President Donald Trump spent his Labor Day morning at the Trump National Golf Course in Sterling, Va., as Hurricane Dorian continued its slow crawl toward the United States.
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Sen. Tom Cotton says he suggested Trump buy Greenland and met with Danish ambassador
Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said he was one of the first people to raise the possibility of purchasing Greenland.
Danish PM ‘disappointed and surprised’ after Trump cancels visit over Greenland spat
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen noted that a sale of Greenland “has clearly been rejected.”
Poll: About half of Americans disapprove of how Trump handled El Paso and Dayton shootings
40% of Americans also thought that Trump’s rhetoric on Twitter and his speeches had a “great deal” of responsibility for the shootings.
Trump lashes out at former communications director Scaramucci, calls him ‘highly unstable’
Trump later deleted the tweet and replaced it with a new one with “shellacked” spelled correctly. The first version of the tweet has spelled it as “shellaced.”
Ten dramatic images from the Hong Kong airport protests and clashes with police
Protests at Hong Kong International Airport escalated for a second day, causing flights to be canceledat one of the busiest airports in the world.
A GOP lawmaker from Nebraska accused his party of ‘white supremacy.’ They told him to leave
State Sen. John McCollister, tweeting after the shootings in Dayton and El Paso, said President Donald Trump “stokes racist fears in his base.”
‘Those who died in Toledo’: Trump mixes up Ohio cities while giving remarks on mass shootings
While giving remarks about the mass shootings, Trump mixed up the Ohio cities where the shootings happened.
Beto O’Rourke slams media for its handling of mass shooting coverage, says Trump is ‘inciting violence’
“He’s been calling Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals,” Beto O’Rourke said, telling the media to “connect the dots” between Trump and the violence.
Tulsi Gabbard sues Google, claims ‘election interference’ over suspension of ad account
Tulsi Gabbard claimed Google committed “serious and continuing violations of Tulsi’s right to free speech” because the company suspended her ad account.