Opinion · 114th Congress
Donald Trump as Harry Houdini
I’m referring to, of course, his pre-debate meeting with women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual impropriety. It was a harbinger of things to come.
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I’m referring to, of course, his pre-debate meeting with women who had accused former President Bill Clinton of sexual impropriety. It was a harbinger of things to come.
</p> [Opinion: Time for Mike Pence to Take a Stand] </p> 1. “It’s locker room talk.”
</p> Donald Trump: “Because you’d be in jail.”
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 9, 2016</p> <p/></p> </p> Trump also posted an interview with Juanita Broaddrick, who has accused former President Bill Clinton of rape and Hillary Clinton of threatening
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massive year-end spending bill before continuing appropriations expire in December.
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</p> The letter was sent by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz and also included Sen. Bill Nelson and Reps. Corrine Brown, Alcee L. Hastings, Kathy Castor, Ted Deutch, Frederica S.
After initially responding with a tight-lipped press release, offering a grudging apology and taking a shot at Bill Clinton, Trump has two days to figure out how to somehow defend the indefensible.
The stars of Bill O’Reilly’s book-turned-movie, “Killing Reagan,” which premiered in Washington on Thursday, are both Hillary Clinton supporters.
</p> “Bill Clinton has actually abused women and Hillary has bullied, attacked, shamed and intimidated his victims,” Trump said. “We will discuss this more in the coming days.
</p> [The Cancer Caucus]</p> The majority leader said the broad health care bill and government spending would be the Senate’s top two priorities during the lame-duck.
Ronald Reagan and Bill O’Reilly are bringing celebrities to Washington.
</p> <p class="p2">A version of Klobuchar’s bill could be tucked into one of those measures. The same could be true for a bipartisan bill (S 3056) from Democratic Sen. Patrick J.
</p> A similar poll in August had Clinton at 35 percent to Trump’s 46 percent, Dallas-Forth Worth outlet CBS11 reported.
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</p> </p> <p/> Know your zone!
</p> Honestly, it’s hard to see why Team Trump consented to this format in the first place.
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The 83-year-old Bill Clinton appointee has been more outspoken in the past months, including sharp comments criticizing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump that she later said she regretted.