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Selasa, 01 September 2020

The 16 power players in Congress who will shape the next 4 years if Joe Biden wins the White House

 
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The 16 power players in Congress who will shape the next 4 years if Joe Biden wins the White House
 
 
The 16 power players in Congress who will shape the next 4 years if Joe Biden wins the White House
 
The Democratic presidential nominee if elected would start off with a vast network of Capitol Hill connections forged during his 36 years in the Senate and eight as VP.
 
 
 
 
 
'Cases up the wazoo for years to come': Legal insiders brace for a world where Trump loses in November and the ex-president faces down a slew of reinvigorated court fights
 
 
'Cases up the wazoo for years to come': Legal insiders brace for a world where Trump loses in November and the ex-president faces down a slew of reinvigorated court fights
 
More than a dozen legal experts and practitioners tell Insider that Trump's many legal fights are primed to cause him headaches beyond 2020.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump compared police who shoot people to golf players who mess up their shots, the night before visiting the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha
 
 
Trump compared police who shoot people to golf players who mess up their shots, the night before visiting the aftermath of the Jacob Blake shooting in Kenosha
 
President Donald Trump made the sports comparison while speaking with the Fox News host Laura Ingraham before a planned visit to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Biden accuses Trump of refusing to 'even acknowledge that there's a racial justice problem in America,' while Trump says he won't meet with Jacob Blake's family when he visits Kenosha
 
 
Biden accuses Trump of refusing to 'even acknowledge that there's a racial justice problem in America,' while Trump says he won't meet with Jacob Blake's family when he visits Kenosha
 
The two presidential candidates have painted two opposing perspectives on racial injustice after the police shooting of Jacob Blake.
 
 
 
 
 
US Army officer's 'completely unacceptable' TikTok video joking about the Holocaust is widely condemned
 
 
US Army officer's 'completely unacceptable' TikTok video joking about the Holocaust is widely condemned
 
"This is completely unacceptable," Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Grinston said on Twitter. "On social media or not, racist jokes are racist. Period."
 
 
 
 
 
Here's how exit paths to Big Law — and a partner-sized paycheck — for Trump administration lawyers are shaping up right now
 
 
Here's how exit paths to Big Law — and a partner-sized paycheck — for Trump administration lawyers are shaping up right now
 
For lawyers, working in the federal government can boost your appeal to clients. But with an election looming, some observers wonder whether this time will be different.
 
 
 
 
 
'We don't have a family pastor': Jacob Blake's father disputes Trump's account of trying to reach the family
 
 
'We don't have a family pastor': Jacob Blake's father disputes Trump's account of trying to reach the family
 
The family lawyer later said the president reached out to Jacob Blake's mother's pastor and declined to have a call if their legal team monitored it.
 
 
 
 
 
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers sends letter to Trump asking to 'reconsider' visit to Kenosha: 'I am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing'
 
 
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers sends letter to Trump asking to 'reconsider' visit to Kenosha: 'I am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing'
 
The White House said Trump still intends on going, citing the "the outreach of individuals from Kenosha who have welcomed the President's visit."
 
 
 
 
 
Trump defended Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old supporter of his charged with killing 2 people in Kenosha
 
 
Trump defended Kyle Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old supporter of his charged with killing 2 people in Kenosha
 
Kyle Rittenhouse has been charged with homicide in the shooting deaths of two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin, according to a criminal complaint.
 
 
 
 
 
TikTok's sale in the US could be thrown into chaos after China rewrote its export rules to give itself a new veto
 
 
TikTok's sale in the US could be thrown into chaos after China rewrote its export rules to give itself a new veto
 
Negotiations to sell the US arm of the app were sent off-course by new rules out of China which could give its government a veto on any sale.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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