Instead of a cordial and respectful diplomatic gathering, Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy more closely resembled a shouting ...
For a while, corporate leaders largely avoided criticizing Donald Trump and his plans. As key economic indicators start to lag, that’s changing in a hurry.
The problem is not just that the president sounded coy about labeling his Ukrainian counterpart a “dictator.” It’s also why he hedged.
"If he does try to defy the courts, he is effectively declaring war on the United States of America," Maddow said.
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Hosted on MSNMSNBC's Rachel Maddow warns Trump may 'effectively declare war' on US after looming rulingThe stark possibility of President Donald Trump potentially ignoring a court order sparked by his administration’s foreign ...
Trump suffered an embarrassment at the hands of the French president. Three days later, it happened again with the British ...
Rachel Maddow said President Donald Trump could “effectively declare war on the United States” by ignoring the courts’ ...
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Hosted on MSN'Very scary': Maddow warns Trump may 'effectively declare war' on US after SCOTUS rulingAmerica faces a potential constitutional crisis as President Donald Trump contemplates ignoring a court order related to his ...
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The Western Journal on MSNWhile Joy Reid Is Canceled Over Horrible Ratings, Lara Trump Just Blew Ratings Away with New ShowThe Trump name is still ratings gold. While the cable news industry is reeling from the news that left-wing lunatic Joy Reid ...
The more Elon Musk condemns federal judges for rejecting White House efforts, the more congressional Republicans echo his ...
Adding to the list of similarly sycophantic bills, a Republican congressman wants to create a $250 dollar bill with Donald Trump’s face on it.
Several of the president’s top Justice Department nominees were asked whether officials could defy court orders. Their answers weren’t exactly reassuring.
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