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At least 22 times Barack Obama told reporters and constituents, ?I cannot pass amnesty through executive action? I am not a dictator.? At least 22 times Obama said he couldn’t do executive amnesty himself. Then he implemented an immunity scheme via executive fiat. “In bypassing Congress, Obama blatantly ignored the rule of law that is the foundation of our ?
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At the request of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), President Trump tweeted Thursday that individuals who were brought to America illegally as children ("DREAMers") "have nothing to worry about" while a decision on the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy is being made:
For all of those (DACA) that are concerned about your status during the 6 month period, you have nothing to worry about - No action!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2017
Trump called Pelosi on Thursday and while they were on the phone, she "asked him to tweet making clear that DREAMers won't be subject to deportation during the six-month DACA wind down," writes The New York Times' Maggie Haberman. Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Trump's decision to end the DACA program Tuesday.
Trump, Pelosi, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) reached an agreement Wednesday to attach Hurricane Harvey aid to a three-month debt ceiling deal, a move that was strongly opposed by Republicans. Jeva Lange
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions, has considered identifying leakers among National Security Council (NSC) staffers via lie detector test, according to an
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By Valerie Richardson ? The Washington Times ? Updated: 9:58 p.m. on Monday, September 11, 2017 Calls to punish global warming skepticism as a criminal offense have surged in the afte…
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Flaking on the details and misleading people might not be a good way to improve their lives.
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The apparent political neophytes at the New York Times are constantly appalled to discover that non-supportive things are often said about prominent Democrats during Republican gatherings. Patrick Healy and Jonathan Martin in New Hampshire, "At Republican Gathering, All Talk Is of Clinton (None of It Is Good)". The Times performed a little pushback on Hillary's behalf, warning that delivering anti-Clinton "red meat" to supportive audiences might make candidates seem "minor league."
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St. Louis Police arrested 80 protesters on Sunday night in the third day of rioting after the acquittal of police officer Jason Stockley was acquitted in the shooting death of heroin dealer Anthony Lamar Smith, who rammed Stockley’s police car with his vehicle. Protesters sprayed police officers with an unknown liquid. Officers confiscate bottles with …
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Watch the video Parents not informed about transgender lesson plan on Yahoo News . Lesson for kids in kindergarten through third-grade
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This plan, which calls for full annexation of the West Bank, has institutional backing from the heartland of diaspora Jewry.
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday revived religious objections by Catholic groups in Michigan and Tennessee to the Obamacare requirement for contraception coverage, throwing out a lower court decision favoring President Barack Obama's administration.
The justices asked the...
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Guest post by Joe Hoft Michelle Malkin was on FOX News? Judge Janine Show tonight and she scored a touchdown against the mainstream media, the socialist leaning Democrat Party and NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem. Malkin said ? ?As you point out, the numbers don?t lie. I wrote a column about it this week ?
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The National Football League is feeling the impact of the 'Trump Effect.'Ticket sales since he called on team owners to fire play...
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Militants seized the government compound in Ramadi, the capital of Anbar, dealing a major blow to the U.S.-backed military campaign.
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Senator Rand Paul is filibustering the Patriot Act now on the US Senate floor. Paul wants limits on NSA spying on all Americans. Paul started his filibuster at 1:18 PM this afternoon. I've just taken the senate floor to begin…
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The $4.1-trillion budget will take over $150 billion away from several poverty programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which helps low-income people keep food on the table, by giving them small amounts of supplemental money to spend on groceries—anywhere from $100 a month to $700 a month for a family of five, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. This budget isn't the newest problem SNAP has had to face. The number of people on SNAP ebbs and flows with the economy, but only 75 percent of people who are eligible for SNAP actually participate in the program, the website Snap to Health says. And it's because applying can get really complicated.
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State Dept. stonewalls release of Clinton staff's emails about temporary IG | WashingtonExaminer.com
State Department officials are battling a pair of Freedom of Information Act requests for emails and memos that discuss the agency's temporary inspector general and the influence Hillary Clinton and her staff may have had on his oversight of the agency.
Citizens United, a conservative nonprofit, also sought any documentation of high-level discussions about a February 2013 inspector general report published just as Clinton exited the State Department in the FOIA requests it filed in September of last year.
The State Department argued Friday the nature and scope of the group's requests were too broad to estimate how many records might have mentioned the interim inspector general, the controversial report or a Government Accountability Office report from April 2011 that raised many of the same concerns about allowing a temporary watchdog to head the agency.
State Department officials noted in the court filings that they expect to finish digitizing the 55,000 printed pages of emails Clinton turned over to the agency last year by mid-June.
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The legacy media and the federal bureaucracy are really, really, hoping you’ll be distracted by the arrests of soccer executives. And if that’s not your speed, they have the drama of federal charges against former House Speaker Dennis Hastert, sparking questions about blackmail, “bad acts” and Mr. Hastert’s time as a teacher and wrestling coach in his hometown.
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President Donald Trump suspended the cost-sharing reduction payments as part of a strategy to dismantle Obamacare.
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The global sex-pest panic echoes a dark moment from history.
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Amazon is on the verge of winning a multibillion-dollar advantage over retail rivals by taking over large swaths of federal procurement.
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The Democratic Party teetered on the verge of yanking the presidential nomination from Hillary Clinton eight weeks before Election Day — with Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Bernie Sanders and other…
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By Matt Spetalnick WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The sealing of a nuclear pact with Iran marks the biggest foreign policy gamble of Barack Obama’s presidency – a legacy-defining achievement that could yet backfire if Tehran exploits any loopholes or escalates tensions in the Middle East. No other foreign policy challenge bears Obama’s personal stamp more than the final nuclear accord reached with Iran on Tuesday, and none poses a more critical test of his doctrine of talking to America’s enemies to avoid confronting them. Obama, who came into office in 2009 offering to extend a hand to Iran's leaders if they would “unclench their fist”, secured a historic opening with a phone call to the Islamic Republic’s president and then exchanged secret letters with its Supreme Leader, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As talks came down to the wire in Vienna, Obama was on the phone to Secretary of State John Kerry regularly from Washington, at least once by secure video link, giving "guidance" to the negotiating team, as the White House put it.
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The House Intelligence Committee suspects journalists may have been paid to report on alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) is demanding Fusion GPS, the firm behind the infamous ?Trump dossier,? submit its banking records to the House Intelligence Committee so it can investigated if payments made to the research ?

