The Justice Department Defended Trump's Ability To Profit From Foreign Officials Staying At His Hotel
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Mark Sanford’s Political Career Has Survived Everything. But Donald Trump Could End It.
How much loyalty does the Republican base demand to the man in the White House? South Carolina will show Tuesday.
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Trump Showed Kim Jong Un A Fake Movie Trailer Starring The Two Of Them As Heroes
In a world...where denuclearization is discussed through dramatic movie trailers.
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Top 6 Primaries To Watch Tonight
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Democrats Want To Interview Ivanka Trump In The Russia Probe
The push by some Democrats on the Senate Intelligence Committee follows BuzzFeed News’ report on her contact with a Russian weightlifter who offered to set up a Trump-Putin meeting.
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There Is No Supreme Court Vacancy, But This Group Is Already Spending Money To Attack Trump’s Potential Picks
Demand Justice is launching a five-figure digital ad campaign attacking judges on Trump’s Supreme Court short list.
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Republicans Are Choosing Between Charlotte And Las Vegas For Their 2020 Convention
"Did some cities not bid because they were concerned or didn’t want Republicans? Of course, but there’s always cities like that."
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A Democratic Candidate Pepper-Sprayed Himself In A Campaign Video To Talk About Gun Reform?
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Moderate Republicans Lost Again And Couldn’t Force A Vote To Help DREAMers
Moderates in the House spent weeks of claiming they had the votes to force an immigration debate. In the end, they didn’t.
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Mark Sanford, Deemed Insufficiently Loyal To Trump, Just Lost An Election For The First Time In His Career
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Who Are LGBTQ Americans? Here’s A Major Poll On Life, Sex, and Politics.
BuzzFeed News and Whitman Insight Strategies conducted one of the most comprehensive national polls to date on how LGBTQ Americans live in 2018.
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A Look Inside A Corruption Investigation Involving Soccer's Biggest Players
An excerpt from Ken Bensinger's new book Red Card: How the U.S. Blew the Whistle on the World's Biggest Sports Scandal.
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Former Senate Intelligence Staffer Pleads Not Guilty To Lying To The FBI About His Contacts With Reporters
James Wolfe's lawyers said they plan to seek a court order blocking government officials, including President Donald Trump, from making "prejudicial" statements about the case.
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Congress Is Offering Training For Staff On How To Respond To A Shooting
“There’s no doubt that every single staff member in Capitol Hill has thought about the possibility of a shooting or some targeted violence to their member or their office.”
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National And State Democrats Won’t Support Archie Parnell In South Carolina
“What Archie Parnell did is inexcusable and deeply disturbing, and he should drop out of this race immediately.”
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A Deal To Help DREAMers Looks As Far Away As Ever. Here’s Where Things Stand.
After a chaotic few weeks where moderate Republicans revived the immigration debate, it now looks as likely as ever that Congress will fail to act before the last legal protections for DACA recipients run out.
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A Memo That Wasn’t Supposed To Be Public Offers New Details About Paul Manafort’s Alleged Lobbying Scheme
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Former Trump Adviser Carter Page Said That He Had It Worse Than Ali Watkins
Page said what happened to the reporter was “minuscule,” compared to what happened to him.
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Trump Defended Kim Jong Un's Record Of Human Rights Abuses After The Summit
Trump also called the North Korean leader "a tough guy," after Fox News' Bret Baier said Kim Jong Un was "clearly executing people."
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The RNC Chair Has Walked Back A Threatening Tweet Aimed At Donald Trump Critics
By Thursday morning, the tweet had achieved a beastly ratio of more than 22,000 replies to 1,600 retweets.
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