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Roger Stone floats possibility of cooperating with special counsel Robert Mueller

On today's episode of This Week with George Stephanopoulos, guest Roger Stone seemed to signal an interest in cooperating with the Special Counsel.

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'He didn't shut it down': Republican leader claims Trump never shut down government and gets crushed by Chuck Todd

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) claimed on Sunday that President Donald Trump never shut down the government, even though the president took responsibility for the recent shutdown.

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WATCH: Santorum contradicts self on shutdown in less than 1 second: 'I don’t think it’s a concession... It’s a concession'

Conservative CNN contributor Rick Santorum admitted on Sunday that President Donald Trump had made a "concession" by reopening the government -- less than a second after he claimed that the president had not made any concessions "whatsoever."

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CNN conservative hilariously nails '2-year-old brat' Trump for being schooled by 'mom' Nancy Pelosi

Breaking down President Donald Trump's capitulation to Democrats after Nancy Pelosi refused to give him one dime for his border wall, a CNN conservative said she treated him like the child he is.

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Jerome Corsi claims psychic-like 'ability' told him WikiLeaks had stolen emails: 'It turned out I was right'

Trump confidante Jerome Corsi on Sunday insisted that he knew that WikiLeaks had stolen Democratic emails because of his psychic-like power of deduction -- and not because he had contacts with the Russia-connected organization.

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Roger Stone digs deeper hole when asked if he ready for life in jail: The indictment is 'thin as piss on a rock'

Trump ally Roger Stone on Sunday defiantly said that special counsel Robert Mueller's charges against him would ultimately fail because the indictment is a thin as "piss on a rock."

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Trump warned to stop letting 'right-wing whack-a-doodles' run the White House by ex-GOP senator

Former New York U.S. Senator Alfonse D’Amato (R) urged President Donald Trump to stop being influenced by right-wing extremists and keep the government open even after his three-week negotiation period with the Democrats ends.

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'Give him the works!': SNL's Michael Che reacts with glee to 'excessive' arrest of Roger Stone

On Friday, Trump's oldest political adviser, Roger Stone, was arrested in a pre-dawn raid of his Florida home.

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WATCH: SNL brutally mocks out-of-touch Trump official Wilbur Ross in opener

Saturday Night Live opened its January 26, 2019 show with a segment brutally mocking Trump administration officials for making tone-deaf appearances on Fox News.

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Meghan McCain says she will quit The View if 'father figure' Joe Biden runs for president -- but won't vote for 'liberal'

On Thursday, former Vice President Joe Biden pushed back against Democrats who are angry that he may have cost the party a House seat by praising an embattled House Republican in a tight Michigan House race.

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'I hate this country without him in it': Meghan McCain says she sees signs of 'the end of the world' after her father died

On Saturday, CNN host Van Jones had Meghan McCain, co-host of The View, on his show.

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Conservative CNN host slams 'empty suit' Trump for shutdown debacle: 'Cave cave cavey cave cave'

On Saturday, conservative CNN host S.E. Cupp opened with a scathing takedown of President Donald Trump's leadership during the shutdown debacle that followed his demand that American taxpayers pay for the wall he promised voters Mexico would pay for in the 2016 campaign.

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Airport workers 'shut down the shutdown' -- and that should scare Trump: Robert Reich

While Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi is getting much-deserved praise for her handling of the shutdown President Donald Trump instigated in an effort to get Americans to pay for the border wall he promised voters that Mexico would pay for in 2016.  She is not the only one who should draw praise for the abrupt end to the showdown.

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