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Terence Jeffrey

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Editor-in-Chief at CNS News

Columnist at Creators

Terry Jeffrey, a columnist for the Creators Syndicate, has more than three decades of experience in politics and journalism in the Washington, D.C., area.

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  • 3 days ago | fredericknewspost.com | Terence Jeffrey

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  • 4 days ago | dailysignal.com | Terence Jeffrey

    President Richard Nixon, a native Californian, promoted an idea in 1972 to turn an iconic stretch of California’s coastline into a national park. It would include the headlands around the Golden Gate and two nearby islands. One was Angel Island, and the other was Alcatraz—where a federal prison had been permanently closed nine years earlier. On Feb. 8, 1972, Nixon sent a message to Congress.

  • 4 days ago | flipboard.com | Terence Jeffrey

    7 hours ago12 Most Iconic Animals in U.S. HistoryFrom the majestic bald eagle soaring across our national consciousness to the humble carrier pigeons that transformed communication, certain animals …1 day agoIt took 250 years to build what Trump is trying to undoCNN — President Donald Trump’s effort to do as much as possible as quickly as possible to remake the federal government would gut agencies that have existed for decades or longer.

  • 1 week ago | newsitem.com | Terence Jeffrey

    By Terence P. Jeffrey President Richard Nixon, a native Californian, promoted an idea in 1972 to turn an iconic stretch of California's coastline into a national park. It would include the headlands around the Golden Gate and two nearby islands. Terry Jeffrey writes a weekly column for the Creators Syndicate and is a regular guest on CNN's Situation Room.

  • 1 week ago | arcamax.com | Terence Jeffrey

    President Richard Nixon, a native Californian, promoted an idea in 1972 to turn an iconic stretch of California's coastline into a national park. It would include the headlands around the Golden Gate and two nearby islands. One was Angel Island and the other was Alcatraz -- where a federal prison had been permanently closed nine years earlier. On Feb. 8, 1972, Nixon sent a message to Congress.

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