Elections 2016

Comedian Patton Oswalt is 'terrified' by what will happen after Trump's inauguration

In an essay published Sunday on his Facebook timeline, comedian Patton Oswalt says he is "terrified of what may or may not happen" after the inauguration of Pres. Donald Trump.

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Could a recount change the Trump-Clinton election result?

Could a recount change the Trump-Clinton election result?

TRENTON -- Nearly three weeks after Donald Trump celebrated a stunning victory on Election Day, the rancorous 2016 presidential race has suddenly been resurrected. On Friday, Green Party nominee Jill Stein filed for a recount of the election results in Wisconsin -- one of the key states that helped Trump, a Republican, score an upset over…

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WATCH: Pro-Trump church goes berserk speaking in tongues after defeat of 'Jezebel' Hillary Clinton

Pastor John Kilpatrick used his pulpit to celebrate the election of Donald Trump and the defeat of Hillary Clinton by speaking in tongues during a recent sermon.

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'Shut the f*ck up and #resign': Olbermann blasts Trump anti-recount tweetstorm with one of his own

While Trump surrogates flooded the cable shows Sunday morning trashing the idea of recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan, the president-elect was busy on Twitter complaining about them in a 8-tweet outburst that predictably concluded: "Sad!"

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Watch Ted Cruz squirm to get out of answering whether Trump is still a 'pathological liar'

The words of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) came back to haunt him on over the weekend when ABC News host Martha Raddatz asked him if he still believed his own campaign rhetoric calling President-elect Donald Trump a "pathological liar."

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Dana Bash catches Rubio in trap with clip where he said Trump 'too erratic to have the nuclear codes'

Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) gave his full support to Donald Trump on Sunday morning but continued to hedge his bets when it comes to feeling comfortable handing over the nuclear codes to the president-elect.

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In 'behind closed doors' dispute, Kellyanne Conway warns Trump not to pick Romney

An internal dispute among Donald Trump's advisers broke out into the open on Sunday when his campaign manager warned that the president-elect could face an intense backlash from supporters if he chose Mitt Romney to be his secretary of state.

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'It's a crutch': Chuck Todd takes Kellyanne Conway to the woodshed for blaming the media

NBC host Chuck Todd called out Kellyanne Conway on Sunday for attacking the media as a tactic to avoid answering ethical questions about Donald Trump's business empire.

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Can Trump get all he wants? Only the filibuster stands in his way

Take Donald Trump as this word, and assume that he moves quickly to reshape the Supreme Court, repeal Obamacare, and crank up the mass deportations. What can Democrats do about it? The truth is, not much. Republicans own Washington now. Years of gridlock may be about to end at the scariest time imaginable. After this thumping,…

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What Europe can teach us about Trump: They've been dealing with guys like him for decades

Donald Trump might seem like a uniquely American phenomenon. The shape-shifting billionaire huckster reinvented himself first as a TV personality and then as a maverick populist politician. He rode to power on patriotic slogans – Make America Great Again – and tailored his policy prescriptions to specific American constituencies like West Virginia coal miners and Michigan factory workers. He spoke to very particular American anxieties about immigration, crime, and guns. You can find traces of Trump in American history (Andrew Jackson, Huey Long) and American literature (Elmer Gantry, Lonesome Rhodes).

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Donald Trump asked Fabio and everyone else at his Thanksgiving party who should be secretary of state: report

President-elect Donald Trump is apparently having a hard time choosing who should be the country's next secretary of state, so he posed the question to all of the well-heeled guests who attended his Thanksgiving Day party at Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

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Jerry Falwell Jr. turned down Donald Trump's invitation to be Secretary of Education

While many public educators and advocates for county school systems may not have found much to cheer about in the appointment of pro-charter school billionaire Betsy DeVos to be Secretary of Education, they may breathe a sigh of relief to know who didn't get the job.

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'Beware of the fictions': Joy Reid urges US media not to normalize 'naked emperor' Trump

MSNBC's Joy Reid published an urgent essay on Saturday imploring fellow journalists and other Americans not to allow themselves to be lulled by the powerful "compulsion to normalize" the nascent presidency of Republican Donald Trump.

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