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Whack-A-Mole Queen
Thank god the judges are rightfully dubious. The evil of the people in charge of this is just astounding. A 100-pack of hotel soaps costs a whole $10 retail, ffs.
Donald Trump meets 30 men to discuss future of maternity care under new healthcare bill
Gotta keep those weapon sales flowing
Trump dismisses UN request for FBI to investigate Jamal Khashoggi's murder
The last surviving member of the Nuremberg trials prosecuting team has said Donald Trump committed “a crime against humanity” with the recent family separation policy.
Ben Ferencz, 99, made the comment during a recent interview with outgoing United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Zeid Ra’ad Al Hussein.
The lawyer said it was “painful” when he heard about how the Trump administration had separated more than 2,000 children from their families after they had crossed the US-Mexico border.
Mr Ferencz had been just 27 when he served as the chief prosecutor at the Einsatzgruppen trial, during which 22 Nazi officials were found guilty of killing more than a million people.
That guy’s a real life Patrick Bateman.Last surviving prosecutor at Nuremberg trials says Trump's family separation policy is ‘crime against humanity’
I certainly hope there's justice awaiting Steven Miller at Nuremberg. He's the true author of this policy.
(CNN)President Donald Trump doesn't believe he needs congressional approval to make a military strike against Iran, but he likes "the idea of keeping Congress abreast."
"I do like keeping them -- they have ideas, they're intelligent people, they'll have some thoughts. I actually learned a couple of things the other day when we had our meeting with Congress, but I do like keeping them abreast, but I don't have to do it legally," the President said Monday in an interview with The Hill, a CNN affiliate.
The question of Trump's authority to approve a military strike without congressional approval has been hotly debated among members of Congress in recent days amid escalating tensions with Iran.
Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told CNN on Monday it would be within the President's authority to take military action against Iran, claiming "we're at war with them."
Interesting article here
How did we get here? Trump is accused of rape & it barely registers
It’s the fact that a woman penning a powerful and shocking essay detailing how she alleges the man who is now the President of the United States raped her 25 years ago, almost seems normal that is most disturbing.
It is so ‘normal’ that it doesn’t make front page news.
“…he has denied accusations of sexual misconduct made by at least 15 credible women, namely, Jessica Leeds, Kristin Anderson, Jill Harth, Cathy Heller, Temple Taggart McDowell, Karena Virginia, Melinda McGillivray, Rachel Crooks, Natasha Stoynoff, Jessica Drake, Ninni Laaksonen, Summer Zervos, Juliet Huddy, Alva Johnson, and Cassandra Searles.”
It's insane how he manages to get away with it - if a woman had accused Obama of sexual misconduct, you wouldn't have heard about much else from Republicans for years - and if it had been a white woman, there'd be a nationwide rope shortage because of all the Tea Partiers making nooses to wave outside the White House.
The man appears to be a serial rapist. This should transcend party loyalties, ffs.
The man appears to be a serial rapist. This should transcend party loyalties, ffs.
The man appears to be a serial rapist. This should transcend party loyalties, ffs.
It’s amazing to me that the POTUS gets accused of another sexual assault and the media largely shrug their shoulders. When he said he could shoot someone in broad daylight and not lose any votes he wasn’t kidding. I work with two of his supporters who are friends of mine but we just can’t talk politics. I once asked one to give me her news sources (Fox, Alex Jones and some dodgy internet crap) and i gave her mine (Guardian, Democracy Now, FT). She’s not stupid but honestly...in a bubble. The ‘fake news’ thing is very clever.
President Trump said Wednesday that there were “literally tens of thousands of people” who couldn't gain entry into his recent campaign launch rally in Orlando, Fla., contradicting reports from local media that noted just several dozen people standing outside the event last week.
“I see it all the time — the young people that come. The other day, in Orlando, we had a rally that was unbelievable,” Trump said of his reelection campaign launch rally at Orlando's Amway Center.
“It filled up — we had thousands and thousands of people outside of the Orlando Magic arena, where they play the big basketball games," he added. "The floor was packed. And it was an incredible thing to see.”
The president made the comments while speaking Wednesday at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference.
“And then outside, there were — I mean, literally tens of thousands of people couldn't get in. And then there were thousands that we said, ‘Don't come,’ ” Trump said. “We actually were putting out notices: ‘Please don't come.’ There's something going on. That's a great thing. It's continuing, I think, even stronger than that great November day in 2016. I really believe it's stronger.”
However, local media and footage captured from the event tell a different account as to how many people were standing outside the rally last week.
The Orlando Sentinel reports that photojournalists and reporters noted just several dozen people gathered outside of the president’s campaign launch.
President Trump is ordering the Pentagon to rewrite a rule allowing athletes to delay mandatory active service in order to play professional sports directly upon graduation.
"These student-athletes should be able to defer their military service obligations until they have completed their professional sports careers," Trump wrote in a presidential memorandum issued on Wednesday.
Under existing Department of Defense policy, those enrolled in military academies cannot play sports before serving at least two years in the armed forces.
That requirement, Trump wrote in his memo, deprives some student athletes of "a short window" they have to take advantage of their athletic talents.
During the Obama administration, military academy athletes were able to go right into sports after graduating if they were granted reserve status. But last year, Trump's own Defense Department revoked that policy.
"Our military academies exist to develop future officers who enhance the readiness and the lethality of our military services," Pentagon officials wrote in May 2017 announcing rescinding the Obama-era policy. "Graduates enjoy the extraordinary benefit of a military academy education at taxpayer expense."
Truffle Shuffle reduxI'd like to vomit now, please