Justice Department Likely to Find Many Offenses in Voter Fraud Probe, Experts Say
Jan. 26, 2017 |
Good morning from Washington, where President Donald Trump confounds the establishment by walking the talk. Fred Lucas looks at the Trump administration's probe of voter fraud, Josh Siegel explains what Trump's actions on illegal immigration mean, and Rachel del Guidice reports that two likely Supreme Court candidates already have bipartisan cred. Plus: Katrina Trinko on a new day for the White House press corps, and Genevieve Wood on Mary Tyler Moore's rejection of the superwoman role. |
NewsJustice Department Likely to Find Many Offenses in Voter Fraud Probe, Experts SayPresident Trump has said that more than 3 million to 5 million illegal votes were cast during the 2016 election, causing him to receive a lower popular vote total than Hillary Clinton. |
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CommentaryTrump White House's Revolutionary Approach to the Media"The mainstream media isn't the only game in town anymore," says White House press secretary Sean Spicer. |
NewsHouse Speaker Paul Ryan Slates Obamacare Repeal for SpringThe president apparently has come around to this timeframe, after suggesting he wanted to see Obamacare repealed and replaced much sooner. |
News2 Judges on Trump's Short List Received Unanimous Senate ApprovalBoth Judge Neil Gorsuch and Judge Thomas Hardiman, considered to be on Trump's short list for the Supreme Court nomination, received significant bipartisan support during past Senate confirmations. |
CommentaryAndrew Jackson Portrait Now Hangs in Trump's Oval Office. Here's What Jackson Said About Draining the Swamp.One central theme of Jackson's election, like Trump's, was that a permanent political class had rooted itself in the nation's capital and needed to be expunged. |
CommentaryWhy Mary Tyler Moore Refused to Join the Feminist MovementIn an interview in 2009, Moore told Parade magazine: "I do watch a lot of Fox News. I like Charles Krauthammer and Bill O'Reilly." |
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