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CNN analyst slams Trump’s 'bare minimum' response after mail bombs are sent to his political foes

CNN national security analyst Carrie Cordero delivered a blistering response to President Trump's tepid response to Wednesday's multiple acts of domestic terrorism, aimed at many of his political foes.

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Donald Trump condemns acts of 'political violence' — but stops short of calling it 'domestic terrorism'

A number of public figures were targeted with packages containing explosives this week, including the Obamas, the Clintons, former Attorney General Eric Holder, CNN, former CIA director John Brennan, and others.

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NYC mayor Bill de Blasio says mail bombs were 'an effort to terrorize' Americans and the free press

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio held a press conference Wednesday after bombs targeting Hillary Clinton, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, and the offices of CNN were intercepted. He labeled the suspects terrorists who were targeting the pillars of American democracy, and said that New Yorkers would not be cowed.

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Fox News expert claims mail bombs could be sent by liberals 'trying to get the Democratic vote out'

Chris Swecker, a former FBI assistant director, told Fox News on Wednesday that Democrats might be to blame for a series of mail bombs targeting former and current Democratic officials.

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WATCH LIVE: Donald Trump to speak after suspected mail bombs target prominent Democrats

President Donald Trump is expected to address the suspected explosive devices sent to prominent Democrats during a White House event Wednesday.

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Secret Service also intercepted suspicious package sent to Eric Holder: MSNBC

On a day in which former President Obama and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton were targeted with bombs, MSNBC reported Wednesday that former attorney general Eric Holder was sent a suspicious package, which was intercepted by the Secret Service.

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The View’s Meghan McCain compares bombs targeting Dems to Republicans getting ‘heckled at restaurants’

Federal authorities are investigating a string of suspicious packages sent to prominent Democrats and CNN, and "The View" co-host said those threats were similar to heckling faced by Republican lawmakers and Trump administration officials in public.

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Without mentioning Trump, Fox Business panel says 'toxic politics' must be 'toned down' after mail bombs

Fox Business host Stuart Varney concluded on Wednesday that "toxic politics" are to blame for potential explosive devices sent to top Democrats.

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MSNBC reporter blames Republican conspiracy theories for bombs targeting Clinton and Obama

MSNBC reporter Hans Nichols put the blame for today's apparent attempts to bomb Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama squarely on the Republican party, saying their constant fearmongering and conspiracy theories had likely inspired the bomber.

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CNN knocked off the air after bomb threat forces evacuation at NYC's Time Warner Center

CNN was momentarily knocked off the air after a suspicious package forced the evacuation of its New York City headquarters during a live broadcast.

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MSNBC reporter apologizes for his role in Megyn Kelly blackface debacle: ‘I’m sorry if I let you down’

MSNBC's Jacob Soboroff has aggressively covered the family separation policy and other social justice issues, but he issued an apology for laughing along with Megyn Kelly's defense of blackface.

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CNN's Ana Navarro ridicules Ron DeSantis' October Surprise with a hilarious tip for Andrew Gillum

Florida Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron DeSantis may have pulled an October Surprise on his opponent, Democrat Andrew Gillum, but CNN's Ana Navarro ridiculed the stunt Wednesday, saying that DeSantis had problems of his own and that the allegations "paled in comparison" to the kind of corruption Floridians have tolerated for years.

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