
Obamacare Games Come to Senate This Week
Senate Republicans are planning a strategy this week aimed at making it seem they will repeal Obamacare.

Senate Republicans are planning a strategy this week aimed at making it seem they will repeal Obamacare.
“People know that the ORR doesn’t tell us what they’re doing,” Rep. Marsha Blackburn tells Breitbart News Daily host Steve K. Bannon. “They are not fulfilling their obligation. They are not being truthful, honest and transparent and we have been on this.”

Senate Republicans will meet Monday night to discuss how to repeal Obamacare, reports The Hill.

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy tells reporters he expects a healthy debate about funding Planned Parenthood, but would not say whether or not Republicans intend to insist on defunding the abortion organization.

Former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton is aiming to influence the 2016 GOP presidential election, so he’s releasing a new campaign advertisement on Tuesday to encourage voters to make national security their priority when choosing the next president of the United States.

Republican strategist Karl Rove says Donald Trump has a chance to win the Republican presidential nomination.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has cancelled his Monday press conference where 100 black church leaders were expected to endorse him, reports NBC News.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump will announce next week that he is being endorsed by a coalition of 100 black pastors and religious leaders, reports say.

Unions rallied their employees, students and allies staged a protest at a Walmart in Pico Rivera, Calif., kicking off a national campaign to pressure the retailer to pay a $15-an-hour minimum wage.

Republican presidential hopeful Sen. Marco Rubio is dealing with skepticism from Iowa religious voters regarding his position on gay marriage.

Shoppers in Kentucky kicked off Black Friday by getting in an all-out brawl in a shopping mall in Lexington, Kentucky on Thanksgiving night.

Sara Blackwell, the Florida attorney representing the former Disney workers that were replaced by foreign workers told Breitbart News Daily that there are 1,200 Americans in New York who will suffer the same fate as the Disney workers.

The National Football League’s Washington Redskins, upset the twitterverse Thursday morning when they tweeted “Happy Thanksgiving” from their official account.

Senate Republicans are planning to slip a provision into the omnibus spending bill which will allow political parties to spend more money on candidates, according to Politico.

The United States has issued 680,000 green cards to immigrants of Muslim-majority countries, according to data from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Presidential Candidate Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) tells radio host Jeff Kuhner that we “coddled” the Boston bombers, “gave them free stuff” and they still “decided to attack us.”

Twenty-three former IT employees at Disney are preparing to sue the company, having been replaced by foreign workers on H-1B visas, according to a report from Computer World.

Big Labor is set to have their annual Black Friday Walmart protests this week, but critics say that the protest is more about extorting big business than trying to raise the minimum wage for Walmart employees.

The poll released by Morning Consult found that Mitch McConnell is the only senator that has a disapproval rating higher than 50 percent. McConnell has a 52 percent disapproval rating among Kentucky voters, while only 38 percent approve of his job performance.

Students at the College of William and Mary want Thomas Jefferson’s status removed from campus because they call him an “incestuous rapist” and a “racist.”

One of Mitt Romney’s major donors in the 2012 election announced he will be donating to Sen. Marco Rubio, according to a report from CNN.

Senate Democrats plan to filibuster the legislation passed by the House on Thursday that seeks to pause the resettlement of Syrian refugees.

Princeton University is in negotiations with students about possibly removing the name of former President Woodrow Wilson from the university’s buildings after students protested what they call his racist legacy.

The new poll shows that Trump’s support has gone up to 28 percent among Republican and independent voters who lean Republican. Meanwhile, Carson is now tied with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) at 18 percent.

Speaking at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., Sanders said that he was “not happy hearing that we should close our borders from men, women, and children who have been displaced.” He also discussed the fight against ISIS, arguing that the bulk of the battle should be fought by Muslim countries rather than America.