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Brad Parscale Steps Down From Trump Campaign to Get ‘Help' After Police Incident
Brad Parscale, the former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, has stepped down from Trump’s re-election campaign and his digital firm to focus on getting “help,” a senior campaign official confirmed to NBC News on Wednesday.
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Florida Police Seized 10 Firearms, Committed Brad Parscale for Mental Health Care
President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager Brad Parscale had been “stressed out” and made suicidal comments about shooting himself in recent weeks before he was hospitalized following an incident at his Fort Lauderdale home Sunday, his wife told investigators. Candice Parscale called police Sunday afternoon after a verbal altercation with her husband at their home on DeSota Drive, according...
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Former Trump Campaign Manager Hospitalized After Barricading Self in Fort Lauderdale Home
A former campaign manager for President Donald Trump was hospitalized Sunday evening after barricading and threatening to kill himself inside his Fort Lauderdale home.
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Ex-Trump Campaign Manager Parscale Hospitalized After Barricading Self in Florida Home
Brad Parscale, former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, was hospitalized Sunday evening after allegedly barricading and threatening to kill himself inside his Fort Lauderdale home.
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Watchdog Group: Trump Campaign Improperly Masking Payments
A government oversight group says President Donald Trump’s reelection effort is hiding nearly $170 million in spending from mandatory public disclosure by routing payments through companies tied to his former campaign manager
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Trump Campaign Won't Allow Bloomberg Reporters at Events
President Donald Trump’s campaign says it will no longer give passes to Bloomberg News reporters to cover its rallies and other campaign events. Campaign spokesman Brad Parscale said Monday that Bloomberg, in the wake of founder Michael Bloomberg’s own Democratic presidential bid, has “formalized preferential reporting policies.” Bloomberg’s Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait says that’s not true.
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Chicago's Top Cop Won't Attend Trump's Speech at Police Chief Conference
Chicago’s top cop won’t be in attendance when President Donald Trump addresses the International Association of Chiefs of Police at their annual conference in the city next week.
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Watch Eric Trump Leaving Chicago Bar After Being Spit on
Watch President Donald Trump’s son leave Chicago cocktail lounge Aviary after an employee spit on him Tuesday night.
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Trump Campaign Announces $105M Raised During 2nd Quarter
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign says it raised $105 million during the second fundraising quarter. The campaign said Tuesday it has a whopping $100 million in cash on hand. Campaign manager Brad Parscale says the total is “a testament to the overwhelming support” for Trump, who formally announced for reelection in June. Parscale says none of the Democrats who are...
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Trump's Legal Team Breathes a Sigh, Takes a Victory Lap
First they cooperated. Then they stonewalled. Their television interviews were scattershot and ridiculed, their client mercurial and unreliable. But President Donald Trump’s legal team, through a combination of bluster, legal precedent and shifting tactics, managed to protect their client from a potentially perilous in-person interview during special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation. His lawyers are taking a victory lap after...
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Trump Laces Into Ex-Advisers Who Spoke With Mueller
President Donald Trump lashed out Friday at current and former aides who cooperated with special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, insisting the deeply unflattering picture they painted of him and the White House was “total bullshit.” In a series of angry tweets from rainy Palm Beach, Florida, Trump laced into those who, under oath, had shared with Mueller their accounts of...
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Trump Tried to Thwart Mueller Probe, Redacted Report Says
Public at last, special counsel Robert Mueller’s report revealed to a waiting nation Thursday that President Donald Trump tried to seize control of the Russia probe and force Mueller’s removal to stop him from investigating potential obstruction of justice by the president. Trump was largely thwarted by those around him. Mueller laid out multiple episodes in which Trump directed others...
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Trump Campaign to Report $30 Million Haul
President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign is set to report that it raised more than $30 million in the first quarter of 2019, edging out his top two Democratic rivals combined, according to figures it provided to The Associated Press. The haul brings the campaign’s cash on hand to $40.8 million, an unprecedented war chest for an incumbent president this early...
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New GOP Rivalry? Romney Barrels Into DC Blistering Trump
Days away from joining the Senate’s Republican majority, Sen.-elect Mitt Romney broadly criticized President Donald Trump’s policies and character and argued that the president “has not risen to the mantle of the office.” “With the nation so divided, resentful and angry, presidential leadership in qualities of character is indispensable,” the Utah Republican and 2012 presidential nominee wrote in a Washington...
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Trump Campaign Manager: Time to Fire the Attorney General
President Donald Trump’s campaign manager on Tuesday called on his boss to fire Attorney General Jeff Sessions. “Time to fire Sessions End the Mueller investigation,” Brad Parscale wrote in a tweet. “You can’t obstruct something that was phony against you The IG report gives @realDonaldTrump the truth to end it all.” Read More
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Trump 2020 Working With Ex-Cambridge Analytica Staffers
A company run by former officials at Cambridge Analytica, the political consulting firm brought down by a scandal over how it obtained Facebook users’ private data, has quietly been working for President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election effort, The Associated Press has learned. The AP confirmed that at least four former Cambridge Analytica employees are affiliated with Data Propria, a new...
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Top Aide to President Donald Trump Leaves Administration
A top aide to President Donald Trump said she is leaving his administration to join a pro-Trump outside group, America First Policies. Deputy chief of staff Katie Walsh said Thursday she decided to make the move after the Trump-backed health care bill failed last week to amass enough support to clear the House. White House officials said lawmakers were being...
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Trump Advisers Start ‘America First Policies' Nonprofit
Six of President Donald Trump’s top campaign aides have banded together to start a nonprofit called “America First Policies” to back the White House agenda. The group includes Trump’s digital and data director Brad Parscale, onetime deputy campaign manager Rick Gates and two campaign advisers to Vice President Mike Pence, Nick Ayers and Marty Obst.
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Trump Takes Meetings at His New Jersey Golf Club
President-elect Trump interviewed more than a dozen candidates for his administration at his New Jersey golf club over the weekend, including Mitt Romney, Rudy Guliani, Chris Christie and Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach, who has been tough on immigration, and others.