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“Presidential”: Donald Trump’s address to Congress gets praise, criticism
Matthew Rozsa
When the bar is so low, being boring in one's offensiveness can be seen as a plus
Republicans oppose Trump’s military-ballooning budget proposal
Andrew Taylor
Republicans are taking issue with Trump's proposal to drastically cut funding to many programs
Fact-checking Trump’s speech to Congress: Trump takes credit he hasn’t earned
Calvin Woodward, Christopher S. Rugaber
Some of the things Trump bragged about happened under President Obama
Mr. Trump visits the Capitol: Same old lies in a terrifying new context
Gary Legum
It was the usual collection of propaganda falsehoods — but delivered to the actual Congress by the actual president
Don’t just throw tax breaks at business: Trump should incentivize smart infrastructure
Angelo Young
Trump's infrastructure plan should do more than dish out tax credits — modernizing must be on the agenda
Trump’s incompetent war on the federal bureaucracy could lead to his undoing
Matthew Sheffield
Trump has filled barely half the offices he's allowed to. Richard Nixon could have told him that's a big mistake
Tom Brady can be more than a historically great athlete
Max Cea
How boycotting the Patriots’ White House visit is an opportunity for Tom Brady to transcend sports
WATCH: Infowars sponsors a journalist’s trip to Malmö, Sweden, but he finds little evidence of a Muslim crime wave
Rachel Leah
After much debate over immigrant-related crime in Sweden, Tim Pool traveled to the city of Malmö to see for himself
What to watch for when Trump makes 1st address to Congress
Nancy Benac
As s former reality TV star, there's extra potential for drama as Trump makes his first address to Congress
Trump, Wilbur Ross wanted to use food inspections as a bargaining chip in trade deals: report
Matthew Rozsa
The president's reservations on food safety only seem to apply when the food comes from a foreign country
Trump’s anti-populist budget: still more evidence his entire campaign was a scam
Simon Maloy
How many pro-rich, anti-working class policies can Donald Trump propose before he stops being called a populist?
President Trump suggests liberals are causing chaos at Jewish community centers “to make others look bad”
Taylor Link
Trump told a group of state attorneys general that liberals were behind bomb threats at Jewish centers
Jared Kushner, who has no foreign policy experience, is Trump’s foreign policy power broker
Matthew Rozsa
Being the president's son-in-law apparently counts for more than actually having an official government post
President Trump’s national security adviser, H.R. McMaster, says term “radical Islamic terrorism” is unhelpful
Taylor Link
Despite McMaster's efforts, the phrase will reportedly appear in Trump's speech before Congress
Forget Kellyanne Conway’s feet on the couch: Trump’s Oval Office photo op part of a black college visit gone wrong
Sophia Tesfaye
Worrying about Conway's feet ignores big problems with Trump's meeting with black higher education leaders
Photos from pro-Donald Trump rallies show sparse crowds across the country
Rachel Leah
Trump said his supporters would yield biggest crowd yet, but photos of the protests show otherwise
Trump’s Yemen raid that left a Navy SEAL dead didn’t lead to useful intelligence: report
Matthew Rozsa
Trump deflected blame and the White House said the raid was a success, but senior officials disagree
Trump and his fans are discovering that government is “complicated” — and there’s a reason we hire grown-ups to run things
Gary Legum
Trump's latest blurt suggests that the awful truth is becoming clear: Being president isn't as easy as he thought
Social media stars are fighting for the left
David Craig, Stuart Cunningham
Next-generation culture warriors could prove vital to winning the next election
Darrell Issa now says he won’t commit to special prosecutor to look into Donald Trump’s Russia ties
Matthew Rozsa
Darrell Issa, like current House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz, is downplaying the Russia scandal
Bill O’Reilly apologizes for interviewing “Sweden security adviser” who never worked for Swedish government
Matthew Rozsa
Fox News has again committed journalistic errors in trying to prove a Swedish immigrant crisis that doesn't exist
President Trump can’t name a time he deserved criticism, ignoring these widely criticized moves
Taylor Link
Trump conceded he has made mistakes, but he won't fess up to any of them
Divided Republicans await guidance from Donald Trump
Erica Werner
Republicans want to hear a clear vision of his plans for America, or, better yet, an endorsement of their plans
Senate Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr reeling from phone call on behalf of Trump
Matthew Rozsa
The Senate Intelligence Committee intervened on behalf of Trump, who's facing pressure to disclose Russia contacts
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