President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2016, in Mobile, Ala. President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign team requested a large Christmas tree be displayed at Saturday’s rally in Mobile , City Attorney Ricardo Woods said Tuesday.
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Inside the Beltway: Networks weaponize their Russian hack coverage
The big three broadcast networks still appear intently interested in President-elect Donald Trump , and not in a good way: “The broadcast networks treat accusations of Russian hacking very differently when they can use it as an angle to bash Trump,” says Mike Ciandella , an analyst for Newsbusters.org, a conservative press watchdog. He discovered a major discrepancy.
Obama bans offshore drilling in 115M more acres in Atlantic, Arctic
President Barack Obama announced Tuesday that he has removed hundreds of millions of acres of federal land in the Atlantic and Arctic from potential offshore oil and gas drilling — a move that could further complicate pledges made by President-elect Donald Trump to increase domestic oil production. Obama used the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to protect 115 million acres of land in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas in the Arctic, and offshore acreage from Massachusetts to Virginia in the Atlantic.
Atlantic: If Not Obamacare, Then What?
Olga Khazan, The Atlantic: People who don’t like the Affordable Care Act voted overwhelmingly for Trump. Republican policymakers, including President-elect Donald Trump, have vowed to repeal it.
Half of Utahns like Trump’s cabinet picks but no one from the state chosen
Fifty percent of Utahns like what they’ve seen so far from President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet selections, even though no one from the state has yet made the cut, according to a new poll. The UtahPolicy.com poll found that half of Utahns are pleased with the president-elect’s choices for his new administration, while 36 percent say they are displeased, and 14 percent aren’t sure how they feel.
Michelle Obama tells Oprah that 2016 election ‘was painful’
In this June 14, 2016, file photo, first lady Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey have a discussion on Trailblazing the Path for the Next Generation of Women during the White House Summit on the United State of Women in Washington. Mrs. Obama sat down in The White House with Winfrey for a White House interview that was broadcast on CBS Dec. 19, 2016.
Andrea Bocelli Out as Inauguration Performer After Boycott Threats
It’s back to the drawing board for the Trump inauguration team after its one high-profile entertainer backed out following an angry online response. Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli was supposed to join reality competitor Jackie Evancho as a performer for the January 20 inauguration of Donald Trump.
Team Clinton: This Effort To Block Trump Through The Electoral College Was Just A Shoddy Coup Attempt
The Electoral College has voted and Donald J. Trump is officially the winner of the 2016 election. Hillary Clinton’s loss to Trump was probably one of the biggest political upsets in recent memory.
Obama expected to bar drilling in swaths of Atlantic, Arctic
President Barack Obama has designated the bulk of U.S.-owned waters in the Arctic Ocean and certain areas in the Atlantic Ocean as indefinitely off limits to future oil and gas leasing. The move on Tuesday helps put some finishing touches on Obama’s environmental legacy while also testing President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to unleash the nation’s untapped energy reserves.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner look for a shul. Can we keep politics out of it?
President-elect Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, are shul shopping in D.C. – and it’s making headlines in the non-Jewish world.
Trump’s cabinet picks: A who’s who
President-elect Donald Trump and his wife Melania walk with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Ky. after a meeting on Capitol Hill on Nov. 10, 2016.
Michelle Obama Makes Announcement about 2016 Election
Apparently Michelle Obama is actually looking forward to getting some “anonymity” back in her life. The first lady has complained in an interview with Oprah that her biggest sacrifice while being America’s first lady was having to give up her ability to be anonymous.
Trump interviewing candidates for remaining cabinet posts
President-elect Donald Trump spent his Tuesday holed up at his Mar-a-Lago estate in southern Florida meeting with candidates for his unfilled cabinet and cabinet-level positions, including prospective hires to run the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Trump met Luis Quinonez, who runs a company with military and healthcare ties, and Toby Cosgrove, the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic. Both are thought to be candidates to be the next VA secretary.
Trump interviewing candidates for remaining cabinet posts
President-elect Donald Trump spent his Tuesday holed up at his Mar-a-Lago estate in southern Florida meeting with candidates for his unfilled cabinet and cabinet-level positions, including prospective hires to run the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Trump met Luis Quinonez, who runs a company with military and healthcare ties, and Toby Cosgrove, the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic. Both are thought to be candidates to be the next VA secretary.
