White House press briefings are now nothing more than a daily opportunity for reporters to express their hostility towards President Donald Trump through adversarial questions.
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Clapper Should Zip it
Former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper must really like the spotlight, or perhaps it’s just that he misses it so much.
Is Sean Spicer Next On The Presidential Chopping Block?
Sean Spicer may very well be the next casualty of the tumultuous Trump administration as tensions mount for the beleaguered spokesman.
FBI’s Most Wanted: A New Director
That low-lying ground where water collects known as The Swamp is saturated in whispers and intrigue today as candidates for a new FBI Director line up for the job as America’s top cop. And every news outlet in and around Washington claims to have the inside scoop. Here’s the latest:
Jeff Sessions War on Drugs Begins
The world will have to wait no longer to find out how President Trump and his Attorney General will address drugs and the growing tension between state and federal law on the matter.
Firing Comey: A View from Inside the Swamp
The political equivalent of fifty-seven Tomahawk missiles was launched in Washington, D.C. last night with the firing of FBI Director James Comey. And today in the nation’s capital, swamp-dwellers are fast and furiously sifting through the wreckage.
Ryan Zinke Makes Dept. of Interior a Dog-Friendly Workplace
It appears that the dog days of summer have arrived early for Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and his employees as a different breed (er, breeds) walked the halls, drooling, hand licking and shamelessly searching for treats while spreading joy and love to all, just this Friday. Yes, the Interior Department is the first government agency to launch ‘bring your doggy to work day officially,’ and it was butt-wiggling, tail wagging success.
Obama School Lunch Program: Decimated
School kids celebrated in lunchrooms across America as Barack and Michelle Obama’s Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010 was decimated on the order of President Trump.
Healthcare Bill Passes: House Hands Trump First Legislative Victory
The US House of Representatives voted narrowly for approval of the revised American Health Care Act on Thursday, finally passing legislation which had failed to gain a majority twice in recent weeks. The bill repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) passed by a vote of 217-213 – a scant one vote more than necessary – and now goes to the Senate, where it likely faces an even stiffer challenge and a fresh round of revisions.