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Sen. Ben Sasse‘s (R-Nebraska) Thursday speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institue issued a strong message to his own party. “In the 2016 presidential campaign, you had two candidates with wildly different solution sets, but their fundamental diagnosis was really the same,” he said. “The system’s rigged, you’re getting screwed, you’re a victim, the country is going down the tubes, you’re victims.” “The left wants a powerful, nameless but supposedly benevolent bureaucracy. The right wants a strongman daddy figure, but the loudest of them all agree on one thing: America, the...
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Over 96,000 people have been evacuated by the U.S. and its allies since last Monday, according to Maj. Gen. Hank Taylor. Of those roughly 4,500 were U.S. citizens. President Joe Biden delivered a speech from the White House, speaking directly to critics who claim that his administration did not work quickly enough to evacuate at-risk Afghans. “I know that there are concerns about why we did not begin evacuating Afghans—civilians sooner. Part of the answer is some of the Afghans did not want to leave earlier—still hopeful for their country. And part of it was because the Afghan government and i...
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After denouncing efforts to overturn election results and expressing disapproval over former President Donald Trump‘s role in inciting the U.S. Capitol riot, Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) has been censured by the Nebraska Republican party. The resolution states that Sasse “warrants and shall incur the penalty of CENSURE.” The censure is to be imposed on February 13. This is not the first time Sasse has incurred such a penalty – in 2016, he was censured by the state GOP due to his insufficient support for Trump. Sasse released a video addressed to the Nebraska GOP State Central Committee, in whic...
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MSNBC host Joe Scarborough revealed on his morning show that while President Donald Trump was watching the Capitol riots unfold on his White House television, he was “curious” that his staff weren’t as excited as he was. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) heard from White House aides who specifically called Trump “excited” and “delighted” by the riot. Earlier accounts of the Capitol riots placed Trump in the White House watching events live, but this is the first account talking about Trump’s conduct. White House aides are also said to have convinced Trump to lower American flags in honor of the Ca...
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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) released a scathing statement Wednesday after President Donald Trump issued 26 more presidential pardons to his close political allies. Trump’s pardons included former campaign chairman Paul Manafort and former adviser Roger Stone, and exonerating them of all convictions stemming from Special Counsel Robert E. Mueller Russia probe. Trump also issued a pardon for Charles Kushner, a billionaire real estate developer and the father of Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner. “This is rotten to the core,” the statement read. Sasse said that Trump had pardoned “another tranche...
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Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Nebraska) attacked President Donald Trump during a call with constituents last week, accusing him of mishandling the coronavirus pandemic, kissing “dictators’ butts,” having “flirted with white supremacists,” among other grievances.According to the audio clip of the call, obtained by the Washington Examiner, the rant began after a constituent asked Sasse about his relationship with the president and why he has “to criticize him so much.”Although he began by underscoring where he agrees with the president, Sasse’s nearly 10-minute speech quickly devolved as he lambasted Trump’...
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