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Roger Stone: Everything You Need to Know About Donald Trump and Khizr Khan

The military service of the Khans’ son does not give the Khans immunity from fact checking about statements they made in their partisan support of Hillary Clinton. Specifically: Mr. Khan asked about Mr. Trump’s “sacrifice” without posing a similar question about Secretary Hillary Clinton — where was HER sacrifice?

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NY Mag: After Orlando 2016 Race Now a ‘Civil War’

On the night that Omar Mateen killed 49 people in a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, Donald Trump’s friend and former campaign adviser Roger Stone wrote a post on his website that was seemingly unrelated. It concerned Huma Abedin, a close aide to Hillary Clinton. In the brief post, Stone idly wondered if, in addition to being Clinton’s “chic gal pal,” Abedin might not also be a “Saudi Spy? … Foreign Spy?” or “Terrorist plant?”

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Roger Stone: Donald Trump Will Lose Wisconsin

Veteran political strategist Roger Stone declares GOP frontrunner Donald Trump will lose Wisconsin, but says the question remains whether or not Trump will walk away with any delegates before heading into the final stretch of primaries.

Donald Trump during a campaign stop April 2, 2016 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

Breitbart News Saturday: The Battle Of Wisconsin

Breitbart News Saturday guest host and Breitbart News Washington Political Editor Matthew Boyle will interview top representatives from each of the remaining three GOP presidential camps ahead of the “Battle of Wisconsin.”

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Suddenly It’s 1964: How the Stop-Trump Drive Resembles the Past

Suddenly, it’s 1964. That’s the year the Republican Establishment ignored the prairie fire started by the conservative supporters of Barry Goldwater, who systematically grabbed control of the GOP by scoring in precinct meeting state caucuses, delegate conventions and ultimately the big California Primary.

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How the GOP Insiders Plan to Steal the Nod From Trump

Despite a growing string of victories in the Republican primaries ,the DC-Wall Street cabal that has dominated the GOP since 1988 has no intention of letting the billionaire real estate mogul be nominated. None other than Karl Rove has insisted the stop-Trump effort is not too late and can succeed.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump February 23, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada.