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Roy Moore Is Deplorable, and Donald Trump Condoning His Sins Is Unforgivable
The judge's behavior is unforgivable, no matter what your ideological leanings and party identification may be. That hasn't stopped President Trump and Steve Bannon from continuing to back Roy Moore. Suddenly, nay, miraculously, Trump and his minions have no opinion on what should be done about Roy Moore. The usual cast of characters has been in evidence, digging for dirt, not on Moore, but on his victims. As for the Moore supporters in Alabama, by God, you may get your wish.
How Donald Trump is really changing things
as mentioned in By Dan Balz, (c) 2017, The Washington PostIt has been a long and unproductive year for President Donald Trump. What former President Barack Obama started in many of these areas, Trump has started to reverse. In the arena of executive action, he is pursuing a model established by his recent past predecessors, with worrisome consequences to constitutional governance. In the area of executive action, however, he has pursued goals consistent with his campaign rhetoric — and like Obama, priorities designed to appeal directly to his own political coalition. But no one should lose sight of the unilateral action at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue that has been every bit as defining in the record of Trump's presidency.
Melania Trump feud with Ivana continues after Donald Trump's first wife speaks out AGAIN
Melania Trump, 47, was forced to issue a statement in October after Donald Trump's first wife Ivana, 68, called herself the 'real First Lady'. Ivana caused a stir when she told Fox News that she deserves the title of First Lady, and that she avoids calling her ex Donald, 71, at the White House so as not to make Melania jealous. I'm first lady."Melania, a former-model from Slovenia, fired back with a statement from her office that said: "Mrs. Trump has made the White House a home for Barron and the President. She loves living in Washington, DC, and is honoured by her role as first lady of the United States.
Don't Blame Donald Trump for Eclipsing the State Department
President Donald Trump may be dismantling the State Department. Months before Barbara Stephenson's organization worried about Trump dismantling the State Department, it worried about State becoming increasingly irrelevant inside a militarized foreign policy. Unlikely at the advice of his State Department, Bush also found time to refer to North Korea's then-leader Kim Jong-il as a pygmy. It is clear that President Trump thinks little of his State Department. Opinions expressed here are his own and not those of the State Department.
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