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'SO F*CKING UNHINGED': Internet erupts after White House sends out bizarrely glowing Trump statement

After the White House issued a bizarre statement touting President Donald Trump's "magnetic personality," some Twitter users couldn't hold back on the hilarity.

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Trump won't denounce American thuggery. Will he punish Turkey?

Time to take stock of our rights of free speech and peaceful protest in this country, and what - if anything - President Trump has done to protect them. He's been noticeably silent on the brutal beating of peaceful protesters in Washington, D.C. by the Turkish President's thuggish bodyguards, on public property, right in front of…

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'I don’t know if they thought this through': Rural Trump voters 'stunned' by devastating budget cuts

129 days into Donald Trump's presidency, stories about his already-disillusioned voters seem almost cliche. But with a POLITICO report about how hard the president's new budget will hit rural areas that voted for him, that cliche proves right yet again.

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This historian found a 'shameful' similarity between Trump and Andrew Jackson

Donald Trump avows his admiration for Andrew Jackson and seeks to identify with him. He displays a portrait of Jackson in the Oval Office, visited his estate at Nashville (The Hermitage) to observe Jackson’s birthday, and criticized Obama’s decision to remove Jackson’s picture from the twenty-dollar bill. President Trump has never enumerated the aspects of Andrew Jackson that particularly appeal to him, but it is not difficult for a historically-minded observer to see what the seventh President has to offer our current one. Jackson was a strong nationalist, as Trump aspires to become, a commanding personality, such as Trump imagines himself, and did indeed rally a nineteenth-century version of the provincial American working class, which Trump has made his own constituency. In Jackson’s case this meant small farmers; in Trump’s, white blue collar workers. Jackson’s nationalism expressed itself in denunciations of foreign countries and could be directed against Mexico, making it particularly suitable for Trump.

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Here are 5 reasons anonymous White House officials say they can't stand Jared Kushner

Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump, is now a key figure in the FBI's investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election -- and now a slew of White House officials have rushed to the New York Times to anonymously trash him.

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White House aides could face criminal charges for using auto-delete apps on Russia-related documents: report

According to a new POLITICO report, aides to President Donald Trump's White House, campaign and transition will be forced to turn over any documents pertaining to Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller's Russia probe. Failure to do so, according to the report, could result in criminal charges.

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'Americans can die': Ex-CIA agent hammers Kushner for 'criminal' actions involving Russian contacts

In Saturday's episode of AM Joy, host Joy Reid assembled a panel to discuss the biggest news of the weekend: that Friday night Washington Post news dump that revealed President Donald Trump's adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner had reportedly set up an undisclosed meeting with Russians to establish a backchannel during the president's transition.

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We 'must speak out': Yale psychiatrist sounds the alarm on Trump's 'grave mental disabilities'

Yale psychiatrist Dr. Brandy Lee recently hosted a conference on the mental health community's response to the apparent psychological disorders of President Donald Trump -- and in a recent interview with Salon, she explained why she and some of her colleagues are willing to risk censure or even having their licenses taken away to diagnose the dangerous president.

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'What a jerk': Colbert brutally mocks Trump's NATO speech that had other world leaders ignoring him

On the most recent episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert remarked on President Donald Trump's first NATO meeting by, naturally, doing his best impression of the apparently out-of-place president.

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Donald Trump is making America meaner again

Last Wednesday, on the eve of his election to the House of Representatives, Montana Republican Greg Gianforte beat up Ben Jacobs, a reporter for the “Guardian" newspaper.

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How to fight your family's fake news views and win this Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day -- a time to celebrate American veterans, get families together, and, as per all large familial gatherings, argue about politics.

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The psychological process that drives people to gangs can turn you into a terrorist

While trying to make sense of the aftermath of the suicide bombing in Manchester, a familiar topic has once again arisen: why do Western-born Muslims turn to terrorism?

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Here's the first truly damning evidence that Trumpcare will increase your premiums

Despite assurances from the Republican party that their plan to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act will result in lower premiums, there is now evidence to suggest that the exact opposite will happen when and if Obamacare ceases to be law.

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