January 18, 2017

Trump dumps

Trump referred to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla. as the "Winter White House."

President-elect Donald Trump’s newest White House adviser - Reed Cordish - runs a real-estate company that’s being sued by black patrons who accuse it of racial discrimination and hiring white men to physically attack and eject them.

The terrible record of Betsy DeVos

Pruitt's EPA lawsuits are really bad

Erik Prince, America’s most notorious mercenary, is lurking in the shadows of the incoming Trump administration. A former senior U.S. official who has advised the Trump transition told The Intercept that Prince has been advising the team on matters related to intelligence and defense, including weighing in on candidates for the defense and state departments.


Donald Trump's choice to head the Interior Department on Tuesday rejected the president-elect's claim that climate change is a hoax, saying it is indisputable that environmental changes are affecting the world's temperature and human activity is a major reason. "I don't believe it's a hoax," Rep. Ryan Zinke told the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee at his confirmation hearing... An admirer of President Theodore Roosevelt, Zinke said management of federal lands should be done under a "multiple-use" model set forth by Gifford Pinchot, a longtime Roosevelt associate and the first chief of the U.S. Forest Service.

D.C. residents are planning to stage a pre-inauguration queer dance party outside the home of Vice President-Elect Mike Pence, complete with biodegradable glitter, glow sticks, rainbow suspenders and “bomb music,”

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