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A day after announcing that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a U.S. special operations raid in Northern Syria, President Donald Trump has announced that al-Baghdadi's second in command was also "terminated by American troops" over the weekend.
 The news that the Republican Party of Florida has canceled or postponed their annual Statesman’s Dinner fundraiser has Democrats licking their chops, and believing that Republicans are in bad spot financially, and calling the group “so disorganized” for canceling the event.
This week congressional lawmakers will vote on a resolution to formalize the next steps of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
As House and Senate Democrats continue to be in disbelief over President Donald Trump refusing to inform them that he had ordered a U.S military raid in Syria that resulted in the death of the most sought after Islamic terrorist, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, congressional Republicans are praising the efforts of both the president and the military personnel that...
“We can’t afford to fall short."
As President Trump’s son Donald Trump, Jr. and his reelection campaign continue publicly question vice president Joe Biden’s mental capacity and ability to lead, Sen. Elizabeth Warren continues to gradually climb in all of the 2020 Democratic presidential public opinion polls.
After weeks of being surveilled by U.S. forces, ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died during a special operations raid on his compound in Northern Syria Saturday night.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D) is not repeating her assertion that President Donald Trump gave “permission” to “white supremacists and hateful violent bigots to come out from the shadows and act on their hatred,” but she is saying that the president is still saying that the president’s “bigotry continues to stew hate in America.
Florida's congressional Democrats banded together this week to call on Congress to fully fund efforts to defend democracy in Venezuela.
In a massive show of frustration of House Democrats secretly moving forward with a not-so-transparent impeachment inquiry into President Trump, House Republicans stormed the Capitol interview room, or Schiff, demanding to be allowed to sit in on today's questioning of another Trump administration witnesses.
President Donald Trump’s use of the term “lynching” has caused a firestorm of condemnation from Democrats and has also managed to take a couple of those politicians down to the mat for their hypocrisy in condemning the president’s use of the word.
President Trump's use of the term "lynching"Â to describe the current impeachment inquiry effort against him has once again, landed the 45th president of the United States in a bit of hot water.
On Monday, The U.S. Treasury Department renewed a license allowing Chevron Corporation to continue drilling for oil in Venezuela for another ninety days. Florida Democratic Party Chair Terrie Rizzo responded “Once again Trump has sold out an ally to support a dictator. While the President has pledged support for GuaidĂł, yesterday the Trump administration turned […]
One of President Trump's loyal members of the House of Representatives, Florida Rep. Ted Yoho (R), is rumored to be stepping down sometime next year, telling The Floridian as far back as 2015 that he would not seek reelection in 2020.
After significant pushback from congressional Democrats about holding the 2020 G7 summit at his Doral, Florida resort, President Trump announced on Twitter that he would “no longer consider Trump National Doral, Miami, as the Host Site for the G-7 in 2020.”
In his continued effort to keep his 2020 presidential aspirations relevant, fmr. Rep. Robert “Beto” O’Rourke (D) suggested that President Trump may have been inspired by Adolph Hitler’s propaganda henchman, Joseph Goebbels.
“The space industry has long been an important and iconic part of Florida’s history and economy.”
President Trump and National Republicans are all about going big during the 2020 presidential election cycle.
