Vice President Mike Pence Said U.S. is Open to Continued Dialogue with North Korea But Sanctions Will Remain

Vice President Mike Pence has relayed to South Korean President Moon Jae-in the U.S.’ approval of continued talks with the North Koreans, but stressed that the North would get no sanctions relief simply for continuing a dialogue.  Pence lead …

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President Trump’s Daughter-In-Law Hospitalized After Opening Letter with Mysterious White Powder

Vanessa Trump, President Trump’s daughter-in-law, was hospitalized as a precaution today after opening a letter containing an unidentified substance.  A letter containing an unidentified white powder was sent to her apartment.  The letter was addressed to her husband, Donald Trump …

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Trump Unveils Infrastructure Plan, Critics Worry It May Mean Higher Taxes for Taxpayers

The White House has unveiled President Trump’s long-awaited infrastructure plan which calls for 1.5 trillion new dollars in spending and investment.  The plan though, is light on actual investment from the federal government, with Washington only expected to contribute $200 …

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New Book: Bannon Considered Running for President if Trump Resigned or Was Impeached

Former Trump strategist and Breitbart Editor-In-Chief, Steve Bannon was considering running for president in the event President Trump resigned or was impeached.  The revelation was made in an updated version of a previously released book, “Devil’s Bargain,” by Bloomberg Business …

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Arrests of Both Criminal and Noncriminal Immigrants Up After First Year of Trump Administration

Arrests of noncriminal immigrants more than doubled last year under the Trump administration according to a new analysis by The Washington Post.  According to the report 37,734 noncriminal immigrants were detailed in 2017.

Arrests by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials …

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According to Former Medical Director, Aetna, Nation’s Third Largest Insurer, Doesn’t Review Medical Records When Deciding Whether to Approve or Deny Coverage

California’s insurance commissioner has launched an investigation into healthcare provider Aetna after a former medical director testified under oath that he never looked at patients’ records when deciding whether to approve or deny care.  The former Aetna official said that …

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Senator Wyden Requests Documents About Multi-Million Dollar Real Estate Sale from President Trump to Russian Billionaire

Senator Ron Wyden has requested documents from the U.S. Treasury Department relating to a property in Palm Beach, FL, that President Trump sold to a Russian oligarch.  “It is imperative that Congress follow the money and conduct a thorough investigation …

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Devin Nunes, Controversial Congressman, Creates Own Media Outlet to Combat Mainstream Liberal Bias

Controversial Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes has begun his own media outlet.  “The California Republican” is a news site dedicated to delivering “the best of U.S., California and Central Valley news, sports, and analysis.”

Nunes has …

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President Paints Immigration as National Security Issue in Video Statement from the White House

The President released a video statement last night emphasizing the importance of Congress acting on immigration.  The president characterized immigration as a national security issue outlining loopholes within the system that are allowing gang members, like those affiliated with MS-13, …

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White House Floats Possibility of Keeping Immigration Levels at Current Levels for More Than a Decade

The White House has floated a new proposal ahead of a critical immigration debate that is set to dominate Capitol Hill next week.  Under the proposal, immigration would stay at current levels – about 1.1. million people a year – …

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Republican House Intelligence Members Are Building a Wall – To Separate Their Staffers from Democratic Ones

Republican members of the House Intelligence Committee are planning to build a wall, in the form of a physical barrier, in the Committee’s secure spaces to separate Republicans staffers from Democratic staffers.  The construction of the wall is expected …

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