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Trump staff turnover sets records

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12/15/2017 Donald Trump’s first year in the White House has been tumultuous for his staff, resulting in massive turnover.   Michael Flynn has put in a guilty plea. Steve Bannon, Reince Priebus, and Anthony Scaramucci were pushed out. Sean Spicer is off working on a book. Omarosa Manigault, the former contestant on “The Apprentice”, was escorted out the door on Tuesday. ...

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Simpsons mock Trump – Again

Another classic from the Simpsons The other two videos can be found here:  Simpsons Mock Trump

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Donald Jr. gets hammered again on Twitter, this time on Net Neutrality

net neutrality

12/14/2017 Donald Jr. has once again proven he is not smart.  He has held meetings with the Russians in order to get dirt on Hillary Clinton. For almost a year he was in touch with a "secret" WikiLeaks source hoping to receive stolen and/or illegal information.  He has claimed to have "attorney/client immunity from providing information, when no such relationship ...

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Net Neutrality Rules Repealed By Trump’s FCC Chief

net neutrality

12/14/2017 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today voted to repeal Net Neutrality rules put in place by the Obama Administration.  The regulations prohibited broadband providers from blocking websites or charging for higher-quality service or certain content. The federal government will also no longer regulate high-speed internet delivery as if it were a utility. Under the new rule,  internet service providers ...

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Donald Jr. refuses to answer questions about Russia, wrongly claims “Attorney-Client-Privilege”

donald jr.

12/7/2017 Donald Trump Jr. has refused to tell lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee about conversations he had with his father this summer about the now-infamous June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower with a Russian lawyer with ties to the Kremlin. Trump Jr. cited “attorney-client privilege” to avoid answering the lawmakers’ questions about the conversation, explaining that both his and President Trump’s lawyers ...

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Kellyanne Conway facing 2nd Ethics Violation

conway ethics

12/7/2017 In baseball, it’s three strikes and you’re out.  Kellyanne Conway, White House Advisor to President Trump, is now facing her second strike. The former director of the Office of Government Ethics, Walter Shaub, is filing a second complaint against White House counselor Kellyanne Conway for violating the Hatch Act in some of her statements regarding the Alabama Senate race. ...

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Trump Announces US Embassy In Israel Will Be Moved To Jerusalem

jerusalem

12/6/2017 Despite being warned by world leaders not to do so, President Trump today fulfilled a campaign promise to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, and to move the US Embassy there in recognition. The President’s move was met by warnings and ridicule by governments around the world.  Just about every nation condemned the move, except for Israel.  It ...

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Trump and Zinke Slash Millions of Acres From Our National Monuments

national monument bear ears

12/6/2018 On Monday President Trump slashed the size of two national monuments in Utah, the largest reduction of public-lands protection in U.S. history. Trump’s actions shrink the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments by more than 1.1 million acres and more than 800,000 acres, respectively. The move sparked protests  outside the White House and in Utah. The changes put the Trump ...

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Only 29% of Voters Approve of Trump Tax Plan

trump tax plan

12/05/2017 Two new polls have bleak news for the GOP tax plan. Just 29% of voters approve of the plan while 53% are opposed, according to a Quinnipiac University poll. Independents break against the plan, 54% to 27%. Among people making $50,000 to $100,000, just 35% approve. The one group that approves: Republicans, 67% of whom support the overhaul. Just ...

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Michael Flynn pleads guilty, will cooperate with investigation

Flynn guilty

12/01/2017 Michael Flynn, former national security adviser to President Trump, pleaded guilty Friday to a charge that he lied to FBI agents about prior contacts with Russia’s ambassador while serving in the White House.  Prosecutors said in court Friday that Flynn had agreed to cooperate with authorities. Flynn served as the president’s national security adviser until he resigned in February after admitting that he ...

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