Donald Trump claps back to Kristallnacht likening, calls Bill Weld an alcoholic

Asked about the Kristallnacht comparison the former Massachusetts made when talking about Trump's proposal to deport an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants from the country, the Republican candidate responded in true Trump form. "I don't talk about his alcoholism, so why would he talk about my foolishly perceived fascism?" Trump told The New York Times through a spokeswoman.

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National Data | As I Pointed Out Ten (!) Years Ago, Mass Deportation Would Pay For Itself

The New York Times thinks that deporting the estimated 11 million illegals will be financially impossible, and they have interviews with defeatists like Michael Chertoff and former Border Patrol Chief David Aguilar to prove it. The NYT insists that "Mr. Trump has suggested he will flesh out his ideas in a forthcoming speech.

Obamas’ post-White House address: Nine-bedroom mansion in Washington

Washington, May 26 : The Obamas will be shifting to an 8,200-square-foot nine-bedroom luxurious mansion in the upscale Kalorama neighbourhood of Washington after the family leaves the White House in January. According to the New York Times, the house is a short distance away from the White House and is owned by Joe Lockhart, a former press secretary and senior adviser to former president Bill Clinton.

Hillary Can’t Close With LatinosBy Ruben Navarrette Jr.

First, the good news for the Clintonistas: The competition with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for Latino voters is no competition at all. According to a new poll by Fox News Latino , Hillary Clinton makes mincemeat out of Trump with that important demographic.

WaPo poll confirms Trump surge to lead over Hillary

As Paul Bedard of the Washington Examiner takes delight in mocking, the Washington Post took a full 219 words reporting on its latest poll before admitting that Donald Trump now holds a 2 percentage point lead over Hillary Clinton. And CNN's Jake Tapper was not shy about tweeting the really stunning part: Latest WaPo/ABC News poll with Trump up 46/44 represents an 11 point swing towards Trump https://t.co/4gFYVWpSVl It now appears that the CBS/New York Times poll showing Hillary with a 6 point lead is an outlier, as two other recent polls have shown Trump with a lead: Fox News shows Trump up 3 and Rasmussen Reports has Trump up 6. The Real Clear Politics average of polls has Trump with a lead.

Trump Suggests Mass Deportations, Muslim Ban Negotiable

Donald Trump says his proposals to ban Muslims from entering the United States and deport all illegal immigrants are negotiable. In an interview with Fox News' Bret Baier that aired Saturday night, Trump conceded that some of the provocative policy proposals he has emphasized on the campaign trail could be altered in a deal with Congress.

Hurdles in Trump’s Midwest Strategy

I doubt it matters very much that Michigan's embattled Republican governor, Rick Snyder, won't be endorsing Donald Trump for president. Given Snyder's performance on the Flint water issue , who would want his endorsement? Gov. Snyder says he's going to stay focused on retaining a Republican majority in the state's House of Representatives.

O’Reilly speaks out, anti-Fox News activist efforts continue

During an interview Friday with Glenn Beck, another former Fox News Channel personality who was the subject of an advertiser boycott, Bill O'Reilly complained of a liberal "hit job" that did him in. "In the weeks to come we're going to be able to explain all of it," O'Reilly said in his first interview since he was fired on April 19. "It has to do with destroying voices that the far left and the organized left-wing cabal doesn't like."