Congressman Says What The Media Won’t: Trump Is Unfit To Be President
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) is saying what the press won’t. Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President Of The United States.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-CA) is saying what the press won’t. Donald Trump is unfit to serve as President Of The United States.
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow cut through the White House excuses and revealed that Trump’s defense of racists, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists as an intentional political strategy.
A U.S. court struck down two Republican-drawn U.S. congressional districts in Texas on Tuesday, saying they were discriminatory and ordering a remedy ahead of elections in 2018, court papers showed.
Trump is urging Republicans in Congress to use the Steve Scalise shooting as a cover for his support of neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
Two people who say they were injured in a far-right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia sued the man charged with killing a woman by driving his car through the crowd as well as the event’s organizers on Tuesday for $3 million.
With the entire country turning against him at a rapid pace, Trump has issued talking points to his surrogates that claim he was right to defend the racists and the left is responsible for the violence in Charlottesville.
When white supremacists began rallying in downtown Charlottesville this weekend, Liz Licht kept the TV off, trying to shield her three kids from the hate spewed on the streets of this normally quiet college town.
The Commandant of the Marine Corps, Gen. Robert Neller, has spoken out against Trump’s support for racists with a tweet stating that there is no place for racial hatred in the Marines.
Biographer David Maraniss has a great idea. The author is urging all five living former presidents to issue a joint statement calling on racist Donald Trump to resign.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) responded to Trump’s defense of racists by calling the President an embarrassment to America.
When Trump used his press conference to defend white supremacist and Nazi violence, a growing group of Republicans went after their own president.
What little fragments were left of the Trump presidency were set ablaze by the President as he defended racists and blamed the left for the violence in Charlottesville.
Donald Trump was asked by reporters if the Charlottesville attack was terrorism, and the President refused to call the killing of one and wounding of 19 by a white supremacist terrorism.
President Trump, who has never hesitated to offer an opinion before having the facts before, said that he needed the facts before he condemned racism. Trump went on to attack the press for not praising his statement.
Trump is described by White House officials as enraged at the press for not giving him positive coverage after the Charlottesville violence. Trump is said to be in no mood for moderation and sounds like a president who is coming apart.
The organizer of the Charlottesville rally, the driver of the car that was used in a domestic terror attack, and leaders of the alt-right racist movement are facing a $3 million lawsuit from two people who were injured in the violence.
New U.S. sanctions on Moscow have forced Russian business chiefs to accept that Donald Trump’s rise to power is not about to produce a “Trump Bump” in foreign investment.
Trump will sign an executive order that will end the requirement that flood prone infrastructure is built with rising sea levels in mind, which means that thanks to Trump, it will infrastructure will be more dangerous to human life during floods.
Donald Trump claimed threatened the CEOs on his manufacturing council that they could be easily replaced. After Trump made his threat, a fourth CEO quit.
Negotiators from Canada, Mexico and the United States are aiming for an ambitious first round of trade talks, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday, as the countries try to fast-track a deal to modernize the pact by early next year.
Undeterred by the violence over the planned removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, municipal leaders in cities across the United States said they would step up efforts to pull such monuments from public spaces.
Stephen Colbert perfectly put his finger on why America is so outraged by Trump’s weak response to Nazi domestic terrorism by listing everything that Trump has condemned more strongly than Nazis. Video: https://youtu.be/NQ2ljdc7DN8?t=3m17s Colbert said, “It’s not like Trump is a shrinking violet. He’s known for criticizing things. If only the President was as mad…
U.S. President Donald Trump, facing a mounting political furor and backlash from business leaders, has explicitly condemned neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan and other white supremacists two days after a rally by hate groups in Virginia turned deadly.
The White House is trying to claim that Donald Trump inadvertently retweeted an image of a train running over a CNN reporter, but it looks suspiciously like days after Charlottesville, the President was promoting violence.
Neo-Nazi website the Daily Stormer appeared to be offline on Tuesday, after its domain registration was revoked by GoDaddy and Google, which both said the site that helped organize the violent weekend rally in Virginia had violated their terms of service.
Less than a day after he called for national unity on condemning racism and bigotry, Donald Trump went birther on Obama by proclaiming that the US really is his home.