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Trump: Carson ‘Very, Very Weak On Immigration’

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump argued fellow GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is “very, very weak on immigration” in an interview aired on Friday’s “AC360” on CNN. Trump stated of Carson, “he’s very, very weak on immigration, and I’m very

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Hillary: Bill Signed DOMA To Prevent Federal Marriage Amendment

Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton argued her husband signed the Defense of Marriage Act as “a defensive action” to prevent a constitutional amendment against same-sex marriage in an interview broadcast on Friday’s “Rachel Maddow Show” on

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Obama-Kerry State Dept Accuses Israel of Terrorism

JERUSALEM—Ordinary Israelis are furious about the Obama administration’s accusing Israel of committing acts of terrorism, drawing moral equivalency between the Jewish State and the terrorists who seek Israel’s destruction.

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush speaks during the Republican Presidential Debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, September 16, 2015. Republican presidential candidates collectively turned their sights on frontrunner Donald Trump at the party's second debate, taking aim at his lack of political experience and his sometimes abrasive style. AFP PHOTO / FREDERIC J BROWN (Photo credit should read

FEC Filings: Jeb Bush Finance Director May Have Made $1.3 Million Off Of Campaign

A senior finance staffer for former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s campaign, who also runs a firm that has received payments from the pro-Bush Super PAC Right to Rise USA, may have been paid more than a million dollars so far in 2015, either directly or through companies she owns or has an ownership interest in, off of Jeb’s effort to become the third member of the Bush family elected president of the United States.

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Republicans’ Six Big Mistakes in the Benghazi Hearing

Republicans demonstrated clearly on Thursday that Hillary Clinton lied routinely and repeatedly about events leading up to and following the terrorist attacks in Benghazi on September 11, 2012. But the media have declared Hillary the big victor. That was pre-ordained,

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Rand: Hillary Would Have Been Fired By Bill For Benghazi

Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul argued, “if Bill Clinton had been president now, with Hillary Clinton, I think he would have let Hillary Clinton go for not doing her job” in Benghazi on Friday’s “Outnumbered” on the

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Rand Paul: ‘I’m Not A Big Fan’ Of Black Lives Matter

Friday on Fox News Channel’s “Outnumbered,” Republican presidential candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) declared that while he recognizes the plight African-Americans, he isn’t a fan of the so-called Black Lives Matter movement. Paul said, “College should be the absolute place, people

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George W. Bush’s Greatest Sins Came After 9-11, Not Before

There are more culprits in this story than George W. Bush, and at the head of that list is the U.S. Congress—a Congress that has been under Republican control for at least half of those 14 years since 9-11. Republican leaders in Congress – including Speaker-to-be Paul Ryan, have spent more time promoting amnesty bills than trying to plug the loopholes in our immigration laws that allow terrorists safe haven in our homeland.

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Donald Trump Calls on Other Candidates to Return Super PACs ‘Dark Money’

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump is calling on fellow presidential candidates to return “dark money” sent to Super PACs. According to a Trump campaign press release, the billionaire sent notices earlier this week “disavowing nine unauthorized Super PAC’s claiming to support him in his bid for the Republican nomination for President of the United States and subsequently demanding the return of all funds raised.”