Friday, 12 October 2018

Politics A.M.: Republicans who said Clinton, Obama disrespected Oval Office never heard Kanye West’s f-bomb

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Republicans who said Clinton and Obama disrespected the Oval Office never heard Kanye West's f-bomb
The rapper held forth with profanity, inanity and a profession of love for President Trump, who said West could be a future presidential candidate.
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When the White House mentioned that hip-hop artist Kanye West would be meeting with President Trump on Thursday, it was presented as a plan to discuss issues that are of great significance to many vo...
 
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Dina Powell no longer in running to succeed Nikki Haley
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