Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigns as top GOP finance chairman

Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigned Saturday as finance chairman of the Republican National Committee amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault. Wynn has been a prolific Republican donor and led the RNC's fundraising efforts during President Donald Trump's first year, helping the committee rake in more than $130 million.

Where Is the Major Media’s Reporting on Hillary’s…

Friday evening, Hillary Clinton wrapped up a bizarre video in which she said that her message was "directed to the activist b*tches supporting b*tches." A universal establishment media firestorm erupted over what President Trump allegedly said in a closed-door meeting earlier this month.

Free Beacon Reporter: Trump Wanting To Fire Mueller Story Aimed To…

Yes, some were a bit frustrated that we posted about The New York Times' late Thursday night story about President Donald Trump wanting to fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller last June. The fact of the matter is it never happened, but it would certainly rehash the Russian collusion hysteria that has gripped the news media since Trump won the 2016 election.

The Egg People of Twitter Retweeted Trump Nearly Half a Billion Times in 2016

Those egg people, the Russian bots that seemed to come out of the woodwork during the election season really did seem to have a preference. As lawmakers have studied how Russian harnessed social media to influence the election and activities surrounding the election, Twitter has been cooperating by examining accounts and weeding out accounts that have proven to originate from Russian troll farms.

Wynn resigns as RNC finance chairman amid sexual misconduct…

Casino mogul Steve Wynn gestures during a a news conference regarding his proposed $1.7 billion casino complex, tentatively named "Wynn Boston Harbor", in Medford, Mass., Tuesday, March 15, 2016. Casino mogul Steve Wynn gestures during a a news conference regarding his proposed $1.7 billion casino complex, tentatively named "Wynn Boston Harbor", in Medford, Mass., Tuesday, March 15, 2016.

Hillary responds to accusations she wouldn’t fire Strider

'I was dismayed, but heartened she came forward': Hillary responds to allegations she refused to fire top 2008 campaign aide accused of rubbing and kissing a female colleague - but doesn't address why she reassigned the victim instead A female subordinate accused the faith-based outreach director of Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign of unwanted touching and lewd messages Hillary Clinton's campaign manager told Clinton to fire him but the candidate insisted on keeping him in his job Hillary responded to the revelation Friday night in a series of tweets to say the accuser was at the time 'believed' and 'taken seriously' Strider has remained close with Clinton, posting lunch selfies and one picture of him and his son at Clinton's birthday party in October 2017 Hillary Clinton responded to accusations that she protected a campaign adviser's job after he was accused of sexually harassing a ... (more)

Hillary Clinton Says She – Was Dismayed’ When Advisor Was…

But former presidential candidate doesn't address New York Times report that in 2008 she protected Burns Strider and reassigned his accuser to a new job Several hours after the New York Times reported that in 2008 Hillary Clinton protected a senior adviser accused of sexual misconduct, Clinton said on Twitter she was "dismayed when it occurred," and "heartened" that the accuser came forward. However, the former Secretary of State did not address the specific report that she reassigned the accuser and continued to employ the advisor in senior roles.

Hillary Clinton Gives a Shoutout to ‘Activist B*tches’ in Latest Attempt to Stay Relevant

Earlier tonight, Huffington Post commentator and co-founder of "Bros4Hillary" Alex Mohajer apparently ran in to former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and tweeted a short video of her. In the video, Clinton thanked her supporters for "your feminism, your activism" and expressed her hope that they "keep up the really important good work."

Sessions: Justice Department may be fair game for criticism

WASHINGTON - Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Friday his own Justice Department may be fair game for criticism amid Republican complaints of anti-Trump bias in the FBI. Sessions, speaking to law enforcement officials in Norfolk, Virginia, said the department's mission is to identify and correct "mistakes of the past" and eliminate political bias "in either direction" from its investigations and prosecutions, a suggestion that that has not always been the case.

Hillary Clinton shielded aide accused of sexual harassment

Hillary Clinton refused to fire top 2008 campaign aide accused of rubbing and kissing female colleague and then reassigned his alleged victim instead - then invited 'abuser' to her 2017 birthday party Hillary Clinton protected a campaign adviser's job during the 2008 presidential race after he was accused of sexually harassing a 30-year-old female subordinate. Burns Strider, then 42 and married, was Clinton's 'Director of Faith-Based Outreach' and frequently appeared on religious-themed broadcasts to promote her candidacy.

Toddler flies drone straight into his mom’s head

Billionaire Steve Wynn 'paid $7.5MILLION to employee he forced into sex, told spa staff to massage his penis or provide oral pleasure and exposed his genitals during trips to casino salon' One hundred pounds of fentanyl - enough to kill more than a MILLION people - is found by Mexican cops stuffed into the back of an SUV alongside cocaine, heroin and meth just 90 minutes from the California border FBI killed off plan to appoint US attorney who jailed corrupt politicians as special prosecutor to investigate Hillary Clinton's emails, lovers' texts reveal Scientists discover the 'Kiss hormone' that fuels sex drive and helps women orgasm paving the way for a new libido treatment Lawyers for the NFL Network say former stylist 'consented' to being 'groped and sexually harassed' by on-air talent and executives as they try to get her wrongful termination lawsuit thrown out 'America First does ... (more)

Report: Hillary Clinton’s 2008 campaign protected senior adviser accused of harassment new

During the 2008 race for the White House, a senior adviser to Hillary Clinton's campaign was accused of sexually harassing a subordinate but the adviser was kept on staff, according to The New York Times . The report also stated that it was Clinton's campaign manager at the time recommended that she fire the advice, Burns Strider but she did not.