Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Just Dropped Again

Donald Trump’s Approval Rating Just Dropped Again: Report Donald Trumps job approval rating just fell once again to a near-all-time low. According to the new Gallup survey, just 36 percent of Americans approve of the job Donald Trump is doing. At the same time, 59 percent of Americans disapprove of Trump’s job as president. Trump’s job approval has remained at historic lows compared with all other presidents since Gallup started polling on presidential job approval. The recent decline in Donald Trump’s job approval rating began when Trump announced his intention to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate...

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Donald Trump Is Thinking About Firing Special Counsel Mueller (Video)

Donald Trump Is Thinking About Firing Special Counsel Mueller (Video) [Watch the video below] The CEO of the conservative news outlet Newsmax and close friend of Donald Trump Chirs Ruddy reported Monday that Trump is considering firing Special Counsel Mueller. Ruddy told PBS Newshour’s Judy Woodruff the Trump is “considering perhaps terminating” Robert Mueller as special counsel in the Russia investigation. “I personally think it would be a very significant mistake,” Ruddy continued, “even though I don’t think there’s a justification … for a special counsel.” The news that Trump is contemplating the firing of the Special Counsel comes...

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The Senate Just Blocked Trump’s Ability To Remove Russian Sanctions Without Congressional Review

The Senate Just Blocked Trump’s Ability To Remove Russian Sanctions Without Congressional Review The Senate has struck a deal that limits Donald Trump’s ability to unilaterally remove Russian sanctions. The news was first reported by The Hill. Republican Senator Bob Corker told reporters that Senators have struck an agreement that would allow Congress to weigh in before Trump can lift current sanctions against Russia. “I think we’re there. We’re going through the [legislative] language in here now, but we’ve reached an agreement,” Corker said. “It’s what we did on Iran. So I would like to have congressional review on...

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Nearly Half Of Voters Say Trump Obstructed Justice

Nearly Half Of Voters Say Trump Obstructed Justice New Poll Has Some Very Bad News For Donald Trump. A new poll has more troubling news for Donald Trump and Republicans. According to a new Public Policy Polling survey, half of voters think Donald Trump obstructed justice. The new poll found that 49 percent say that they think Trump committed obstruction of justice, while 41 percent say Trump didn’t obstruct justice. But those weren’t the only troubling numbers for Donald Trump. According to the poll, just 37 percent of voters think Donald Trump is honest, while 56 percent say Trump...

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Donald Trump Is Losing His Base, And Republicans Should Be Freaked Out

Donald Trump Is Losing His Base, And Republicans Should Be Freaked Out Multiple press reports over the last few weeks have confirmed that the White House and congressional Republicans are starting to worry that Donald Trump is losing his base. It’s been generally accepted by political pundits and DC insiders that Donald Trump, while incredibly unpopular by traditional standards, has a very strong, essentially immovable base of support. It’s a decent theory. It helps explain why no matter what Donald Trump does, his favorability stays in the mid-30s to low 40s. But new polling data and analysis indicates that...

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Congressman Drafts Articles Of Impeachment For Donald Trump

Congressman Drafts Articles Of Impeachment For Donald Trump   Democrat Brad Sherman of California, on Monday, unveiled proposed articles of impeachment against Donald Trump for obstructing justice in a federal investigation. The draft articles of impeachment argue that Trump’s attempts to pressure FBI Director James Comey to drop the FBI’s investigation into former White House national security adviser Michael Flynn amounts to obstruction of justice. “In all of this, Donald John Trump has acted in a manner contrary to his trust as President and subversive of constitutional government, to the great prejudice of the cause of law and justice...

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9th Circuit Court Strikes Down Trump’s Muslim Ban Again

9th Circuit Court Strikes Down Trump’s Muslim Ban Again The 9th Circuit Court, on Monday, again struck down Donald Trump’s Muslim-ban executive order blocking travel from six Muslim-majority countries. The court decision is another blow to the Trump administration as it waits for the Supreme Court to decide whether to intervene. The California-based 9th circuit court affirmed part the Hawaii district court ruling that blocked the temporary ban on nationals from six-majority countries from entering the U.S. Trump’s Muslim-ban will remain blocked nationwide. Importantly, the court ruling found that Trump exceeded the powers of his office. “We conclude that...

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DC And Maryland Sue Trump Over Emoluments Clause Violations

DC And Maryland Sue Trump Over Emoluments Clause Violations The attorneys general for the state of Maryland and Washington DC announced Monday that they will be suing Donald Trump over violation of the Constitutions Emoluments Clause. According to the attorneys general, Trump has violated the anti-corruption clauses by accepting millions of dollars in payments from foreign governments through his businesses. The Emoluments Clause states that presidents may not accept payments from foreign governments. Donald Trump already faces a lawsuit from a good government watchdog group, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, over profits he makes from foreign governments...

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Trump Has Given Priebus Deadline Of July 4 To Clean House: Report

Trump Has Given Priebus Deadline Of July 4 To Clean House: Report Donald Trump has given his Chief of Staff Reince Priebus a deadline of July 4 to clean house and get the White House in order, according to a new report. A report by Politico notes that Trump is considering bringing in his controversial former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and deputy campaign manager David Bossie as senior adviser and deputy chief of staff, respectively. “While Trump has set deadlines for staff changes before, only to let them pass without pulling the trigger, the president is under more scrutiny...

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Puerto Rico Votes Overwhemingly For Statehood

Puerto Rico Votes Overwhemingly For Statehood Puerto Rico has begun the steps toward statehood this Sunday. According to the Wall Street Journal, 97 percent voted for statehood, and less than two percent voted for independence from the United States. The remainder voted to keep the current status of a territory of the United States. This referendum begins the steps toward sending representatives to Washington, D.C. For the next steps, Puerto Rico will put its “Tennessee plan” into action, which means its governor will choose two senators and five representatives to go to Washington, D.C., to request statehood. Trump indicated...

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