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In a taste of what his international diplomacy might look like as president, Donald Trump In a taste

In a taste of what his international diplomacy might look like as president, Donald Trump [has challenged London's new mayor to an IQ test]. Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood is [gearing up for war] in the general election. [Very Classy Donald Trump Challenges London’s New Mayor To An IQ Test] In a taste of what Trump-brand international diplomacy might look like, this morning presumptive GOP nominee for the presidency Donald Trump called the newly-elected mayor of London “ignorant” and challenged him to an IQ test[...(read more)] [The Angry, Confused, Bigoted Responses To Transgender Student Inclusion] [As It Prepares For War, Planned Parenthood Is Training A Political Army] PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA — For Planned Parenthood, this election season means war. And you can’t win a war without an army[...(read more)] [Most Of Oregon’s Newly Registered Voters Won’t Be Able To Participate In The State’s Primary] [1 Day. 15 Different Excuses For Donald Trump’s Mistreatment Of Women On Fox News.] On Saturday, the New York Times published a detailed piece on how Donald Trump has treated women throughout his life. The story was based on over 50 interviews and many of the women relay their experience through direct quotes[...(read more)] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Tumblr] [Instagram] [YouTube] ThinkProgress | Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H ST NW | Washington, DC 20005 Contributions to Center for American Progress Action Fund are not tax deductible [Donate] | [Manage Email Options] | [Privacy Policy] | [Unsubscribe] This email was sent to {EMAIL}.

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