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Keywords: Taxes, Debt, Crime, Law And Order, Trump, Republican, Terrorism, Shootings,
Tags: Current Focus, United States,
Fact check by the WSJ on statements Trump made about law and order, crime, debt, taxes, and NYT fact check on Clinton for terrorism
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Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Remarks on Taxes, Debt and Crime
WSJ 07/22/2016
Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored
The New York Times 08/03/2016
The New York Times 08/12/2016
Mark Sanford: I Support You, Donald Trump. Now Release Your Tax Returns.
The New York Times 08/15/2016
America Is Safer Than It Used to Be. So Why Do We Still Have Calls for ‘Law and Order’?
The New York Times 08/30/2016
Donald Trump Acknowledges Not Paying Federal Income Taxes for Years
The New York Times 10/10/2016
Reinstatement of Glass Steagall Act, tight regulation of banks, and trade with other countries that put American workers first, are expected in 2017-2020.
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What the New GOP Means for Wall Street
WSJ 07/19/2016
Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Remarks on Taxes, Debt and Crime
WSJ 07/22/2016
Hillary Clinton’s New Democrats
The New York Times 07/26/2016
Voices From Donald Trump’s Rallies, Uncensored
The New York Times 08/03/2016
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On Eve of G.O.P. Convention, Law and Order Takes the Floor
The New York Times 07/17/2016
Republican Convention: What to Watch For on Day 1
The New York Times 07/18/2016
Republican Convention Will Push Limits of a Candidate and the News Media
The New York Times 07/17/2016
Republican Convention Will Push Limits of a Candidate and the News Media
The New York Times 07/17/2016
Baton Rouge Attack Deepens Anguish for Police: ‘We’ve Seen Nothing Like This’
The New York Times 07/18/2016
Rancor Reigns as Bitterly Divided Republicans Begin Their Convention
The New York Times 07/19/2016
Grouped Articles
Donald Trump Accepts GOP Nomination, Promises to Fix America
WSJ 07/22/2016
Donald Trump positions himself as the voice of ‘the forgotten men and women’
Washington Post 07/22/2016
Donald Trump proclaims himself 'law and order' candidate at Republican convention
The Guardian 07/22/2016
Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Remarks on Taxes, Debt and Crime
WSJ 07/22/2016
Hillary Clinton Asks Not for Trust, but for Faith in Her Competence
The New York Times 07/29/2016
Two Political Conventions, Two Distinct World Views
WSJ 07/28/2016
The Republican platform for 2016 is very different than the 2012 platform. The word deficit when it occurs is for trade deficit not fiscal deficit. Under both parties tougher regulation for banks with memories of the 2008 crisis and how it hurt ordinary Americans, The same for trade and the way it has hurt Americans in manufacturing- new trade negotiations will be tougher, companies in the domestic market will have better terms and exporters will face tougher environment overseas.
Grouped Articles
What the New GOP Means for Wall Street
WSJ 07/19/2016
Fact-Checking Donald Trump’s Remarks on Taxes, Debt and Crime
WSJ 07/22/2016
Hillary Clinton’s New Democrats
The New York Times 07/26/2016
Goldman Sachs Not Sure It Can Sell Private-Equity Stakes
WSJ 08/04/2016
More Wealth, More Jobs, but Not for Everyone: What Fuels the Backlash on Trade
The New York Times 09/28/2016
Bernie Sanders voters look for a path forward
CNN 10/21/2016
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