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Former President Donald Trump will participate in an all-female Fox News town hall in Georgia, specifically covering “issues impacting women,” airing on October 16 — mere weeks ahead of the election. Fox News made the announcement Friday, noting that it will be a one-hour town hall in Cumming, Georgia, hosted by Harris Faulkner. The town hall will focus on “issues impacting women,” and the audience will be “entirely composed of women,” according to Fox News. “Women constitute the largest group of registered and active voters in the United States, so it is paramount that female voters understand where the presidential...
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“Look, we have a majority of one, OK? It’s not like he can go and do whatever he wants to do,” Trump, 77, told radio host John Fredericks on Real America’s Voice Monday night. “I think he’s a very good person. You know, he stood very strongly with me on NATO,” added Trump, referring to a campaign rally in which he urged member states to pay more for their common defense — or he would let Russia “do whatever the hell they want.” “I think he’s trying very hard,” the 45th president concluded.Johnson (R-La.) bucked the majority of his conference...
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Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Thursday on “CBS Evening News” he believed former President Donald Trump “had no business” keeping classified documents at his Florida home. Barr said, “I’ve said all along of the cases out there right now the one I would be most concerned about if I were the former president is the Mar-a-Lago document case.” Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge asked, “Why so?”
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The far-left and the RINOs are joining forces to support Ron DeSantis today in an effort to dethrone President Trump as the top candidate for President in 2024.This will not end well. The far-left and RINOs cannot be trusted and the MAGA crowd will have nothing to do with them.Even some “mainstream” conservatives (i.e. Ben Shapiro) are praising DeSantis. But anyone who has followed these actors knows they are attacking President Trump by backing DeSantis.The New York Post this morning led with the picture above.Liz Peek called DeSantis the new Republican leader on FOX this morning.The far-left New York Times...
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A Florida woman was arrested Monday after she opened fire on her house guests, whom she believed had overstayed their welcome, deputies said. Alana Savell, 32, was booked into a panhandle jail on a charge of aggravated battery with a firearm. Savell told deputies that the woman and her friend had come over to hang out, began drinking and were “getting too loud.” Savell said she didn’t want them in her house anymore, so she started shooting at their feet.That sounds sane and reasonable… says no one ever. Investigators said Savell’s boyfriend told them he has instructed her that...
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CHICAGO -- An Illinois State Representative from Chicago is addressing the violence epidemic in the city, in a different way. Rep. Sonya Harper, D-Chicago, represents some of the most crime-ridden communities, including Englewood and the Back of the Yards neighborhood. Harper introduced her plan Tuesday for a bill that would require ammunition makers to stamp serial numbers on every bullet sold in Illinois.
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Ted Cruz Sent "Voter Shaming Letter" To Iowa Professor of Political Science and the recipient eviscerates Cruz's campaign claim in an article via the New Yorker: One of the targeted voters of Ted Cruz's campaign shaming letters is a political scientist in Iowa. He was none to happy with the message, or the data of himself and his neighbors. In Iowa, although voter registration information is free and available to the public, voter history is not. That information is maintained by the secretary of state, which licenses it to campaigns, super PACs, polling firms, and any other entity that might...
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Carly Fiorina really wants Iowa residents to like her. The Republican presidential candidate says she’s willing to cheer for the University of Iowa’s football team — against Stanford, her own alma mater. "Love my alma mater, but rooting for a Hawkeyes win today," Fiorina tweeted Friday before Iowa played Stanford. Love my alma mater, but rooting for a Hawkeyes win today. #RoseBowl Carly Fiorina (@CarlyFiorina) January 1, 2016 Fiorina graduated Stanford in 1976 with a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy and medieval history. She also underwent surgery at the school’s hospital in 2009 after being diagnosed with breast cancer. Republican...
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A Mitt Romney spokesperson offered an unusual counterattack Tuesday to an ad in which a laid-off steelworker blames the presumptive GOP nominee for his family losing health care: If that family had lived in Massachusetts, it would have been covered by the former governor’s universal health care law. “To that point, if people had been in Massachusetts, under Governor Romney’s health care plan, they would have had health care,” Andrea Saul, Romney’s campaign press secretary, said during an appearance on Fox News. “There are a lot of people losing their jobs and losing their health care in President [Barack] Obama’s...
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Critics of Michael Steele's tenure as Republican National Committee chairman are motivated by racism, Steele suggested in an interview published on Tuesday. Speaking to Washingtonian magazine (no online version), Steele wondered why his Democratic National Committee counterpart doesn't get the same criticism he does. "I don’t see stories about the internal operations of the DNC that I see about this operation," Steele said. "Why? Is it because Michael Steele is the chairman, or is it because a black man is chairman?”
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As President Vladimir Putin and the new European Commission chiefs gather for a summit on Thursday in The Hague, disagreements over the Ukrainian election cast a dark cloud over their first meeting. Putin may have been planning to cash in the chips Russia earned by ratifying the Kyoto Protocol -- indeed, welcoming Russia's support for the environmental treaty was at the top of a to-do list for the summit as recently as Monday, according to an EU press release. Instead, it looks more likely Moscow will be playing defense. Russia's relationship with Europe -- and with America -- was already...
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