Elections 2016

'He doubles down when he’s wrong’: CNN’s Chris Cuomo blisters Trump for lying about Gorsuch reporting

CNN anchor Chris Cuomo blasted Pres. Donald Trump for falsely maligning him on Twitter, saying the president is "off on the facts" and that once again, Trump is digging in and doubling down on a topic where he's just plain wrong.

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White nationalists cite area's '80% Trump vote' to hold 'white working family' event in Kentucky park

A white nationalists group announced on Facebook that it is planning to hold a conference for "white working families" at a Kentucky state park in April, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.

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Nordstrom doubles down in face of Trump attacks -- as their stock skyrockets

An angry Pres. Donald Trump spent part of Wednesday venting angrily at luxury retailer Nordstrom on Twitter over the retailer's decision to no longer carry first daughter Ivanka Trump's fashion line.

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Basketball great LeBron James slams Trump's immigration ban: It 'divides and excludes people’

Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star player LeBron James said that he does not support Donald Trump's immigration orders banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the U.S., which complicates the already-difficult path for refugees trying to enter.

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Ethics watchdog offers to help Nordstrom sue Trump under California Unfair Competition Law

Norm Eisen, co-founder of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, has offered to help Nordstrom and other companies sue President Donald Trump for improperly using his executive position to hurt their businesses.

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Pope Francis blasts Trump and his wall: A Christian would never say 'you will pay for that'

Pope Francis slammed Donald Trump and his policies without ever mentioning the U.S. president by name on Wednesday.

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Amid Russia's election hacking, House Republicans vote to terminate voting security agency

The Republican-controlled Committee on House Administration voted along party lines on Tuesday to disband the Election Assistance Commission (EAC), which assists states with meeting voting system security guidelines.

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'Deal breaker': Couple quits 22-year marriage over husband's Trump support

Burning passions over Donald Trump's presidency are taking a personal toll on both sides of the political divide. For Gayle McCormick, it is particularly wrenching: she has separated from her husband of 22 years.

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Trump team literally can't find the White House light switches

Among the secrets of statecraft which Pres. Donald Trump and his governing team have yet to acquire is the location of light switches in the White House, apparently.

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CNN segment explodes when Trump supporter's jab against 'liberals' backfires

A spokeswoman for Pres. Donald Trump appeared to crash her own segment on Sunday when she insulted New Yorker columnist Ryan Lizza by saying moral relativism is a "new subject" for liberals.

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Safe on US soil, new arrivals breathe sigh of relief

For Fuad Sharef and his family, the tortuous ordeal of getting from Iraq to Nashville, Tennessee, was nearly over more than a week after it was to begin.

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Technology firms to urge Trump to alter US travel ban: sources

Several technology companies plan to send a letter to U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday urging his administration to follow through on proposed changes to a travel ban on seven mainly Muslim nations, sources familiar with the letter said Sunday.

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Trump faces uphill battle to overcome court's hold on travel ban

U.S. President Donald Trump faces an uphill battle to overcome a federal judge's temporary hold on his travel ban on seven mainly Muslim countries, but the outcome of a ruling on the executive order's ultimate legality is less certain.

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