EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt justified his stance on coal by referencing the Bible.
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 844 of 1000
On December 27, 2017, Trump stated that he had signed more legislation than any president since Truman. Almost the opposite was true.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 843 of 1000
Leonard Cohen’s estate declined a request by the RNC to use his song “Hallelujah” two times, are exploring legal options after the RNC used it anyway.
by Thomas Lail
Outrage 834 of 1000
Investigators reported the White House and Justice Department missed deadlines to submit documents requested for the Russia investigation.
by Alex Bond
Outrage 832 of 1000
WH Press Secretary Sean Spicer lied about Trump's inaugural address audience size.
by Steve Saiz
Outrage 827 of 1000
A seven-year-old girl from Guatemala died of dehydration and shock in the custody of the U.S. Border Patrol.
by Helen Stickler
Outrage 824 of 1000
Lawyers of the DOJ sought to take over Trump’s defense in a suit accusing Trump of rape in the 1990s.
by by Diana Simon
Outrage 823 of 1000
Trump said he would not approve $25 billion of funding for the USPS, or $3.5 billion supplemental for the 2020 election.
by Ryan Ferland
Outrage 807 of 1000
Ivanka Trump used a personal email account for hundreds of government-related emails.
by Stacey Bramhall
Outrage 796 of 1000
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin spent $811,797.81 to make seven trips using military aircraft.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 794 of 1000
Trump appointed Deputy Administrator of the EPA who is a lobbyist and critic of limits on greenhouse gas emissions.
by Elliot Wambold
Outrage 788 of 1000
Trump refused to condemn Kyle Rittenhouse violence in Kenosha.
by Karen Parry | blackgraphics.com
Outrage 781 of 1000
Trump extended his sympathies to Ghislaine Maxwell.
by Kayleigh Waters
Outrage 758 of 1000
In the first year of his presidency, Trump spent nearly one-third of his time at properties that bear his name or that his company owns.
by Jen Campbell
Outrage 755 of 1000
Trump continued to spread a conspiracy theory that MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough had committed murder.
by Into Action
Outrage 742 of 1000
Trump was recorded in a closed-door meeting: “[Xi’s] now president for life. President for life… I think it’s great. Maybe we’ll have to give that a shot someday.”
by DZ Maciel
Outrage 736 of 1000
When asked if he thought that 170,000 dead of coronavirus was a "success story", Jared Kushner replied "yes".
by Alessandra Expósito
Outrage 732 of 1000
At his Doral golf resort in Florida Trump suggested that thanks to him people today know that Abraham Lincoln was a Republican.
by Into Action
Outrage 728 of 1000
While she insisted in her testimony that she knew nothing about collusion with Russia in the 2016 election, Hope Hicks admitted to telling white lies on behalf of the president.
by DZ Maciel
Outrage 723 of 1000
White House officials Reince Priebus and Sean Spicer twice daily would deliver a folder to Trump filled with positive news coverage and supportive tweets.
by Parvez Sharma
Outrage 710 of 1000