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BIG LIES

The Republican National Committee will still support Roy Moore amid sexual misconduct allegations, sources tell The Hill. The decision comes after the RNC had initially pulled away from the Alabama Senate candidate.

And 45 may have something to do with it. Trump is said to have given Moore an encouraging “Go get ’em, Roy,” during a phone call from Air Force One. On Monday morning, the president took to Twitter to publicly endorse Moore, stating the Senate candidate’s win in Alabama is “needed” for tax cuts.

“Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama,” he tweeted. “We need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, Border Wall, Military, Pro Life, V.A., Judges 2nd Amendment and more. No to Jones, a Pelosi/Schumer Puppet!”

In other news, The Supreme Court has reportedly made the travel ban fully operational… for now, at least.

BIG NEWS

Michigan’s Democratic Rep. John Conyers announced Tuesday that he will not seek re-election, amid calls from some leaders of his own party for him to resign over multiple sexual harassment allegations, The New York Times reported. He made his announcement live on Praise 102.7. Watch here.

BIG FACTS

House of Cards will continue production in early 2018, The Hollywood ReportersaysSans Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright will carry the eight-episode sixth season as the show’s star.

“We are excited to bring closure to fans,” Netflix content chief Ted Sarandos said on Monday morning. The announcement comes after Media Rights Capital first extended its production hiatus on November 26. In November, Netflix also announced the sixth season of House of Cards would be the last.

SEE ALSO:

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NEWS ROUNDUP: Roy Moore Drama Won’t Stop Trump, Rep. John Conyers Retires; House Of Cards Returning  was originally published on newsone.com