Ocasio-Cortez and Top Aide Should Be Investigated for Possible Campaign Finance Violations
March 11, 2019 |
CommentaryOcasio-Cortez and Top Aide Should Be Investigated for Possible Campaign Finance ViolationsBy Hans von Spakovsky Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her chief of staff and former campaign manager, Saikat Chakrabarti, are accused of serious charges in a complaint filed with the Federal Election Commission. |
NewsCovington Teen's Lawyer Likely to Sue CNN NextBy Evie Fordham "CNN was probably more vicious in its direct attacks on Nicholas [Sandmann] than The Washington Post. And CNN goes into millions of individuals' homes," lawyer L. Lin Wood says in an interview that aired Sunday on Fox News Channel. |
CommentaryThe Time Is Ripe for a US-Swiss Trade AgreementBy Ed Feulner and Anthony Kim As Switzerland's largest trading partner outside the European Union, the U.S. has a roughly balanced exchange of goods and services with the Alpine country that amounts to some $100 billion a year. |
NewsRep. Ted Deutch Calls Out Fellow Democrats for Leniency on Rep. Omar's 'Anti-Semitic Lies'By Peter Hasson The Florida congressman criticizes other House Democrats for changing a resolution condemning anti-Semitism to include other forms of hate. |
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