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'Go Back Where You Came From': The Long Rhetorical Roots Of Trump's Racist Tweets
When the president told several young congresswomen of color to "go back" to where they came from, he borrowed nativist language about as old as the country itself. Here's a little history. -
Trump Continues Twitter Assault On 4 Minority Congresswomen
A day after a series of tweets using racist language to describe the Democratic lawmakers, President Trump said the four members of Congress should apologize to him. -
Rep. Pressley Says Racism On Display In Trump's Tweets To Congresswomen
Rep. Ayanna Pressley said "the racism that drives his policies" was on display in a series of tweets from President Donald Trump on Sunday. -
Leave The US, Trump Tells Democratic Congresswomen Of Color
President Donald Trump told a group of Democratic congresswomen of color, including Rep. Ayanna Pressley, they should go back to the "broken and crime infested places from which they came." -
Court Hears Trump's Appeal To Block House Subpoena, Shield Finances
A three-judge panel is weighing arguments for and against ordering Donald Trump's accountants to release information to Democratic committees in Congress. -
Trump's 'Acting' Cabinet Grows With Acosta Departure
The Labor Department will be led by the third current acting cabinet secretary when Alex Acosta steps down on July 19. About a dozen major agencies are without permanent, Senate-confirmed leadership. -
Alexander Acosta Steps Down As Labor Secretary Amid Epstein Controversy
The departure follows scrutiny over his role in a plea deal as a U.S. attorney in 2008. The agreement eased punishment for multimillionaire Jeffrey Epstein for alleged sex crimes. -
Trump Expected To Renew Push For Census Citizenship Question With Executive Action
After the Supreme Court ruled to keep a citizenship question off forms for the upcoming national head count, the Trump administration is now trying to add the question by taking executive action. -
Far-Right Social Media Personalities Headed To The White House
The Trump administration has invited high-profile, conservative activists and bloggers to the White House for a social media summit. But they did not invite Facebook and Twitter. -
'You May Need The Money More Than I Do': McConnell Once Returned Trump's Donation
In 1990, Mitch McConnell returned a $1,000 campaign donation from Donald Trump, who was in severe financial trouble. It's a view into a complicated relationship between two very different politicians.