Plus: This New Jersey Woman Was Charged With Buying Votes
Sep 24, 2018
Itâs fall in Washington, where Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaughâs accuser prepares to tell her story to a Senate committee and he awaits an opportunity to respond. Kavanaugh enters the week buoyed by the support of more women who have known him since high school, as Rachel del Guidice reports. Plus: Jason Snead on a case of vote-buying, Justin Bogie on the ongoing spending binge in Congress, Rachel Greszler on how to keep the tax cuts without adding debt, del Guidice on a big day for the #WalkAway movement, and veteran White House correspondent Major Garrett on covering a different sort of president.
News
[âA Man of Honor, Integrityâ: More High School Female Friends Defend Kavanaugh](
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âThose of us who know Brett best, now and in high school, know that he is a man of honor, integrity, and compassion. He has always been a good person and is a true friend,â says Meghan McCaleb.
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Commentary
[This New Jersey Woman Was Charged With Buying Votes](
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Lizaida Camis allegedly offered voters $50 in exchange for applying to receive mail-in ballots and then casting them in favor of candidates for whom Camis worked.
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Commentary
[Congress Is Using These Deceptive Tricks to Drive Spending Higher](
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This spending bill fails to address border security funding, one of President Trumpâs top priorities, and it ignores the cuts he recommended in his budget. Instead, it would continue Washingtonâs cycle of irresponsible spending and pile on more debt.
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[Rally in Washington Will Urge Disillusioned Democrats, Leftists to âWalk Awayâ](
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The founder of the movement that showcases stories of why people are walking away from leftist ideology and the Democratic Party is bringing a march and rally to Washington next month to send a message he hopes the mainstream media wonât be able to ignore.
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[Colorado Baker Talks About New Religious Freedom Struggle With State](
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âA few days later, they were suing me again. Same thing, just different cake,â recalls Jack Phillips of finding out he was now in legal trouble for refusing to make a cake celebrating transgenderism.
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Analysis
[The Daily Signal Podcast: Mr. Trumpâs Wild Ride](
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CBS News' Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett, who has covered the White House for three different news outlets during the past four administrations, shares about his personal interactions with President Trump and what he thinks the future holds for the administration.
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Commentary
[How Congress Can Make Tax Cuts Permanent Without Worsening the Debt](
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The root problem is not low taxes. After all, the IRS collected record revenue in fiscal year 2018. The problem is excessive government spending, and no amount of tax increases can fix that.
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Commentary
[We Hear You: After 35 Years, Christine Blasey Ford Accuses Brett Kavanaugh](
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âIf you are Republican and accused, you are guilty, no matter how outrageous and unlikely the accuser,â writes Anthony Alafero.
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