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Trump: 'We've got some lawless people in very high positions — they’re lawless'

President Donald Trump asserted on Tuesday that there are "lawless people in very high positions" in the U.S. government.

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Trump claims 'only smart people are clapping' after he wishes US Treasury would 'gimme some of that money'

President Donald Trump complained about the lack of applause on Tuesday after he said that the U.S. Treasury should "give me some of that money."

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Cops caught on video handcuffing black man for 'illegally' eating a sandwich at train station

Video of an African-American man being detain for "illegally" eating a sandwich went viral over the weekend.

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‘Traitor’: Trump faces ‘lock him up’ chants as he speaks at Veterans Day event in New York City

Demonstrators in New York City called for the prosecution and imprisonment of President Donald Trump as he spoke at a Veterans Day event.

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GOP congressman: Trump deserves the same legal treatment as 'murderers' and 'rapists'

Republican Rep. Mac Thornberry of Texas argued on Sunday that President Donald Trump deserves the same legal treatment as "murderers" and "rapists."

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Lindsey Graham: Senate can ignore 'invalid' impeachment if it doesn't expose the whistleblower

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) argued that he will consider any impeachment "invalid" unless it exposes the identity of the whistleblower who outed President Donald Trump's alleged extortion of Ukraine.

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Nikki Haley forgives Trump's racist 'go back' slur on Ilhan Omar: 'I appreciate where he was coming from'

Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley recently downplayed a racist slur from President Donald Trump, who said that four non-white Democratic congresswomen should go "back" to their home countries.

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GOP's John Kennedy caves on defending extortion -- but claims Trump didn't have 'culpable state of mind'

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) on Sunday argued that President Donald Trump may not be guilty of a quid pro quo with Ukraine if he did not have a "culpable state of mind" when he allegedly tried to extort the country's president.

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Rand Paul becomes latest GOPer to admit quid pro quo: Trump had 'every right' to extort Ukraine

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on Sunday argued that President Donald Trump should admit he extorted Ukraine because he had "every right" to do it.

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Jim Himes coldcocks Chuck Todd seconds after he lets Rand Paul lie: 'My head is only now decombusting'

Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) called out NBC host Chuck Todd on Sunday for allowing Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) to spin President Donald Trump's extortion of Ukraine.

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Lindsey Graham rolls out new defense of 'incoherent' Trump who is 'incapable of forming a quid pro quo'

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) rolled out a new defense of President Donald Trump on Wednesday, suggesting that the leader of the free world was too incompetent to be impeached.

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Reporter confronts Jim Jordan after he says Trump's word is sufficient evidence of no quid pro quo

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) insisted on Wednesday that he takes Donald Trump's word over the word of four other witnesses who indicated that the president pushed Ukraine for a quid pro quo in order to receive promised aid.

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Rand Paul gets humiliated for wrongly claiming whistleblower must 'face' Trump because 'it's in the Constitution'

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) this week reused an incorrect Republican talking point that suggests President Donald Trump has a right to confront the whistleblower who outed his allegedly corrupt demands to Ukraine.

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