The New York Times is still under fire after transcripts from a recent staff meeting revealed the paper plans to shift its coverage of President Trump from Russian collusion to a Trump’s a racist narrative.
Democratic Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren has removed sections of her campaign website that had the results of a DNA test that showed she had scant traces of Native American ancestry.
The Daily Caller reports until Sunday, Warren’s website included a video of the Democrat receiving the results of the genetic test.
Violent Antifa protests broke out in Portland, Oregon over the weekend, following a pre-planned “End of Domestic Terrorism” event taking place in the city.
Breitbart reports city officials had been preparing for the potential of clashes, with the police force at the ready and additional agencies on standby.
Government watchdog Judicial Watch has released hundreds of documents reportedly showing the Obama Justice Department working directly with Fusion GPS, a research firm hired by the Clinton campaign, to frame President Trump.
The Federalist reports on MSNBC’s “A.M. Joy” on Sunday, panelist Elie Mystal of Above the Law claimed white people who voted for Donald Trump should be “destroyed.”
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