Florida Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, whose office equipment U.S. Capitol Police seized in a criminal investigation into congressional network security violations, admitted she violated official information security policy and blamed the House’s chief administrative officer for not stopping her.
Policies adapted from domestic regulations emphasized in the Paris agreement will affect many aspects of the American economy. As a result of the plan, one can expect that by 2035, there will be:
Trump To Withdraw From The Paris Climate Agreement | The Daily Caller
President Donald Trump has made good on his campaign promise to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, undoing a crowning achievement of the Obama administration.
Student Accepted To Yale After Viral Papa John’s Pizza Application
Liberals cry that LSU’s tiger mascot is racist – Red Alert Politics
Social justice warriors and Black Lives Matter are determined to wipe out racist icons and figures. Now, they’ve set their sight on a new target, Louisiana State University’s football mascot Mike the Tiger.
Clinton slams New York Times, DNC, Comey for her loss – CNNPolitics.com
Hillary Clinton says she takes full responsibility for her decisions.
“Fcking Bullsht!” DNC Data Director Goes Off After Hillary Blames Party for Her Loss
On Wednesday Hillary Clinton blamed the DNC and others for her shocking loss in November.
Hey, media! Donald Trump has a point about Dems and Carter Page – twitchy.com
In a series of early morning tweets on Wednesday, President Donald Trump blasted House Democrats for postponing a hearing with former Trump campaign aid Carter Page:
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Scott Pelley out of ‘CBS Evening News’ | Page Six
Scott Pelley is out at “CBS Evening News,” Page Six has exclusively learned.
The Three Most Popular Facebook News Stories Of The Past Year Are All Fake News – The Burning Truth
This segment is from the show that aired on May 25.
Demographics of Social Media Users in 2016 | Pew Research Center
A majority of Americans now say they get news via social media, and half of the public has turned to these sites to learn about the 2016 presidential election.
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