Trump Seen Paying Off for Putin With Sanctions Relief Next Year 18 minutes ago
The U.S. will start easing its penalties, imposed over the showdown in Ukraine in 2014, during the next 12 months, according to 55 percent of respondents in a Bloomberg survey, up from 10 percent in an October poll. Without the restrictions, Russia’s economic growth would get a boost equivalent to 0.2 percentage point of gross domestic product next year and 0.5 percentage point in 2018, according to the median estimates in the poll. Donald Trump’s surprise election in November is feeding expectations of a sea change in U.S. policy even after the European Union this week rolled over its economic penalties against Russia for an additional six months.
Trump Seen Paying Off for Putin With Sanctions Relief Next Year 18 minutes ago
The U.S. will start easing its penalties, imposed over the showdown in Ukraine in 2014, during the next 12 months, according to 55 percent of respondents in a Bloomberg survey, up from 10 percent in an October poll. Without the restrictions, Russia’s economic growth would get a boost equivalent to 0.2 percentage point of gross domestic product next year and 0.5 percentage point in 2018, according to the median estimates in the poll. Donald Trump’s surprise election in November is feeding expectations of a sea change in U.S. policy even after the European Union this week rolled over its economic penalties against Russia for an additional six months.
Will Trump live up to his infrastructure promises?
Even as they maneuver for a share of the $1 trillion in spending Donald Trump promised to rebuild America’s roads, bridges and airports, lobbyists for transportation and utility industries are beginning to wonder whether Trump really meant what he said. From the day he formally entered the presidential race to the moment he declared victory, Trump pledged to rebuild the nation’s aging and inadequate infrastructure.
The Latest: McConnell says no to select panel on Russia
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is rejecting calls for a special Senate investigative committee focused on possible interference in U.S. elections by Russia and other countries. McConnell says a finding by U.S. intelligence officials that Moscow hacked Democratic emails in a bid to elevate Donald Trump “is a serious issue, but it doesn’t require a select committee.”
Obama Grants Largest Clemency At 231, None For “DREAMERS”
While the Democratic Party may have to wait until 2018 to get a second chance at redemption, there are 231 people who are now living their second chance. President Obama recently announced that he was offering clemency to 231 individuals.
Wisconsin’s Walker asks Trump for more control over refugees
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker asked President-elect Donald Trump in a letter delivered Tuesday to give his state more authority in determining how many refugees can come from countries with ties to terrorism.
MTV’s “White Guy Resolutions 2017” Might Just Earn Trump a Second Term
We’ve gone beyond virtue-signaling to toxic brew of ranting. MTV-which famously took years to feature black musicians on its regular programming-has come full circle since its launch in 1981.
Kansas farm groups say Trump presidency is a mixed bag
U.S. farmers taking a wait and see attitude on president-Elect Trump’s stands on agriculture. They hope for a less aggressive push on regulations but express over trade and international relastions.
Your View: Election is over; time to move forward
The irony of the press upset that Russian hacks helped Donald Trump after doing everything in their power to help Hillary Clinton is thick. The masquerade of an honest press was completely exposed as farce as every pretense of an impartial, factual press was abandoned.
Coal mine rule draws GOP’s ire
The Obama administration Monday unveiled a new rule designed to protect streams and groundwater from coal mining, but the threat of a Republican-led challenge of the measure looms large after President-elect Donald Trump takes office. The Interior Department said in a news release that the rule “updates 33-year-old regulations and establishes clear requirements for responsible surface coal mining that will protect 6,000 miles of streams and 52,000 acres of forests over the next two decades, preserving community health and economic opportunities while meeting the nation’s energy needs.”
The Russians Hacked My Homework
If you believe the Democrat crybabies. Some 30,000 Russians attended the Trump “thank you” rally in Mobile, Alabama.
Appraising Trump’s pick for secretary of state
Robert Gates served as defense secretary under George W. Bush, a Republican, and then Barack Obama, a Democrat, which qualifies him as an honest broker and independent thinker. How honest? He wrote in September that Donald Trump is “beyond repair” on national security, “stubbornly uninformed about the world” and “unfit to be commander-in-chief.”
