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The delay marks a setback for the app, which launched in the Apple App Store on Feb. 21.
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Trump Supporters School Protestors

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Look at the difference between the people who showed up to support presidential candidate Donald Trump and the people who showed up to protest him. Help us s...
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Nicholas Sandmann’s lawsuit against CNN will proceed to discovery, a federal judge has ruled. This will be a devastating blow to CNN, which will now have all of its emails examined by lawyers…
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Lady Gaga defended herself against backlash she received for a pro-Biden video in which she donned camouflage clothes and seemingly mocked rural Americans ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
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FOLSOM, Calif. – The California Independent System Operator (ISO) has issued a statewide Flex Alert, a call for voluntary electricity conservation, for today, Aug. 31 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., due to high temperatures pushing up energy demand and tightening available power supplies. DEVELOPING: California power grid officials warn of blackouts, urge residents to […]
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'White Silence Equals Violence': Black Lives Matter Blocks Trains at Twins Home Opener
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I'm writing this for my good friends, my moral humane friends, and for all those who are concerned and......
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"He was right, I was wrong," former FBI Director James Comey said on "Fox News Sunday." "I was overconfident, as director, in our procedures."
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The committee pushing for the proposal on every ballot in Illinois to change the state’s income tax from a flat rate to a graduated tax conceded defeat early Wednesday morning, as the vote trailed by a 10-point margin.
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The population-level data suggests there are OTHER things at play which have a BIGGER influence on the pandemic. Today, we explore the data suggesting vaccination rates DO NOT influence the course.…
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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre slammed several Republicans who called out President Joe Biden for calling the MAGA supporters semi-fascists. During a press briefing, Jean-Pierre defended Biden while bashing Rep.
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No, Mr. Kasich, YOU Get Over It!

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Kasich thinks conservatives, not the Left, are the problem.
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With the coming North/South Korea entente you might have thought, finally, President Trump had achieved something even progressives would applaud.
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Donald Trump chastised Nancy Pelosi Tuesday in a letter to the Democratic leader condemning the House's partisan impeachment expected to pass on Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—"STOP THE COUNT!" cried President Trump in the Oval Office this morning. Aides and lawyers quickly started laying out ways they could use the courts to try to stop illegal ballots from being counted, but Trump interrupted them: "No! That little purple guy who's always counting!"Aides began researching ancient dust …
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Former TV journalist John Stossel is demanding at least $2 million in damages from Facebook in a lawsuit he filed against the social media giant, alleging the company defamed him by appending fact-…
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The Democratic Party's pick for Secretary of Labor says CEOs are being victimized by a shortage of immigrant workers.
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The rapper invited the woman on stage to sing M.A.A.D City but she was booed after not self-censoring Kendrick's lyrics.
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Long-simmering tensions boiled over at the 2020 presidential Democratic primary debate Thursday night, as a one-on-one sparring match erupted between Pete Buttigieg and Elizabeth Warren over their fundraising -- just minutes after Andrew Yang slammed Democrats' "obsession" with President Trump and impeachment.
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On Election Day, in response to exit poll data coming out of Florida indicating that President Trump had garnered the support of Hispanics and Blacks, Josh Kraushaar, a columnist at National Journal, tweeted, “The path forward for the GOP: multiracial working-class party.” To which Sen. Josh Hawley, Missouri Republican, responded: “Uh, yea.”
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Stuart Scheller criticized the leadership of the military for lacking moral courage and carrying out withdrawal plans they disagreed with.
