After a six-month stint spinning President Donald Trump’s message, an ever-changing message, Spicer has turned in his White House credentials and hightailed it for parts unknown.
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NYT Twists Trump Quotes to Fit Narrative
The NYT story seems to say that Mr. Trump definitively set a red line for Mueller, but the transcript of the interview is far less conclusive. Is The Times straining to keep the floundering Russia story afloat?
What’s Considered Presidential Conduct? Part 1
Is President Trump behaving in the manner befitting a president? How should we define what is, and is not, presidential? Just as importantly, how much does it matter?
Analysis: European View of RussiaGate
This need to tear apart the sitting president of the United States does seem more than a bit self-destructive to those of us on the other side of the Atlantic.
Who Is Natalia Veselnitskaya?
Few questions are being asked about this obscure, if well-connected, Russian lawyer or her true motives for approaching then-candidate Trump’s campaign. So who exactly is Natalia Veselnitskaya?
President Trump Decries ‘Witch Hunt’ Against Son Jr.
President Donald Trump, never one to be shy posting on social media, was quick to defend his son, Donald Trump Jr., in a tweet Wednesday morning, saying the cry of “collusion” with the First Son and Russia is nothing more than a “witch hunt.”
President Trump Slams Democrats on Putin Meeting
Donald Trump took to his favorite social media platform – Twitter – and put out a series of tweets calling out Democrats for their insistence that he didn’t question Putin about election interference.
President Trump: Fearsome and Likable?
The president’s ability to be both likable and fearsome may, in fact, establish a commanding presence with foreign leaders.
Is the Obama Food Stamp Era Finally Ending?
Throughout much of his tenure, food stamps characterized the administration of President Barack Obama: millions of Americans dependent on the state. It looks like that era is coming to an end.