The Missouri Republican keeps writing opinion pieces for The New York Times, but his rhetoric doesn’t reflect his record.
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The president’s latest claim is that he’ll have secured $21 trillion in foreign investments by the end of the year.
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There are now three Christian ministers who’ve been hit with pepper shots while peacefully protesting against the White House ...
Despite a full plate and overlapping challenges, the president is focused less on governing and more on the results of an election from a half-decade ago.