Trump aides struggle to defend Proud Boys remarks at debate
White House and campaign aides on Wednesday struggled to clean up President Trump’s comments a night earlier in which he declined to explicitly condemn white supremacy, instead directing a far-right group to “stand back a…
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Fox's Kilmeade: Trump 'ruined the biggest layup' in debate history 'by not condemning white supremacists'
Brian Kilmeade said President Trump “ruined the biggest layup in the history of debates by not condemning white supremacists” during Tuesday night’s presidential debate, with the “Fox & Friends” host advising Trump to…
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Democrats eye Wednesday vote on $2.2T COVID-19 relief bill
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) told rank-and-file Democrats on a conference call that he plans to bring the slimmed-down $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package to the floor Wednesday afternoon if no deal with…
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Santorum: 'Huge mistake' for Trump not to condemn white supremacy at debate
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (R) on Wednesday said that it was a “huge mistake” for President Trump not to condemn white supremacy during the first presidential debate against Democratic nominee Joe Biden….
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Watch live: Comey testifies to Senate about Russia investigation
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to face questions from members of the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday on the FBI’s handling of its 2016 investigation into Russia’s election meddling and ties to the Trump campa…
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Undecided voters call Trump 'bully' and Biden 'better than expected' after debate
A focus group of undecided voters called President Trump a “bully” and Democratic nominee Joe Biden “better than expected” following their first debate on Tuesday night.Most participants in Repub…
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American Muslims praise Biden after he says 'inshallah' during Trump tax discussion
American Muslims took to Twitter to praise Democratic nominee Joe Biden after he used the Arabic word “inshallah” during a discussion on President Trump’s tax returns during the first presidential debate Tuesday nig…
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CNN's Axelrod: Trump 'may have ended his presidency' with debate performance
CNN’s David Axelrod argued that President Trump “may have ended his presidency” on Tuesday night due to his combative debate performance in Cleveland, with the former chief strategist also questioning whether Democratic n…
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Sheriff from Portland quickly refutes Trump claim of endorsement
Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese from Portland, Ore., quickly refuted President Trump’s claim of an endorsement during Tuesday night’s first general election presidential debate.”As the Multno…
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