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Bradford Richardson

brichardson@washingtontimes.com

Bradford Richardson was a reporter for The Washington Times.

Articles by Bradford Richardson

A man holds a U.S. and a rainbow flag outside the Supreme Court in Washington on June 16, 2015, after the court legalized gay marriage nationwide. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

North Carolina considers legislation to roll back gay marriage

Republican lawmakers in North Carolina are considering legislation that would define marriage as the union between one man and one woman, declaring the U.S. Supreme Court decision creating a constitutional right to same-sex marriage "null and void."

April 12, 2017
National Security Adviser Susan Rice was a close associate of President Obama. (Associated Press/File)

Susan Rice unmasking bombshell is ‘another fake scandal,’ CNN anchor says

When it comes to the bombshell report that former National Security Adviser Susan E. Rice "unmasked" members of the Trump transition caught up in U.S. surveillance of foreign officials, it's difficult to tell the difference between mainstream media reports and Democratic Party talking points.

April 4, 2017
Gen. Michael Flynn, President Trump's former national security adviser, wants immunity in exchange for testifying about the administration's Russia connections, but Intelligence Committee Democrats aren't certain Gen. Flynn has much to tell. (Associated Press) ** FILE **

Michael Flynn immunity deal not certain, Schiff says

The ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee expressed "skepticism" about the immunity request by retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn amid the congressional probes and FBI investigation of President Trump's former national security adviser.

April 2, 2017
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, a key member and founder of the conservative Freedom Caucus, has been downplaying President Trump's threats to oust members of the group during the 2018 primaries. “I’ve never shied away from competition. If that’s what happens, that’s what happens," Mr. Jordan said. Tensions between the White House and House Freedom Caucus have ramped up recently. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

White House’s feud with House Freedom Caucus heats up

In the latest sign that President Trump's feud with the House Freedom Caucus isn't abating, Rep. Jim Jordan downplayed Mr. Trump's threats to aid primary challenges against members of the Caucus on Sunday.

April 2, 2017