Let’s cut to the chase. Donald Trump is changing his position on illegal immigration. I, Tom Tancredo, the man who has championed border controls and immigration enforcement more than any other national figure, say: no big deal. It’s the Supreme Court…
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Former Gawker Writer: Clinton’s ‘Alt-Right’ Speech Targeted Same Audience as National Review ‘Against Trump’ Issue
Ashley Feinberg — a Gawker employee now forced to post on the company’s sports site Deadspin — says that Hillary Clinton’s speech targeted the same audience as National Review’s “Against Trump” special issue.
Makers of App Used to Destroy Clinton Emails Boast About Hindering FBI Investigation
The makers of the app responsible for clearing Hillary Clinton’s private server of potentially damaging emails has bragged that it managed to stop the FBI from accessing them.
Facebook Censors Video Exposing PBS Cutting Hillary/TPP Criticism From Jill Stein Interview
Facebook is censoring a video created by Green candidate Dr. Jill Stein supporter Matt Orfalea that exposes PBS Newshour cutting Stein’s criticism of Hillary Clinton, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), and Obamacare.
Weekly Address: Taking Action Against the Zika Virus
This week, President Obama called on Republicans in Congress to take action and vote to fund the Administration’s response to the Zika virus. In February, the President asked Congress to fund emergency resources, including mosquito control, fast-tracking diagnostics tests and vaccines, tracking the spread of the virus, and monitoring women and babies with Zika. Unfortunately, Republicans in Congress have failed to take action on this issue.
So the President continues to direct his Administration do what it can without help from Congress, with the primary focus of protecting pregnant women and families planning to have children. Today, the CDC continues to work with state public health officials and has an emergency response team on the ground in South Florida, agencies have moved to expedite the development of a vaccine, and the administration is working with the private sector to develop more options to test and prevent infection. The President reiterated this is about more than politics and Republicans should make this their top priority when they return from their summer recess.
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Learn more about the Administration’s response to the Zika virus.
Iowa GOP Chairman: Hillary Is ‘Lashing Out’ Because Trump Can Win Minorities
Hillary Clinton is garnering heartland criticism for her bizarre speech this week attacking Trump campaign CEO Steve Bannon, Breitbart News, and the nebulously-defined “Alt Right” as an Axis of Evil that inspires racism on the Internet.
Exclusive: ‘Black Men for Bernie’ Founder to End Democrat ‘Political Slavery’ of Minority Voters… by Campaigning for Trump
Black Men for Bernie founder Bruce Carter’s mission to restore black communities didn’t end when Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders lost to Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary. He opposed Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Establishment then because…
Brooks: GOP Hasn’t ‘Controlled the Alt-Right Movement,’ It’s ‘A Long-Term Problem for the Party’
On Friday’s “PBS NewsHour,” New York Times columnist David Brooks argued that “the Republican Party has not controlled the alt-right movement. … And it is a long-term problem for the party. It is a long-term problem that you are basically an all white party. And so, that is just a core problem that Trump has now exacerbated and blown up.” Brooks said, “I happen to think Donald Trump’s campaign began with an act of ethnic signaling, or more. I mean, when the San Bernardino thing happened, and he wanted to ban Muslim immigration into the country — entrance into the country, that is — that was blanketing an entire ethnic group or an entire religion. And that’s bigotry. And so that was the thing that exploded his campaign. And there have been just signals all along the way, between alt-right and the Trump campaign. And it just seems to me there is always a danger in every party for — to be taken over by some radical, angry fringe. … And the Republican Party has not controlled the alt-right movement. And, therefore, it has come into the movement. Trump has welcomed it in with a wink and a nod. And it is a long-term problem