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WATCH: Ted Cruz refuses to say if Trump should be impeached if he colluded with Russians

In a Fox News segment, former presidential candidate and current senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) refused to answer questions about whether or not he believes President Donald Trump should be impeached.

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'He signed it': Shep Smith calls out Trump for attacking his own 'watered down' travel ban order

In a segment responding to the resuscitated legal battle over President Donald Trump's executive orders barring travel and refugees from Muslim majority-countries, Fox News host Shep Smith mused over why the president signed the "watered-down" second order if he didn't like it.

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Ex-Bush official unloads on Trump: He 'infects the legal soundness of everything his admin does'

In a series of tweets posted Monday, former Assistant Attorney General Jack Goldsmith slammed President Donald Trump's style of governance which he claims has taken the country "far beyond normal."

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Here is how Donald Trump sees the world -- and why he must be removed from office

To Donald Trump, the world is made up of only two sorts of people, or nations: strong winners whom others respect and fear, and weak losers whom others exploit and laugh at. There is no other alternative.

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The United States is facing a growing scourge of domestic terrorism -- from far-right men

The murder in College Park, Maryland of Richard Collins III, an African-American student who had recently been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army and was days away from his graduation from Bowie State University, underscores the violence of America’s far-right wing. Sean Urbanski, the University of Maryland student who allegedly stabbed Collins to death, belongs to a racist Facebook group called Alt-Reich: Nation.

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'He makes me puke': Ex-British ambassador blisters Trump for divisive tweets after London attacks

In a tweet responding to President Donald Trump's divisive tweets in the wake of the London terrorist attacks, the former British ambassador to the United States was unequivocal in expressing his dislike for the current American president.

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Trump’s childhood church no longer wants him: ‘His policies go against our Biblical teaching’

A new CNN report on President Donald Trump's fraught relationship to Christianity reveals that the president may be unwelcome in his childhood church in Queens -- and that the son of the last religious leader he was close to has publicly renounced him.

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Rex Tillerson attempting to run State Department with only two close aides out of fear of leaks: report

A new POLITICO report suggests Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the former CEO of ExxonMobil, has become increasingly isolated and is relying on two senior aides while failing to fill a hundreds of senior seats in the State Department.

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'F**k them all': Alec Baldwin tells Kathy Griffin to 'ignore' Trump 'like the rest of the world'

Amid the headline-grabbing fallout from Kathy Griffin's controversial photo shoot where she is seen holding a faux-beheaded President Donald Trump by the toupee, 30 Rock star Alec Baldwin had one piece of advise for the funnywoman: "f**k them all."

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WATCH: Pastor blames racist stabbing death of black ROTC cadet on evolution

Responses to the tragic and allegedly race-based murder of Lt. Richard Collins at the University of Maryland have been overwhelmingly supportive -- but as a new article in Patheos points out, there's already evidence that some right-wingers are twisting it for their own benefit.

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Trump led a 'peasant's revolt' and now those voters are finding out they were used

It's no secret that President Donald Trump ran an underdog campaign on the backs of entrenched working class white Americans -- but a new column in the Daily Beast suggests that Trump's modern-day populism may be a "failed peasant's revolt."

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Corporate CEO's are scrambling away from Trump to avoid giving him credibility: report

Amid news stories about large companies distancing themselves from President Donald Trump's White House for his controversial decision to withdraw from the Paris climate change agreement, a new POLITICO report suggests some CEOs are aware that the president has been using them for his own benefit.

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Paul Krugman: Trump is prepared to destroy the planet out of sheer spite

Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Agreement has drawn near-universal opprobrium from leaders across the globe. In perhaps the most forceful rebuke of the United States thus far, French president Emmanuel Macron addressed the world in English Thursday, urging American scientists to come to France where their talents can better serve humanity. For the New York Times' Paul Krugman, Trump's withdrawal from a climate pact signed by 195 countries is even more blinkered, malicious and cynical than it might first appear.

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