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The race moment Trump seemed to relish
It took President Donald Trump two days to condemn by name neo-Nazis, the Klu Klux Klan and white supremacist groups involved in this weekend’s bloody clashes in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Obama’s Charlottesville tweet is now the most-liked tweet ever
The former president’s tweet is also the 5th most retweeted tweet.
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5 big questions about the NAFTA talks
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Trump chooses fighting over healing
President Donald Trump inflamed rather than defused racial tension in his explosive Tuesday press conference — and he took on all comers.
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WH sends GOP talking points saying Trump ‘entirely correct’ on Charlottesville
The White House is pressing President Trump’s allies in Congress to argue that “the president was entirely correct” in his assertion that both white nationalist groups and anti-racism protesters deserve blame for the violence that erupted in…
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Ex-RNC spokesman: After Trump briefing how can I tell minorities to vote GOP
Former Republican National Committee (RNC) communications director Douglas Heye said Tuesday he doesn’t know how he could tell any minority to vote for a GOP candidate following President Trump’s press briefing comments on violence in…
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Ann Coulter applauds Trump on Charlottesville: ‘We got our leader back!’
Conservative commentator Ann Coulter praised President Trump’s comments at a press conference on Tuesday, saying “we got our leader back” after Trump said there was “blame on both sides” of violence in Charlottesville, Va. over the…
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Federal court orders Texas voting map changes ahead of 2018
Texas’ congressional maps are still flawed by racial gerrymandering and must be partially redrawn before the 2018 elections, a three-judge federal panel ruled Tuesday.
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‘Bathroom bill’ dies again in Texas as session abruptly ends
A Texas “bathroom bill” targeting transgender people died again late Tuesday along with many of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s summer demands as an already bruising legislative session was derailed by Republican backbiting that could preview an even nastier 2018 primary season.
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