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FACT CHECK: Sessions Vows To Probe FISA Abuse, But Trump's Patience Appears Thin Updated at 1:46 p.m. ET. Attorney General Jeff Sessions is trying to defend President Trump in the Russia imbroglio, but Trump has slapped Sessions down — again — for work he says isn't good enough. The attorney general said on Tuesday Justice Department Inspector General Michael Horowitz ...
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Trump touts immigration enforcement efforts in AM tweets It was unclear what sections Trump was referring to in his tweets. His administration has built wall prototypes in San Diego and were authorized to put up replacement fencing in that region as well, which was the subject of the court ruling the administration won on Tuesday. Many California politicians, a ...
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Trump Still Hasn't Given the Green Light to Counter Russian Hacking On Tuesday morning, Donald Trump tweeted two simple words to his millions of followers: "WITCH HUNT!" The subtext was impossible to miss, particularly as the tweet was preceded by a pair of quotes from special counsel Ken Starr and legal professor Jonathan Turley, both arguing that there is no ...
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Trump caught on camera saying he's '100%' going to release hotly contested Republican memo Trump caught on camera saying he's '100%' going to release hotly contested Republican memo ... Tuesday afternoon, the White House said no decision had been made about releasing a controversial Republican memo on secret surveillance, and that President Trump hadn't even read the document.
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Trump and congressional Republicans split over arming teachers, but unite in blocking gun limits On a related gun issue, both they and Trump have indicated that any limits or ban on so-called bump stocks — devices like those a Las Vegas shooter used in October to turn legal semiautomatic rifles into virtual machine guns — probably wouldn't be done by law but by regulation, as the National Rifle ...
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"Jared Feels Like He's Being Slow-Rolled": In Realpolitik Mode, Trump and His Chief of Staff ... In Donald Trump's first year in office, his West Wing has been repeatedly roiled by his impulsiveness. So it's striking that when it comes to resolving the months-long standoff with his chief of staff, Trump is displaying uncharacteristic realism. According to five Republicans close to the White House, Trump ...
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Hope Hicks admits she tells 'white lies' for Trump but not about Russia inquiry The White House communications director, Hope Hicks, acknowledged to a House intelligence panel that she has occasionally told "white lies" for Donald Trump but has not lied about anything relevant to the Russia investigation, according to those present for Hicks' closed-door testimony. Hicks was ... The Daily 202: Hope Hicks's evasiveness highlights how far Trump is pushing the envelope on ... - Washington Post
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Trump on Democrats who failed to clap for him: 'Can we call that treason? Why not?' Trump likens the reaction of Democrats during State of the Union to "treason," says it's "un-American." (via ABC) pic.twitter.com/cdOhzVVAel. — Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 5, 2018. President Trump called Democrats who failed to clap for his State of the Union address last week "un-American.".
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Trump is embracing a new generation of strongmen Over the weekend, Chinese President Xi Jinping essentially declared his intention to stay in power for life. He began the process of amending China's constitution to eliminate term limits for the presidency. This move, which seems very likely to succeed due to Xi's influence among the Chinese ...
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Congress looks for more clarity from Trump as it weighs response to Florida school shootings Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), meanwhile, thinks the administration is seriously weighing expanding background checks for gun purchases. Yet Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (R-Tex.), a close ally of the White House who has spoken with Trump about the issue, has personally gotten no such indication.
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Trump's plan to privatize US air traffic control lacks support: Congressman The chairman of the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said on Tuesday there is not enough support in Congress to move forward with a plan backed by President Donald Trump to privatize the air traffic control system. In June, Trump unveiled a plan to privatize air traffic control in ...
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