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McCabe Spokesperson says Trump-ousting comment ‘Taken Out-of-Context’
By R. Mitchell - A spokeswoman for disgraced former deputy FBI director Andrew McCabe says that McCabe’s comments about removing Trump from office were mischaracterized. “At no time did Mr. McCabe participate in any extended discussions about the use of the 25th Amendment, nor is he aware of any such discussions,” McCabe Spokeswoman Melissa Schwartz said. “He was present and participated in a discussion that included a comment by Deputy Attorney General Rosenstein regarding the 25th Amendment -
Trump Was Sued Over His National Emergency Declaration In Less Than Six Hours
By Kevin Daley - Public Citizen, a Washington-based consumer group, filed the first lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration concerning the southern border Friday night. The complaint, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, says the president’s declaration violates separation of powers principles because there is no emergency at the southern border justifying the invocation of extraordinary powers. “Every halfhearted and palpably -
Bill Weld (R) will challenge Trump in 2020
He's anti-life and is pro-gay 'marriage.' https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/15/us/politics/bill-weld-trump-2020.html I don't think he has much of a chance. -
President Trump Declares National Emergency, Signs Border Bill
By Andrew Aleksi-Lankinen - On Friday President Donald Trump announced that he is declaring a National Emergency over the border crisis. Congress was unable to find a solution in regards to the border so the President announced that he would declare a national emergency a power he has under the National Emergencies Act. However, the budget bill has tried to put limitations on what the President can do regarding the wall and immigration policy with the $1.375 billion that the bill appropria -
Obama Condemns Trump's 'Dangerous' Use Of Unilateral Executive Action
WASHINGTON, D.C.—In a statement issued Friday, former president Barack Obama strongly condemned President Trump's "dangerous" and "concerning" use of unilateral executive action to build a wall along the southern border of the country. The post Obama Condemns Trump's 'Dangerous' Use Of Unilateral Executive Action appeared first on The Babylon Bee. View the original full article
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