[Peter Singer] The empathy trap
Soon after Barack Obama was elected president of the United States, he told a young girl, “We don’t have enough empathy in our world today, and it is up to your generation to change that.” Obama expressed a widespread view, so the title of a new book, “Against Empathy,” by Yale University psychologist Paul Bloom, comes as a shock.
U.S. Electoral College Finalizes Trump’s Victory
The Electoral College has finalized Republican Donald Trump’s election as U.S. president, rejecting a last-minute push by some Democrats to sway its members. The December 19 vote awarding Trump 304 of the 270 votes he needed to claim victory is the next-to-last step in the presidential election process, as laid out in the U.S. Constitution and federal law.
Could Angela Merkel save lives by outlawing Christmas?
In the wake of the news that most probably a radical Muslim has driven into a Christmas market in Berlin, killing at least twelve people and injuring dozens more , the question arises: should Germany outlaw Christmas? After all, it was a Christmas market that triggered the attacker. And even if the attacker wasn’t triggered by the Christmas holiday, such gatherings of Christians make them an easy target for Muslim attackers.
US fails to renegotiate arms control rule for hacking tools
This file photo taken Dec. 22, 2015, shows a portion of a page from the Federal Register in Washington. The Obama administration has failed to renegotiate portions of an international arms control arrangement so that it’s simpler to export tools related to hacking and surveillance software.
Trump Celebrates – Historic Electoral Landslide Victory’ (Again)a
President-elect Donald Trump celebrated the official tally of the electoral college vote, taking the opportunity to boast about his unexpected victory. Trump has been celebrating his victory since winning the election on November 8th.
New York members of Electoral College vote for Clinton
New York’s 29 members of the Electoral College have cast their ballots for Hillary Clinton, who won the state despite losing the presidential race to Republican Donald Trump. Among the electors gathered Monday in the state Capitol’s Senate chambers was former President Bill Clinton, who says he’s never been prouder of any vote.
Electoral College Meets Today To Pick Trump Despite Protests
Electors are set to gather in every state today to formally elect Donald Trump president even as anti-Trump forces try one last time to deny him the White House. Protests are planned for state capitals, but they are unlikely to persuade the Electoral College to dump Trump.
Ray Dalio on Trump: ‘If you haven’t read Ayn Rand lately, I…
Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund firm, says people should expect a major shift under President-elect Donald Trump. Regarding economics, if you haven’t read Ayn Rand lately, I suggest that you do as her books pretty well capture the mindset,” “It wants to, and probably will, shift the environment from one that makes profit makers villains with limited power to one that makes them heroes with significant power.
Trump cruises to Electoral College victory despite protests
There were many protesters but few faithless electors as Donald Trump won the Electoral College vote Monday – ensuring he will become America’s 45th president. An effort by anti-Trump forces to persuade Republican electors to abandon the president-elect came to practically nothing and the process unfolded largely according to its traditions.
Hawaii’s ‘faithless elector’ vote will count, official says
Skip Polson, of Kaneohe, Hawaii, holds a sign outside the Hawaii State Capitol on Monday Dec. 19, 2016, in Honolulu. Polson was part of a group protesting President-elect Donald Trump and the Electoral College.
Michelle Obama Tells Oprah Winfrey She’s – Not Having…
“I don’t know what they’re talking about. But I’m not talking back,” first lady says of the Democratic Party In an interview for CBS and the Oprah Winfrey Network, the first lady flatly denied that she was even exploring the possibility of pursuing a presidential run of her own.
it’s Official: The Electoral College makes Trump the…
Donald Trump secured the necessary 270 electoral votes on Monday to formally be elected as the 45th president of the United States. Trump won the popular vote in 30 states and one of Maine’s districts – which, along with Nebraska, splits up its electors by district – giving him 306 electoral votes.
Democrats Need to Reach Out to the Heartland
If Democrats want to keep blaming others for their sorry performance on Election Day, they’re obviously free to do so. Yes, they were hurt by the disclosure of Hillary Clinton’s private email server, claims that the Clinton Foundation was a “pay-to-play” operation, and even fake news.
Bliss Tapped to Run House Gop Pac
Corry Bliss, who managed Sen. Rob Portman’s reelection campaign, will serve as executive director for House Republicans’ main PAC next cycle. Bliss’s work on Portman’s race resulted in a 21-point victory for the Ohio Republican and received bipartisan praise from campaign operatives.