A tale of favours, beauty pageants, real estate and, of course, the US presidential election campaign.
Source: Russia sought to help elect Donald Trump, according to email
A tale of favours, beauty pageants, real estate and, of course, the US presidential election campaign.
Source: Russia sought to help elect Donald Trump, according to email
Donald Trump allegedly asked FBI director James Comey to put reporters in prison for publishing classified information.
Source: NYT memo report: Trump asked FBI chief Comey to gaol journalists
“What do most men do when they retire?” Greg Gutfeld asked the other hosts of Fox News’ The Five, three days before President Barack Obama left office in January. “They play golf. But what if you’ve been playing golf for the last eight years of your job? He should go back and work. He should get a job.”A week later, when his colle
Source: Trump’s Golfing Reveals The Shameless Hypocrisy Of The Right-Wing Media Bunker
Donald Trump discusses his f**ken great plans for America.
President’s son quoted Sadiq Khan out of context after Westminster attack but mayor actually said: ‘Londoners will never be cowed by terrorism’
Every single African citizen who requested a visa was rejected, according to the organizer of the African Global Economic and Development Summit
Source: No African citizens granted visas for African trade summit in California | US news | The Guardian

Audio from an old radio Donald Trump interview has resurfaced. The interview took place on November 9th, 1999 and features Trump and his then-girlfriend Melania having quite an interesting chat with controversial radio host Howard Stern. It’s might leave you looking like this guy: At the start of the clip, we hear Donald chatting away with […]
Source: Melania Trump Spills The Beans On Her Sex Life With Donald In Interview From 1999
Newly released documents and statements from the White House make it clear: Kushner is keeping parts of Kushner Companies.
Source: Keeping With Family Tradition, Jared Kushner Won’t Cut His Business Ties | Mother Jones