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Trump urges Republicans to 'get tougher and fight'

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US President Donald Trump says his Republican party needs to "get tougher and fight" against the Democrat led impeachment inquiry.
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Romney: Mexico killings a 'great tragedy'

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Senator Mitt Romney says the killing of U.S. citizens in Northern Mexico is a 'great tragedy' and Mexico needs to step up their fight against drug cartels.
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Romney: Mexico killings a 'great tragedy'

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Sen. Mitt Romney says the killing of U.S. citizens in Northern Mexico is a 'great tragedy' and Mexico needs to step up their fight against drug cartels.
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McConnell: Trump is unlikely to be convicted

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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says US President Donald Trump is unlikely to be convicted and removed from office in the event of an impeachment trial, at least based on what is known now.
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Romney: Mexico killings a 'great tragedy'

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Health groups urge Trump to ban flavored e-cigs

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Health advocates are encouraging US President Donald Trump to move forward with a federal ban on thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes.
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Health groups urge Trump to do e-cig flavor ban

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Health advocates are encouraging President Donald Trump to move forward with a federal ban on thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes.
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Trump meets with Sens during impeachment hearings

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President Donald Trump invited Republican members to the White House Thursday while the final scheduled House impeachment hearings occcurred, but senators in attendance say that while the impeachment process came up during the lunch, the...
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Trump meets with Sens during impeachment hearings

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President Donald Trump invited Republican members to the White House Thursday while the final scheduled House impeachment hearings occcurred, but senators in attendance say that while the impeachment process came up during the lunch, the...
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NCAA looks to Congress for help

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NCAA President Mark Emmert said Wednesday it is “highly probable” Congress will set national guidelines for how college athletes can be compensated for the use of their names, images and likenesses.
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Senators react to possible Bolton testifying, Iran

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Senators from both parties react to the possibility of calling former White House national security adviser John Bolton as he is "prepared to testify" if he is subpoenaed by the Senate in its impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
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Senators react to possible Bolton testimony, Iran

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Senators from both parties react to the possibility of calling former White House national security adviser John Bolton as he is "prepared to testify" if he is subpoenaed by the Senate in its impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
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Senators react to possible John Bolton testimony

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GOP moderates watch as impeachment trial begins

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GOP Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, whose votes are being closely watched, said he was satisfied with the proposal, even as he hopes to hear from former national security adviser John Bolton who had a front-row seat to President Donald Trump's...
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Romney Says It's Likely More Republicans Want to Hear From Bolton

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Jan.27 -- Senatot Mitt Romney, a Republican from Utah, says it’s increasingly likely that at least four Republican senators will support hearing testimony from President Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton during the...
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GOP moderates watch as impeachment trial begins

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GOP Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah, whose votes are being closely watched, said he was satisfied with the proposal, even as he hopes to hear from former national security adviser John Bolton who had a front-row seat to President Donald Trump's...
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North Carolina residents rally outside Trump event

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As President Donald Trump took the stage at Central Piedmont Community College to speak about opportunity zones, both supporters and detractors of the president gathered outside the venue to voice their opinions.
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North Carolina residents rally outside Trump event

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Trump speaks on European trade, coronavirus at WH

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Basking in his successes after being acquitted by the Senate, U.S. President Donald Trump met the nation's governors at the White House Monday morning.
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DC protesters: 'Donald Trump is guilty!'

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Protesters gathered outside the US Capitol on Friday and chanted "Donald Trump is guilty!", as senators voted not to subpoena additional witnesses and documents.
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Senators react to Romney vote to convict

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Senators from both parties reacted to Republican Sen. Mitt Romney vote to convict President Donald Trump on
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Republican Romney Says He'll Vote to Convict Trump

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Feb.05 -- Republican Senator Mitt Romney announced Wednesday he’ll vote to convict President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial. This makes Romney the lone Republican to join with Democrats in saying Trump should be removed from office.
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North Carolina residents rally outside Trump event

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As US President Donald Trump took to the stage at Central Piedmont Community College on Friday to speak about opportunity zones, both supporters and detractors of the president gathered outside the venue to voice their opinions.
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McConnell: 'Time to move on' after Trump acquittal

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