Month: March 2019

President Donald Trump won’t likely fire or publicly trash White House counselor Kellyanne Conway for one big reason, according to one of the president’s former aides. Cliff Sims — whose tell-all book Team of Vipers, about his 500 days working as Trump’s director of message strategy, was published Tuesday — told “The Late Show” host […]

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Anderson Cooper was left speechless Monday night after Donald Trump became the first American president to “deny he provided aid and comfort to a dangerous adversary.” The CNN host was referring to Trump’s declaration earlier in the day in which he denied having ever worked for the Russian government.  Last week, an article by The New […]

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Christian Bale said President Donald Trump’s “enormous ego” may make him “far less dangerous” than former Vice President Dick Cheney, whom he portrays in the movie “Vice.” The Oscar nominee also cast doubt on Trump’s understanding of the way government works in a video released by the U.K.’s Press Association this week.  “Cheney was quiet […]

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President Donald Trump used Twitter to showcase what could become a new chant at his political rallies on Wednesday morning. “BUILD A WALL & CRIME WILL FALL,” the president tweeted. In another post, he said the message of the rhyme was “the new theme” of “the Republican Party.” “Use it and pray!” Trump added. It […]

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Roger Stone has been dubbed “a total Beavis” by a Republican senator. Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) likened President Donald Trump’s former associate to one half of MTV’s animated duo “Beavis and Butt-Head” on Monday. “I’ve watched this man. He talked himself into an indictment,” Kennedy said after making the cartoon comparison. “I mean, he talked […]

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SAN ANTONIO ― Former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro officially announced a run for the White House on Saturday, becoming one of the first fully committed candidates in what is expected to become a crowded contest for the 2020 Democratic nomination. “So many journeys for me and my family have started right here,” Castro […]

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A television journalist made famous for hosting a controversial investigative series that targeted would-be predators found himself in the hot seat this week after he was arrested in Connecticut. Chris Hansen, 59, of Shippan, was charged Monday with issuing a bad check to a Stamford business for several thousand dollars in marketing merchandise. He was […]

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Pacific Gas and Electric, the power company blamed for sparking several devastating wildfires in California in recent years, announced Monday it will file for bankruptcy later this month. The company is facing billions of dollars in claims related to November’s Camp fire, which destroyed nearly 19,000 structures and killed at least 86 people, as well […]

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