Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -President Donald Trump's comments about the violence in Charlottesville, Va., have ignited an outcry across the political spectrum, from conservative radio hosts to liberal lawmakers.
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Vanity Fair -Donald Trump already had few friends in the Senate when he further alienated himself from his party by defending a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, that drew scores of Ku Klux Klan members and neo-Nazis to the normally idyllic college town.
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Roll Call -Two Democratic lawmakers called for President Donald Trump to be removed from office after his remarks Tuesday defending some protesters at a white nationalist gathering in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend.
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For the sake of the soul of our country, we must come together to restore our national dignity that has been robbed by Donald Trump's presence in the White House.
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If the president is sincere in his rebuke of white supremacy, I call on him to remove those in his inner circle who embrace such hateful ideals, starting with Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, and Sebastian Gorka.
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USA Today -Black women in the workforce hit a dubious milestone on Monday, finally earning as much over 19 months as their white male peers had in a single year.
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Too often, Americans are promised by those they elect that job creation is just beyond the horizon, only to discover that such assurances are merely an attempt to win elections.
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CBS 58 -Democratic U.S. Rep. Gwen Moore says she rejected an invitation from President Donald Trump to participate in a news conference announcing that electronics manufacturer planned to locate in Wisconsin.
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The Capital Times -Wisconsin's Congressional Democrats are urging the state's elections commission not to share voters' personal information with the federal government, citing privacy concerns.
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