Nah, it was supposed to happen last Monday, but was pushed back to January 17th.I've been busy as hell at work tonight and haven't had time to check... did this stupid a$$hole do his little "everyone is mean to me and fake! Nyah!" awards today like he said he would?
Joe Arpaio, the controversial former sheriff from Arizona, announced this week that he will run for the U.S. Senate to help advance President Trump's agenda.
But he's breaking from the president on people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
"Deport them," Arpaio told NPR's Morning Edition in an interview airing Thursday morning.
"When we come across these kids, or some are older than just kids," Arpaio said, "then deport them. You deport them back to the country they came from."
A massive new source of public-opinion research offers fresh insights into the fault lines emerging in Donald Trump’s foundation of support.
Previously unpublished results from the nonpartisan online-polling firm SurveyMonkey show Trump losing ground over his tumultuous first year not only with the younger voters and white-collar whites who have always been skeptical of him, but also with the blue-collar whites central to his coalition.
Kellyanne: When he passed his tax cut, it was with all Republican votes, but it doesn't benefit only republicans. It benefits people of all political stripes, all backgrounds..
Chris: That's what you say...
Kellyanne: Hold on, people are just starting to see how it is benefiting them...
Chris: It's not even in effect yet...