At first briefing of the coronavirus task force in almost two months, Vice President Mike Pence cited “remarkable progress”.
by Jennifer Cross
Outrage 680 of 1000
Economists offered a bleak view of Trump’s first term: his dangerous rhetoric with China, de-globalization trends, and that his “protectionism” could “backfire.”
by Argus Paul
Outrage 679 of 1000
President Trump on climate change "I don't think science knows, actually".
by Diana Simon
Outrage 678 of 1000
EPA's Pruitt rented a condo from a lobbying firm awaiting approval from the EPA. The firm received the EPA's approval.
by Gary Aagaard
Outrage 677 of 1000
US officers at the UN sought to replace mentions of gender with alternative terminology including a biological-essentialist definition of sex.
by Nan Goldin
Outrage 676 of 1000
The FCC announced it would repeal 42-year-old regulations that prevented media conglomerates from growing too powerful.
by Adam Zucker
Outrage 675 of 1000
The Republican Senate confirmed Jeff Sessions as attorney general.
by Sketchy Richie
Outrage 674 of 1000
DeVos rolled back regular practice of Ed. Dept's Office for Civil Rights of probing into civil rights complaints for evidence of systemic violations.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 673 of 1000
Trump said of Kamala Harris, “She was extraordinarily nasty to Brett Kavanaugh.”
by Kate Damon
Outrage 672 of 1000
Trump falsely blamed protestors for rising coronavirus rates.
by Katie Godowski
Outrage 671 of 1000
Trump is considering hosting a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in New York City in October, ahead of the November election.
by Argus Paul
Outrage 670 of 1000
Trump proposed lifting a policy that banned logging and road construction in Tongass National Forest, Alaska.
by Katherine Streeter
Outrage 669 of 1000
The Trump Administration blocked the FDA from regulating a broad swath of laboratory tests, including ones for Covid-19.
by Belle Hornblower
Outrage 668 of 1000
Trump’s Interior Department planned to open up drilling off FL coast after the November 2020 election.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 667 of 1000
White House Communications Director Mike Dubke resigned after just three months at his post.
by Deborah L. Morris
Outrage 666 of 1000
In May 2018, Trump issued a series of executive orders that roll back protections for federal employees and their unions.
by Adam Zucker
Outrage 665 of 1000
By August of his first year as president, Trump had confirmed only 45 percent of his nominees to executive branch roles.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 664 of 1000
Trump’s payroll tax order “is undermining Social Security and Medicare".
by Belle Hornblower
Outrage 663 of 1000
Trump commuted the prison sentence of his friend and political adviser Roger Stone.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 662 of 1000
Secretary of Education DeVos blocked emergency COVID-19 aid to DACA students.
by Carlos Morales
Outrage 661 of 1000