Hayward: Trump’s ‘Nationalist’ Outreach–‘Black or Brown or White, We All Bleed the Same Red Blood of Patriots’
The great debate over what “nationalism” means will surely be filled by the closing passage of President Donald Trump’s inaugural speech.
The great debate over what “nationalism” means will surely be filled by the closing passage of President Donald Trump’s inaugural speech.
An anti-Trump hooligan in Cleveland, Ohio, is in jail after being captured on video spitting in the face of a police officer.
Jane Fonda, who infamously earned the nickname “Hanoi Jane” during the Vietnam War, will lead the Downtown Los Angeles-based “Women’s March” against President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday, the day after Trump is sworn in as America’s 45th president.
Thousands have gathered at a so-called “Stand Up to Trump, Stand Up to Racism” protest at the U.S. Embassy in London, with organisers promising to help American’s “overthrow” the new President and “send him back” to the U.S. if he comes to the UK.
Politicians of this town, beware: There’s a new sheriff in Washington.
President Donald Trump’s inaugural address made history in being the first to use a number of words, paramount among them “Islamic” when referring to the threat of international terrorist actors and his plan to eradicate radical Islamic terror groups.
As Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States, leftists were freaking out on Twitter, causing topics such as “Donald the Unready” and “Mourning in America” to trend.
In his inaugural address, President Donald Trump vowed to fight “radical Islamic terrorism” and “eradicate it from the face of the earth,” promising that America will “shine for everyone to follow.”
The left made fools of themselves on Inauguration Day, most notably through wanton acts of violence against trash cans and Starbucks windows in downtown D.C. Though, the foolery did not stop in the streets of Washington.
Hundreds of thousands of “deplorable” Donald Trump supporters have been pouring into Washington, D.C. to witness his historic inauguration on Friday.
How the nation’s second largest school district will mark the inauguration of the 45th U.S. President, Donald Trump, is a far cry from how they celebrated in 2009 when Barack Obama was sworn in for his first term as commander-in-chief.
Administrators at Georgetown University released an advisory to students discouraging them from offering campus dorm space to inauguration protesters.
Bill Clinton’s famous sex assault accusers Paula Jones, Juanita Broaddrick and Kathleen Willey are strongly criticizing the upcoming Women’s March on Washington, a celebrity-endorsed event planned for the day after Donald Trump’s inauguration. The march has been described by the news