Attorney General Jeff Sessions called sheriffs a critical part of “Anglo-American heritage.”
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 820 of 1000
Officials announced that Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller would investigate Trump for obstruction of justice.
by Argus Paul
Outrage 819 of 1000
Donald Trump knew about Michael Flynn’s contact with a Russian ambassador for weeks.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 818 of 1000
Trump said anchor Megyn Kelly "had blood coming out of her eyes".
by Johan Wahlstrom
Outrage 817 of 1000
Trump proposed limiting the studies used by the E.P.A. for rulemaking to only those that make data publicly available.
by LoVid
Outrage 816 of 1000
Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act into law. The legislation, which costs $1.5 trillion, cut the corporate tax rate to its lowest point since 1939.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 815 of 1000
Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe strategized in plain view at Mar-a-Lago about North Korea's ballistic provocations.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 814 of 1000
Trump overlooked Billy Graham's anti-LGBTQ record & praised work of Franklin Graham who used his father's legacy to advance extreme anti-LGBTQ messaging.
by DZ Maciel
Outrage 813 of 1000
President Trump nominates judge with close ties to ani LGBTQ groups to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 812 of 1000
Candice Jackson (who criticized tutoring programs for minorities) is appointed to investigate civil rights complaints for the Department of Education.
by Rachel Levine
Outrage 811 of 1000
Trump rolled back an Obama-era regulation that required oil companies to provide purchasing information when buying from foreign governments.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 810 of 1000
Trump ally and opponent of LGBTQ rights Andrzej Duda wins second term as president of Poland.
by Thomas Lail
Outrage 809 of 1000
Department of Justice harasses Democratic states over covid protocols.
by Karen Parry | blackgraphics.com
Outrage 808 of 1000
Trump said he would not approve $25 billion of funding for the USPS, or $3.5 billion supplemental for the 2020 election.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 807 of 1000
The Trump Administration chose to end the Temporary Protected Status program for 59,000 Haitians.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 806 of 1000
White House lawyers met with several federal agencies to order them not to comply with Democrats’ requests for oversight.
by Lauren Foley
Outrage 805 of 1000
Kentucky federal judge ruled Trump may have incited violence against protests during his 2016 campaign rally in Kentucky.
by Kristopher Ingle
Outrage 804 of 1000
Paul Manafort accepted $10 million per year for consulting Oleg Deripaska—a Russian billionaire.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 803 of 1000
In an interview, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt insinuated that global warming might benefit humanity.
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 802 of 1000
Trump called for all voters to present photo ID, a rule critics say is unnecessary and damaging.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 801 of 1000