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UPDATED 1:45 PM PT – Sat. Dec. 8, 2018
The president is reportedly urging South Korea to commit more funding for U.S. troops stationed in the Asian nation.
The president is reportedly urging South Korea to commit more funding for U.S. troops stationed in the Asian nation.
President Trump continues to deride Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe as new revelations emerge.
In a tweet Saturday, he said Mueller has failed to prove collusion after “two years and millions of pages of documents.”
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UPDATED 8:03 AM PT – Sat. Dec 8, 2018
He is also accused of lying several times about a $125,000 payment made to one of his own firms.
Manafort pleaded guilty to two conspiracy charges in September, after he was found guilty on eight charges of tax fraud.
Wikileaks issues its first legal response to a lawsuit filed by the DNC.
Wikileaks submitted a motion Friday in a Manhattan federal court, asking for the judge to dismiss the lawsuit, citing first amendment rights.
New reports say White House Chief of Staff John Kelly could be the next member of the administration to leave.
President Trump Sounds off on Former-FBI Director James Comey’s closed door testimony on Capitol Hill.
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UPDATED 9:40 AM PT — Fri. Nov. 30, 2018
President Trump met with the president of Argentina during the first day of the G20 summit. Argentina’s leader thanked President Trump for his visit and for his support of the South American nation.
The president has voiced his support for Argentina after the country secured a financing deal through the International Monetary Fund to
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UPDATED 11:01 AM PT — Fri. Nov. 30, 2018
CNN recently fired liberal pundit Marc Lamont Hill after he gave a controversial speech condemning the state of Israel at a United Nations event this week.
On Thursday, announced Hill is no longer under contract, but made no mention of his anti-Semitic comments.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is opening up about his visit to Paradise, California earlier this week, where he surveyed damage from the ‘Camp Fire.’
One America News caught up with Zinke on Thursday. He said it’s not acceptable for the state to suffer devastating wildfires each year due to officials mismanaging resources.
Zinke estimated that the total cost for repairs in Northern California could reach into the billions, with the federal government expected to shoulder some of the cost.