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Media Fail as Poll of Polls Proves Trump's More Popular than Obama

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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Real Clear Politics, a non-partisan (and indispensable) site that tracks countless polls and averages them, also tracks the job approval numbers for President Trump and former (thank heaven) President Obama in a way that allows us to see how the two presidents compare on this same day during their respective presidencies. And will you look at this… On the very same day the deranged media and demented Democrats announced two articles of impeachment against Trump, his average job approval rating

Trump Mocks Joe Biden for Repeatedly Forgetting Which State He's In

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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President Donald Trump ridiculed former Vice President Joe Biden Tuesday for a series of campaign gaffes: repeatedly forgetting which state he was campaigning in. “Hey, have you ever noticed where Biden keeps saying he’s in the wrong state?” Trump asked supporters at a campaign rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Biden has been caught on tape twice referring to Ohio when he was Iowa, and when he was in New H

Pollak: 'Abuse of Power' a Shaky Ground for Impeachment | Breitbart

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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Democrats’ articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump allege “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress” — the two weakest possible charges among the many the House had been considering. The term “abuse of power” does not appear in the Constitution’s Impeachment Clause, which specifies that Congress’s power of impeachment covers “Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors.” That is not simply a conservative, originalist position: many liberal scholars agree. Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, author of the recent

Trump’s evangelical support mystifies his critics, but in Wisconsin, it looks stronger than ever - The Boston Globe

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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NEW LONDON, Wis.—After it was clear that neither of her preferred candidates, Ben Carson and Ted Cruz, was going to be elected president in 2016, Linda Behm prayed. Behm is an evangelical Christian and keeps a calendar filled with volunteer shifts at a thrift store and a food pantry in this small community an hour away from Green Bay. She wasn’t sure about supporting Donald J. Trump, the New York business magnate with a penchant for insults and crude behavior.

Trump tweets sharp criticism of FBI head Wray after Russia probe report - The Boston Globe

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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WASHINGTON — President Trump lashed out Tuesday at FBI Director Christopher Wray, expressing dissatisfaction that Wray didn’t cast a watchdog report on the origins of the Russia investigation as devastating for the bureau. In an interview Monday, Wray acknowledged the report had identified significant problems with how agents conducted the investigation into ties between Russia and his 2016 campaign and pledged to make changes.

At Trump rally in Pa., loyalists say ‘the Democrats are helping us’ by pushing impeachment - The Boston Globe

posted onDecember 11, 2019
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HERSHEY, Pa. — A sham. A circus. A waste of time. A big lie. A trap. A farce. Bull. Those words are not from President Trump’s tweets. But the descriptions his loyalists used to describe impeachment as they awaited a “Keep America Great” rally here Tuesday sounded just like the president. And the supporters, who stood in the rain for hours before the 7 p.m.

Lawmakers release defense bill with parental leave-for-Space-Force deal | TheHill

posted onDecember 10, 2019
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House and Senate negotiators on Monday released an agreement for the massive annual defense policy bill that would give federal workers 12 weeks of paid parental leave in exchange for creating MORE’s long-sought Space Force. The $738 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) covers everything from how many planes and ships the military can buy to reforming privatized military housing. News broke Friday night that this year’s bill –

Watchdog report finds FBI not motivated by political bias in Trump probe | TheHill

posted onDecember 10, 2019
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The Justice Department inspector general on Monday released a long-awaited report that found FBI agents were not motivated by political bias in opening investigations into associates of the Trump campaign in 2016. The report, however, sharply criticizes the FBI over its handling of applications to surveil former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page, providing fodder for Trump and his Republican allies while at the same time undercutting a key GOP talking point that agents driven by bias improperly targeted then-candidate Trump.  The findings released by Justice Department Inspector General Micha