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Fox News promotes racist Trump shill who pushed boatloads of BS Fox News announced Wednesday that former Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany will be hosting her own weekend show, “Saturday In America.” The decision comes after years of McEnany prominently lying about a dizzying array of issues, further cementing Fox’s key role as a source of disinformation and falsehoods. McEnany has worked at the network since 2021, following her stint in the Trump admini… Senate GOP will have to put up or cover up on Epstein files Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will force Senate Republicans into a vote showing whether they align themselves with the Trump administration’s policy of covering up what the government knows about the investigation into accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. Schumer announced on Wednesday that he has attached an amendment to upcoming legislation authorizing defense spending, and that it wo… Putin Goes There For the first time in its history, NATO engaged a Russian incursion into allied airspace. Trump shrugged. What happens next? The post Putin Goes There appeared first on Washington Monthly . A Blinkered Supreme Court Blocks Relief from Racial Profiling Opposed to the use of race in higher education, the conservative supermajority upholds it when it comes to deportation. The post A Blinkered Supreme Court Blocks Relief from Racial Profiling appeared first on Washington Monthly . |
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