The Trump Administration offered to cut HIV and AIDS research funding under the National Institutes of Health.
by Adriene Jenik
Outrage 540 of 1000
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Justice Department would renew its contracts with for-profit prisons.
by Steven T. Licardi
Outrage 539 of 1000
Donald Trump tweeted, “Despite the negative press covfefe.”
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 538 of 1000
Trump holds indoor Nevada rally and doesn't require face masks.
by a.m.p.
Outrage 537 of 1000
Trump skips the National White House Correspondents Dinner.
by Grant Shaffer
Outrage 536 of 1000
Trump Administration finalized plans to allow drilling on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's 1.6 million-acre coastal plain.
by Diana Simon
Outrage 535 of 1000
Trump’s rally in Tulsa attracted only 6,600 people. Much of the 19,000-capacity venue was empty.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 534 of 1000
Four witnesses in Trump’s impeachment inquiry defied their subpoenas to testify.
by TimaJ
Outrage 533 of 1000
Defending his appointment of AG Matthew Whitaker, who criticized investigations into Russia’s involvement in the election, Trump said, “I don’t know Matt Whitaker.” They met a dozen times.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 532 of 1000
In Trump’s first year in office, 34 percent of high-level White House aides either resigned, were fired, or moved into different positions.
by Steve Brodner
Outrage 531 of 1000
“I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it,” Trump says. “I did try and f--- her. She was married."
by Camille Perrottet
Outrage 530 of 1000
Three times in one week, White House Sean Spicer referred to “recent terrorist attacks” in Atlanta which never happened.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 529 of 1000
Trump threatened the broadcasting licenses of NBC and other media stations.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 528 of 1000
At Trump’s direction, Mick Mulvaney defied his congressional subpoena to testify the impeachment inquiry.
by DT LAB
Outrage 527 of 1000
Trump proposed limiting the scope under which companies had to prove large deposits of recycled coal ash would not harm environment.
by Katherine Streeter
Outrage 526 of 1000
Calling houses of worship “essential,” Trump told governors to reopen them, despite the pandemic.
by Belle Hornblower
Outrage 525 of 1000
Trump executive order instructed the Bureau of Land Management to lift a moratorium on new coal mining leases for federal land.
by Adriene Jenik
Outrage 524 of 1000
The Education Department rescinded the Obama-era Title IX guidance on investigating campus sexual assault.
by Amy Cousins
Outrage 523 of 1000
“I want them to be appreciative,” Trump said of the governors of MI and WA and their reception of pandemic aid. “If they don’t treat you right, I don’t call.”
by Tanesia McDowell
Outrage 522 of 1000
Defense Department confirmed that new guidance to prohibit the display of Confederate flags on military institutions also included bans on LGBTQ Pride flags.
by Pili Ojos Magnificos
Outrage 521 of 1000