Elections 2016

Christie turned down several jobs in Trump administration, sources say

TRENTON -- President-elect Donald Trump offered Gov. Chris Christie numerous positions in his incoming administration, but the New Jersey governor turned them down, two sources with knowledge of Trump's transition efforts told NJ Advance Media. The sources said those jobs included Cabinet-level posts like Homeland Security secretary and Veterans Affairs secretary, as well as other posts,…

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Hillary Clinton breaks President Obama's 2012 spending record with $1.2 billion campaign

He may be a billionaire, but President-elect Donald Trump showed during the presidential race that he knows how to stretch a buck. The Republican candidate and his backers spent only half that of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her supporters on the way to his Nov. 8 victory, according to media reports on campaign spending…

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Alarm over 'Witch Hunt' After Trump Demands List of Civil Servants Who Worked on Climate Policy Under Obama

Donald Trump's transition team is instructing the Department of Energy (DOE) to hand over the names of all of the agency's contractors and employers who have worked on key climate policies under President Barack Obama, raising concerns that a witch hunt is being orchestrated by the incoming administration. The request was included in a 74-question internal…

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5 nightmarish things Trump did this week

The mind reels with the mounting horrors and the sheer pace at which they come. How could one mere week contain so many terrible and impulsive actions from a man who has managed to get elected leader? At the beginning of the week, Donald Trump did everything he could to completely piss off the Chinese government,…

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SNL ridicules the incredible narcissism of Trump as we see the world through his eyes

In a brilliantly-rendered video clip on Saturday Night Live, we see the world as Donald Trump sees it, where everyone adores him and he can do now wrong.

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Conflict over Russia is rocky start for Trump and intelligence agencies

President-elect Donald Trump's rejection this weekend of U.S. intelligence analysts' conclusion that Russia intervened in the 2016 election to help him win the White House is the latest in a string of conflicts between Trump and the intelligence community he will command.

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Republican wins Senate runoff in Louisiana, giving party 52 seats

Republican John Neely Kennedy, a candidate for the U.S. Senate, won a runoff election in Louisiana on Saturday against Democrat Foster Campbell in a race that gives the Republicans a 52-seat majority in the chamber.

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Joy Reid explains how Trump is already 'screwing over' his white working class voters

Joy-Ann Reid believes that President-elect Donald Trump has sold working class America a bill of goods and they're about to get screwed over.

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‘Like bribery institutionalized’: Panelist warns Joy Reid about ‘authoritarian’ parallels between Trump and Putin

Donald Trump's corruption is like something out of "The Lego Movie," Saturday's AM-Joy panel noted. He's using his own business while becoming nothing more than a puppet for Russian president Vladimir Putin.

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Republican spoiler candidate McMullin rants against 'disloyal American' Donald Trump for Exxon pick

Former conservative presidential candidate Evan McMullin may have lost the election but that doesn't mean that he's done fighting back against Donald Trump.

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It's Ayn Rand's America now: Republicans have stripped the country of its last shred of morality

If you have any doubts that the phenomenon of Donald Trump was a long time a'coming, you have only to read a piece that Gore Vidal wrote for Esquire magazine in July 1961, when the conservative movement was just beginning and even Barry Goldwater was hardly a glint in Republicans' eyes. Vidal's target was Paul Ryan's…

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Intelligence expert: Trump's choice of Putin buddy to head State adds to his White House 'Kremlin cabal'

News that President-elect Donald Trump has picked long-time Putin friend Rex Tillerson to be his secretary of state was greeted with skepticism and surprise on Saturday, coming on the heels of the CIA's Friday night revelation that the Russians were involved in getting Trump elected.

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