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Donald Trump is firing back today against The New York Times for a pretty in-depth report about what sounds like a behind-the-scenes meltdown of sorts in his campaign. The report , from Times reporters Alex Burns and Maggie Haberman , is a treasure trove of remarkable details about the Trump campaign's attempts to right the ship.
Fox News figures are helping rationalize Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's threat that the 2016 presidential debates must have "fair" moderators or he won't participate, pointing to Candy Crowley's 2012 debate moderation in which she fact-checked Republican candidate Mitt Romney as an "unacceptable" example. But Fox's attacks on Crowley are based on a lie, and they're helping lay the groundwork for Trump to justify withdrawing from the debates.
Steve Roberts is with us ABC's political analyst and Steve let's talk about Donald Trump first he's hitting the reset button this week he has an eight point deficit in the polls. A listener Rudy Giuliani from ABC's this week yesterday talking about trump.
Acting CIA Director Michael Morell leaves the closed Senate Intelligence Committee meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington Nov. 15, 2012. During an appearance on ABC's "This Week," former Deputy CIA Director Michael Morell falsely claimed "not a single" Iraqi refugee turned out to be a terrorist, but in 2013 two Kentucky residents from Iraq pleaded guilty to federal terrorism charges.
WASHINGTON >> Their party in crisis, Republicans' frustration with Donald Trump reached new heights on Wednesday as GOP leaders inside and outside the presidential nominee's campaign contemplated new ways to persuade him to moderate his divisive tactics with the election just 96 days away. Party chairman Reince Priebus and a handful of other high-profile Republicans were considering whether to directly confront the billionaire businessman following a series of startling stances and statements.
Rudy Giuliani insisted that the Democratic Party is an "anti-police party" on Wednesday, arguing that Barack Obama "created an anti-police atmosphere all throughout this country." Appearing on Fox News's "America's Newsroom," Giuliani commented on the "Mothers of the Movement" who spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday, saying: "You got a moment that makes it clear that this Democratic Party and this president created an anti-police atmosphere all throughout this country."
A few of them: the nation needs earplugs and a windshield for spit and food particles when former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani does his Il Duce imitation. Bill Clinton has a rapturously innocent fascination with balloons.
Love and Kindness, that is the motto that Hillary Clinton has sworn by in her political career. And it was the motto on Day 2 of the Democratic National Convention, presenting a sharp contrast to last week in Cleveland, when a slew of speakers like Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie screamed and brayed about power and anger and violence and control.
In a rare moment of levity, Jake Tapper recalls DrA1 4mpenfA1 4hrer's summary of his RNC performance as 'It was the Trump of times, it was the Trump of times,' a subtle dig at the narcissism we've grown so accustomed to, during this campaign. On Zakaria's GPS , also on CNN, Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens said that the address made him feel like he was watching a Monty Python sketch of the Nuremberg Rally.
In accepting the Republican Party's nomination for president, Donald Trump's speech purposefully played to multiple layers of racial anxiety that perfectly captured the mood of the Republican National Convention. Over the course of the week, speaker after speaker framed the upcoming presidential contest as nothing less than a civilizational clash between God-fearing, law-abiding, and Constitution-loving white Americans and radical black protesters, illegal Latino criminals and Muslim terrorists.
Furious Republicans are restrained from Ted Cruz while his wife Heidi is escorted off Convention floor after he REFUSES to endorse bitter rival Trump and tells Americans to 'vote your conscience' The moment Ivanka lost her cool: Normally picture-perfect daughter jabs her finger while the entire Trump clan shoot daggers following Ted Cruz's speech 'He would pick up the phone every single time:' Ivanka Trump tells sweet story about calling dad collect everyday from a janitor's closet at school 'I support him not despite the color of my skin but because of it': Loyal Trump exec gives moving speech about 'her boss' and his children who 'I love like the siblings I never had' 'Hillary's dishonesty could be the loss of America as we know it': Newt Gingrich says Americans are 'lucky' 9/11 wasn't worse and the next attack could destroy an entire city NASA space shuttle commander goes rogue and ... (more)
According to two sources...Kelly has told investigators that Ailes made unwanted sexual advances toward her about ten years ago when she was a young correspondent at Fox. Kelly, according to the sources, Kelly's comments to investigators might explain why the Murdochs are moving so quickly to oust Ailes....According to two sources, Monday afternoon lawyers for 21st Century Fox gave Ailes a deadline of August 1 to resign or face being fired for cause.
'Copycat' Melania? Trump's campaign chief DENIES candidate's wife cribbed Michelle Obama's 2008 DNC speech - after she is accused of plagiarizing some passages word-for-word 'We have had a Muslim president for seven and half years': Actor Antonio Sabato Jr says Obama is 'absolutely' not a Christian after backing Trump on stage at the RNC 'That sounded like her to me last night': Chris Christie insists Melania Trump plagiarism scandal is overblown because '93 per cent of the speech' wasn't lifted from Michelle Obama 'It's rather ridiculous': Ivanka Trump slams the Donald 'Star of David' Twitter controversy and says he's 'unimpeachable' - but admits she worries for her father's safety Confident Melania Trump takes center stage at the Republican National Convention to praise her 'kind' husband, recounts her immigrant past and vows to work with children if she is first lady $2,190 Roksanda ... (more)
As Donald Trump had promised, there were surprises Monday night at the opening of his personally programmed Republican National Convention - and some of them might have surprised even him. The big hits of the night were former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Melania Trump.
P.J. O'Rourke once called Hillary Clinton "a chowder-skull" and "a bossy little rich snoot of a goody-two-shoes." So it surprised a lot of people when the political humorist announced that he's voting for her.
Consider, since 2001, terror attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, an illegal invasion and war crimes in Iraq, beheadings, bombings and forced slavery, terror strikes by drones, cluster and phosphorous bombs, relentless bombing leveling Gaza, Sana'a and Aleppo, lone wolf attacks in Orlando, Dallas and San Bernardino, terror bombings in Baghdad, Beirut, Paris, Brussels, Istanbul, Dhaka and Medina, stabbings in Jerusalem and Hebron, slaughter at Mother Emmanuel, despair in Ferguson, Baltimore, the Ninth Ward and Flint, and Herman Wallace, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Alton Sterling, and Philando Castile.
Sometimes when I write a column that displeases a reader - believe it or not, it happens - he or she comes forward in the comments section with the helpful suggestion that I retire. The most recent bit of career counseling was offered Tuesday, by a male reader who said I missed the point in a column that compared the steady leadership of the Dallas police chief after the fatal police shootings there with the divisive words of folks like Rudy Giuliani.
Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee, which is frightening.We must make sure his hateful rhetoric does not even... Sign if you agree: Presidents do not stop working in the final year of their term. Neither should the Senate.
As voters hunger for a healing of racial wounds in a nation that comes together, the Republican Congress is preparing to take a lengthy vacation between its endless partisan witch hunts of Hillary Rodham Clinton Budowsky: If Trump were black Davis: What the facts tell us about Clinton's 'carelessness' Moulitsas: Stuck with Trump MORE , which remind voters why they hold this Congress in contempt, and the coming Republican National Convention, which is shaping up as a Woodstock festival for Clinton haters who will nominate one of the most bitterly divisive candidates in American history for president. Successful politics is about addition - of voters and groups to create a governing majority for a governing party.
DeRay Mckesson: Criticism of Black Lives Matter dishonest Activist says critics like Rudy Giuliani want to deflect attention from police brutality. Check out this story on sctimes.com: http://usat.ly/29InND6 Black Lives Matter activist DeRay McKesson walks out of the Baton Rouge jail in Baton Rouge, La.