Elections 2016

'You are disgusting': Gospel singer Vicki Yohe gets blasted online for insulting Women's March

Gospel singer Vicki Yohe took to Instagram on Saturday to express her support for newly-sworn in Pres. Donald Trump and to taunt the 2.9 million demonstrators marching around the world for women's rights.

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Ex-Justice Dept spokesman: Sean Spicer 'should have resigned' instead of lying at first press conference

Former Justice Department spokesman Brian Fallon told CNN's Brian Stelter on Sunday that Pres. Trump's press secretary Sean Spicer should have resigned his post rather than carry out the order to devote his first press conference to an outright falsehood.

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Kellyanne Conway snaps at Chuck Todd: Sean Spicer's lies about crowd size are 'alternative facts'

Trump aide Kellyanne Conway defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on Sunday by saying that he had presented "alternative facts" about the crowd size at President Donald Trump's inauguration.

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SNL's Putin tells US to 'relax': America is 'the most expensive thing Russia ever bought'

This week, Saturday Night Live opened with "a paid message from the Russian federation."

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'It scares me to my core': Women explain how Trump's election galvanized them into action

In the early hours of Friday morning as Donald Trump’s supporters were lining up to watch their candidate take the oath of office, a bus was leaving Kansas City. The seats were filled with women who were happily riding more than 24 hours to make it to the Women’s March on Washington.

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Secret Service slaps down White House claim that 'magnetometers' shrank inaugural crowd size

At a testy Saturday evening press conference, newly minted White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer offered a pair of novel defenses for the apparent small size of the crowds attending the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump.

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'He's only Putin's b*tch!': 'Gays Against Guns' sing anti-Trump anthem at Women's March

Anti-gun violence group Gays Against Guns (GAG) performed at the Women's March on Washington on Saturday, singing battle anthems and hymns re-written with funny, snarky anti-Trump lyrics.

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Trump inauguration draws nearly 31 million US TV viewers -- 7 million fewer than Obama 2009

Nearly 31 million viewers watched live U.S. television coverage of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration, far fewer than tuned in to Barack Obama's first swearing-in, but otherwise the biggest such audience since Ronald Reagan entered office, ratings firm Nielsen reported on Saturday.

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Trump order paves way for agencies to weaken health law

President Donald Trump is ordering federal agencies to undermine Obamacare through regulatory action, a move that could weaken enforcement of the requirement for Americans to buy health coverage and give insurers leeway to drop some benefits.

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'Embarrassing and pathetic': Twitter rips Spicer's claim that Trump inaugural crowd was 'largest ever'

Apparently stung by reports that the inaugural turnout for President Donald Trump was smaller than in recent years, the Trump administration held a press conference on Saturday evening in which newly minted Press Secretary Sean Spicer angrily insisted Friday's crowd was "the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration -- period."

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'It looked like a million': Trump says media is lying that his inauguration crowd was small

Pres. Donald Trump said on Saturday that the media is lying about his sparsely-attended inauguration.

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Canadians blocked at US border when agents learned they were traveling to DC Women's March

Multiple groups of protesters were stopped, searched, fingerprinted and detained by U.S. border agents on Thursday when they revealed they were traveling to Washington, D.C. for the Women's March.

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Trump heads to CIA after feud with intelligence agencies

U.S. President Donald Trump plans to visit CIA headquarters on Saturday in what could be an effort to mend fences after he criticized spy agencies for their investigation into Russian hacking during the presidential election.

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