* Trump’s ‘Extreme Vetting’ Executive Order, Preference for Christians, Federal Court Blocks Order (2017-01-29)

On 01/27/16, while at The Pentagon, Donald Trump signed two executive orders, one to rebuild the military (which is already stronger than the next 10 largest militaries combined), another to commence “extreme vetting” for seven majority Muslim nations (Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen) for 90 days (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_Order_13769). Executive Order 13769 carves out exceptions for “minority religions,” although the only such religion mentioned by Donald Trump by name has been Christianity. After nationwide chaos in international airports, including many protests, federal courts in multiple states began issuing temporary restraining orders (TROs) to halt parts or all of the order. No federal court has yet ruled on the merits of whether or not the executive order is constitutional.

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2. Trump: US will prioritize Christian refugees (2017-01-28)

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CNN – “President Donald Trump says that persecuted Christians will be given priority over other refugees seeking to enter the United States, saying they have been ‘horribly treated.'”

2. Is it ‘un-Christian’ to ban refugees? (2017-01-29)

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Fox News – “Father Jonathan Morris and Pastor Robert Jeffress weigh in on ‘Fox & Friends.'”

3. Judge blocks part of Trump’s immigration order (2017-01-29)

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CNN – “A federal judge granted an emergency stay to parts of President Trump’s executive order that banned citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.”

3. Is Trump’s executive order on immigration constitutional? (2017-01-29)

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* SNL Trump presser, Russia, China, Guantanamo Bay, drugs, inauguration plans (2017-01-16)

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1. Donald Trump Press Conference Cold Open – SNL (2017-01-15)

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1. Judge Jeanine: Don’t like Trump? Campaign harder next time (2017-01-14)

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Fox News – “Our nation is mired down in the politics of division, fake news and hate-fueled resistance to the 45th president of the United States.”

2. PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Jan. 14, 2017 (2017-01-14)

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PBS NewsHour – “”On this edition for Saturday, Jan. 14, President-elect Donald Trump calls for new directions on U.S. policies toward Russia and China. Also: A camp for homeless U.S. military veterans gets community support in Arizona, why President Obama failed to close the Guantanamo Bay prison, and London’s first Muslim mayor is breaking barriers. Alison Stewart anchors from New York.”

2. Tyrus and Timpf react to O’Donnell’s calls to delay Trump (2017-01-14)

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Fox News – “Fox News contributors react after Rosie O’Donnell suggests martial law be used to stop the inauguration.”

3. PBS NewsHour Weekend full episode Jan. 15, 2017 (2017-01-15)

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PBS NewsHour – “On this episode for Sunday, Jan. 15, breaking down the tradition of using the first 100 days of presidency as a benchmark for future success. Later, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency is considering whether it should make kratom, a painkiller and psychoactive drug, illegal and trends from a Pew Research Center survey of 8,000 police. Alison Stewart anchors from New York.”

3. Timpf: The inauguration is happening, even if you protest (2017-01-14)

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Fox News – “Fox News contributor reacts to calls for inauguration weekend strikes and more in the ‘Katalogue.'”