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Laura Ingraham Just Slammed George Bush For Criticizing Trump’s Immigration Policies

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On Thursday, former president George W. Bush bashed President Donald Trump for his immigration policies, much like a jealous schoolgirl. Trump has not wavered on his tough position on immigration, and America loves him for it. Bush apparently chose to side with the Democrats on this one… Bush criticized our Commander-in-Chief with comments which are now being deemed racist. “ Americans don’t want to pick cotton at 105 degrees, but there are people who want to put food on their family’s tables and are willing to do that. We ought to say thank you and welcome them.” Not only was he chastising President Trump, but he was inadvertently accusing the American people of laziness, which is completely unfair. Laura Ingraham, while speaking during “The Ingraham Angle,” had a some harsh words for our former President: “ The president should wear the tired Bush critiques as a badge of honor. Trump is doing what previous administrations were unwilling or unable to do.” Ing

Bеfore Тrump Cоuld Rеleаse Thе Mеmo, Grеgg Jаrrett Rеvealеd Thе ‘Fеlony’ DOЈ Сommittеd tо Ѕtop Нim

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Gregg Jarrett, Rep. Matt Gaetz, and Sara Carter all went on Hannity last night and revealed the “Felony” actions that the deep state is taking to try and stop Pres. Trump from releasing the FISA memo. (Video Below) The White House revealed last night that they would likely be releasing the memo, and the DOJ and the FBI are panicking. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein secretly pleaded with Speaker Paul Ryan not to go through with releasing it after Congress voted to do so. This comes as New details about the memo emerged, reportedly showing that disgraced FBI agent Andrew McCabe may have back in and CHANGED Witness testimony. Fox News Legal Expert Gregg Jarrett revealed just how this attempted cover-up will make the punishment even worse for these Deep-State conspirators. “ROSENSTEIN AND THE FBI MUST THINK EVERYBODY IN AMERICA IS REALLY STUPID. THEY’RE COMPOUNDING THEIR FELONY BY TRYING TO COVER IT UP.” “THAT WOULD BE A CRIME, CALLED DEPREVATION OF RIGHTS UNDER COLOR

THE TRUMP-FOX NEWS FEEDBACK LOOP IS NOW COMPLETE

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he  feedback loop  between Fox News and  Donald Trump  is no secret: the president regularly starts his mornings with several hours of tweets responding to  Fox & Friends,  and ends his days with online musings about the latest talking points in primetime. In the span of a year,  Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Tucker Carlson,  and  Sean Hannity  have become, unexpectedly, some of the most powerful people on the planet. Behind the scenes, however, the relationship is even more symbiotic. As my colleague  Gabriel Sherman   reported  last month, Trump has lately evolved into a sort of de facto head of programming at Fox, calling hosts to praise their analysis or to suggest new messaging. “What he usually does is he’ll call after a show and say, ‘I  really  enjoyed that,’” one former Fox anchor said. “The highest compliment is, ‘I really learned something.’ Then you know he got a new policy idea.” That feedback loop has spun faster in recent weeks, as Fox—and then the White House—sei

Husband of former Trump household aide scores government job

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A home improvement contractor married to one of Donald and Melania Trump’s former household staffers is now working as an official at the Environmental Protection Agency, the latest example of someone with a personal connection to the Trump family finding work in the administration. New Jersey-based Steve Kopec joined EPA’s Region 2 office in New York as a special assistant on Dec. 18, according to a memo obtained by POLITICO. “Steve comes to us from private industry, where he fashioned his career around customer service and organizational efficiencies,” EPA Region 2 Administrator Pete Lopez wrote in the memo. “Steve is an experienced manager with skills in team building, management and organization.” According to public records, Kopec previously ran a contracting business from his home in Haskell, New Jersey, called Steve’s Tools in Motion. Kopec’s wife, Dagmara, previously worked for the Trump family in New York, according to a person familiar with her situation. Photographs

The most interesting part of the Nunes memo? Trump's reaction

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(CNN) On Friday, we finally got the   much-promised memo   crafted by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) that allegedly blows the top off of the "deep state" conspiracy within the Justice Department aimed at discrediting Donald Trump's presidency. It was, um, less than promised.  There were any number of allegations in it, but very few indisputable facts . What was more interesting to me was how Trump reacted to the memo.  "I think it's a disgrace," he said. "What's going on in this country, I think it's a disgrace." He added, "A lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that." In case you were wondering who Trump meant about being "ashamed of themselves," he made himself very clear soon after.  Asked whether he had confidence in Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in the wake of the memo -- it showed that Rosenstein had approved at least one FISA warra

How Trump’s Allies Fanned an Ember of Controversy Into Flames of Outrage

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WASHINGTON — The release of the memo mattered less than #releasethememo. After weeks of buildup, the three-and-a-half-page document about alleged F.B.I. abuses during the 2016 presidential campaign made public on Friday was broadly greeted with criticism, including by some Republicans. They said it cherry-picked information, made false assertions and was overly focused on an obscure, low-level Trump campaign adviser, Carter Page. It didn’t live up to the hype. But the campaign, captured in the hashtag #releasethememo, which was trending on Twitter for days, may have a far more significant impact than the memo’s contents. It was a choreographed effort by House Republicans and top White House officials to push a highly contentious theme — that the F.B.I. and the Justice Department abused their powers to spy on the Trump campaign, and relied on dodgy information from a former British spy paid by Democratic operatives. What began as an ember more than two weeks ago was fanned in