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Trump Tells Democrats Boycotting Inauguration: "I Hope They Give Me Their Tickets, We Need Seats So Badly"

In an interview airing this morning on Fox News, President-elect Donald Trump said Democrats shunning his inauguration this Friday should return their tickets. At least 54 House Democrats have pledged they will not attend the event, according to the latest whip list by The Hill. A growing number of Democrats have said they will break with tradition
and skip Trump’s presidential inauguration in three days. 

BBC Brands Trump ‘Kremlin Spy’

The BBC has come under fire after an “extremely biased” anti-Trump documentary aired on Monday night accusing the President-elect of being a Russian spy. The BBC’s flagship investigative documentary programme Panorama aired a 30-minute show entitled, “Trump: The Kremlin Candidate?” which purported to investigate Trump’s “strange relationship” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Anti-Trump journalist John Sweeney hosted the show, and explored the so-called “bromance” between the two world leaders.

As Lewis Shuns Trump, MLK's Son Meets With President-Elect

As Congressman John Lewis - a prominent civil rights era figure - continues to shun the president-elect (for his illegitimacy), it appears none other than Martin Luther King Jr.'s son is willing to give him a chance. Trump's incoming press secretary, Sean Spicer, announced via Twitter that the two will meet and discuss the civil rights leader's legacy.

John Lewis remains indignant to facts and the US constitution...

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Police: George Michael ‘Probably’ Murdered

Detectives investigating the death of George Michael say it is looking increasingly likely that the singer was murdered.  According to UK police investigating George Michael’s unexplained death, they wish to speak to a number of “mystery visitors” seen visiting the star in his final hours. According to a post-mortem, the Wham! star’s death remains “inconclusive,” which has led to the delay of funeral arrangements being made while police investigate whether foul-play was involved.

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