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According to "Entertainment Tonight," Whoopi Goldberg admitted to losing her cool during the ABC daytime talk show's "Political View" segment on Thursday's episode. Judge Jeanine Pirro went on-air to promote her new book, "Liars, Leakers, and Liberals: The Case Against the Anti-Trump Conspiracy," and got into an intense exchange with the 62-year-old host while discussing their political opinions.
Did the candidates for the 1st Congressional District seat believe the official report about the 9/11 terrorist attacks that was "spoon fed" to the people by the U.S. government? If they didn't, what would they do to make sure the truth gets out there? All of the candidates for the 1st Congressional District seat were invited, but only four attended. Participants included Paul Nehlen and Jeremy Ryan, two Republicans who have been excluded from other debates but for different reasons.
Attorneys for the U.S. government were due in court on Friday to update a federal judge on efforts to reunite some 2,500 immigrant children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border as part of a crackdown on illegal immigration. A sculpture by artist Marilyn Miller depicts a life-size immigrant child separated by cages from the mother in New York City, U.S., July 19, 2018.
The group of a few dozen arrived midday Thursday in Los Angeles to counter an anticipated protest by a far-right militia group who never showed The demonstration comes despite the congresswoman's request for supporters to stay away from far-right militia group the Oath Keepers Maxine Waters supporters set fire to the American flag outside the Democratic firebrand's Los Angeles office Thursday as way to counter an anticipated protest by a far-right militia group who never showed. A modest few dozen people made their rebellious appearance despite a previous request by the congresswoman that supporters not be baited into confrontation with the Oath Keepers.
Which would you say was more important, The Brady Bunch house going up for sale in Los Angeles or San Francisco giving illegal aliens the right to vote? Well, for ABC's World News Tonight and NBC Nightly News , it was the former. On Thursday, San Francisco began a campaign to register illegal immigrants so they could vote in school board elections.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, right, poses with Gerald Butts, left, Trudeau's senior political adviser, and David Axelrod, Chief Strategist for Barack Obama's presidential campaign, at the federal Liberal national convention in Halifax on Friday, April 20, 2018. Gerald Butts, the Prime Minister's principal secretary, Ahmed Hussen, the federal immigration minister, and Lisa MacLeod, Hussen's provincial counterpart, walk into a bar anda Fine.
Raleigh, North Carolina. In the mixed neighbourhood of Oakwood in this capital city of the state of North Carolina, where this writer was on a visit recently, in a front-yard among the myrtle grove, a handwritten poster hung with the words: "This 4th of July I don't feel very patriotic."
There were heated exchanges in U.S. Congress on Thursday as Democratic lawmakers grilled President Donald Trump's pick to lead the country's consumer watchdog on her involvement in the government's "zero tolerance" immigration policy. Democratic senators repeatedly pressed Kathy Kraninger, a senior government official, on her role in setting and implementing the policy slammed by both Democrats and Republicans and on whether she had relevant experience to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau .
Signs express support for Dreamers at a September 2017 rally in Portland to protest president Donald Trump's decision to end DACA. Signs express support for Dreamers at a September 2017 rally in Portland to protest president Donald Trump's decision to end DACA.
Vice President Mike Pence is set to attend a rally in Macon, Georgia, Saturday to support Secretary of State Brian Kemp's bid for governor, days before the contentious GOP runoff is decided. The White House confirmed the news to The Associated Press on Thursday, one day after President Donald Trump tweeted his "full and total endorsement" for Kemp in the runoff against Lt.
The White House on Wednesday backed a House spending bill that includes $5 billion to build a border wall, saying it will pay for another 200 miles of physical barrier on the border with Mexico. "This funding is critical to the administration's top priority, securing the nation's borders," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
As the Supreme Court observed in Fong Yue Ting, an 1892 case in which several Chinese nationals challenged an 1888 congressional prohibition on the reentry into the US of Chinese laborers who had left the country: "It is an accepted maxim of international law, that every sovereign nation has the power, as inherent in sovereignty, and essential to self-preservation, to forbid the entrance of foreigners within its dominions, or to admit them only in such cases and upon such conditions as it may see fit to prescribe." One hardly has to go back to Chinese labor cases from the 19th century to find the court recognizing the essential nature of borders as an incident of national sovereignty consigned to the political branches.
"President Trump threw his political clout behind a hard-line candidate in the contested primary for governor of Georgia on Wednesday, backing Brian Kemp, a state official who has run television ads showing him wielding a shotgun and vowing to 'round up' illegal immigrants," the New York Times reports. "Mr. Trump's support could well decide a close nomination fight between Mr. Kemp and Casey Cagle, Georgia's Republican lieutenant governor.
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President Donald Trump endorsed Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp on Wednesday in the state's Republican gubernatorial primary runoff, throwing his weight behind a candidate who has echoed the president with a TV ad promising to "round up criminal illegals" in his pickup truck. Kemp is in a dead heat with Lt.
Border-zone legislation recently introduced by U.S. Sens. Patrick Leahy, , and Patty Murray, , is drawing sharp criticism from illegal immigration opponents who say the bill would "hamstring" the nation's immigration enforcement. The proposal, titled the Border Zone Reasonableness Restoration Act of 2018, would limit the border zone within which U.S. Department of Homeland Security officers may stop vehicles and search private property for the purpose of protecting national security.
I urge the Concord City Council to reconsider its decision to remain neutral regarding the Trump administration's family separation policy. Howard Zinn famously said, "you can't be neutral on a moving train."
A city in Maine is taking another look at granting non U.S. citizens the right to vote in its local elections. Portland, which has reportedly failed to pass the idea in three previous tries, is scheduled to hold a public hearing on the controversial plan again on August 13 .
That was the case for Jahana Hayes, a longtime teacher who decided to make her first foray into professional politics. Hayes told ABC News that the wave of new candidates running for office across the country without formal political experience "gave me the courage to say, 'You know what, maybe I will say yes this time.'