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"Katrina: The Storm That Never Stopped" airs Tuesday night.
"When you say immigrants from Mexico are criminals and rapists, isn't that spreading hate?"
The real estate mogul has gotten at least four times as much coverage as any other GOP candidate since the Aug. 7 debate.
Think he has a shot?
As if to prove her point, the reality TV star has continued to spew sexist vitriol after the presidential debate.
The former Virginia attorney general prefers "All Lives Matter."
The outlet was in hot water Thursday for calling the country a "hotbed of terror."
Brooke Baldwin apologizes on CNN for comments she made regarding Baltimore unrest.
It's one thing to try to gain a political advantage by pointing out certain undesirable aspects of an opponent's background or record. But when a Senate democratic leader spreads baseless allegations without a shred of evidence, and uses the Senate floor to do so, that's one step too far.