Trump Bashing the Media Channels America’s Disgust With Its Own Elites
President Trump’s latest news conference was at once a lot of fun, and kind of frustrating.
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President Trump’s latest news conference was at once a lot of fun, and kind of frustrating.
In just eight years, the Obama administration was responsible for creating 22,700 new burdensome regulations on the American people.
Their agenda may be on the rocks in the United States at the moment, but that doesn’t mean that the globalists are giving up.
Washington is abuzz with the saga of former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s resignation, the Russia connection, and the melodrama of who knew what, when and what they did about it.
President Donald Trump’s first weeks as commander in chief have been challenged by upheaval within his National Security Council, the White House group tasked with coordinating and implementing foreign policy and counterterrorism strategy.
President Donald Trump went toe-to-toe with the media at the White House news conference yesterday, using terms such as “fake news” and “failing” to describe many of the recent stories about his administration.
In an effort to help the Trump White House and “feckless” Republicans running for cover from the post-Flynn fallout, Mark Levin asked the real question about the recent intelligence leaks that led to National Secuirty Advisor Michael Flynn’s departure.
With Supreme Court decisions erroneously regarded as the supreme law of the land instead of the Constitution, everyone on the Right is clamoring to ensure that Trump makes the best Supreme Court pick(s) possible.
We already know the courts treat our Constitution as unconstitutional.
Almost right out of the gate, the Trump administration is facing its first arms control challenge from Moscow.
