Pres. Trump Calls New York Times Piece on him Working For Russia “Most Insulting”

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UPDATED 9:29 AM PT Sun. Jan. 13, 2019

President Trump blasts the New York Times following their recent report that the FBI investigated if he was working on behalf of Russia.

In a phone interview Saturday night, the President was asked if he ever worked for Russia after the Times reported the FBI started the probe following the firing of James Comey.

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Democrats losing border wall battle to Trump

U.S.-Mexico border fence (new)Democratic leaders are the ones who will lose politically if they continue to stand in the way of better border security, predicts an attorney and resident fellow at an immigration watchdog.

By Chad Groening

The partial government shutdown is entering week four over the weekend, and it’s coming after President Trump sat down again this week with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer at the White House.

That shutdown meeting ended quickly when Trump asked Pelosi if she would support funding for a border wall and she said, “No.”

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White House push for H1B visas could affect American workers

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 4:20 PM PT Sat. Jan. 12, 2019

The Trump administration is making a push to promote a potential path to citizenship for high-skilled foreign workers.

In a tweet on Friday, the president focused his attention to hundreds of thousands of workers living in the country on H1B visas.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced that H1B visa application process

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Caravan forming in Honduras, could be larger than previous attempt

 

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 8:30 AM Sat. Jan. 12, 2019

Another migrant caravan is reportedly forming in Honduras.

The caravan’s organizers plan to leave for the U.S. sometime next week, and they are using social media as a way to spread the word.

Mexico is already sending hundreds of additional law enforcement agents to its southern border, in anticipation of the caravan.

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Trump Wants $5.7 Billion For The Wall. One Month Ago, Chuck Schumer Wanted Much More Than That For Green Energy Subsidies

Michael Bastasch | Energy Editor

  • Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer pushed for billions in green energy subsidies while refusing to fund a border wall.
  • Wind and solar subsidies alone cost nearly six times what President Donald Trump asked for in border wall funding.
  • The ongoing government shutdown is tied with the 1995-1996 shutdown as the longest in history.

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President Trump tours border in Texas, meets with agents, lawmakers & angel families

OAN Newsroom
UPDATED 1:44 PM PT — Thursday, January 10, 2019

President Trump recently reaffirmed his right to declare a national emergency over border security funding, and slammed Democrats for politicizing the issue.

He visited McAllen, Texas Thursday, where he toured the border and met with law enforcement on the front lines.

The president held a roundtable with agents,

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