By Samuel Warde on January 14, 2019
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Abuse of Power, Conflicts of interest, Foreign Policy, Law and Order, National Security, Russia investigation, Scandals

No American president has ever been asked: ‘Are you a Russian agent?’ Editor’s Note: Samuel Warde is the editor-in-chief of Liberals Unite (recently re-branded as The Art of Living) as well as a contributor to Mindy Fischer, Writer. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own. You can view a list of his articles here. Two devastating bombshell reports dropped […]
By Mindy Fischer on March 3, 2018
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Kushner’s company tried to get money from the government of Qatar. Qatar said no. And then Jared Kushner, from the White House, punished them by leading a diplomatic assault which ended in a blockade of Qatar. On Friday, the Intercept had a very disturbing piece about Jared Kushner and his corruption. Kushner is apparently using […]
By Mindy Fischer on January 27, 2018
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Conflicts of interest, Entertainment, Politics, Trump administration, Trump family, twitter, Uncategorized

Based on these brutal responses I’d say that Ivanka’s new jewelry line is an epic fail. Sometimes the Trump family makes it just too easy to mock them. On Friday, Twitter erupted when Ivanka Trump’s company posted an advertisement for her new “convertible” jewelry line. The tacky jewelry features jewels that can be switched out. […]
By Mindy Fischer on September 6, 2017
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This is an absolute attempt to interfere with and discredit the Mueller investigation. And it could mean even more than that. On Tuesday night, the Washington Examiner reported that the House Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed both the FBI and the Department of Justice. The committee, led by Trey Gowdy (R-SC), is demanding documents related to […]
By Mindy Fischer on June 1, 2017
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Conflicts of interest, Corruption, Politics, Trump administration, Uncategorized

Trump’s White House is exempting some of the corrupt liars in the administration, including Kellyanne Conway, Reince Priebus and Steve Bannon, from following ethics rules. At the end of January, Donald Trump issued an executive order on ethics. The order was meant to prevent conflicts of interest for members of the administration. But now those ethics […]
By Mindy Fischer on May 19, 2017
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Conflicts of interest, Corruption, Donald Trump, Politics, Trump lies

Trump’s lawyers understand the importance of telling the truth on financial disclosure forms. Trump does not. Donald Trump absolutely refuses to release his tax returns. Instead he wants us to just look at his financial disclosure forms. But now we’re finding out that Trump’s attorneys did not want him to certify that the disclosure was true […]
By Mindy Fischer on May 3, 2017
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The Department of Justice is literally prosecuting a woman for laughing at Jeff Sessions. Oh, and it just so happens that Sessions is running the Department of Justice. Convenient, huh? This is unbelievable. But once again this Trump administration has reached a new low. The Justice Department is actually prosecuting a woman who laughed at […]
By Mindy Fischer on March 27, 2017
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is now demanding that Paul Ryan replace Devin Nunes from the chairman position on the House Intel Committee, which is investigating Trump’s ties to Russia. Rep. Devin Nunes is the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Nunes already had a […]
By Mindy Fischer on March 12, 2017
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Conflicts of interest, Congress, Corruption, Democrats, Donald Trump, Politics, Trump lies, Videos

Elijah Cummings was asked on Sunday if there was any connection between the firing of a federal prosecutor and any investigations being conducted into Donald Trump. Cummings answered, “There very well may be.” Elijah Cummings is a Democratic Congressman and the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee. On Sunday, Cummings appeared on ABC’s This […]
By Mindy Fischer on March 10, 2017
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At this point it’s only a matter of time before Trump’s entire Russian house of cards comes crashing down. Donald Trump’s former campaign adviser, Roger Stone, finally admitted on Friday that he had private correspondences with a hacker who took part in stealing information from the DNC during the campaign. Stone told the The Washington Times that the […]