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Sources: Trump Will Select* Judge Neil Gorsuch for SCOTUS
Guy Benson
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Why the asterisk? Allow me to explain. A source close to Team Trump's confirmation operation tells Townhall that Judge Neil Gorsuch of the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals will be nominated to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Katie Pavlich
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Elaine Chao Confirmed As Transportation Secretary, But Twelve More Nominees Pending Thanks To Democratic Obstruction
Matt Vespa
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After Trump Executive Order, Syrian Christians Facing Genocide Sent Back to Damascus
Katie Pavlich
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Democratic Senator on Trump SCOTUS Nominee: I'll Push For A Hearing And A Vote (And Others Agree With Him)
Matt Vespa
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Dems Stage Boycott Of Price, Mnuchin Confirmation Votes
Christine Rousselle
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Sen. Hatch Tells Colleagues to 'Stop Acting Like Idiots' And Show Up for Cabinet Votes
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Trump to Continue Protecting Rights of LGBTQ in Workplace
Leah Barkoukis

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Did The Supreme Court Pick Just Leak On Twitter?
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Senate Committee Approves DeVos for Education Secretary
Leah Barkoukis
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The Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions approved Betsy DeVos for Education Secretary Tuesday morning, advancing her nomination to the full Senate for a final confirmation vote.
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Paul Ryan: Regrettably, Roll-Out of Trump's Refugee Executive Order Was Confusing
Katie Pavlich
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Speaking Tuesday during a press conference on Capitol Hill, House Speaker Paul Ryan described the roll-out of President Trump's Friday executive order, which places a temporary ban on refugees and visa holders from seven countries identified by the Obama administration as terror hot spots, as "regrettably confusing" while defending the policy.
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Kurt Schlichter
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Why My Stepsons' Father Killed Himself
Dennis Prager
Dennis Prager
A Better Solution Than Trump's Border Wall
Ron Paul
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Todd Starnes
'America First' Is Not a Threat but a Promise
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