GOP Mayor In North Carolina Throws Trump Under The Bus After Racist Rally Chant
Republicans are correct to disavow the racist chant spewed during Donald Trump’s rally this week – but it’s not nearly enough.
Republicans are correct to disavow the racist chant spewed during Donald Trump’s rally this week – but it’s not nearly enough.
Suggesting that Trump is falsely being called a bigot and then comparing him to John McCain is laughable, and Rep. Omar made him pay.
There is a simple reason so many Republican leaders are standing by Trump after his shameful rally in North Carolina: The GOP needs racism to survive.
Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar was greeted by a crowd of supporters welcoming her home when she arrived at a Minnesota airport on Thursday.
At a fundraiser in Los Angeles, former vice president Joe Biden called Trump a thug who has shredded the moral fabric of America.
The send her back chant that Trump is claiming to disavow was planned at the rally and rehearsed with the crowd by warm-up act Lara Trump.
Nicolle Wallace put into context the damage that Trump has done to the presidency by playing clips of former presidents and candidates denouncing racism and Obama singing Amazing Grace.
House Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. Elijah Cummings screamed at Trump’s acting DHS Secretary for abusing separated migrant children in detention centers.
Trump threw his own supporters under the bus after they repeated the send her back chant that he created.
A new list of approval ratings reveals that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is the most unpopular senator in the country.
House Democrats passed a bill on Thursday that would raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour and lift 27 million working Americans out of poverty.
Documents released by a judge’s order on Thursday detailed a flurry of communications involving Donald Trump, his campaign team and former personal lawyer Michael Cohen to engineer hush-money payments to a porn actress who said she had a sexual encounter with the president shortly before the 2016 election.
U.S. Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren released a series of policies on Thursday aimed at regulating the financial industry, including a plan to overhaul the private-equity industry.
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) is now the second least popular Senator in America as her approval rating has plummeted to a net (-16) in Maine.