Elections 2016

Sean Spicer denies wiretapping means wiretapping: 'The president said very clearly wiretapping in quotes'

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer suggested that President Donald Trump did not actually mean wiretapping when he accused President Barack Obama of "wiretapping" him in a recent tweet.

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'He knew that this was part of the job': Sean Spicer blames Navy SEAL for his own death

White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said on Monday that William “Ryan” Owens, a Navy SEAL who died in Yemen, knew the risks of the job when he accepted the fatal mission.

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Retailers have reportedly dumped 3,600 Trump-branded items from shelves since November: SAD!

A group protesting Pres. Donald Trump and his policies by boycotting his family's consumer products and the retailers who carry them says that since the November 2016 election, retailers have stopped selling 3,600 Trump-branded products.

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Charles Blow: 'I have no patience for liberal talk of reaching out to Trump voters'

New York Times columnist Charles Blow this week pushed back against calls for liberals to reach out to President Donald Trump's supporters.

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'Leaving him alone can prove damaging': Staffers warn Trump needs constant praise and limit on TV

Staffers from Donald Trump's presidential campaign have reportedly warned that too much TV could be dangerous for the president.

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John Podesta: Comey may have bowed to pressure from anti-Clinton FBI officials

Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman speculated on two possibilities to explain why FBI Director James Comey revealed a renewed investigation of the Democratic candidate's emails just days before the election.

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'This is fake news': Rick Santorum melts down on CNN and blames Obama for anti-Semitism under Trump

CNN conservative contributor Rick Santorum on Tuesday suggested that President Barack Obama was to blame for rising number of anti-Semitic crimes under President Donald Trump.

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'Insurmountable': Morning Joe says Trump's Russia lies may have already sunk his presidency

MSNBC host Joe Scarborough on Monday suggested that it may already be too late for Donald Trump to save his presidency due to the "insurmountable" Russian scandal.

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Lindsey Graham warns Trump: Free press and judiciary 'are worth fighting and dying for'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) on Sunday rebuffed President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the judicial branch of government and the media.

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'Seems healthy': Internet cringes over fan's claim he salutes 6-ft cardboard Trump daily

Pres. Donald Trump attacked the press and invented a terrorist attack in Sweden that never happened on Saturday at his rally in Melbourne, Florida, but some people will remember the rally for one reason only: Trump supporter Gene Huber.

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US inquiries into Russian election hacking include three FBI probes

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is pursuing at least three separate probes relating to alleged Russian hacking of the U.S. presidential elections, according to five current and former government officials with direct knowledge of the situation.

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Trump claim of being 'first in his class' at Wharton was another lie: report

Throughout his campaign and nascent presidency, Donald Trump has maintained that he is "a very smart guy" who graduated from Pennsylvania University's Wharton School of Business at the top of his class.

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Senior intel official shoots down Flynn’s claim to not recall if he discussed sanctions with Russia

A senior official says it's unlikely that Gen. Mike Flynn doesn't recall whether he spoke with the Russian ambassador about U.S. sanctions because, "It was the subject of pretty much an entire phone call."

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