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Man Who Worked on Trump’s Michigan Campaign Convicted of 10 Counts of Voter Fraud

MICHIGAN–(ENEWSPF)–December 1, 2016 By Walter Einenkel Good work making America corrupt again Trump knows very well about voter fraud. His people and the party he represents work diligently on suppressing the vote, while also engaging in some voter fraud themselves. Case in point: Brandon Michael Hall. The 27-year-old Trump supporter was[Read More…]

Discussion on the Cook County Criminal Justice System at the League of Women Voters – Park Forest Area on December 17

Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)—December 1, 2016.  Please join The League of Women Voters – Park Forest Area on Saturday, December 17th at 10:30 a.m. at the Park Forest Public Library, 400 Lakewood Boulevard, for the monthly meeting.  The speaker, Janice Goldberg, Co-Chair of the Cook County League of Women Voters Criminal[Read More…]

Meet Trump’s Education Nominee: Her Only Experience is Trying to Destroy Public Education

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–November 29, 2016 By Laura Clawson Disqualified and unqualified are similar words that mean two different things, as Donald Trump’s cabinet picks are constantly reminding us. Jeff Sessions’ racism disqualifies him from being the nation’s top civil rights enforcer. Nikki Haley’s total lack of foreign policy experience renders her[Read More…]

In a Nod to the Working Man, Team Trump Offers Donors an Inauguration Package for ONLY $1,000,000

NEW YORK–(ENEWSPF)–November 29, 2016 By Jen Hayden Team Trump is basically printing money So far Donald Trump’s proposed Cabinet members have a combined net worth of $35 billion. Yes, BILLION. In yet another sign that he really gets the working class voter, Donald Trump and his team are now offering inauguration packages[Read More…]

Senator Warren Calls on Democrats to Resist: ‘Republicans Do Not Have Majority Support in This Country’

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–November 29, 2016 By Kerry Eleveld Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday told Democrats to stiffen their spines, reminding them that “the majority of voters supported Democratic Senate candidates over Republicans ones, and the majority supported a Democratic presidential candidate over a Republican one.” The remarks came as Warren took[Read More…]

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