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    ápr. 11.

    For the last two years, Donald Trump has betrayed the people he promised to help. For the next 19 months, we’re going to make it known: We’re sick of it.

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  2. 4 órával ezelőtt

    Trump didn’t only go after benefits for seniors. He also went for the kids and teachers — proposing massive cuts to education programs and training and incentives for teachers.

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  3. 5 órával ezelőtt

    Campaign Trump: “They want to take your Medicare, take your Social Security, cut the hell out of it. I'm not going to do that.” Trump in office: Actually wants to cut the hell out of your Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.

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  4. 6 órával ezelőtt

    The GOP tax bill provided a huge tax cut to corporations. Kimberly-Clark turned that tax cut into layoffs and factory closings in Wisconsin.

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  5. 9 órával ezelőtt

    Donald Trump is in Green Bay today, and Wisconsin should know — he doesn’t care about you. Here's how we know:

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  6. ápr. 26.

    A year ago, Trump urged Congress to put comprehensive background check legislation on his desk, and he promised to sign it. This year? His White House threatened to veto legislation that expanded background checks.

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    ápr. 26.

    Trump said today gas prices are coming down. It’s the opposite. Motor fuel in US climbed 28% this year to $2.88 a gallon, highest since October, according to AAA. Increase due in part to Trump decision to tighten sanctions on Iran and Venezuela, which cut global crude supply.

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  8. ápr. 26.

    Trump often blames mental illness in the wake of mass shootings and refuses any discussion of common-sense gun measures, but one of his first actions in office was undoing a rule that made it more difficult for people with mental illnesses to get a gun.

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  9. ápr. 26.

    After Parkland, Trump created a Federal Commission on School Safety and picked Betsy DeVos to lead it. A couple months later, DeVos said that gun violence in schools wasn’t “part of the Commission’s charge, per se.” 🧐 

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  10. ápr. 26.

    The spent $30,000,000 to get elected. So when he lied to the face of Parkland students to protect the gun lobby, we know exactly why.

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  11. ápr. 25.

    This whistleblower called Congress our “last hope” for stopping Trump’s mishandling of U.S. national security. The only problem? The Trump administration refuses to cooperate with Congress.

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  12. ápr. 25.

    It should be a bigger deal that Donald Trump feels as though the president has “no reason” to comply with oversight by co-equal branches of government.

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  13. ápr. 25.

    The NRA Convention starts today. Let’s hope this one goes by without any Russian infiltration.

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    ápr. 25.

    Luckily for Trump he takes his daughter and son-in-law with him to work everyday.

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  15. ápr. 24.

    . could at least act like he cares about Russian election interference

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  16. ápr. 24.

    Trump promised – with no factual evidence – that he will eradicate HIV/AIDS in the U.S. by 2030. His attacks on the ACA and Medicaid ensure that won’t happen.

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    LIE ALERT: Trump said he’s pushing for “even bigger numbers this year” in funding to combat the opioid crisis, but his latest budget adds little funding and includes major cuts to programs that could actually make the crisis worse.

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    In all of his budget proposals since taking office, Trump proposed slashing the Office of National Drug Control Policy's budget — to the tune of 95% cuts. That's a complete dismantling of the lead agency for fighting the opioid crisis.

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  20. ápr. 24.

    This was despite his own presidential commission recommending that he declare a national emergency, which would have allowed states to use federal disaster relief funds to curb opioid overdoses.

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  21. ápr. 24.

    Trump is in Atlanta today to speak about the opioid crisis. So let’s remind everyone that it’s been 18 months of inaction since Trump declared the opioid crisis a public health emergency while refusing to provide additional funds to combat it.

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