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Don't be fooled CREDIT: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster Donald Trump is getting some positive press over his

Don't be fooled CREDIT: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster Donald Trump is getting some positive press over his deal to save jobs at one Indiana company. Unsurprisingly, [the truth is a lot less rosy]. Trump [also promised to no longer participate] in his company’s business dealings once he’s president — but that doesn’t solve anything. CREDIT: AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa So much for your favorite Canadian progressive dreamboat — Justin Trudeau [approved two new major oil pipelines] yesterday, in a direct hit to both the environment and to indigenous communities. Down south, things aren’t much better. Native protesters in North Dakota are battling [eviction threats, a lack of supplies, and the elements]. Feeling a bit helpless? Want to support the work we do? [Donate to ThinkProgress]. Give $40 and we’ll throw in [a t-shirt]. Reading List The officer who shot Keith Lamont Scott [will not face charges] in his death. [Bad news]: It’s highly likely supporters of democracy will botch the resistance against Trump. Liberty University’s pick for athletic director [is truly terrible]. Soundbite [“It is my conviction that the greatest danger to my district is not a Hillary or Trump Presidency, but it is the judgement of God. If we continue to disobey His clear commands, we can expect to receive His judgement.”]  — Art Sisneros, a member of the Electoral College [Facebook] [Twitter] [Medium] ThinkProgress | CAP 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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