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At the Races: The new Republican resisters
↵↵That led Trump to launch a blistering attack on Greene on his Truth Social platform. "[A]ll I see 'Wacky' Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!"
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↵↵That led Trump to launch a blistering attack on Greene on his Truth Social platform. "[A]ll I see 'Wacky' Marjorie do is COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN, COMPLAIN!"
Trump endorsed Whatley last week in the race to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Thom Tillis.
President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order that seeks to bring the price of drugs in the United States in line with what other countries pay.
So, we’re wanting basically truth in labeling. And of course, those of us from dairy states are very, very concerned about the well-being of our dairy farms.
In truth, Biden’s occasional verbal stumbles and overly blunt ad libs have been part of his political style for decades.
And it included $8.7 billion for prison construction to states that passed “truth-in-sentencing” laws requiring that people convicted of violent crimes serve at least 85% of their sentences.
As the Washington Post summarized in a 2017 article, “Obama’s approach often seemed reducible to a single imperative: Don’t make things worse.”
Biden pivoted to Trump immediately.
Finkelstein’s style was “unmistakable,” wrote Howard Kurtz in The Washington Post in 1996, “an avalanche of attack ads painting Democrats as ‘liberal,’ ‘ultraliberal,’ ‘embarrassingly liberal’ and
[Pelosi again urges caution on Trump impeachment, post-Mueller report] The D.C. district court judge who heard the case, John D. Bates, ruled for the Judiciary Committee.
Trump knew of and directed the Trump-Moscow [hotel] negotiations throughout the campaign and lied about it.”
There are more than a few grains of truth in each of these perceptions, but each has some countervailing limitations as well.
The unalterable truth — which should be recognized by congressional Republicans as well as Democrats — is that it doesn’t matter what Trump thinks.
This, as much as ideology, explains the surprising rise of Bernie Sanders and the shocking presidency of Donald Trump.
No crystal ball The truth is — and I would wager that no one on television Thursday night will dare say this — that we don’t know if the 2017 special elections are predictors of larger political
. … Doesn’t he tell his supporters to go vote for Trump at some point?”— Donald Trump, Jacksonville, Florida, Nov. 3.
You’ve also got Trump out there absolutely hammering free trade and these big trade deals. The president is handing Donald Trump a club to hammer her with.” End of an Era?
[Manafort Resigns From Trump Campaign] For a candidate campaigning as a truth teller unbound by political correctness, Trump has consistently devalued the worth of the spoken word.
Last week’s Washington Post/ABC News survey gave Clinton an 8 percentage point lead over Trump.
And then there was the critique that probably most rankled Trump, with his claims to dubious billions: “Truth be told, the richest thing about Donald Trump is his hypocrisy.”