Author: Stephanie Moffat

Tomorrow’s New York Daily News Cover Is Going To Make Trump Crazy

Tomorrow’s New York Daily News Cover Is Going To Make Trump Crazy The New York Daily News trolls Donald Trump again! On Wednesday the Trump White House announced its plan to dramatically reduce legal immigration. And the roll out went the way you’d expect – insanely. Trump advisor Steven Miller stood at the White House press room podium and ranted epically at reporters about a number of things including the Statue of Liberty. Miller was confronted by a CNN reporter who reminded him of the poem on the Statue of Liberty that says “Give me your tired, your poor,...

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Jared Kushner’s Business Just Got Subpoenaed: Report

Jared Kushner’s Business Just Got Subpoenaed: Report The subpoena was issued to Kushner Companies over visa program. Federal prosecutors in New York have subpoenaed Kushner Companies, the real estate company that is owned by Jared Kushner’s family. The subpoena was issued because of the organization’s use of a controversial visa program that offers wealthy foreign investors a green card in exchange for a minimum $500,000 investment. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the subpoena was issued in May. The project in question is Kushner’s company’s use of the EB-5 visa program to finance a development in...

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White House Forced To Admit Trump Lied About Boy Scouts Call

White House Forced To Admit Trump Lied About Boy Scouts Call Dear Trump administration, not telling the truth means you’re telling a lie. The latest development in the Trump-Boy Scouts saga came Wednesday when the White House was forced to admit that Donald Trump’s claim that he received a call from the head of the Boy Scouts praising him on his bizarre speech last week. Trump claimed that the leader of the Boy Scouts of America called him to say he gave “the greatest speech.” Oh yeah, Trump also lied about a call from the Mexican president. But on Wednesday the White House was forced to admit that Trump’s statement was false. Sarah Sanders was asked “Why did the president say that he received a phone call from the leader of the Boy Scouts and the president of Mexico when he did not? Did he lie?” Sanders said that Trump simply misspoke. “So he lied,” the reporter shot back. “It wasn’t a lie. That’s a pretty bold accusation,” Sanders responded. “The conversations took place. They just simply didn’t take place over a phone call. He had them in person.” The admission of false statements from the White House comes as the media has increased its scrutiny about the Trump administration’s...

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South Carolina Candidate For Governor Is ‘Proud Of The Confederacy’

South Carolina Candidate For Governor Is ‘Proud Of The Confederacy’ In today’s edition of what the hell is happening in this country?! A gubernatorial candidate in South Carolina said Tuesday evening that she is “proud of the Confederacy” and pledged not to “rewrite history” if elected to office, according to a report by the Post and Courier. Her statement predictably upset the state’s black leaders. Catherine Templeton, who is a former state agency head, was answering a question regarding her views on “Southern heritage and Southern defense.” Here is Templeton’s full response: “Not on my watch. I don’t think...

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Obama’s Photographer Has Perfect Response To Trump’s ‘White House Is A Real Dump’ Comment

Obama’s Photographer Has Perfect Response To Trump’s ‘White House Is A Real Dump’ Comment Pete Souza has emerged as one of the great Trump trolls. News broke Monday that Donald Trump told a group of guests at his golf club that the White House is “a real dump.” So that is how Donald Trump feels about one of the most enduring symbols of our Democracy. Many people took to social media to slam Trump for his nasty remarks. But one person had a better response to Trump’s degradation of the White House. Former President Barack Obama’s photographer Pete Souza, who...

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