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Did President Obama Arm ISIS?

January 20, 2020January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

According to Snopes, this claim is mostly false. Although U.S.-manufactured and provided weapons did wind up in the hands of ISIS fighters, they did so unintentionally and not as the “result of a deliberate policy or instructions from President Barack…

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Trump backers and critics clash as impeachment trial nears…

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

US President Donald Trump boards Air Force One at Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on January 19, 2020 en route to an event in Austin, Texas two days before his impeachment trial in the Senate (AFP Photo/Nicholas Kamm) More…

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Biden speaks against racism, lumps Trump in with KKK during speech before black congregation

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

Former vice president Joe Biden delivered a speech before a mostly black congregation at the Bethlehem Baptist Church in Columbia, S.C. Sunday in which he spoke of race relations in terms befitting a biblical prophet warning of impending destruction. Biden’s…

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Trump to offer first detailed impeachment defense as pivotal week begins

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – After refusing to cooperate with the Democratic Party-led impeachment probe in the House of Representatives, President Donald Trump will on Monday offer his first comprehensive defense, before his trial begins in earnest in the Senate. FILE PHOTO:…

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Factbox: As Trump goes on trial, a fight over witnesses remains unresolved

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Donald Trump goes on trial in the U.S. Senate this week on charges he abused his office and obstructed Congress, with one of the most contentious questions still unresolved – should senators hear from witnesses? FILE…

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Guide to the Trump impeachment trial: How it works, what to watch for and who’s in charge

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

The U.S. chief justice, seven high-profile Democratic prosecutors, a heavy-hitting legal defense team and 100 senators will all play a critical role in reaching a verdict on the impeachment charges against President Trump, live on national television, in the coming…

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Trump impeachment: What happens next?

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Here is what to look out for next as the proceedings advance in U.S. President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial in the Senate: FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he departs for travel to…

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Guilfoyle blasts ‘dangerous’ San Fran DA who was raised by Ayers, worked for Chavez

January 20, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

Kimberly Guilfoyle, a senior adviser to President Trump’s reelection campaign and former Fox News host, blasted the new San Francisco district attorney in an op-ed Sunday, calling a recent batch of firings “dangerous and disruptive” and “a grave disservice to victims and…

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Iowa wide open: Dem voters undecided, conflicted, overwhelmed in final caucus stretch

January 17, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

DES MOINES — With just two-and-a-half weeks to go until the Iowa caucuses kick off the presidential nominating calendar, Logan Cardani says she’s “kind of undecided.” “It’s between a couple of people. I just have to make some final decisions,”…

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Trump updates school prayer guidance: ‘We will uphold religious liberty’

January 17, 2020 ddpadminUncategorized

As his impeachment trial was getting underway in the Senate, President Trump gave a hat tip Thursday to his evangelical base by updating the federal guidance on prayer in public schools — an action that came on National Religious Freedom Day.…

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