Trump Gives Controversial Adviser Stephen Bannon Seat at National Security Council Meetings
Interpretive park ranger Caitlin Kostic, center, gives a tour near the high-water mark of the Confederacy at Gettysburg National Military Park to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, left, and campaign CEO Steve Bannon, on Oct. 22, 2016, ...>> view originalPresident Trump's First Defeat
Getty 1600 Penn President Trump’s First Defeat The immigration order creates an international mess—and a political embarrassment. By Blake Hounshell January 29, 2017 “It’s working out very nicely,” President Donald Trump said on Saturday afternoon as he signed his latest batch of executive actions. “You see it in the airports.” It was the usual confident swagger from a man accustomed to getting his way. But..>> view originalImmigration crisis: What we know
On Friday, Trump signed an order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries for 90 days and suspending all refugee admission for 120 days. The countries affected are Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen and Somalia, according to a White House official. It also caps the total number of refugees admitted into the United States during the 2017 fiscal year at 50,000, down more than half from the current level of 110,000. "I am establishing new vetting measures to keep radical Islamic terr..>> view originalTrump's Information Wars
CreditIllustration by Tom Bachtell Last Monday, according to the Times, President Donald Trump, meeting in the White House with congressional leaders, told a story about voting fraud that he had supposedly heard from Bernhard Langer, the German professional golfer. (Langer soon issued a statement repudiating Trump’s account.) Throughout the week, the President repeated his calumny that he lost the popular vote only because millions of “illegals” voted for Hillary Clinton. Trump’s obsession..>> view originalThis Week In Trump's 'Alternative Facts'
President Donald Trump signs executive orders at the Department of Defense on Friday. Pool/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Pool/Getty Images President Donald Trump signs executive orders at the Department of Defense on Friday. Pool/Getty Images Less than 24 hours aft..>> view originalTrump defends refugee policy, attacks New York Times
President Trump(Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)President Trump, the subject of protests, lawsuits, and criticism over his new ban on refugees from seven Middle East countries, took to social media on Sunday to defend his policy as a counter-terrorism measure (and attack The New York Times)."Our country needs strong borders and extreme vetting, NOW," Trump tweeted. "Look what is happening all over Europe and, indeed, the world - a horrible mess."A federal judge in New York has issued a stay of Trump's t..>> view original6 demonstrators arrested after protests erupt at Charlotte Douglas
by: Elsa Gillis Updated: Jan 29, 2017 - 9:50 AM CHARLOTTE, N.C. - President Donald Trump's travel ban barring citizens of seven predominantly Muslim nations entry into the U.S. has sparked protests around the country Saturday night and early Sunday morning, including at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Protesters gathered inside the airport Saturday night, where police ended up making six arrests. Those who gathered said they’re furious over President Donald Trump's ban on im..>> view original
Sunday, February 12, 2017
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