Kansas Free Press 7/18/2019

House Dems condemns Trump ‘racist’ tweets in extraordinary rebuke Washington (AP) – In a remarkable political repudiation, the Democratic led U.S. House votedTuesday night to condemn President Donald Trump’s “racist comments” against four congresswomen of color, despite protestations by Trump’s Republican congressional allies and his own insistence he hasn’t “a racist bone in my body”.

Kansas Free Press 7/11/2019

Government to revamp care for kidney disease Washington (AP) – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday revamping care for kidney disease so more people whose kidneys fail can have a chance at early transplants and home dialysis, and others don’t get that sick in the first place.

Kansas Free Press 6/27/2019

$2 Billion Kansas payroll posted to KansasOpenGov.org By Dave Trabert – Kansas Policy Institute-– State agencies spent a little more than $2 billion on payroll during the 2018 calendar year, and the complete Kansas payroll list by employee and position is now available at KansasOpenGov.org. The Kansas Turnpike Authority payroll is provided separately and is Read More

Kansas Free Press 6/13/2019

Transcript in Mueller Document was Selectively Edited To Cast Suspicion on President Trump American Liberty Report – After a discrepancy was discovered in source documents obtained from the special counsel’s office, U.S. Representative Davin Nunes, Republican – California, is requesting the release of all “backup and source documentation” related to Robert Mueller’s Russia probe.

Kansas Free Press 5/30/2019

Mueller Hands Off Conspiracy Ball To Democratic Party For 2020 Election WASHINGTON (AP) – Special counsel Robert Mueller said Wednesday that charging President Donald Trump with a crime was “not an option” because of federal rules, but he used his first public remarks on the Russia investigation to emphasize that he did not exonerate the Read More

Kansas Free Press 5/23/2019

Pelosi: “Trump is engaged in a cover up”, Trump walks out WASHINGTON (AP) – President Donald Trump abruptly walked out of a meeting with congressional leaders Wednesday with a flat declaration he would no longer work with Democrats unless they drop all investigations in the aftermath of the special counsel’s Trump-Russia report.

Kansas Free Press 5/16/2019

Barr Launches new look at origins of Russia probe WASHINGTON (AP) – Attorney General William Barr has appointed a U.S. Attorney to examine the origins of the Russia investigation and determine if intelligence collection involving the Trump campaign was “lawful and appropriate” according to a person familiar with the issue.