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Apr 11 2023
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Schumer flips script on GOP with bill rejecting 'MAGA' calls to defund FBI and DOJ
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced plans to introduce a resolution condemning calls to defund the FBI and Justice Department.
Schumer slammed his GOP counterparts, arguing that the upper chamber should denounce "MAGA-Extremist Calls" by former President Donald Trump and his allies to slash funding for federal law enforcement agencies. He plans to introduce the
Washington ExaminerApr 20 2019
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Mueller report reveals how Donald Trump leaned on his intelligence chiefs over Russia probe
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats had to tell President Donald Trump in 2017 that it was not his job to get involved in FBI investigations.
When Mike Pompeo was Trump’s first CIA director, Trump complained to him multiple times that no one would publicly defend him in the Russia investigation.
And Adm. Michael Rogers, who headed the National Security Agency in 2017, was
USA TODAYMay 30 2018
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Donald Trump Says He Wishes He Hadn’t Picked Jeff Sessions As Attorney General
President Donald Trump on Wednesday threw Attorney General Jeff Sessions under the bus again, tweeting that he wished he had picked someone else to lead the Justice Department.
HuffPostApr 15 2023
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Unhinged activists warn Florida ‘may not be safe’ for LGBT people
Left-wing LGBT activists have always had a flair for the dramatic. And this penchant for panic regularly leads to hyperbole, such as when the president of the biggest LGBT rights organization absurdly claimed Donald Trump was the most anti-LGBT president in American history. (Yes, that seriously happened.) So, it’s hardly surprising to see similar hysteria emerging from LGBT activists down in
Washington ExaminerApr 24 2019
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Trump World ramps up campaign to turn tables in Russia case, target Dems who 'colluded'
As Democratic leaders tentatively took impeachment proceedings off the docket this week, the White House put payback on the front burner -- calling for closer looks into everyone from the FBI officials who investigated the Russia case to allies of Hillary Clinton's campaign who solicited foreign help during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“All those things have to be explored and more
Fox News (Online News)Apr 18 2023
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'The emasculation of Fox News': Internet reacts to $787.5 million Dominion defamation settlement
Dominion Voting Systems accepted a settlement offer from Fox News on Tuesday in its $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against the network's willful false reporting and propagation of former President Donald Trump's conspiracy theories about the 2020 election. The agreement was reached shortly after jurors were seated in the high-profile trial, which coincided with Dominion submitting additional
AlterNetApr 24 2019
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Democrats want to challenge Trump’s foreign policy in 2020. They’re still working out how.
The push for a progressive foreign policy, explained.
President Donald Trump is heading into the 2020 election with a pretty solid foreign policy success story to sell American voters — and Democrats are struggling (but working) to come up with a coherent message to counter it.
In just two years in office, Trump has achieved several big foreign policy wins: ISIS’s caliphate has
VoxDec 31 2016
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Trump: Putin ‘very smart’ for not retaliating against U.S. over latest round of sanctions
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday hailed Russian President Vladimir Putin as “very smart” for not retaliating against a new round of U.S. sanctions against the former Cold War foe.
Washington TimesDec 31 2016
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Trump praises Putin over US sanctions – a move that puts him at odds with GOP
After the Obama administration’s tough new sanctions against Russia put the president-elect in a vulnerable political position at home, in his own party and abroad, Donald Trump chose to respond in familiar fashion – with praise for Vladimir Putin.
The GuardianMay 23 2018
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Trump violated the Constitution when he blocked his critics on Twitter, a federal judge rules
President Trump's decision to block his Twitter followers for their political views is a violation of the First Amendment, a federal judge ruled Wednesday, saying that Trump's effort to silence his critics is not permissible under the U.S. Constitution because the digital space in which he engages with constituents is a public forum.
Washington Post