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NeverTrumper Senator Ben Sasse was quick to react on Thursday after President Trump slammed his AWOL Attorney General for ignoring the many glaring criminal actions by Democrats and Deep State operatives since he was sworn into office. Republican senators grew increasingly vocal in their warnings to President Donald Trump if he fires Attorney General Jeff Sessions, including threats not to vote for a replacement.
President Trump reportedly has no regrets when it comes to labeling ailing Senator John McCain as not being a "war hero" during the 2016 campaign. A Saturday Washington Post report about the long-running "bad blood" between the two men revealed a small tidbit about how deeply the feud has gone, at least from Trump's perspective.
On Wednesday President Donald Trump tweeted out his concern over the racist South Africa land and farm seizures and killings of farmers. Mulema calls President Trump a "pathological liar" and then admits that Trump is right - that South African blacks are going after the the white-owned farms.
James Comey sent a letter to the House Oversight Committee on October 28th 2016 stating the FBI reopened the Hillary email investigation after they found Clinton's State Department emails on pervert Anthony Weiner's laptop. Former FBI Director James Comey previously told Congress the FBI examined all 700,000 emails found on Weiner's laptop-it turns out that the FBI only examined approximately 3,000 out of 700,000 emails.
Democrats Vote to Reduce Superdelegate Influence on Nominations - Change to system follows fallout from Clinton-Sanders battle - Congressional Black Caucus fails in last-ditch attempt to stop - Democrats voted Saturday to dramatically reduce the influence of superdelegates Judge delivers victory to federal employee unions, overturning key parts of Trump executive orders - A federal judge set back the Trump administration's efforts to limit collective bargaining for 2.1 million federal employees and severely restrict the on-duty time union officials Conor Daly loses Lilly Diabetes sponsorship over remark his father made over 30 years ago - ELKHART LAKE, Wis. - Lilly Diabetes has pulled its sponsorship of Conor Daly's No.
Judge delivers victory to federal employee unions, overturning key parts of Trump executive orders - A federal judge set back the Trump administration's efforts to limit collective bargaining for 2.1 million federal employees and severely restrict the on-duty time union officials Allen Weisselberg, Top Trump Organization Official, Was Granted Immunity for Testimony - Federal prosecutors in Manhattan struck a deal earlier this summer with Allen Weisselberg, the longtime chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, granting him immunity for his grand jury testimony Clemson RAs freed from mandated 'commitment to social justice' - Clemson University has dropped its requirement that Resident Assistants "demonstrate a commitment to social justice" in order to qualify for the position.
On this day in 1960 , Fidel Castro banned all religious TV and radio broadcasts. It was a reaction to The Catholic Church condemning the rise of communism in Cuba.
Corey Stewart rose to become the Republican Party's Senate nominee in Virginia with blatant appeals to racial division. Now his party fears they'll be the ones who end up paying the price.
The Trump Administration has taken the latest step in a process that began in May with the withdrawal from the JCPOA. Where it takes us is anybody's guess, but the probability of something going wrong is quite high.
The Day Trump Told Us There Was Attempted Collusion with Russia - August 5, 1974, was the day the Nixon Presidency ended. On that day, Nixon heeded a Supreme Court ruling and released the so-called smoking-gun tape, a recording of a meeting, held two years earlier, with his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman.
Former Connecticut senator and chairman of United Against Nuclear Iran praises President Trump for pulling the U.S. out of the Iran nuclear deal, hopes the re-imposition of sanctions will force Tehran back to the negotiating table. The U.S. on Monday will restore major sanctions against Iran that had been suspended under former President Barack Obama's 2015 nuclear deal, threatening to further unravel the Islamic country's already-struggling economy.
Officials of Venezuela's Cuban-controlled dictatorship are saying dictator Nicolas Maduro was a victim of an assassination attempt on Saturday. According to dictatorship officials, explosive drones were used in the attempt.
The Progressives' Plan to Win in 2018 - At the annual Netroots Nation conference in New Orleans, progressives called for building a multiracial coalition and focusing on turnout, not winning back Democrats who voted for Trump. - NEW ORLEANS - The first Netroots Nation conference A book about impeachment that Donald Trump likes so much, he tweeted about it - Quinta Jurecic is the deputy managing editor of Lawfare.
Trump at a precarious moment in his presidency: Privately brooding and publicly roaring - In private, President Trump spent much of the past week brooding, like he often does. He has been anxious about the Russia investigation's widening fallout, with his former campaign chairman now standing trial.
Trump at a precarious moment in his presidency: Privately brooding and publicly roaring - In private, President Trump spent much of the past week brooding, like he often does. He has been anxious about the Russia investigation's widening fallout, with his former campaign chairman now standing trial.
Trump at a precarious moment in his presidency: Privately brooding and publicly roaring - In private, President Trump spent much of the past week brooding, like he often does. He has been anxious about the Russia investigation's widening fallout, with his former campaign chairman now standing trial.
Washington, D.C.'s Metro system has scrapped any plan to give participants in next week's white supremacist rally private train cars. As I noted yesterday, Washington D.C.'s Metro system was considering the idea of using private train cars to transport participants in next Sunday's "Unite The Right" rally, which is taking place on the first anniversary of a similar march in Charlottesville, Virginia a year ago that resulted in the death of a counter-protester at the hands of a white supremacist.
My Wall Street Journal opinion piece from last month on why same-sex marriage isn't going away under a conservative Supreme Court is now online paywall-free at Cato .
Officials said as many as six people could have died after a small plane crashed and burned shortly after taking off from a northern Oklahoma airport Saturday. Kay County Sheriff Steve Kelley and Highway Patrol Lt.
Trump rips LeBron James' smarts hours before rally in Ohio - BRIDGEWATER, N.J. - Ahead of campaigning in Ohio on Saturday, President Donald Trump unleashed a withering attack on the state's favorite son, savaging LeBron James in a late-night tweet that derided the intelligence 'The most bizarre thing I've ever been a part of': Trump panel found no voter fraud, ex-member says - Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, one of the 11 members of the commission formed by President Trump to investigate supposed voter fraud, issued a scathing rebuke of the disbanded panel on Friday A Member Of Trump's Voter Commission Just Said The White House's Voter Fraud Claims Were "False" - Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, a Democrat who served on President Donald Trump's voter fraud commission, published a trove of documents Friday that he said show zero signs of mass voter fraud Trump associate ... (more)