McConnell Set to Open Immigration Debate with No Particular Bill in Mind, Wants to Let a “Thousand Flowers Bloom”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has moved to begin debate on an immigration bill in the Senate in an unorthodox way – by not starting with an immigration bill.  McConnell said that he will not use a bill as …

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Senator Feinstein Issues Minority Report Refuting Claims in Republican Senators’ Criminal Referral on Christopher Steele

Democratic Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein, issued a minority report today criticizing the criminal referral that fellow committee members, Senators Grassley and Graham, sent to the Department of Justice over Christopher Steele, the author of the …

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President Trump, Citing FBI and Justice Department Objections, Declines to Declassify Democratic Memo

President Trump has declined to release a Democratic memo that was written in response to the Republican memo released last week alleging abuses by the FBI.  The President has sent the memo back and allowed the House Intelligence Committee to …

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University of Wisconsin-Madison to Offer Free 4-Year Tuition to Students Coming from Households Making Less Than $56,000 in Income

The University of Wisconsin-Madison will begin offering free four-year tuition for students from low-to-moderate income families it was announced yesterday.  The program, called “Bucky’s Tuition Promise,” pledges free tuition for eight semesters of in-state, incoming freshmen from homes with less …

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Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin Misrepresents Text Messages Between FBI Agents, Again

Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin has made the second misleading claim regarding FBI texts and the Trump administration over the last several weeks.  This one is about alleged involvement former President Barack Obama had in the FBI investigation into Hillary …

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Scandal Involving Former White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter Now Centering on Chief of Staff John Kelly

Questions about the resignation of White House Staff Secretary Rob Porter are now centering on what White House Chief of Staff John Kelly knew and when he knew it.  Chief of Staff Kelly allegedly became aware of the allegations …

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