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James Carville says he felt bad for 'Trump's buddy Chris Christie' as indictment looms

Democratic consultant James Carville used Gov. Chris Christie as his foil in a pre-debate Democratic National Committee fundraising mail for Hillary Clinton. Carville's email raised the spectre of a Donald Trump presidency and took aim at the Republican nominee's two debate performances. Christie was an early supporter of Trump and has been one of his most…

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Bill Maher nails how Trump wins votes: 80 percent of the US thinks Ramadan are those cheap noodles

In, perhaps, one of Bill Maher's most profound "New Rules" segments, he explained how Donald Trump managed to reach the point where he will likely win at least 20 states even after saying or doing some of the most irrational things from any candidate.

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Bill Maher: GOP now stands for ‘Grab Our P*ssies’

Bill Maher began his Friday night "Real Time" show asking his audience who hasn't been groped by Donald Trump at this point, but the GOP certainly isn't laughing.

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Obama meets with national security team on Syria, ISIS as bilateral talks with Russia break off

President Barack Obama met on Friday with his national security team to discuss the fight against Islamic State and the war in Syria, the White House said.

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Donald Trump just claimed he's the 'victim' of women accusing him of sexual assault

As the growing number of women accusing Donald Trump of sexual assault, sexual harassment or some form of sexual misconduct grows to nearly a dozen, Trump is playing the victim.

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CNN panel crushes GOP Rep claims it's just 'offensive language': 'He is talking about a sexual crime'

The panel discussions began with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's surrogate Andre Bauer. While Bauer has a knack for sticking his foot in his mouth, it was former Rep. Jack Kingston (R-GA) that was crushed on Friday night's episode of "AC360."

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CNN goes off the rails: Kayleigh McEnany claims Clinton accusers are fair game — Trump's aren't

Donald Trump's loyal surrogates are lining up to see who can be the larger hypocrite in punditry this week.

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Florida Rep dismisses Trump assault allegations: 'He who has not sinned cast the first stone'

Florida Congressman Ted Yoho seems to think these that all of these sexual assault allegations against his party's nominee, Donald Trump are nothing more than a sideshow and we should be talking about real issues..

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Trump advisor's hypocritical attacks on accusers come after defending Cosby women as 'normal' two years ago

How quickly things change. Donald Trump surrogate, A.J. Delgado, has defended her candidate's 2005 hot mic moment as nothing more than hyperbole. However, when it comes to the accusations that have surfaced since the statement, Delgado is questioning the validity of the women coming forward.

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The cast of 'Orange is the New Black' has an important message for the Donald: 'F*CK YOU TRUMP'

As Donald Trump continues to fervently deny sexual assault allegations, the stars of the Netflix series Orange is the New Black are calling him out on Twitter.

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North Dakota candidate's horrifying new slogan: 'Make America rape again'

Nick Bata is the Libertarian Party candidate for North Dakota's Insurance commissioner but he's not taking out a policy on his political career after using the phrase "Make America rape again" on his Facebook page. In fact, he says he has nothing to apologize for.

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Central Park 5 member: I would ‘absolutely' sue Donald Trump

Yusef Salaam, a member of the Central Park 5 said in an interview with Yahoo News and Finance that he would consider suing GOP nominee Donald Trump.

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Clinton leads by 7 points as Trump faces grope claims: Reuters/Ipsos poll

Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton leads rival Donald Trump by seven percentage points, according to a Reuters/Ipsos national opinion poll taken as the Republican nominee fought off accusations of groping women.

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