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White House Struggles to Defend Gary Cohn

Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders wouldn’t discuss the specifics of conversations between President Donald Trump and White House chief economic adviser Gary Cohn regarding a recent interview in which Cohn was harshly critical of the President’s response to violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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How Charlottesville Helped Drain the Swamp

Donald Trump’s decision to dissolve his two business advisory councils in the face of mass defections of corporate leaders and Wall Street titans was a clarifying moment for his presidency. Just as the president promised, he drained the swamp.

The Associated Press

ESPN Prez Tries to Say Network Didn’t Pull Robert Lee Over Concerns His Name Would Offend, Then Admits They Did

ESPN’s President Jon Skipper sought to straighten some things out on Wednesday, regarding the network’s decision to pull Asian-American broadcaster Robert Lee from a game he was scheduled to broadcast in Charlottesville. That move, made due to concerns that Lee’s name, similar to that of non-Asian confederate General Robert E. Lee, would offend some viewers.

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Scott Baio: If Trump Cured Cancer, Hollywood Would Hate Him for ‘Putting Oncologists Out of Business’

While several conservatives and Republicans in Hollywood are keeping quiet about their support for Donald Trump — especially in the wake of the violent protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the media’s assertion that the president did not condemn neo-Nazis and white supremacists fast enough — actor Scott Baio insists that “conservatives in Hollywood have had it.”

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Illegal Aliens Protest Outside House Speaker Ryan’s Wisconsin Church in Support of DACA: ‘We Are Here to Stay’

Police estimate about 50 people gathered in front of House Speaker Paul Ryan’s (R-WI) Catholic church in Janesville, Wisconsin, on Sunday to urge him to support Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), a program put into place by former President Barack Obama that issued 2-year working permits to illegal aliens brought to the United States at a young age by their parents.

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