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Donald Trump Swings at Fellow GOP Candidates, but Not Carly Fiorina

No GOP presidential candidate competing with frontrunner Donald Trump was safe from criticism during Trump’s press conference Thursday afternoon from Trump Towner, where he announced he signed the Republican National Committee’s loyalty pledge vowing to support the Republican nominee and not run as a third-party candidate, other than Carly Fiorina. He didn’t say anything negative about the former Hewlett-Packard CEO.

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White House Reacts To Tom Brady ‘Deflategate’ Ruling

“My guess is that that the happiest people today are either Patriot’s fans or fantasy football owners who had the wisdom to get a steal by drafting Tom Brady late in the draft,” said White House spokesman Josh Earnest, adding that it was probably a smart move by fantasy football team owners to select the quarterback in their draft.

U.S. President Barack Obama (C) shares a laugh with owner Robert Kraft (R) during an event

Adam Schefter: Brady Ruling an ‘Embarrassment for the NFL’

ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter reacted on Thursday’s “SportsCenter” to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game “Deflate-gate” suspension being uplifted by federal judge Richard Berman, calling it an “embarrassment for the NFL.” Schefter noted that the NFL set themselves

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Report: Tom Brady’s Suspension Deflated by Judge

New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady had his four-game suspension for deflated footballs removed by a federal judge on Thursday. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell initially suspended Tom Brady four games, but Brady fought the suspension, saying he knew nothing

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The NFL’s Kangaroo Court Won’t Stand in Federal Court

Investigator Ted Wells asserted attorney-client privilege a half dozen times during his testimony during the Deflategate appeal to avoid discussion of matters between him and the National Football League, which he now terms his client. Simultaneously, Wells stressed his complete independence from the entity that readers discovered he represents as an attorney.

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