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| Democrats return to a battered Trump | | BY MORGAN CHALFANT AND BRETT SAMUELS |  | President Trump is emerging from a turbulent August with a new problem: Capitol Hill Democrats are about to be back in town.
The Democrats have vowed to unleash new fronts in their investigations of Trump and heap pressure on the White House and Republicans to tackle gun legislation this fall in response to a new series of mass shootings. | | Read the full story here | | | |  | | | |
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| Joe Biden lying about Iraq shows why our nation has so many wars | | BY JONATHAN TURLEY | | Opinion | These candidates occupy much different poll positions and have wildly different approaches, styles and philosophies. Yang, the cheerful prophet of doom; Williamson, the spiritual healer; Gabbard, the teller of hard truths about American imperialism; and Sanders, well, he’s just Bernie. But they have something important in common: They don’t fit the mold. They aren’t in the club. They defy the rules. | | Read the full story here | | | |  | | | |
| Why the media dislike Andrew, Tulsi, Bernie and Marianne | | BY KRYSTAL BALL | | Opinion | These candidates occupy much different poll positions and have wildly different approaches, styles and philosophies. Yang, the cheerful prophet of doom; Williamson, the spiritual healer; Gabbard, the teller of hard truths about American imperialism; and Sanders, well, he’s just Bernie. But they have something important in common: They don’t fit the mold. They aren’t in the club. They defy the rules. | | Read the full story here | | | |  | | | |
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