Month: July 2019

As a journalist, Geraldo Rivera is supposed to report the facts. Sadly, the hosts of “Fox & Friends” weren’t willing to acknowledge them on Friday. It happened during a discussion about Donald Trump’s recent series of racist tweets telling four Democratic congresswomen of color that they should “go back” to other countries. Later this week, people at a […]

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) confronted the acting secretary of homeland security, Kevin McAleenan, on Thursday amid a report this month that DHS employees belonged to a secret Facebook group that shared violent, racist images among its members, including a photoshopped meme of the congresswomen being assaulted. McAleenan was grilled by the freshman lawmaker during a […]

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President Donald Trump on Friday continued his attack on four progressive congresswomen of color by falsely claiming they had talked about “evil Jews.” Speaking to reporters in front of the White House, the president accused Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Rashida Tlaib of Michigan, Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota […]

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The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office says it will conduct an internal investigation into whether deputies failed to properly supervise accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein in 2008 and 2009 while he was serving a surprisingly lenient sentence thanks to a federal plea deal. Click Here: Sports Water Bottles Sheriff Ric Bradshaw is facing increasing scrutiny as more details emerge […]

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Comedian Jon Stewart and activist John Feal ripped into Republican Sens. Rand Paul (Ky.) and Mike Lee (Utah) for stalling a bill Wednesday that would expand a compensation fund for first responders of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. “The people from the state of Kentucky and the people from the state of Utah deserve much […]

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Florida’s public schools will now require its students to attend mandatory mental health classes, starting in the 6th grade, following a vote Wednesday by the state’s Board of Education. The new requirement means students will receive at least five hours of mental health classes each year until the 12th grade, according to the education board. […]

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WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump’s racist attack on four Democratic congresswomen is undisciplined impulsiveness now being dressed up as insightful “strategy” by his supporters, Republican political consultants said, arguing it will likely make his reelection campaign even harder. “There was no strategy,” acknowledged one former Trump aide on condition of anonymity. “This is just a […]

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