Following a successful meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, rumors of round two have surfaced, said to be in New York in September.

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Following a successful meeting between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, rumors of round two have surfaced, said to be in New York in September.
Virginia Democrats are working on a bill for next’s years General Assembly session to take guns away from crisis-ridden citizens, but ushers in a new aspect of “guilty until proven innocent.”
Even though Republicans in the Virginia General Assembly voted down taxes to fix the mismanaged Metro system, further the the north in Washington, D.C., the city council decided to levy a massive tax increase on ride-sharing platforms like Uber and Lyft to bailout Metro.
Democratic strategist Paul Begala is reportedly sending a Democratic staffer to harass Congresswoman Barbara Comstock over the Fourth of July holiday.
In calling for the abolition of ICE, the Democrats have embarked on the most politically self-destructing adventures of the last two decades.
Democrats are running further to the left on campaign issues as calls to abolish ICE increase.
Aside for the Washington politics and lifestyle news from Hollywood A-listers, some truly great scientific developments have risen as Saturn’s moon Enceladus harbors the potential building blocks for life.
Congressman Scott Taylor’s record on the battlefield, in his congressional district, and in Washington has shown that he is worthy to be the first freshman legislator in two decades to be named to the Conference Committee for Appropriations Bills.
From dogs in wineries, to “internet beer retailers,” to samples at distilleries, 15 new legislative proposals regarding ABC laws will go into effect July 1.
“Tolerate us,” they say, “or we’ll come after you.”