Lawrence O’Donnell Nails Why Trump Is A Visceral Insult To Every American With A Brain
Donald Trump is a visceral insult to every thinking American because according to Lawrence O’Donnell he is the stupidest liar in the history of the presidency.
Donald Trump is a visceral insult to every thinking American because according to Lawrence O’Donnell he is the stupidest liar in the history of the presidency.
The Trump family is freaking out over Russia as Eric Trump tried to reassure his dad’s supporters that everything was fine, but what came out of his mouth was a frenzied rant about the media, the 2016 election, and an unmistakable tone of distraction and panic.
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow pointed out that the reasons being given for an FBI subpoena for Steve Bannon are bizarre.
Partisan finger-pointing over immigration policy on Tuesday left the U.S. Congress and the White House stumbling closer to a possible federal government shutdown by the end of the week, although Wall Street held out hopes for a deal to prevent that.
MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O’Donnell smoked Fox News in total viewership in the first two weeks of 2018 and were the #1 and #2 shows in terms of total viewers on cable news.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) explained on CNN that Steve Bannon is not a member of the cabinet and is no longer in the White House so his claims of executive privilege on questions about Russia are worthless.
Steve Bannon got subpoenaed by House Republicans after he refused to answer questions about the Trump transition and White House in front of the Intelligence Committee. Fox News reported: In the now hours-long, ongoing interview conducted by investigators for the House Intelligence Committee, Bannon’s attorney told lawmakers that the White House directed his client not…
The physical that Donald Trump took is all well and good, but the biggest question that Americans have about him doesn’t relate to his physical health, but if he is psychologically fit.
Trump responded that he wanted immigrants from other non-white parts of the world out of the United States when he was asked about his immigration views in the White House.
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) was asked by reporters if Trump was racist. His emotional response should inspire those who believe in decency and equality to fight on.
Days ago, The New York Times reported that, during a meeting on immigration, President Trump referred to Africa and Haiti as “shithole countries” and said he wanted more immigrants to come from places like Norway. Now, after intense backlash from the media, the public, and other legislators in Washington, Trump is trying to walk back…
According to Gallup’s latest poll, Trump is set to end his first year in office with the lowest approval rating of any POTUS since the approval of presidents began getting tracked. Presently, only 39% approve of Trump’s performance, while 57% outright disapprove. Before this low point, Bill Clinton held the record for the lowest first-year…
Monday was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and as they do every year, politicians took to social media to honor the civil rights leader. Given that they disagree with almost everything King stood for, numerous Republicans found themselves getting roasted for having the audacity to share MLK quotes or write tributes claiming to have respect…
Homeland Security Sec. Kirstjen Nielsen lied under oath to a Senate committee when she claimed that Trump didn’t use the words “shithole countries” to describe African nations.
A federal judge on Tuesday delayed setting a trial date for President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Paul Manafort, who is facing charges as part of the special counsel probing Russia’s alleged interference in the U.S. presidential election.
Senate Democrats have already forced a vote on a bill to protect net neutrality, and on Tuesday, Democrats announced that they are now just one vote short of passing the bill in the Senate.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders claimed that Trump couldn’t possibly be a racist because NBC gave him a television show.
President Donald Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon will meet behind closed doors on Tuesday with a U.S. House of Representatives committee that is probing whether Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election.