Opinion: Trump’s Rhetoric Implies the U.S. Constitution is Disgraceful
Trump is really calling the checks and balances and separation of powers in the Constitution “disgraceful” because he refuses to accept they apply to him.
Trump is really calling the checks and balances and separation of powers in the Constitution “disgraceful” because he refuses to accept they apply to him.
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.
If Trump enabled a person who was working with an enemy of the United States by naming him his National Security adviser that is a high crime. If Trump ignored all of the public information available about the Flynn/Russia connection and moved forward anyway, that is a high crime.
The intrigue, fighting and back-stabbing within the Trump administration just three weeks in is enough to compete with the War of the Roses.
Democratic Senators Maria Cantwell and Patty Murry want answers after a vital educational rights resource for disabled students, and their families vanished after Education Secretary Betsy DeVos took office.
Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Chuck Schumer (D-NY) are planning to land a massive blow against the Republican effort to take away health care from tens of millions of Americans with a day of Senate led nationwide protests on February 25.
Taxpayers are paying for his travel to Florida, but Donald Trump has blacked out the windows and banned reporters from taking pictures of his golf vacation at the “Winter White House.”
The CIA denied a top aide to Trump’s National Security adviser security clearance, just hours after Donald Trump’s National Security adviser was busted for lying about the nature of his repeated contacts with a Russian ambassador.
A member of the Federal Election Commission has called on President Donald Trump to share any evidence he has to support a statement that voter fraud caused him and former Senator Kelly Ayotte to lose in New Hampshire in the 2016 U.S. election.