This wasn’t the only violent video by its creators. Here’s what we know about the fake video of Trump murdering journalists and political opponents.
Author: Jeanine Santucci, USA TODAY
Tulsi Gabbard says she will attend Tuesday Dem debate after considering a protest
Tulsi Gabbard said last week she was considering a boycott because she thinks the DNC and media are trying to “hijack the election.”
Fake video of Trump shooting media and political opponents shown at conference: New York Times
The fake video was played at a conference hosted by a pro-Trump groupĀ at his Miami resort last week, according to a report. It includes the logo for Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign.
Elizabeth Warren targets Facebook fact-checking policy with false ad saying Zuckerberg endorsed Trump
Elizabeth Warren’s ad says, falsely, “Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook just endorsed Donald Trump.” The senator was targeting a Facebook policy.
Schedule set for 2020 general election presidential and vice presidential debates
The nonpartisan organization that sponsors presidential debates has released the schedule for the 2020 general election.
House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy says he’ll donate money received from indicted Rudy Giuliani associates
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Elizabeth Warren campaign staffer fired for unspecified ‘inappropriate behavior’
The campaign launched an investigation into the allegations over the past two weeks, which resulted in the staffer’s termination.
Here are 5 questions about the Trump-Ukraine controversy we still don’t have answers to
Some of these questions about the Ukraine whistleblower controversy might be answered as House Democrats get deeper into their impeachment investigation.
Reports: Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was on the Trump-Ukraine phone call
According to reports, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was one of the Trump officials on the Ukraine call at the center of the whistleblower complaint.
Justin Trudeau says he’ll ban assault rifles amid backlash to blackface controversy
The Canadian Liberal Party’s push comes at the same time the American Democratic Party is splintered over a similar proposal.