Unless People Support Me, Trump Habitually Warns, 'We Won't Have a Country Anymore'
The president's predictions of the nation's imminent demise reflect his narcissistic authoritarianism.
The president's predictions of the nation's imminent demise reflect his narcissistic authoritarianism.
While running against Kamala Harris, Trump claimed homicides were "skyrocketing," disregarding the data contradicting that assertion.
The Department of Education is getting a bigger budget, less than a year after President Donald Trump ordered the department's closure.
The public wants violent criminals deported, not workers and their families.
The company's surrender to Trump's extortion vindicates his strategy of using frivolous litigation and his presidential powers to punish constitutionally protected speech.
"Impeachment is not an appropriate response to disagreement concerning a judicial decision," Roberts noted after Trump said federal judges who impede his agenda should be fired.
The president's portrayal of journalism he does not like as consumer fraud is legally frivolous and blatantly unconstitutional.
The pretend department’s downgraded mission reflects the gap between Trump’s promise of "smaller government" and the reality of what can be achieved without new legislation.
The full transcript shows the president's complaints about the editing of the interview are not just wildly hyperbolic and legally groundless. They are demonstrably false.
The company is worried that the president's complaints about a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris could block a pending merger.
The Fraternal Order of Police mistakenly thought that the president "supports our law enforcement officers" and "has our backs."
The president-elect frivolously claims that J. Ann Selzer and The Des Moines Register owe him damages because of an erroneous preelection poll.
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The president-elect's lawsuit against The Des Moines Register is a patently frivolous and constitutionally dubious attempt to intimidate the press.
Also: New $100,000 challenge grant just dropped!
"The campaign had made decision to pursue the interview and the Vice President was prepared to do it," says one staffer.
We all know who won the presidential election. But who's bringing up the rear?
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