A woman popped one of theTrump baby blimpsused by protesters, according to the British newspaper The Independent.
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Biden campaign tweaks climate policy after report highlighting similar language
The campaign has updated its new climate platform website following a report that it contained passages lifted from other documents without attribution.
Jared Kushner: ‘I’m not here to be trusted by Palestinian leaders’
In a wide-ranging interview with Axios, Jared Kushner said that Palestine was not yet capable of governing itself.
Asian American leaders see growing political power going into 2020 presidential election
Seventy-seven percent of Asian Americans voted for Democrats in the 2018 midterms. What does that mean for the 2020 presidential election?
Robert De Niro, 1,000+ prosecutors make the case for indicting President Trump in new video
De Niro, who has played special counsel Robert Mueller on Saturday Night Live, told viewers that the prosecutors’ conclusion “should trouble us all”
France Senate: fire-damaged Notre Dame cathedral must be restored to ‘last known visual state’
If materials are used different from those that originally constructed the building, a study must be presented explaining the change in materials.
AOC says she gets death threats after organizations air ‘hateful messages’ about her
“I‘ve had mornings where I wake up & the 1st thing I do w/ my coffee is review photos of the men (it’s always men) who want to kill me,” she wrote.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Trump agrees with Kim Jong Un that Joe Biden is “Low IQ”
When asked whether it was appropriate to agree with a “murderous authoritarian dictator,” Sarah Sanders said that Trump didn’t need help in assessing Biden.
Top Democrat: House Democrats are still in ‘fact gathering’ mode on impeachment
“The timetable will be guided by the facts, not any sort of political calendar,” Jeffries said to Meet the Press Host Chuck Todd.
Trump lawyers and House Committees reach an agreement that prevents Trump’s financial records from being made public — for now
Congressional investigators have reached an agreement to stay subpoenas of Trump’s financial records, pending an expedited appeal.