Thursday 25 October 2018

Caught on Camera: Dem Steals Opponent's Flyers; Troops to Deploy to Border; GOP Candidate Flipping the Script

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October 25, 2018

Caught on Camera: DE Democrat Steals Opponent's Campaign Flyer From Home

A Wall Is 'Completely Ineffective': Chaffetz, Elrod Battle as Trump Set to Order Troops to Border

Son of Immigrants Trying to Become First Muslim GOP Congressman in Southern CA Race

Border Patrol Union Chief: Deep State Still Exists at Agency, Working Against Trump's Border Policies

Sen. Kennedy: Trump Used 'Hot Rhetoric,' But So Did Hillary Clinton, Others on Left

Sanders: 'Disgraceful' for CNN Exec to Try to Blame Pres. Trump for Suspicious Packages

TUNE IN: Lahren, Watters, Hegseth, Tyrus & McHenry Offer Fox Nation Sneak Preview

'It's All Theater': Gutfeld Says Dems Need GOP to Be 'Bad Guys' on Migrant Caravan

1 in 4 Students Left With PTSD Symptoms After Trump's Win, Study Shows

A wounded veteran is sounding off on a study that found some students are exhibiting symptoms associated with post-traumatic stress disorder following the 2016 election.

WATCH: CNN Anchors React on Air as Suspicious Package Triggers Alarm, Evacuation of Studio

CNN hosts Jim Sciutto and Poppy Harlow were reporting live on the 'potential explosive devices' sent to George Soros, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and the office of Barack Obama when an alarm began going off in the background and they were forced to abruptly

'Dealing With a Madman': Judge Nap Evaluates Legal Implications of Suspicious Packages

'We All Should Be Calling This Out': Rep. Scalise Calls for Partisan Unity After Mail Bomb Scare

THURSDAY, 7pm ET: Martha MacCallum Interviews DHS Secretary at Border as Caravan Moves North

PHOTO: Suspicious Package Sent to CNN Addressed to John Brennan

Numerous packages containing suspected explosive devices were intercepted en route to some of the country's most prominent political figures.

Pres. Trump: Acts or Threats of Political Violence 'Have No Place' in the United States

After a series of packages containing suspected explosive devices were sent to prominent Democratic political figures, President Donald Trump declared that threats of political violence have no place in the United States.

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