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White House allies on president's wild week: 'It is typical Trump' | TheHill

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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White House allies are pushing back at suggestions that MORE is fixated on a possible recession as he heads into his reelection campaign next year. They say a series of tweets and off-the-cuff comments this week that sparked various controversies, from a surprise fight with Denmark to the suggestion that Jewish Americans who vote Democratic are disloyal, were nothing out of the ordinary for the Trump White House. “It is typical Trump.

Former Ms. Nevada Will Fight Censorship of Conservative Voices

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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“Unfortunately, because of my belief system, I was disqualified,” Williams said in an interview on SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Tonight with hosts Rebecca Mansour and Joel Pollak. “My First Amendment right was stifled.” Williams said she is not intimidated by Ms.

Ernst: No AOC, Eliminating Electoral College Would Silence Iowa Voices

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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Sen. Ernst lambasted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s claim that the Electoral College serves as nothing more than a “scam” and said it has a “racial injustice breakdown.” Ocasio-Cortez said, “Due to severe racial disparities in certain states, the Electoral College effectively weighs white voters over voters of color, as opposed to a ‘one person, one vote’ system where all our votes are counted equally.” Sen. Ernst blasted Rep.

Exclusive—Sarah Palin: Trump Can See Greenland from His House

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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Am I describing the 45th President’s effort to buy Greenland from Denmark? Nope, I’m describing the 17th President’s successful effort to buy Alaska from Russia in 1867. It was one of the best bargains America ever struck. If President Trump can pull off another deal like that, I say God bless him! Greenland’s vast arctic expanse—which, at over 800,000 square miles, is more than a quarter the size of the U.S. Lower 48—is surely another Alaska in terms of untapped wealth. The media would do well to chill with mocking President Trump and instead learn some U.S. history.

Washington governor Jay Inslee says he’s ending presidential bid - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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OLYMPIA, Wash. — Washington governor Jay Inslee, who made fighting climate change the central theme of his presidential campaign, announced Wednesday night that he is ending his bid for the 2020 Democratic nomination. Inslee said that he was confident that Democrats would select a nominee who would champion climate change issues but that it had become clear that he wouldn’t be the person selected.

A former congressman and Tea Party Republican considers a challenge to Trump - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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WASHINGTON — Joe Walsh, a conservative radio show host and former Republican congressman from Illinois, is expected to announce he is running for president as early as this weekend, presenting President Donald Trump with a challenger from the right his critics hope will weaken the president in the 2020 election. Walsh stands virtually no chance of wresting the Republican presidential nomination from Trump, whose approval rating with Republican voters is consistently in the high 80s, and whose political aides have been aggressively moving to tighten their control over state p

Sarah Huckabee Sanders to join Fox News as contributor - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will join Fox News as a contributor, the network announced Thursday. Sanders, who departed the White House earlier this summer, will “provide political commentary and analysis across all of FOX News Media,” according to a press release announcing the hire. “I am beyond proud to join their incredible stable of on-air contributors,” Sanders said in a statement issued by Fox. President Trump announced that Sanders would leave the White House in June and suggested she should run for governor of h

Representative Bill Keating comes out in favor of impeachment inquiry - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 23, 2019
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Representative Bill Keating said Thursday that he is in favor of beginning an impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Speaking in a video posted to Twitter, Keating said there was enough evidence in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report to move forward, and he would vote “yes” if a vote was held on the matter. “The Mueller report reveals several instances of obstructions of justice, certainly enough to move forweard with an impeachment investigation,” he said in the video.