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Trump’s latest attack on Mika Brzezinski is dripping with sexism
The president wants to portray the "Morning Joe" co-host as an insecure, unintelligent sidepiece. It's not subtle at all.
He thought a book would stop a bullet and make him a YouTube star. Now he’s dead.
He got his girlfriend to pull the trigger.
 
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As President Trump courted Republicans, they remained wary and unable to reconcile core policy differences.
 
President Trump angrily lashes out at ‘Morning Joe’ hosts on Twitter
The president referred to Mika Brzezinski as "crazy" and claimed she had a facelift.
 
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Trump's commerce secretary got his mic cut at a German conference to laughter and applause.
 
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This remarkable moment perfectly captures Trumpcare in all its cruel absurdity
Republicans refuse to acknowledge or defend their actual priorities.
 
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Tillerson has only himself to blame
Tillerson doesn't need this job, and the country needs to hear what's going on.
 
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A Time magazine with Trump on the cover hangs in his golf clubs. It's fake.
It's not clear who created the image or why, but it is displayed prominently at some of his properties.
 
 
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Trump’s latest attack on Mika Brzezinski is laced with sexism
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