Eric Trump: It Took “Courage” For My Dad To Not Mention Bill Clinton’s Infidelity
"That was a big moment for me and probably will actually become — my life and this campaign — and probably will be something I’ll always remember," Eric Trump said.
Christopher Massie is a political reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.
"That was a big moment for me and probably will actually become — my life and this campaign — and probably will be something I’ll always remember," Eric Trump said.
"And I think, you know, in my view, this is a little bit of the libertarian in me coming out, I don’t think it’s anybody’s damn business what you put in your tax return. That’s between you and the IRS."
"Shame on me," Fred Doucette told BuzzFeed News of his Facebook comment, and expressed regret repeatedly.
The Texas senator tried to explain his support for the GOP nominee to one of his most disappointed supporters.
Nevada Rep. Joe Heck and his son Joey both apologized in statements to BuzzFeed News on Thursday.
"From my mother to people that I’ve known in my lifetime, they’ve tried to settle me down a little bit. Now I’m trying to do the same thing to my man Trump."
"I think it is concerning really even if you’re her family member and you’re very concerned about her health that maybe they need to look deeper into finding an answer."
“What worries me is the [president] slipping into a war the American people care nothing about."
Pence called the birther issue an issue of the past, though Trump has not retracted his skepticism that the president was born in the United States.
“He appeals to the worst angels of the GOP nature and poor white folks,” Powell wrote in private emails seen by BuzzFeed News.
At Tuesday night's debate, Trump said he got to know Russian President Vladimir Putin "very well" because they were "stablemates" on 60 Minutes. That's a strange claim.
As a recent graduate of Harvard Law, Obama discussed his childhood and race in America. He also read a passage from Dreams From My Father and performed a series of impersonations.
According to her school newspaper and yearbook, Hillary Rodham debated Democrats, almost made it onto a quiz show, performed in a Hamlet parody called "Halibut," took a stand against vandalism, and interviewed herself about her high school accomplishments.
Nobody knows what this means.
Trump expressed support for regime change at length in 2000 and tepid support for the war in 2002, made both positive and negative comments about it in 2003, and was strongly opposed by 2004.
Scandalous details from Gary Byrne's upcoming book about his time working in the Clinton White House don't match what he told investigators from Kenneth Starr's office in 1998.
Huckabee in May: "Josh’s actions when he was an underage teen are as he described them himself, 'inexcusable,' but that doesn’t mean 'unforgivable.'"
The Sanders campaign says he voted for the 1994 crime bill because it contained a ban on assault weapons — but that ban wasn't in the version of the bill he initially supported.
The claim has been refuted by historians and members of King's family.
As the host of Heartland and a frequent fill-in for Bill O'Reilly between 2001 and 2008, the current Ohio governor and presidential candidate offered his take on subjects such as Viagra, celebrity breakups, airports, and spanking celebrities.