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Donald Trump greeted hundreds of cheering fans who rallied to support him on Presidents’ Day

February 16, 2021 Antonio Chad

Previous President Donald Trump on Monday waved to many cheering fans who energized to help him on Presidents’ Day. The demonstration of help…

Biden administration will unveil its immigration reform legislation in Congress this week

February 16, 2021 Benjamin Leo

The Biden administration will divulge its immigration change legislation in Congress at some point this week, various individuals acquainted with the matter tell…

Key lawmaker urged Gov.Cuomo to apologize to the family members of nursing home residents killed by coronavirus

February 16, 2021 Emma Perkins

A key Democratic legislator asked Gov. Andrew Cuomo to apologize to the relatives of nursing home residents slaughtered by the Covid. Assemblyman Ron…

woman who claimed to be delivering a letter to President Biden was arrested near the White House

February 16, 2021 Dave Barr

A lady who professed to convey a letter to President Biden was captured close to the White House with a loaded gun in…

New Zealand put the city into lockdown after just one family tested positive for COVID-19

February 15, 2021 Antonio Chad

New Zealand put its biggest city into lockdown Sunday — after only one family tried positive for COVID-19. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern requested…

“The biggest winner of this whole impeachment trial is Lara Trump” :Sen. Graham

February 15, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Sen. Lindsey Graham anticipated on Sunday that GOP votes to convict previous President Trump in his Senate impeachment preliminary will give his girl…

Trump thanked his lawyers and the Republicans who voted to acquit him at his second impeachment trial

February 14, 2021 Antonio Chad

Trump expressed gratitude toward his lawyers and the Republicans who voted to vindicate him at his second impeachment trial as he likewise indicated…

Republicans on divided reactions to President Trump’s impeachment acquittal

February 14, 2021 Benjamin Leo

Republicans on Saturday offered wide-running responses to President Trump’s impeachment exoneration. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.), who was among the 43 Senate Republicans casting…

Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt is stepping down from its board

February 13, 2021 Olivia John

Lincoln Project prime supporter Steve Schmidt is venturing down from its board as scandals keep on mounting against the anti-Trump super PAC. The…

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