Sean Hannity
Donald Trump: Intense criticism of the secret service after second assassination attempt
Serious questions are arising about the ability of the U.S. Secret Service to protect Donald Trump after a second assassination attempt, this time at his Florida estate in Mar-a-Lago.
Defiant Biden throws down gauntlet to Democrats
President Joe Biden insisted again Monday he would not quit the U.S. election race, as the White House denied he had Parkinson's disease following a disastrous debate performance.
The 81-year-old dared Democratic critics to either challenge him at next month's party convention in Chicago or back him against Donald Trump in November's vote.
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Only 7 People Can Call Donald Trump Directly
For security reasons, the access to the US President Donald Trump is very limited, even on the phone. Everyone who wants to talk to him must first go through a number of assistants, secretaries, advisers. All except for seven people who, according to New York Magazine, are the only ones with a direct relationship with the president. Here's who they are:
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Trump will Give Fake News Awards
US President Donald Trump wrote on Twitter late last night that he will hold fake news awards next week, DPA reported.
Trump, who often defines fake news as critical of his government's media publications, said the awards would be "dishonesty" and "gruesome reflection."
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Kellyanne Conway: We should listen to Julian Assange on hacking allegations
Americans should listen to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s denials that Russia was the source of hacked Democratic emails released by his group over the summer, said Kellyanne Conway, a senior advisor to President-elect Donald Trump.
WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN
BELGRADE - WikiLeaks says it intends to sue CNN after a counter-terrorism analyst for the US cable news channel labeled Julian Assange a 'pedophile' on air.
In a tweet on Wednesday, the whistleblowing organization signalled its intention to bring legal action against CNN over the matter, tweeting: "We have issued instructions to sue CNN for defamation."
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Trump says he's prepared to spend millions on campaign
Billionaire and Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump says he's prepared to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on his presidential campaign as long as he's doing well in the polls.