The El Paso Terrorist’s Manifesto Is Basically A ‘Cut And Paste’ Of Trump’s Twitter Feed
The dangerous, racist rhetoric that Trump spews on a daily basis on social media or at his rallies used to be reserved for the dark fringes of society.
The dangerous, racist rhetoric that Trump spews on a daily basis on social media or at his rallies used to be reserved for the dark fringes of society.
Presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke told the media on Monday to stop asking the question that has an obvious answer: Is Donald Trump a racist?
$1.6 million can buy a lot in Washington, and the Republican majority leader in the Senate appears to be one of those things up for sale.
Harris ripped into Donald Trump on Monday for his complete leadership failure following the mass shooting attacks over the weekend.
Fox News claims that the people who are making mass shootings worse are those who are calling out Trump’s racism.
Republicans love to make these lazy arguments, but the United States isn’t the only country in the world with those video games and mental illness.
Obama appealed to America’s better angels while making Trump’s response to the mass shootings look it came a pathetic racist baby.
Beto O’Rourke was asked if there was anything that Trump could do to make this better, and O’Rourke responded by calling out the press for playing dumb to Trump promoting racism.
The 24-year-old gunman who killed nine people in a rampage in Dayton, Ohio, had a troubled past, including threatening fellow students in high school, authorities said, but police said it was too soon to establish a motive for the slaughter.
Trump is trying to hold expanded background checks hostage in exchange for money for his border wall.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Chuck Schumer called out Trump and Mitch McConnell for refusing to support a bill to expand background checks for gun purchases.
Trump is so out of it that he couldn’t even get the city in Ohio correct where one of the weekend’s mass shootings took place.
Trump scapegoated the mentally ill and suggested that they are involuntarily confined instead of changing gun laws.
Trump blamed the Internet, violent video games, social media, and mental illness, but not easy access to guns for mass shootings.