This looks a lot like an inside deal that comes perilously close to offending the moral maxim that no one should be a judge ...
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How Trump is exploiting the looming food stamps crisis
The stakes of the shutdown will increase dramatically in November. The Trump administration is trying to make the most of it.
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Trump insists he’s entitled to ‘a lot’ of taxpayer money following DOJ investigations
After The New York Times reported that the president “is demanding" that the Justice Department pay him $230 million, he ...
2hon MSNOpinion
Trump expands military strikes against civilian boats, this time in the Pacific Ocean
As the White House launches its eighth operation against alleged drug smugglers in international waters, there’s still no ...
The New York Times reports President Trump says he “could be” seeking $230 million in damages from the Department of Justice ...
Jen Psaki, MSNBC Host and Former White House Press Secretary along with Cornell Belcher, MSNBC Political Analyst join Nicolle ...
Paul Ingrassia’s nomination was an obvious debacle, but he’s only the latest addition to a growing list of personnel failures ...
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Trump’s Argentina bailout once again puts Americans last
With the government paralyzed and Americans’ pocketbooks reeling, the White House is giving a $20 billion bailout to an ...
As the government shutdown hits 22, making it the second longest in U.S. history, President Trump is demanding a $230 million ...
What a travesty,” one ethics lawyer said. “The ethical conflict is just so basic and fundamental, you don’t need a law ...
The government remains shut down, but the president is trying to aid one of his allies abroad with a taxpayer-funded bailout.
President Trump is reportedly seeking $230 million in damages from the Department of Justice, according to the New York Times. Trump spoke on the potential settlement, saying it's "strange to make a ...
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