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10.12.20

Democrats seek to tie Barrett to Trump on Affordable Care Act as confirmation hearings begin
—Alexander Bolton // 12 Oct. 2020 // 10:19 AM EDT

5.7.20

"The Government is not persuaded that the January 24, 2017 interview was conducted with a legitimate investigative basis and therefore does not believe Mr. Flynn’s statements were material even if untrue," the department said in its motion. "Moreover, we [do] not believe that the Government can prove either the relevant false statements or their materiality beyond a reasonable doubt."

—Harper Neidig, "Justice moves to drop case against Flynn," 7 May 2020 {2:39 PM EDT}

3.27.20

Still, those who did make the trek wasted no time lashing out at Massie, with some accusing the five-term Kentuckian of jeopardizing their well-being for forcing them back to Washington. “It's an act of vanity and selfishness that goes beyond comprehension," Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Mich.) said Friday.

—Mike Lillis, "House passes $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, with Trump to sign quickly," 27 Mar. 2020 {1:31 PM EDT}

3.21.20

But some Senate Republicans raised concerns about the provision because it would have resulted in Americans with little or no tax liability getting a significantly smaller check — $600. Democrats also pushed back, arguing that unemployment insurance must be expanded to provide stability beyond a one-time payment.

—Jordain Carney, "Senate closes in on trillion-dollar coronavirus stimulus bill," 21 Mar. 2020 {9:02 AM EDT}

2.26.20

President Trump on Wednesday defended his campaign’s decision to sue The New York Times for libel over a 2019 op-ed, calling the piece “beyond an opinion” and saying there “will be more coming.”... “If you read it, you’ll see. It’s beyond an opinion. That’s not an opinion. That’s much more than an opinion,” the president said. “They did a bad thing, and there will be more coming.”

—Morgan Chalfant, "Trump defends lawsuit over NYT op-ed, calling it 'beyond an opinion'," 26 Feb. 2020 {8:27 PM EST}

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