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President Trump posted anedited videoon social media showing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi repeatedlyripping up a paper copy of his State of the Union address as he honored a military hero and other guests. Pelosi s office asked Twitter and Facebook over the weekend to take it down, but the companies refused to do so.The video, entitled Powerful American Stories Ripped to Shreds by Nancy Pelosi, was made by Freedom Fights mdash; part of
stanley cup the conservative activist group Turning Point USA mdash; and shared by Mr. Trump on his Twitter account last week. The 5-minute clip juxtaposes shots of Mr. Trump praising a Tuskegee Airman, military families, mothers and children, with shots of Pelosi tearing apart the speech between each. The video has more than 11 million videos as of Monday afternoon. pic.twitter/QhTWvcY4Kemdash; Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump February 6, 2020 In fact, at the address Tuesday night, Pelosi ripped up her copy on
stanley mugs ly after Mr. Trump finished delivering it mdash; not in response to any of those specific honorees. Afterwards, she said she did so because the president s speech was a manifesto of mistruth, accusing him of repeating falsehoods about health care legi
stanley cup spain slation, infrastructure and other policies. After the edited video was posted, some Democratic lawmakers and Pelosi s deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, called out social media giants for allowing it to circulate. Hammill said the video was delibera Ebrw Top Democrats demand any tapes, all communications between Trump and James Comey
This story was written by Editorial Board, Daily MississippianNext Tuesday, one of the most historic presidential races in U.S. history will come to a close. Voters in all 50 states will enter into a private polling booth and decide who they feel is best qualified for carrying the title of Commander-in-Chief.Much has been said of both Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama since they first entered into their formal campaigns this summer. A consistent theme has developed:McCain has made an argument for being the more experienced of the two, and we agree with this notion. We feelMcCains experience in foreign affairs and his decision to not raise taxes on anyone of any class of society makes him the clear choice for president.McCain has a history of stepping across party lines; the same cannot be said ofObama. McCain also has a record as an agent of change. He has promised to focus more on the issues of energy, climate change and excessive gover
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stanley quencher en though we believeMcCain is the best choice on Nov. 4, we have concerns we feel neither candidate has discussed enough in their platforms. Both candidates have promised increased pay for teachers, better educational tools and lower college costs, but neither has exactly explained how they will accomplish these
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