'Trump Derangement Syndrome' returns to Congress as Democrats nearly sink anti-terror nonprofit bill

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It didn’t take long for Trump Derangement Syndrome to strike Congress again, according to House Republicans who had to battle Thursday to pass a bill to strip tax-exempt status from nonprofit groups that provide material support for terrorists.

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