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Trump Asked Ukraine President To Help With DOJ Probe Of 2016 Election Interference
On July 25, President Trump spoke to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on the phone- something that a large part of media and Democrats misrepresented as an abuse of office.
Four Republican Senators Write Letter Criticizing Facebook Over Censorship of Pro-Life Content
On September 11, four U.S. Republican senators sent a letter to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, criticizing the social media bias against certain conservative views.
Missouri Governor Mike Parson Announces Bid for Re-Election in 2020
In 2018 Missouri unexpectedly switched governors from Eric Greitens to 63-year-old Mike Parson.
President Trump Remarks on the 9/11 Attacks at Pentagon Observance Ceremony
Today, on September 11, we take a moment to remember the people that died in the 9/11 attacks from 2001.
China Retaliates With Tariffs on $75 Billion of U.S. Goods and Auto Tariffs
Earlier this month President Trump threatened to place a 10 percent tariff on over $300 billion of Chinese goods.
Planned Parenthood Leaves Title X Over Abortion “Gag Rule”
On August 19 Planned Parenthood stated that they would be withdrawing from the federal funding program Title X.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders Joins Fox News as a Contributer
Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will now be joining Fox News as a contributor- debuting on September 6.
Trump Announces that U.S. Will Not be Doing Business With Huawei
Friday morning President Trump told reporters that the U.S. was done having any business with China’s giant telecom company, Huawei.
President Trump Addresses El Paso and Dayton Shootings
On Saturday a gunman managed to kill 20 people at a Walmart in El Paso Texas, not even a day later nine people died in Dayton, Ohio.
Missouri Begins Plans on New I-70 Rocheport Bridge
The six-decade-old Interstate 70 bridge that crosses the Missouri River near Rocheport has long since been a source of debate.
DOJ to Resume Capital Punishment After Almost Two Decades
For almost 20 years now, the U.S. Justice Department has not done any executions of federal prisoners, however, this is all about to change.











