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Day 86
Sunday 16 April 2017
“But despite these measures, fistfights broke out. Protesters fired pepper spray into a crowd. Small explosions, often blamed on firecrackers, could be heard going off in a thick throng of people.”
““I did what was an almost an impossible thing to do for a Republican-easily won the Electoral College! Now Tax Returns are brought up again?” the president tweeted. “Someone should look into who paid for the small organized rallies yesterday. The election is over!””
Perhaps the protesters should release their tax returns so we know who paid them?
Day 49
Thursday 9 March 2017
““You cannot tweet your way out of it,” Ferguson added. “It does not work that way in a courtroom.””
Day 36
Friday 24 February 2017
“Rep. Peter King said Thursday that he won't do town hall meetings because he believes they would just devolve into a “screaming session,” adding that angry town halls “trivialize” and “diminish” democracy.”
Day 34
Wednesday 22 February 2017
“Claiming people are being paid to riot, Republican state senators voted Wednesday to give police new power to arrest anyone who is involved in a peaceful demonstration that may turn bad — even before anything actually happened.”
“The same day that President Trump called out the media as an “enemy of the American people,” one of the nation’s oldest and most important newspapers retaliated against the president’s continual unhinged bashing of the press. The Washington Post has changed its slogan to “Democracy dies in darkness,” which is both powerful and alliterative.”
Day 33
Tuesday 21 February 2017
“Calling on the Government to reconsider its offer, Labour's Paul Flynn compared the US President's behaviour to a “petulant child”, while fellow Labour MP Daniel Zeichner branded him “a disgusting and immoral man” who “represents the very opposite of the values we hold”.”
Day 31
Sunday 19 February 2017
““There is no civic consensus in this country like there was at the time of Watergate about acceptable presidential conduct,” Bernstein said on “Reliable Sources.” “Trump is out there on his own, leading a demagogic attack on the institutions of free democracy,” he said. “We are into terrible authoritarian tendencies.””
Day 30
Saturday 18 February 2017
“It was a startling observation from a sitting member of Congress against the President of the United States, especially considering McCain is a member of Trump's party.”
“The aide, Craig Deare, was serving as the NSC's senior director for Western Hemisphere Affairs. Earlier in the week, at a private, off-the-record roundtable hosted by the Woodrow Wilson Center for a group of about two dozen scholars, Deare harshly criticized the president and his chief strategist Steve Bannon and railed against the dysfunction paralyzing the Trump White House, according to a source familiar with the situation.”
Day 29
Friday 17 February 2017
“In her first full week as U.S. education secretary, Betsy DeVos wasted no time in getting to work to try to explain her vision for education and the U.S. Education Department — and to go after her critics, saying they want to make her life “a living hell.” She also said she has identified people in the department who want her to fail, but vowed not to let them.”
““In New Mexico, we will not order our dedicated National Guard members, many of whom would be asked to deport their neighbors and possibly relatives, to participate in ripping families apart and terrorizing our immigrant communities,” McCamley said in a statement. “I hope and trust that our Governor would support this legislation that protects New Mexicans from the divisive and hateful policies of the current Presidential administration.””
Day 28
Thursday 16 February 2017
“Many of the scientists, environmental lawyers and policy experts who work in E.P.A. offices around the country say the calls are a last resort for workers who fear a nominee selected to run an agency he has made a career out of fighting — by a president who has vowed to “get rid of” it.”
““Mr. Speaker, like the main characters in Stranger Things, we are now stuck in the Upside Down,” Cicilline said. “Right is wrong, up is down, black is white.” He went on to touch on the White House’s contact with Russia, the firing of acting Attorney General Sally Yates, the immigration ban, and many more of President Trump’s controversial decisions.”
Day 27
Wednesday 15 February 2017
“It is worth noting that Colbert’s skewering of Miller on Monday night had little to do with liberal or conservative policy ideas; it was about a claim to unchecked power, which could alarm anybody.”
Day 26
Tuesday 14 February 2017
“A federal judge Monday granted a preliminary injunction barring the Trump administration from implementing its travel ban in Virginia, adding another judicial ruling to those already in place challenging the ban's constitutionality.”
Day 22
Friday 10 February 2017
“The FBI is investigating political activists campaigning against the Dakota Access pipeline, diverting agents charged with preventing terrorist attacks to instead focus their attention on indigenous activists and environmentalists.”
Day 21
Thursday 9 February 2017
““"We hold that the Government has not shown a likelihood of success on the merits of its appeal," the court wrote in a unanimous decision.””
Day 20
Wednesday 8 February 2017
““They can shut me up, but they can't change the truth,” Warren later told CNN's Don Lemon.”
Day 17
Sunday 5 February 2017
““A group of Democratic state lawmakers filed legislation this week that would bar state land from being used, sold or transferred to facilitate the construction of the new border wall.””
““Acting swiftly and with a united front, leaders from the Evergreen State have marshaled a powerful resistance to Trump's administration — the combination of a left-leaning populace, outspoken Democratic lawmakers, legal efforts spearheaded by a resolute attorney general and support from several Seattle-area tech companies wary of Trump's policies.””
Day 16
Saturday 4 February 2017
““The hostile crowd in Roseville was just the latest sign of trouble for congressional Republicans as they face voters outside of Washington. In Pinellas County, Fla., Gus Bilirakis, who represents a district Trump won, was on the defensive as voters packed a town hall on Obamacare. For more than two hours, Bilirakis listened to stories from his constituents — young, old, black and white — who implored him to not repeal the federal health care law without having a replacement ready.””
Day 14
Thursday 2 February 2017
““I called Australia’s Ambassador to the United States this morning to express my unwavering support for the U.S.-Australia alliance. I asked Ambassador Hockey to convey to the people of Australia that their American brothers and sisters value our historic alliance, honor the sacrifice of the Australians who have served and are serving by our side, and remain committed to the safer, freer, and better world that Australia does far more than its fair share to protect and promote.””
Day 12
Tuesday 31 January 2017
““The president will be able to appoint the top members of the National Labor Relations Board, which rules on labor disputes, including the bitter months-long battle last year between Trump and workers at his Las Vegas hotel.””
““The resistance is so early, so widespread and so deeply felt that it has officials worrying about paralysis and overt refusals by workers to do their jobs.””
““The State Department confirms to VOA that the memo in opposition to the president's executive order on immigration was received. But officials will not reveal the total number nor the ranks of those signing. Sources tell VOA the number is nearly 1,000.””
““After years of obstruction from Republicans in Congress, Senate Democrats have decided to play the same game. A panel of Senate Democrats unexpectedly boycotted a committee hearing Tuesday morning in an attempt to derail two of President Donald Trump's most prominent Cabinet nominations.””
Day 11
Monday 30 January 2017
““The acting Attorney General, Sally Yates, has betrayed the Department of Justice by refusing to enforce a legal order designed to protect the citizens of the United States.””
““I am responsible for ensuring that the positions we take in court remain consistent with this institution’s solemn obligation to always seek justice and stand for what is right,” Ms. Yates wrote in a letter to Justice Department lawyers. “At present, I am not convinced that the defense of the executive order is consistent with these responsibilities nor am I convinced that the executive order is lawful.””
“Over two weekends, the protests have accomplished something just about unprecedented in the nearly two years since Mr. Trump first declared his White House run: They have nudged him from the media spotlight he depends on. They are the only force we’ve seen that has been capable of untangling his singular hold on the media ecosystem.”

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