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Fox News anchors who previously defended Donald Trump denounced tweets made about Megyn Kelly, one which called her a "bimbo."
Trump called the South Carolina senator a "lightweight" and "idiot" during a rally Tuesday morning before releasing his phone number.
The U.S. Senate approved a bill Thursday that includes a provision which threatens to sanction any country that agrees to grant asylum to National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden.
In an announcement that could signal bad tidings for immigration reform, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., stated on Monday that he would pull back from supporting the immigration bill his bipartisan U.S. Senate panel drew up if it includes language supporting same-sex couples.
As the debate in Washington continues on the bipartisan U.S. Senate bill aiming to bring about comprehensive immigration reform, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives could be looking to bring a compromise bill of their own to the House floor for debate.
With the debate over the proposed immigration reform bill continuing with renewed vigor on Capitol Hill thanks to the Boston Marathon terror suspects, members of the bipartisan U.S. Senate say that the bill would make terrorism harder instead of easier thanks to the provisions in the bill.
"Working together" has been the theme of the "Gang Of Eight" bipartisan U.S. Senate panel who have been working round the clock to get a bill reforming the nation's immigration laws done.
Even as the sequester cuts begin, there seems to be some progress on the equally contentious issue of immigration reform.
An immigration reform compromise could be on the horizon, as influential Congressional Republicans seem to be coming to the conclusion that they will need to find a way to deal with the nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country, short of trying to deport them all.
President Obama received praise from two lead Republicans Tuesday after a highly anticipated meeting to talk about pending legislation to fix the nation's immigration laws, but was slammed by Republicans after his administration decided to release hundreds of undocumented immigrants due to pending sequester cuts.
Despite the leak of part of his immigration proposal in the press earlier this week, President Obama remains confident that the news of the bill drafted by the White House won't hurt the ongoing negotiations in Congress geared towards reforming the immigration system.
In this second installment, the plan was to enumerate the Republicans who are opposing Grover Norquist. They don't exist.
The Tea Party is looking to regroup, after stinging defeats in this year’s election.
In the wake of the Republicans’ disastrous showing among Latino voters in Tuesday’s election, President Obama may be pressing ahead with immigration reform, despite Republican objections.