Accusations and Scandals Week at Legal Insurrection
All the news you may have missed.
The big news this week is that Senator Al Franken probably won’t be running for president in 2020.
Here's a portion of the @JakeTapper-@LeannTweeden interview – talking about how 'humiliating' it was and angry it's made her for 10 years pic.twitter.com/fCtfI4QxbD
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) November 16, 2017
The list doesn’t end there.
- Left Trying to Slam the Brakes on Biden’s 2020 Prospects
- Jury Deadlocked in Democrat Sen. Menendez Corruption Case, Deliberations to Continue
- Sen. Menendez Jury Deadlocked, Judge Declares Mistrial
On the GOP side, this is still going on.
- Trump Finds Moore Allegations ‘Troubling,’ Wants People of Alabama to Decide His Fate
- Roy Moore “handwriting analyses” prove Trial by Twitter is no way to determine guilt or innocence
Hannity was in the news this week.
- How the Attack on Hannity Advertiser Keurig Backfired on Media Matters
- Cracks appear in Media Matters Twitter thuggery campaign against Hannity
Is tax reform going to happen?
- Senate Will Include Obamacare Mandate Repeal in Tax Bill
- Senate Tax Plan Now Includes Making Individual Tax Cuts Temporary
- Tax Bill Squeaks Through GOP House, Has Uncertain Future in Senate
World news.
- India Bids for Israel’s Offshore Oil and Gas Blocks
- Russia Throws Venezuela a Lifeline as the Socialist Country Flirts With Default
- Zimbabwe Military Seizes Control, Confines President Mugabe to Home
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