Jon Voight ended a two-part video posted to Twitter by saying President Donald Trump is “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.”
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Rep. Jerry Nadler appears to faint at New York City event with Bill de Blasio
Rep. Jerry Nadler said it “was very warm in the room” and that he was “dehydrated and felt a bit ill” after appearing to faint at an NYC event.
‘He wants to be impeached’: The war of words between Democrats and the White House
Trump held a press conference in which he defended his conduct in the meeting as “extremely calm” and called himself an “extremely stable genius.”
Pete Buttigieg says Trump faked a disability to avoid serving in the Vietnam War
Buttigieg, a veteran of the war in Afghanistan, made the comments in response to a question on whether Trump should have served in Vietnam.
Manafort associate Stephen Calk charged with soliciting a Trump administration position
Stephen Calk was charged with granting $16 million in loans to Paul Manafort in exchange for an administration position.
TI and Charlamagne tha God discuss economic investments in black communities on Capitol Hill
TI and Charlamagne tha God discussed investments in African American communities and their support for opportunity zones in meetings with lawmakers
Carson says he had ‘difficulty hearing’ during viral Oreo testimony, defends HUD proposals
Carson said he “was having difficulty hearing” during the committee testimony that went viral when he appeared to mix up a real estate term and Oreos.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson mixes up a real estate term and Oreo sandwich cookies
On Tuesday afternoon, Oreo responded on its official Twitter account. “REO stands for ‘Really Excellent OREO (cookie).’Everyone knows that.”
GOP congressman: ‘President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct’
GOP Rep. Justin Amash came out in favor of impeaching President Donald Trump, writing that”President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct.”
Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards prepares to sign restrictive abortion bill
“My inclination is to sign it,” Gov. John Bel Edwards said when discussing a “heartbeat bill” currently under consideration in the state Legislature.