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Trump criticizes hatred "on many sides" after Charlottesville violence

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President Donald Trump has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” what he’s calling an “egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides” after clashes at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
A giant inflatable chicken with a resemblance to President Donald Trump attracted attention near the White House on Wednesday. California documentary filmmaker Tarang Singh Brar was behind the display and explained why he did it.
Video: The point of golf is to enjoy the game, and if all players agree to rule adjustments in a fun game, that’s OK, says local golf pro Larry Conner. In competition or for rank, strict adherence is required.
President Trump’s senior policy advisor Stephen Miller gets into a very tense and loud exchange with CNN reporter Jim Acosta about immigration during the Wednesday, Aug. 2,2017 White House press briefing.
The Senate narrowly rejected the Republican’s ’skinny repeal’ of the Affordable Care Act in a 51-49 vote. Sen. John McCain casted a key ‘no’ vote along with fellow Republican senators Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski.
President Trump announced his decision to ban transgender troops through Twitter on July 26. The decision was met with both positive and negative reactions.
President Trump told reporters that he’s “very disappointed” in Attorney General Jeff Sessions during a joint press conference with Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
Sen. John McCain returned to the Senate floor less than week after undergoing surgery to treat his brain cancer on July 25. McCain cast a critical vote in favor of health care legislation and also urged his colleagues to seek bipartisan solutions.
Watch clips of President Trump’s speech at the Boy Scout Jamboree where he spoke about Obamacare and the “cesspool” of Washington politics.
During a White House press conference on Monday, President Donald Trump urged Senate Republicans to move forward with debate over legislation to overhaul the Affordable Care Act. “Any senator who votes against starting debate is telling America that you are fine with the Obamacare nightmare, ” he said.
After his meeting with the Senate Intelligence Committee on Monday, Senior Advisor to the President Jared Kushner gave a statement to reporters. He said that he did not collude with Russia nor did he know anyone else on the staff that colluded with Russia during the 2016 presidential election.
President Donald Trump’s new communications adviser Anthony Scaramucci talks about his hopes for new relationships with the media covering the White House.
Sean Spicer resigned his position as White House press secretary on Friday. Spicer made headlines with some of his statements behind the podium during press briefings.
In the spirit of trans-Atlantic partnerships, a French military band plays “Get Lucky” during Donald Trump’s visit to Paris on Friday a collaboration between French electro-pop duo Daft Punk and American singer and producer Pharrell Williams.

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