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Vice President Harris is set to appear on ABC’s “The View” on Wednesday, her office announced. She’ll travel to New York for a live interview with the show’s six co-hosts to talk about the 2024 presidential campaign and the Biden administration’s goals and priorities, according to the network. It’s the vice president’s seventh appearance on the program and her second appearance in her White House role. Harris joined “The View” in 2021 for her first in-studio talk show appearance as vice president. More than a decade earlier, then-Vice President Joe Biden joined the program in 2010.
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Former White House medical adviser Anthony Fauci will appear before the House select subcommittee on the coronavirus pandemic in January to provide a two-day interview regarding his role in the public health response during the COVID-19 outbreak. The transcribed interview will take place Jan. 8-9, and will involve seven hours of testimony per day and attendance by two personal and two government counsel. Along with his interview, the subcommittee announced Fauci also agreed to testify later in 2024.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence has been ordered to appear before a grand jury weighing efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to reports from multiple outlets on Tuesday, after a top federal judge ruled that executive privilege could not entirely shield him from answering questions. The sealed order rejected former President Trump’s claims of executive privilege in special counsel Jack Smith’s Jan. 6, 2021, investigation, a sign that D.C. District Court Chief Judge James Boasberg may align with his predecessor in pushing Trump-era officials to cooperate with the probe.
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Former White House aide Hope Hicks is scheduled to appear before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol, according to a source familiar with the situation. Hicks, who served as a counselor to former President Trump during her second stint in the White House, left the administration shortly after Jan. 6. Hicks, who worked for the Trump organization and the Trump campaign before working at the White House, has been considered one of the former president’s closest advisers. Her appearance shows that the committee continues to interview those close to Trump in the days surrounding...
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The Georgia Democrat Party announced on SATURDAY that a handful of Georgia counties have suddenly discovered THOUSANDS of new votes that need to be counted. The Georgia Democrats say the new stash included absentee, early and election day votes. Democrats in Georgia mysteriously discovered 5,569 votes of which 4,804 were for Stacey Adams. They are going to steal the Georgia election too. On Monday the Georgia Democrat Party announced that another 1,282 out of 1,762 votes went to Stacey Abrams on Monday. Shocker: 1,282 out of 1,762 New Votes That Magically Appeared This Weekend in Georgia Went to Stacey Abrams...
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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden will address the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) policy conference next Monday, it has been confirmed. His speech comes just ahead of President Obama's anticipated visit to Israel later in the month and amid renewed concerns regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The 2013 conference, which will be held March 3-5, in Washington, D.C., will also feature addresses by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, House of Representatives, Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA), Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (R-TX), House of Representatives Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD),...
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SAN FRANCISCO -- In November, San Francisco voters will be asked to weigh in on what was until now a private family matter: male circumcision. City elections officials confirmed Wednesday that an initiative that would ban the circumcision of males younger than 18 in San Francisco has received enough signatures to appear on the ballot. The practice would become a misdemeanor.
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Updated 9:35 AM PST, Thu, Jan 13, 2011 Print Share Buzz up! 2retweet 1diggdigg Despite President Obama's speech about healing, shared responsibility and shared pain, conservative pundit Sarah Palin is plastered, unflatteringly, along one San Francisco street (so far). The posters -- found and publisehd by SFist.com -- espouse "Enrage them with fear until they feel justified in their violence."
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(CBS) The president has agreed to appear on 60 Minutes to discuss the most pressing issues of his first two months in office, including the economy, the bailouts, his budget and America's involvement in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Correspondent Steve Kroft will talk to Barack Obama in the Oval Office this Friday in the wide-ranging interview, expected to be longer than any other he has granted since taking office.
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Rap music mogul Marion "Suge" Knight failed to appear at a court-ordered debtor hearing Saturday, triggering legal actions which a judge had warned would place his Death Row Records in receivership. In addition, lawyers suing him plan to ask that he be held in contempt and jailed until he participates in the debtor hearing that requires him to disclose all of his assets. At issue is an unpaid judgment against Knight for $107 million that was awarded to Lydia Harris, the former Knight associate who claimed she helped start the rap record empire with her former husband, Michael Harris. Harris,...
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 /U.S. Newswire/-- The Millions More Movement weekend will kick off Oct. 14 with a powerful Black Family Conference entitled: "Reparations, Healing, and Hurricane Katrina." This historic national event will take place from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. at the Scripture Cathedral Church, located on 9th and O St. NW (2 blocks from the DC Convention Center) in Downtown Washington D.C. Doors will open at 4 p.m. There will be a special guest appearance by Millions More Movement Convener, the Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan, who will offer words of wisdom and guidance. Hosted by National Co-Convener and New...
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GREENSBORO, N.C. - Former President Clinton and former Sen. Bob Dole, once political rivals, came together Wednesday night to raise money for historically black Bennett College. Dole, a Republican who left his post as Senate majority leader to challenge Clinton as the Democrat sought a second term in 1996, is chairman of a multimillion-dollar fundraising campaign for Bennett, a school for women. His work for the school is "an opportunity to help somebody up the ladder," Dole said. Clinton, whom Dole invited to attend, said of Dole: "He does this because he believes it's the right thing to do." Clinton's...
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The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!
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DALLAS - California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was set to complete his Texas two-step Wednesday, appearing at a Dallas fund-raiser just a day after receiving an award from former President Bush. Schwarzenegger was expected to raise about $150,000 at the private fund-raising breakfast at a Dallas hotel. He arrived for the breakfast Wednesday morning but was not available for media questions. Some 50 Texas business leaders were invited, with ticket prices ranging from $1,000 to $20,000. Under California law, contributors can give up to $21,200 to a candidate per election cycle. The money raised in Dallas will go toward Schwarzenegger's 2006...
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SAN DIEGO - With new storm clouds over job growth, a weakened stock market and growing public unease over Iraq, California Republicans appear divided over whether President George Bush will win a second term Nov. 2. Though a new poll shows Bush running 11 points behind Democratic nominee John Kerry in California, some GOP members meeting here for a three-day state convention predicted a tight race would widen in Bush's favor after the national GOP convention this month in New York City. Other members of the state's minority party members say the contest may be "nip and tuck" nationally, but...
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Three Libertarian candidates will be on the ballot in California's upcoming special gubernatorial election -- including the president of a national chain of discount cigarette stores who is running on a platform of "smoker's rights." According to the list released by the California secretary of state on August 14, Ned Roscoe, Jack Hickey, and Ken Hamidi have qualified to appear on the October 7 ballot under the Libertarian Party banner. Each one submitted signatures from at least 65 registered Libertarians, or paid a $3,500 filing fee, or some combination of the two. The Libertarian candidates will appear on a crowded...
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Before meeting with President Bush at the White House on Wednesday, Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott told reporters Tuesday that Bush should seek approval from Congress before taking military action against Iraq. Hill Braces For Iraq Vote Bush May Appear Before Joint SessionBy Paul Kane and John Bresnahan Congressional leaders are preparing for a lengthy and possibly divisive debate over going to war against Iraq, with near unanimous agreement the vote will come before the Nov. 5 elections. Several leading Republicans and strategists have also openly discussed the possibility that Bush could deliver a nationally televised pitch on Iraq...
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