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2020 fundraising totals for 1st-quarter released: Trump, Bernie lead all campaigns

So, which 2020 candidate has the biggest war chest? The Federal Election Commission released the full first-quarter fundraising reports for each of the 2020 presidential candidates on Monday, and the filing showed that President Donald Trump raised more money than any other candidate with a total of $30.3 million
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William Barr getting to work

Attorney General William Barr says he will release a redacted version of the Mueller report ‘within a week’

The clock is officially ticking. And “Barr”-ing any setbacks, we will be able to read the Mueller report “within a week.” The redacted version that is, and for now, Attorney General William Barr has said he is “not going to say anything more until the report is out.” Barr testified before the House Appropriations
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Donald Trump

Trump Says He Will ‘VETO!’ Bill Blocking His Border Emergency Declaration After 12 GOP Senators Help It Pass

The President got angry with 12 Republican men and women this afternoon for voting against his biggest campaign promise. The Senate voted 59-41 in favor of the bill that would block the national border emergency declared by President Donald Trump (+230|30.30%), which he said he used to keep his campaign promise
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Trump signs bill as other look on

Disagreements Over President Trump’s $4.7 Trillion Budget Plan Could Lead to Another Government Shutdown in October

The President proposed his budget today, and will likely create another standoff between the Democrats in Congress — meaning another government shutdown could become a reality at the beginning of October. President Donald Trump (+225| ) released a $4.7 trillion budget proposal for the 2020 fiscal year on Monday
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Trump is still the favorite for 2020

2020 Presidential Odds Update: Trump Remains the Favorite, Bernie and Biden Gain Ground on Kamala, and Beto Falls to 5th Place

After being taken down yesterday, the 2020 presidential odds return today and show significant movement among the top 5 candidates. President Donald Trump (+220 | 31.25%) remains the heavy favorite to win the 2020 Presidential Election in the updated odds. His odds fell slightly from his previous +200 listing. But
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