Bombshell Report Claims Trump Campaign Worked With Russia To Topple Hillary Clinton
The road to Donald Trump’s impeachment just got shorter.
Sean Colarossi currently resides in Cleveland, Ohio. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and was an organizing fellow for both of President Obama’s presidential campaigns. He also worked with Planned Parenthood as an Affordable Care Act Outreach Organizer in 2014, helping northeast Ohio residents obtain health insurance coverage.
The road to Donald Trump’s impeachment just got shorter.
Both Democrats and Republicans are now calling on Devin Nunes to step aside from the Trump-Russia investigation.
Fox News appears to have given up on the bogus wiretapping allegation – leaving Trump with nobody left to cite.
If Trump wants to keep calling the Affordable Care Act a “disaster,†he probably shouldn’t do it in a state that has benefited so much from the law.
Note to Trump: The election was more than four months ago.
While Kentucky is a conservative state that Trump carried by nearly 30 percentage points last fall, it has in many ways become ground zero for the fight over protecting the Affordable Care Act.
“He’s doing everything that he promised he would do – working to secure our borders, took us out of TPP, has the best cabinet that has never been assembled in history.”
“The man in the White House is demonstrably capable of making up claims that have no reality.”
This is the Republican Party under Donald Trump, and 2018 can’t come soon enough.
Americans are more worried about the environment than they ever have been – just in time for Trump to gut climate funding.
As Trump doubles down on defending a disastrous heath care bill, all while peddling paranoid conspiracy theories and covering up his connections to Russia, these numbers aren’t likely to improve anytime soon.
After less than two months in the White House, Trump is now claiming the problems he talked about during the campaign no longer exist.
It looks like the Trump train is losing steam.
Trump was met with huge crowds of protesters voicing their opposition to his visit to Nashville and his dangerous agenda.
No matter how the president tries to package the executive order, he cannot escape his original intent of banning Muslims from entering the country.
Trump said Rachel Maddow’s reporting on Tuesday night was “totally illegal.”
Maddow’s exclusive reporting on Tuesday finally gave the American people a much-deserved glimpse behind the curtain when it comes to Trump’s finances.
Trumpcare is political suicide for the president and his Republican colleagues in Congress.
You can expect to hear Trump grilled with hard-hitting questions about his favorite foods and how he puts up with the “fake” news.
“They should abolish the Congressional Budget Office. It is corrupt. It is dishonest,” Gingrich said.
The Vermont senator went into tough terrain, but he was able to show West Virginia Trump supporters how the GOP is conning them.
The reason they want more time? Because evidence to substantiate Trump’s bogus and dangerous claim does not exist.
With even the most extreme conservatives opposing this plan, Republicans are miles away from repealing the Affordable Care Act.
If Trump wants to push dangerous policies that fly in the face of American democracy, he’ll first have to get past a united and empowered opposition.
“We’ve got a very serious problem here. This man may be in a position where he will start causing true harm to American democracy.”
“It’s the KGB agents running around the West Wing or the national security council.”
The American people have come to the conclusion that he just isn’t fit to hold this office.
Maddow says there is growing evidence that Moscow’s work didn’t end on Nov. 8, 2016 – that was only the opening act.
Sanders’ outrage came after the new EPA leader questioned whether CO2 was a contributing to climate change.
“If the American people had to decide between continuing with Obamacare the way it is … or going back to the way we were, I’d be for going back the way we were.”
The president is quietly expanding his reach into every level of the executive branch of government.
The MSNBC host told America to “get back to the main point,” which is that it’s slowly looking like the Trump campaign was working with Russia to topple Hillary Clinton.
The new Trump order reduces the number of people targeted, but the unconstitutional intent remains the same.
“If the election had been global, about 60 percent of people would have backed Hillary Clinton, according to the survey of more than 21,000 people from 36 countries.”
Opposition is opposition and, reasons aside, it’s good news that so many on both sides of the political spectrum are fighting against the latest GOP attack on the Affordable Care Act.
Donald Trump killed two birds with one stone on Monday, simultaneously taking credit for jobs he had no role in creating and plagiarizing from an Exxon Mobil press release.
The U.S. government is now at the mercy of an unstable president’s baseless and paranoid conspiracy theories.
Republicans claim to be doing away with the individual mandate. But their newly released plan would slap uninsured Americans with even bigger penalties.
In record time, most voters are seeing that Trump is just a con artist who cares nothing about making life better for average Americans.
“I don’t believe there’s anything wrong with a U.S. Senator meeting with an ambassador from Russia,” he said.
After Trump and Pence spent an entire campaign complaining about Hillary Clinton’s email use, Pence had his own email problems all along.
As the Russia scandal continues to blow up, Rand Paul is urging the country to look away and focus on repealing the Affordable Care Act.
A man who communicated with Russia at various points during the presidential campaign – and then lied about having done so – has no business leading these investigations.
Officials in the Obama administration preserved intelligence related to Russia’s connections to the Trump campaign.
Republicans in Congress can’t agree on how to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, despite having seven years to figure it out.
Trump and his followers may not like it, but the Democrats who stayed seated on Tuesday night were representing the majority of Americans.
