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‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ loses more sponsors after comments about immigrants – AOL

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Fox News and Tucker Carlson faced additional sponsor defections on Monday, with fitness maker Bowflex announcing that it would cease advertising on Carlson’s primetime program “Tucker Carlson Tonight” after a flap about Carlson’s comments about immigrants last week. Bowflex’s decision follows similar moves by Pacific Life, the employment website Indeed and SmileDirectClub, which all publicly cut ties to the show. “We can confirm that Nautilus, Inc., parent company for Bowflex,…

Trump Foundation To Dissolve Amid New York Attorney General’s Investigation – NPR

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Donald Trump awards a $100,000 check to a veterans charity in Sioux City, Iowa, during a 2016 event. His use of the Trump Foundation during the campaign raised legal questions about its activities. Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg via Getty Images Donald Trump awards a $100,000 check to a veterans charity in Sioux City, Iowa, during a 2016 event. His use of the Trump…

CNN’s Chris Cuomo Spots ‘Uncanny’ Similarity Of Trump And Russian Bot Messages – HuffPost

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

“I’m not saying it’s a crime. I’m saying it’s uncanny,” he explained. “The symmetry continued right up until the end, in the days leading up to the campaign, the actual election, the Russians went all in on what? Allegations of voter fraud, warnings that the election would be stolen.”

Obamacare Court Setback Won’t Kill Law – Bloomberg

Monday, December 17, 2018

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Obamacare Court Setback Won’t Kill Law – Bloomberg

Sunday, December 16, 2018

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Sunday, December 16, 2018

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Zinke blames ‘false’ attacks in resignation | TheHill – The Hill

Sunday, December 16, 2018

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Texas Judge Strikes Down Obama’s Affordable Care Act as Unconstitutional – The New York Times

Saturday, December 15, 2018

“Today’s ruling is an assault on 133 million Americans with pre-existing conditions, on the 20 million Americans who rely on the A.C.A.’s consumer protections for health care, on America’s faithful progress toward affordable health care for all Americans,” Mr. Becerra said in a statement. “The A.C.A. has already survived more than 70 unsuccessful repeal attempts and withstood scrutiny in the Supreme Court.” Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas, who initiated…

Special counsel slams Michael Flynn’s criticism of FBI interview – CNN

Friday, December 14, 2018

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Michael Cohen didn’t tell the whole truth about the hush payments in ‘GMA’ interview – Washington Examiner

Friday, December 14, 2018

It should come as a surprise to precisely no one that what Michael Cohen said Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America” about Trump and the now-famous 2016 hush-money payments was so inaccurate that you have to wonder if he’s still lying. Cohen, newly convicted felon and former lawyer to President Trump, asserted that Trump directed the payments to porn star Stormy Daniels and Playboy model Karen McDougal specifically to influence…

Byron York: Why Republicans ‘shrug off’ the Michael Cohen case – Washington Examiner

Friday, December 14, 2018

Democrats and media commentators are noting that many Republicans are “shrugging off” the fact that Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to felony campaign finance violations which prosecutors say President Trump directed him to commit. The president, they say, is “implicated in two felonies.” How could GOP lawmakers shrug that off? One little-discussed reason is that many Republicans never liked and continue to oppose current campaign finance laws. They don’t approve of…

Schumer: If Mexico Is Going To Pay For The Wall, We Don’t Have To; "Let’s Fund The Government" – RealClearPolitics

Friday, December 14, 2018

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer states that there will be no way for President Trump to pay for a border wall this year unless Mexico pays up. “The president repeatedly promised that Mexico would pay for his unnecessary and ineffective border wall… On Tuesday he said he would be ‘proud’ to shut down the government unless U.S. taxpayers pay for it. And now just this morning, the president tweeted…

Byron York: Why Republicans ‘shrug off’ the Michael Cohen case – Washington Examiner

Friday, December 14, 2018

Democrats and media commentators are noting that many Republicans are “shrugging off” the fact that Michael Cohen pleaded guilty to felony campaign finance violations which prosecutors say President Trump directed him to commit. The president, they say, is “implicated in two felonies.” How could GOP lawmakers shrug that off? One little-discussed reason is that many Republicans never liked and continue to oppose current campaign finance laws. They don’t approve of…

US military sends $331 million bill to Saudis, UAE after refueling ‘accounting error’ – CNN

Friday, December 14, 2018

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Corruption investigators probing Trump’s inaugural committee – Washington Examiner

Friday, December 14, 2018

President Trump’s inaugural committee is under investigation for potentially misspending some of the $107 million it received to organize a string of events celebrating the start of the president’s term, according to a report. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are also probing whether some of the committee’s biggest contributors donated money in order to curry favor with the incoming Trump administration in violation of anti-corruption laws, the Wall Street Journal reported…

Trump may want a shutdown, but voters don’t – Washington Examiner

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Negotiation in politics is a fine art. What the public witnessed between President Trump, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., was the political equivalent of the food fight from “Animal House.” Trump presented himself to the public as part of his campaign as a master negotiator, one who mocked his Republican opponents in the primary as a bunch of amateurs, who could get…

What it’s like at the prison in Otisville where Michael Cohen may go – CNN

Thursday, December 13, 2018

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Publicly silent, Trump has three words after watching Cohen: ‘He’s a liar’ – CNN

Thursday, December 13, 2018

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Trump’s televised spat was entertaining, but a poor representation of democracy – Washington Examiner

Wednesday, December 12, 2018

President Trump faced off against House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., in the Oval Office on Tuesday, pledging to shut down the government over money for his border wall. By publicly and with great drama drawing a line in the sand between the option of a government shutdown or funding the wall, he put on display the antithesis of the fundamental idea of…