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Trump-loving pastor stuns Joy Reid by blurting 'morality' is not a necessary qualification for leadership

Appearing on AM Joy, Pastor Mark Burns of the Harvest Praise and Worship Center in South Carolina stunned MSNBC host Joy Reid by blurting out that "morality" is not a necessary quality our political leaders need to have as he tried to dismiss sexual abuse allegations against U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama.

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Conservative radio host admits 'nightmare' Roy Moore debacle is 'a monster we helped create'

Some conservative commentators are struggling to come to grips with the role that they played in creating a phenomenon like renegade Alabama candidate for U.S. Senate Roy Moore.

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Nicolle Wallace: Don’t believe Trump staffers’ sob stories — they stay because they like the power

On Thursday, "Deadline: White House" host Nicolle Wallace and Washington Post politics editor Robert Costa agreed that while President Donald Trump's advisors may put on a show of being torn between their powerful positions in the government and the corrupt chaos of the Trump administration, none of them appear to be leaving.

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Did GOP 'dirty tricks' operative Roger Stone know Al Franken story was coming?

Roger Stone -- longtime confidant to President Donald Trump and GOP "dirty tricks" operative -- appears to have had foreknowledge of the accusations against Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) by Los Angeles radio personality Leeann Tweeden.

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'Do you think he's a creep?: Reporters hammer Sanders for refusing to explain if Trump still backs Moore

White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders ducked questions and revealed as little as possible about the White House's position on embattled ex-Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore and his candidacy for the U.S. Senate.

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Trump Homeland Security official: 'Lazy' black people turn cities to 'slums' through 'drug use and promiscuity'

The director of community outreach in President Donald Trump's Department of Homeland Security once said that cities become "slums" because black residents are afflicted by "laziness, drug use and promiscuity," reported CNN's K-File on Thursday.

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'You should know better': The View scorches Al Franken over accusations of groping and forced kiss

The panel on ABC's "The View" reacted with anger and disappointment to news on Thursday that a Los Angeles radio personality accused Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) of groping her and forcibly kissing her on a USO trip in 2006.

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'These are choices': Chris Cuomo wallops Sean Hannity for refusing to condemn Roy Moore after he said he would

CNN host Chris Cuomo on Thursday called out Sean Hannity for refusing to follow through with his pledge to condemn Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore (R) if he could not disprove recent sexual abuse allegations.

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Donald Trump's 'pathological' presidency could doom America -- or inspire us to save ourselves: historian

President Donald Trump's administration is a historic low point for the United States, said historian Robert Dallek to Vox.com, but he said the country has survived greater turmoil than the current "disaster."

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WATCH: Trump bolts from reporters rather than face Roy Moore questions

President Donald Trump gave a blow-by-blow recounting of his trip to Asia on Wednesday when reporters were anxious to get a word from the president about embattled Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore.

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Wikileaks coordinated with Donald Trump Jr. in vicious attack against anti-Trump website

President Donald Trump's eldest son Donald Trump, Jr. reportedly coordinated with WikiLeaks in mounting a vicious cyberattack against a fledgling anti-Trump website called PutinTrump.org.

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'Hate you Chinese f*ckers': California train passenger's 'deplorable' racist attack caught on video

Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) authorities are opening an investigation into a violent racist incident that took place Monday night on a light rail train.

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Fox News goes all in on Uranium One 'scandal' in spite of Shep Smith's emphatic debunking

Many Fox News personalities are doubling down on their advocacy for the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate the made-up "Uranium One scandal," in spite of the fact that anchor Shepard Smith emphatically debunked the story on Tuesday.

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