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Richard Engel goes off on Trump for trying to 'confuse' Americans with 'sand and blood' slur on Middle East

NBC correspondent Richard Engel on Wednesday lashed out at President Donald Trump for portraying the Middle East as "sand and blood" to "confuse" Americans about the U.S. retreat from Syria.

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Rep. Al Green lights up Trump over 'lynching' tweet: 'It makes you no better than those who burn crosses'

Rep. Al Green (D-TX) expressed outrage on Tuesday after President Donald Trump compared the ongoing impeachment inquiry to a "lynching."

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Reporters rattle White House flack over 'lynching' tweet: 'The president is not hanging from a tree'

White House spokesperson Hogan Gidley asserted on Tuesday that President Donald Trump was not talking about the "dark times" of slavery when he compared the ongoing impeachment inquiry to a "lynching."

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Trump spokesman defends 'lynching' remark: 'Let’s talk about what the president has done for African-Americans'

White House deputy spokesperson Hogan Gidley on Tuesday defended President Donald Trump, who recently compared his ongoing impeachment inquiry to a lynching.

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Ex-GOP rep. says Republican buddies will flip on Trump: 'They do believe he’s a moron'

Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh predicted this week that lawmakers from his own party will eventually support the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

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CNBC reporter laments 'very sad' decline of Trump: 'We just heard 20 minutes of nonsense'

CNBC's John Harwood reacted to President Donald Trump's appearance before the press corps on Monday by calling it "20 minutes of nonsense."

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'America is running away like rats': Watch angry Kurds blame US troops for dead babies as they withdraw

The Associated Press obtained video of Kurds pelting American military vehicles with fruit as they withdrew from Syria.

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Mick Mulvaney just dug the impeachment hole deeper by admitting Trump 'is still in the hospitality business'

In a Sunday morning gaffe, White House acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney likely fueled Democrats' impeachment case against President Donald Trump.

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'Was Alex Jones not available?' CNN faces viewer backlash for hiring 'conspiracy dunce Sean Duffy'

CNN viewers lashed out on Sunday after the network announced it had hired former Wisconsin Congressman Sean Duffy (R), who quit his previous job in Congress to take care of his nine children.

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MSNBC guest rains hell on CNN reporter for calling Kellyanne Conway a 'badass woman of Washington'

MSNBC analyst Tiffany Cross excoriated CNN's Dana Bash on Sunday for calling Trump aide Kellyanne Conway a "badass woman of Washington."

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Mike Pompeo gets roasted alive for inventing ‘internal deliberations’ rule to stay mum on Giuliani

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo insisted that he could not discuss President Donald Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, who has admitted having a role in talks with Ukraine.

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'Factually wrong' Sean Duffy busted pushing 'absurd conspiracy theory' on his first day as a CNN contributor

CNN announced on Sunday that former Congressman Sean Duffy, who quit Congress to take care of nine children, has joined the network as a political analyst. He spent his first appearance repeating Republican talking points and a wild conspiracy theory.

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'You totally said that': Mulvaney melts down as Chris Wallace plays tape of quid pro quo admission

White House acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney struggled on Sunday to deny earlier remarks when he admitted President Donald Trump wanted a quid pro quo for as a condition of aid to Ukraine.

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