President Aimed to Avoid Panic over COVID-19

Says downplaying coronavirus threat was to prevent overly frightening people. In a new book on the Trump presidency by Bob Woodward, President Trump admitted back in March that…

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DOJ Takes Over President’s Defamation Lawsuit

Will defend the president against woman claiming she was raped by him. The Department of Justice announced on Tuesday that it would be taking responsibility for the defense…

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President Trump Releases Possible Supreme Court Picks

Promise to constituents if voted into office again. This past week, President Trump announced that he had selected his shortlist of candidates that he would appoint to the…

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Interior Department Announces Recovered Animal Species

Eleven species have fully recovered under President Trump’s Administration. This week the Department of the Interior announced that efforts taken by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service since…

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Wildfires on the West Coast Take 12 Lives

Over three million acres of land have burned.  This week, the federal government reported that the massive wildfires burning across the west coast had already burned three million…

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President Honors the Memory of Those Lost on 9/11

Calls for the country to be united in its purpose moving forward. On the nineteenth anniversary of the terror attacks on September 11, 2001, President Trump traveled to…

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Families of 9/11 Can Call Saudi Officials to Testify, Judge Says

What did they know and when did they know it? Federal Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn directed the Saudi Arabian government to make 24 current and former officials—including a…

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President Speaks at Flight 93 National Memorial

Today, we pay tribute to their sacrifice, and we mourn deeply for the nearly 3,000 precious and beautiful souls who were taken from us on September 11th, 2001.

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Pentagon Opts to Continue Stars and Stripes

Members of Congress and the president had pushed back against shutting down the publication. The Defense Department has rescinded its decision to end the publication of the military’s…

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Senate to Consider Aircraft Certification Reform

Bill could change how the FAA approves new airplanes. The Senate Commerce Committee has set September 16 for a hearing to consider legislation designed to strengthen U.S. oversight…

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