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President Donald Trump is calling for California Democrat Sen. Adam Schiff to be prosecuted and jailed, following newly ...
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President Trump floats Sen. Schiff face jail time over alleged mortgage fraud while citing declassified documents about the ...
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This is ‘how dictators speak’: Symone on Trump's attempt to weaponize justiceTrump is accusing Sen. Adam Schiff of mortgage fraud without evidence. Schiff calls it “political retaliation,” and some are ...
Trump called for the prosecution and imprisonment Obama and others over a new report from National Intelligence Director ...
Investing.com -- President Donald Trump launched a verbal attack against President Barack Obama during an Oval Office meeting ...
In six months of unprecedented behaviour for a sitting president, threatening to jail his predecessor is one of the most troubling. And he's gone so hard on this one it might be difficult to walk ...
Donald Trump went on a fascistic posting spree on Sunday amid uproar over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, fantasizing about Democrats being arrested.
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The New Republic on MSNJudge Warns Trump Is Turning Into Henry II With His Dangerous RantsA federal judge compared Donald Trump to Henry II for his blatant efforts to punish his administration’s critics. While overseeing a lawsuit Monday concerning the Trump administration’s crackdown on ...
The late-night hosts separately went on expletive-laden rants against CBS’s decision to cancel Stephen Colbert’s show.
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Finds Another Way to Take Revenge on Murdoch for Epstein LetterIt’s not just a lawsuit. Donald Trump is attacking The Wall Street Journal on a new front after the paper reported on a ...
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The New Republic on MSNRepublicans Would Rather End Congress Early Than Vote on EpsteinRepublicans are scheduled to meet behind closed doors Tuesday morning for their weekly conference meeting. Evacuating the lower chamber over a tough vote on the Epstein files also likely won’t play ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson is trying to spare Donald Trump from another Jeffrey Epstein headache—at least for now. As uproar ...
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