Republicans Embrace Anti-Muslim Rhetoric Without Pushback
Multiple Republican lawmakers published a series of posts targeting Muslim constituents and the tenets of sharia law, echoing a sentiment that has grown.
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Multiple Republican lawmakers published a series of posts targeting Muslim constituents and the tenets of sharia law, echoing a sentiment that has grown.
Lewis E. Lehrman, the entrepreneur who transformed a regional drugstore chain into a national powerhouse before launching a high-stakes bid.
Chuck Grassley took to his digital pulpit to voice a rare dissent from the Republican ranks. The senior senator from Iowa posted a blunt assessment.
Judge James Boasberg blocks Justice Department subpoenas against Jerome Powell in a $2.5 billion Federal Reserve renovation investigation.
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London and Dublin are using a security pact to rebuild practical cooperation after Brexit.