Donald Trump Jr. tweeted images of emails that showed he had arranged a meeting with a Russian lawyer after being offered dirt on Hillary Clinton’s campaign. “If it’s what you say I love it,” the President’s son responded in the emails, setting up a meeting with the Russian lawyer that also involved Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner and campaign chief Paul Manafort. Trump Jr.’s publication of the emails thrust into public view the connections that the White House for months has downplayed or denied. Former Chief Assistant US Attorney Andrew McCarthy joined Dan Proft and Shaun Thompson with reaction to the emails released by Donald Trump Jr.:
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Senate Republicans are preparing to unveil a revised health care bill that aims to attract support from wary Republicans, but early indications suggest they may have an uphill climb. Several Republican Senators, including Rand Paul have already said they will not support the new version. CNN Senior Economist Stephen Moore joined Dan Proft and Shaun Thompson to share his perspective on the new health care bill and the debate in the Senate:
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Christopher Wray, President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Federal Bureau of Investigations, had his day in front of the Senate. Wray said Wednesday that he did not consider the probe into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election to be a “witch hunt,” disagreeing with the president’s own assessment of the matter. Former FBI Assistant Director Ron Hosko joined Dan Proft and Shaun Thompson with reaction to the hearing:
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President Donald Trump sat down with Pat Robertson for an exclusive interview at the White House. It comes as the media firestorm over Russia and the election continues to dominate headlines.
Edwin Eisendrath has emerged as the winning bid to acquire the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Reader, keeping both publications out of the hands of Chicago Tribune owner tronc.
Musician Kid Rock said Wednesday that he plans to run for U.S. Senate in 2018 in his home state of Michigan. The bid was first launched as a website, kidrockforsenate.com, which the singer just validated and shared on Twitter. He also tweeted, “I will have a major announcement in the near future.
Actor Shia LaBeouf went full racist at the Savannah Police Dept. where he was arrested this past weekend, telling a black officer he would go to hell because of his skin color.


