Pence responds to Abbas snub over Jerusalem decision

Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas canceled plans to meet with Vice President Mike Pence later this month. Vice President Mike Pence's office said Sunday it was "unfortunate" that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas canceled plans to meet with Pence in the West Bank this month because President Trump announced the U.S. would recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

Fascism Runs in My American Family

Donald Trump, Roy Moore, and the Degradation of the G.O.P. - In less than a year, the President, with help from the Alabama Senate candidate, has so damaged the Party that it may never recover. - When Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House spokeswoman, was explaining last week Alabama Sen. Shelby: 'I couldn't vote for Roy Moore' - STORY HIGHLIGHTS - Washington Sen. Richard Shelby says he wants a Republican elected to the Senate on Tuesday to represent Alabama, but that he didn't vote for GOP candidate Roy Moore in the special election.

Congresswoman Warns That Roy Moore Will Take ‘Us Back To The Days Of Segregation’ [VIDEO]

Alabama Democratic Rep. Terri Sewell warned of dire consequences if voters send Roy Moore to the Senate because he "will only take us backward." On Sunday, Sewell was a guest on ABC's "This Week" when she claimed Moore "harkens us back to the days of segregation."

Moore Campaign Casts Election as Referendum on Trump

GOP split on Alabama judge's candidacy persists, however; state's senior senator, Republican Richard Shelby, says it 'deserves better' WASHINGTON-A top political adviser to U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore said Tuesday's special election in Alabama would serve as a referendum on President Donald Trump after the president repeated his support for the Republican candidate during a rally on Friday in Florida. "This is Donald Trump on trial in Alabama," said Dean Young, the top political adviser to Mr. Moore.

CNN Guest On Christian Baker Case: ‘Shut Your Bakery Down Or Make The Cake’ [VIDEO]

Richard Sherman, a criminal defense attorney, says that in the recent Supreme Court case of a bakeshop that refused to bake a cake for a gay couple because of their religious beliefs, the bakers should "either shut [their] bakery down or make the cake." "Then Richard, the argument has to be made, particularly for Phillips, that this is different than if I were selling a car, if you want to come into my store and by any product, which it would not be supported by law no matter what right that I don't want to sell you this product because I don't agree about anything that you represent, who you are, etcetera," said host Fredericka Whitfield on CNN Saturday.

This Man Is Asking For Almost A Million Dollars To Help Sex Trafficking Victims For Christmas [VIDEO]

One man is hoping to change the lives of domestic sex trafficking victims in a small Iowa town by raising almost a million dollars to fund a safe home for them during the Christmas season. Nate Beaird, the media manager of Open Bible Church, launched his "Merry Christmas Nate!" campaign in October with the objective to raise $750,000 to help purchase a transitional living home for Wings of Refuge, an Iowa-based Christian organization dedicated to seeking "restoration" for adult women affected by domestic sex trafficking.

Hillary, please don’t reject romance novels – you are a romance…

Ex-Fox News anchor claims Trump tried to kiss her - Former Fox News anchor Juliet Huddy said President Donald Trump tried to kiss her in an elevator around the time he married First Lady Melania. - Huddy, who left Fox News after allegedly receiving a settlement after she made a complaint Brzezinski questions Franken accuser: 'Playboy model who goes on Hannity, voted for Trump' - MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski referred to an accuser of Sen. Al Franken - as a "Playboy model who goes on Hannity [and] voted for Trump" during a Friday morning discussion on Franken's resignation announcement.

Trump Pokes Fun At ‘Resistance’: You Know What Happened When Hillary Resisted?

President Donald Trump took a swipe at his former opponent in the 2016 election by poking fun at "The Resistance" during a Friday night rally in Pensacola, Fla. Trump, speaking about his administration's accomplishments, made fun of the "resistance" by pointing out that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tried to "resist" and ended up losing the 2016 presidential election.

Trump Shows Love For Moore, Dismisses Accuser At Rally

Attorney Gloria Allred and Beverly Young Nelson hold up a picture showing a message and a signature of Roy Moore during a press conference on November 13, 2017, in New York, alledging that Roy Moore sexually assaulted Nelson when she was a minor in Alabama without her consent. The US Senate's top Republican on Monday urged scandal-hit conservative Roy Moore to end his Senate campaign, saying he believes the women who have accused the Christian evangelical candidate of sexual misconduct.

Trump: ‘America Doesn’t Worship Government, We Worship God’ [VIDEO]

During a rally in Pensacola, Fla., Friday, President Donald Trump spoke of the shared values of Americans and declared that the nation does not worship government, but God. Trump said the country is "protecting religious liberty" under his administration, including getting rid of the "getting rid of the Johnson amendment, which prohibits non-profit institutions including churches from making political contributions.

Catches Rep Eshoo, Senator Markey, Former FCC Chairman …

The Gateway Pundit recently took part in a phone conference where Congresswoman Anna G. Eshoo , U.S. Senator Ed Markey and former Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler attempted to sway reporters on their anti-American and anti-innovation "Net Neutrality" policies. Releasing a public statement before the call, the Washington shills attempted to claim that Chairman Ajit Pai, the first ever Indian American to hold his position, plans to "gut" the "protections" that have allowed for innovation and "free and open internet as we know it."

Ethics Panel Clears Nunes

The House Ethics Committee has ended an investigation into California Republican Devin Nunes, saying Thursday it found no evidence he released classified information to the public earlier this year. In a short statement, the committee said it had sought guidance from intelligence agencies and determined that Mr. Nunes didn't release any classified information to the public.