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President Trump has flip flopped once again and is now encouraging Republicans to vote this week to release more files related to sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Trump has called the Epstein files “fake news” and a “witch hunt” that is led by Democrats yet Republicans, Democrats, MAGA and victims are the ones pushing for the […]

Politics

The trump administration says its cutting air traffic 10% at 40 major airports starting tomorrow if a deal isn’t reached. One airline official says that Trump is thinking of reducing flights by 4% starting tomorrow and then increasing 1% per day while the shutdown drags on. See full story here

Celebrity

The White House is denying a TMZ story that President Trump ahs been talking to Diddy’s legal team about commuting his sentence as soon as this week. Diddy is currently serving a 50 month sentence for violating the Mann Act and could possible be freed in two years after time served. See full story here

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Rear Adm. Sylvia Trent-Adams will replace Vivek H. Murthy as Surgeon General.

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A leaked audio file captures President Donald Trump inviting members of his Bedminster golf club to join his presidential transition meetings.

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L. Joy Williams, a Brooklyn-based political strategist, gives tips on how to determine fake news from real news.

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was physically blocked from entering a Washington, D.C., public school on Friday morning.

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A U.S. judge temporarily blocked the controversial travel ban Friday on immigrants recently ordered by President Donald Trump after Washington state and Minnesota urged a nationwide hold on the executive mandate.

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On Tuesday, San Francisco took legal action against President Donald Trump's executive order to withhold federal money from so-called sanctuary cities that "limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement agencies."

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At least four senior State Department workers left their posts on Wednesday as a group of senators, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, lambasted President Donald Trump for promoting a "culture of fear among federal employees."

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On the heels of Donald Trump being sworn into office, the DOJ requested that a voter ID law case in Texas be postponed.