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“Anxious gloom grips much of the District.”
“Anxious gloom grips much of the District.”
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The president has the constitutional authority to fire anyone from the executive branch — including ‘independent’ agencies.
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A friend sent me a note on social media this past Wednesday morning: “Well, he did it!” That was all it said: He did it.
Indeed, he did.
Indeed, he did.
We have not just witnessed a big renewal in the U.S. political landscape, but a resurrection. Donald J. Trump has comfortably been elected the 47th president of the United States. Counting continues, but at this point he handily overtook the 270 electoral college votes needed to win.