthy if everybody knows about it—and therein lies their problem. sniped, “They want to have impeachment without saying the word.” You see, on the subject of impeachment, the Democrats are half in, and half out—and that could get awkward for them, as they seek a unified message for the 2020 elections.

Exclusive—Rand Paul: Disingenuous Republicans at the Spending Trough

posted onAugust 2, 2019
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Well, true fiscal conservatives say it’s irresponsible to raise the debt ceiling without any reform of our profligate spending. To allow the debt limit to go up an infinite amount, as much as Congress can possibly spend over nearly a two-year period, is about as fiscally irresponsible as has ever been seen in our history. The federal government is spending nearly $2 million every minute. The annual deficit this year will exceed $1.2 trillion. What is irresponsible is recklessly indenturing our children and grandchildren. What is irresponsible is binding our kids to this massive burden of debt.

Debate rivals hit Biden, and even Obama, as they try to deny front-runner status - The Boston Globe

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DETROIT —Former vice president Joe Biden, the front-runner in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, faced down a barrage of criticism Wednesday night as his opponents sought to cast him as a relic of a bygone era, ill-equipped to lead his party as it grapples with urgent questions about race, immigration, and the best way to beat President Trump. One by one they dug in, denigrating Biden’s health care plan, criminal justice record, support for free trade policies, and the immigration policies pursued by President Barack Obama.