The Democrats will use their first rebuttal speech to go hard after the unpopular president.
The rule would have applied to 75,000 people who were deemed mentally unfit to purchase a firearm.
His words will matter very little if his administration spends the next four years implementing an immigration policy similar to that of the last four weeks.
The administration also plans to go after EPA climate programs put into place during Obama’s time in the White House.
You may have noticed a slight decline in Trump’s morning tweets. That’s because he no longer watches ‘Morning Joe’.
Losing a U.S. service member under any circumstance is difficult to bear, but it’s even harder to swallow when it was the result of a rash decision by an incompetent and unfit president.
“From one Republican to another, this is a disaster,” said Jenner.
If Trump is serious about reducing violence, he should consider tightening the nation’s gun laws.
“Such a request from the White House is a violation of procedures that limit communications with the FBI on pending investigations.”
The Trump administration abandoned Obama-era LGBTQ protections. New York wasn’t having it.
Republicans are learning that they can’t defend the indefensible.
It’s just the latest move in Donald Trump’s quest to turn back the clock on civil rights in America.
With all due disrespect to the president, the people flooding these town halls in GOP districts are angry. There is nothing “so-called†about it.
It remains to be seen what Donald Trump will do on a national scale as president.
GOP Congressman Dave Brat came up with what he thought was a genius plan – hold his event a whopping 60 miles away from where most of his constituents live. They weren’t having it.
Perhaps the new president should finish reading his job description instead of jetting off to Florida every weekend.
“My decision had nothing to do with politics, and I would have been proud to again work under a Republican administration open to intelligence analysis,” he said.
There has still been no condemnation offered directly from Trump, despite his willingness to express outrage over things that don’t exist, like widespread voter fraud and fake terrorist attacks.
The Pew Research Center poll never showed Barack Obama’s approval rating dropping this low.
If this is how Paul Ryan truly feels, then he should be nowhere near the halls of Congress.
Smith has had enough of Trump’s insanity.
It’s deeply disturbing that the administration, which sees nothing wrong with Flynn’s conduct, is in charge of holding him accountable for it.
All the terrible things Trump claims are true about the Affordable Care Act would become a reality under his new proposal.
The president is more passionate about the fanfare of a presidential campaign than he is about actually governing the country.
Even Republicans have realized that taking the administration’s word is no longer an option.
The Trump campaign had repeated contacts with the Russian government at a time when Moscow was hacking the U.S. election.
“We need an independent investigation. Damn the lies, full throttle forward on the truth.”
“I just don’t think it’s useful to be doing investigation after investigation, particularly of your own party.”
Top Obama officials told the new administration that Flynn “was potentially vulnerable to Russian blackmail.”
Wall Street executive Steve Mnuchin was officially sworn in as treasury secretary on Monday.
The swipe comes after Trump spent the weekend compromising America’s security by turning an unexpected national security challenge into “dinner theater.”
The new data comes days after Trump took aim at the polls, calling them “fake news” if they find that he or his policies are unpopular.
“I’ll be damned if we’re going to have a draft-dodging chickenhawk president of the United States … ordering the people I served with back into another conflict.”
After only three weeks of this new administration, the fears of the LGBTQ community are becoming a reality.
The immigrant community is on high alert as the new president’s deportation force begins to take shape.
The American people are sick of the Republican Party’s lies on Obamacare.
The American people are divided on whether the President of the United States – a guy who’s been in office for just three weeks – should be impeached from office.
The White House has so many business entanglements that they can barely utter more than a syllable without finding themselves violating an ethics rule.
Donald Trump lost, and Hillary Clinton – like the majority of Americans who oppose this president – is clearly savoring it.
Trump called the court’s ruling a “political decision,” despite the fact that even the Bush-appointed judge on the panel ruled against him.
The ACLU continues to be on the front lines in the battle to resist the new administration.
Price as head of HHS will make the GOP attempt to take health insurance from millions of Americans much easier.
Being on the receiving end of Trump’s Twitter tantrums is apparently good for business.
After Cruz expressed phony concern about insurance company profits, Sanders excitedly pounced.
While the court said it doesn’t expect to hand down a decision today, it’s clear that opponents of Trump’s travel ban have the advantage.
Overall, the poll reflects a resounding rejection of Trump as a person and the agenda he has worked to implement over the course of his first several weeks in office.
The Minnesota Democrat said the Senate should simply tell Devos, “Thank you for your time. We’ll let you know,” and move on to a candidate that is actually qualified to lead the department.
For years, the current president questioned Obama’s birthplace and legitimacy as a U.S. president. The idea that Obama likes him is a foolish one.
For someone vying to head the U.S. Department of Labor, Puzder certainly has a lot of problems in his own personal labor department.
Though the new U.S. president is unlikely to start picking up books anytime soon, it’s clear that his opposition is strong and already finding new ways to resist his agenda.
“What the judge announced today was nationwide. The president’s executive order does not apply.”
The decision by the Trump White House to change the statement was intentional, not accidental.
To make matters worse, Trump’s approval rating now stands where George W. Bush’s did after Hurricane Katrina.
The country is just 13 days into the new administration, and a psychological exam of the new president is already long overdue.