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Last night ‘Trump’ called into Red Eye for what is now my favorite Trump interview ever! Watch: Donald Trump called in to the show last night. Always an enlightening experience Red Eye …
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Media consultant and former Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer criticized Pelosi for politicizing impeachment by holding on to the articles of impeachment in the House. Fleischer said Friday if Pelosi really believed that Trump is an urgent threat to the country she would get it to the Senate as soon as possible. "This will go down as one of the greatest political mistakes the speaker has ever made," Fleischer declared. "When you have the momentum of impeachment because your party earnestly believes in it and thinks it's the right thing to do, and it's urgent that they remove the president from power because the peril he presents, and then you sit on it, all you're doing is showing that this was a hollow exercise all along." "Democrats, since they took the House, are going to been known for one thing, and that was wasting the nation's time with an impeachment," he said. Fleischer, a FOX News contributor, said If you think it is urgent to get Trump out you are just showing this was a hollow exercise from the beginning. He added, they don't want to move it to the Senate because they want to hold it as leverage. "So, what we know now is that impeachment began without a formal vote to authorize impeachment, and it's ending now with a thud," he said. "They don't even want to move it over to the Senate because they want to use it for some type of leverage. And there is no leverage to be had on this because it was a waste of time when it began. Now it's even more of a waste of time." Fleischer said that if Pelosi is going to keep the articles in the House, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) should hold the impeachment trial during the Democratic presidential primary "Look, if I'm Mitch McConnell, if you want to match what Nancy Pelosi does, if she's going to delay, he should delay," he said. "And he should schedule the trial to begin ten days before the Iowa caucus and run right through the New Hampshire primary." JASON CHAFFETZ, 'HANNITY' GUEST HOST: Joining us now with more is Fox News contributor Ari Fleischer and American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp. Thank you, gentlemen, both for joining us tonight. Ari, I want to start with you, because it seemed like Andrew Yang had a really good point and I haven't heard very many Democrats make it, but it seems to resonate even with a guy like me. ARI FLEISCHER, FOX NEWS CONTRIBUTOR: Isn't it amazing if you make a point that says we need to focus on the American people and on working people and people who are trying to pick their way out of poverty and then make their way into the middle class, that's what the American people are focused on. And you sort of stand out on Democratic debate stage because you're different. What a night. I did fall asleep halfway through the debate, so I didn't watch it all. CHAFFETZ: Fair enough. Now, Matt, you heard what Andrew Yang said, but also what Tulsi Gabbard says. I mean, there are, I think, a lot of Democrats scratching their heads. The Democrats made the point that they had to rush, hurry up. They can't stand Donald Trump, but now they're not going to even transmit it. How do you read what's going on here? MATT SCHLAPP: Look, I think the Democrats are in real trouble here. Republicans have made similar mistakes in the past. So, parties have been guilty of this. But the Democrats are way over their skis. They got so hyped up with their wins in 2018 that they forgot to listen to the voters. One of the reasons why the Democrats did so well in the House, not the Senate, but in the House, is because they were talking about practical problems like preexisting conditions. You know, we have really heard anything from the major from the majority in the House on practical solutions to problems that we've heard is is Trump hatred. And what they hate Trump for is something involving foreign aid. You know what, Jason? You know this -- you ran for Congress a lot of times -- the American people, they're not that high on foreign aid to begin with. So, it's the whole issue is kind of silly. And then if you look at USMCA, this renegotiation of NAFTA and the China trade deal, it reiterates that what a lot of independents, Democrats, and Republicans want to do is get back to this idea of focusing on the Chinese threat and making sure that the American worker is put first. And this is not really a Republican talking point, I can't believe the Democrats are just ceding the ground to President Trump, but I'm glad they are. CHAFFETZ: Ari, you're a communications expert, you're a spokesperson for the president. To the Democrats, is Nancy Pelosi making any sense to anyone by holding back the transmission of the articles to the Senate? FLEISCHER: This will go down as one of the greatest political mistakes the speaker has ever made. When you have the momentum of impeachment because your party earnestly believes in it and thinks it's the right thing to do, and it's urgent that they remove the president from power because the peril he presents, and then you sit on it, all you're doing is showing that this was a hollow exercise all along. So, what we know now is that impeachment began without a formal vote to authorize impeachment, and it's ending now with a thud. They don't even want to move it over to the Senate because they want to use it for some type of leverage. And there is no leverage to be had on this because it was a waste of time when it began. Now it's even more of a waste of time. Look, if I'm Mitch McConnell, if you want to match what Nancy Pelosi does, if she's going to delay, he should delay. And he should schedule the trial to begin ten days before the Iowa caucus and run right through the New Hampshire primary. SCHLAPP: I agree, Jason. FLEISCHER: If you want to play politics, play politics. SCHLAPP: I agree, Ari, with what you're saying, which is this whole impeachment thing has boomeranged on the Democrats so much that actually it's different from what we thought. Talking about it throughout 2020 will actually accrued to the president's benefit. Crimeless impeachment is now being matched with trial-less impeachment. And it just seems all so absurd. CHAFFETZ: No. Look, and I don't think they have a message. Real quickly, I've only got about 20 seconds for each of you. But is it a coincidence -- do we just think it's a coincidence that the USMCA came up for a vote immediately after this impeachment? Or did she just hold that in her pocket to cover the mess and this albatross that is over their neck in terms of impeachment? FLEISCHER: Yes, she's getting the pressure from the moderate -- so-called moderate -- members to get something done, and so she held it in her pocket. And it's something that President Trump is going to be running -- can run on and point to success. But it's not big enough to cover up the blemish of impeachment. And that's the problem the Democrats are going to have. Despite moving USMCA, this -- the Democrats, since they took the House, are going to been known for one thing, and that was wasting the nation's time with an impeachment.
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