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Democratic strategist James Carville told MSNBC host and former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki that President Donald Trump hates his own voters, the country itself, and any kind of rules in a rant about the danger he sees growing.
Sean Spicer, Donald Trump’s former White House press secretary, called out Republicans’ political response after Democrats blocked a bill that guaranteed pay for troops during the government shutdown.
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President Donald Trump maintained his legacy of going off-script and leaving everyone in an uneasy position. During the White House lunch, Trump randomly assigned one of his top officials a peculiar nickname and then asked a perplexing question.
Miles Bruner said the GOP had become “a cult of personality that mirrors the worst authoritarian regimes” of the past century.
Donald Trump’s top attack dog has wildly smeared a former Republican congressman in a bitter social media feud over the president’s White House destruction and ballroom extension. Adam Kinzinger has been a rare Republican dissenter against the White House rebuilding efforts.
As the government shutdown enters its fourth week, Senate Republicans arrived at the White House Tuesday for a display of unity with President Donald Trump.
When Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., was asked for his reaction to the story, he answered by deflecting to the recent revelation that the FBI analyzed his phone records, in addition to the phone metadata of almost a dozen other GOP lawmakers as part of the investigation into attempts to certify a different slate of electors on Jan. 6, 2021.
The issue came up during Senate Republicans’ visit to the White House yesterday, according to Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb. Fischer said she met with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins to discuss her concerns.
The president’s son shared a link to the state Republican Party’s effort to hire paid volunteers to gather signatures to eliminate the new congressional map approved by the Legislature earlier this month.