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+2 +1Trump doesn't have Comey tapes: report
The recordings President Trump purported to have of his White House conversations with former FBI Director James Comey do not exist, Bloomberg reported Thursday. Trump acknowledged himself shortly after the Bloomberg report that he did not record his meetings with Comey, but suggested that the conversations may have been monitored by “electronic surveillance.”
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+12 +1Trump allies hit Mueller on relationship with Comey
President Trump’s legal team is zeroing-in on the relationship between former FBI directors Robert Mueller and James Comey to argue that their long professional partnership represents a conflict of interest that compromises Mueller’s integrity as special counsel.
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+13 +1Comey to testify Trump told him: 'I expect loyalty'
Former FBI Director James Comey will testify to Congress on Thursday that President Donald Trump told him at a dinner: "I expect loyalty." According to his opening statement, Mr Comey will also say the president asked him to drop an inquiry into fired National Security Adviser Mike Flynn. Mr Comey will back up the president's assertion that the FBI chief assured him Mr Trump was not under scrutiny.
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+14 +1Iran's Shockingly Honest Reaction to Trump's Visit to Saudi Arabia
There's a lot of truth to this.
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+15 +1Sources: Comey acted on Russian intelligence he knew was fake
Then-FBI Director James Comey knew that a critical piece of information relating to the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email was fake -- created by Russian intelligence -- but he feared that if it became public it would undermine the probe and the Justice Department itself, according to multiple officials with knowledge of the process.
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+14 +1An appeals court deals another blow to Donald Trump’s travel ban
THE president’s plan to ban travel from six Muslim-majority countries, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals said on May 25th, “drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination”. By a 10-3 vote, the appeals court based in Richmond rebuffed Donald Trump’s attempt to have his second try at a travel ban reinstated after it was blocked by a Maryland judge in mid-March.
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+1 +1Trump vows to crackdown on 'deeply troubling' intelligence leaks by U.S. agencies
British police stopped sharing information about a suicide bombing in Manchester with U.S. authorities following leaks of details of the investigation.
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+16 +1James Comey Is About To Shatter The Republicans Only Excuse For Trump In Front Of Congress
James Comey will testify that Donald Trump intended to interfere with the Russia investigation. His testimony will blow up the main defense that Republicans have been using that the President wasn't trying to interfere with the investigation when he met with former FBI Director.
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+13 +1Western democracy—as represented by the US—is 'crumbling,' Chinese newspaper claims
Western democracy as represented by the U.S. political model "is crumbling," the Global Times, China's nationalistic newspaper, said in an unsigned editorial on Friday. The state-run Chinese newspaper was weighing in on President Donald Trump's current troubles regarding ongoing inquiries into his presidential campaign and Russia.
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+15 +1Forget about impeachment—Donald Trump will likely be president until 2024
The "default effect" will most likely keep Trump in the White House for a full eight years.
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+2 +1Russia on Trump leak reports: Don't read American newspapers
The Russian Foreign Ministry advised Americans on Tuesday to avoid reading U.S. newspapers following a Washington Post report that President Trump had disclosed highly classified intelligence to Russian officials during a meeting at the White House. "Guys, have you been reading American newspapers again?" Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on her Facebook page. "You shouldn't read them."
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+19 +1Trump White House Says Diabetics Don't Deserve Health Care
Trump Budget Director Mick Mulvaney said that people with Type 2 diabetes don’t deserve to have health insurance because they gave themselves diabetes. While speaking at Stanford University, Trump Budget Director Mick Mulvaney classified diabetes as a bad lifestyle choice, “That doesn’t mean we should take care of the person who sits at home, eats poorly and gets diabetes. Is that the same thing as Jimmy Kimmel’s kid? I don’t think that it is.”
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+33 +1Trump: I thought presidency would be ’easier’ than ’previous life’
President Donald Trump said Thursday he expected the presidency to be "easier" than his "previous life" as a real estate mogul. "I loved my previous life. I had so many things going," the president told Reuters in a wide-ranging Oval Office interview. "This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier." The president also expressed a willingness to attend next year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, after breaking with decades of precedent in February by publicly rejecting an invitation to attend this year's gala.
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+6 +1Potential US Commerce, Transportation Secretaries Voice Support of Jones Act - O'Bryan Law
The Jones Act is absolutely the backbone of both American maritime law, and the American shipping & shipbuilding industries. Nearly every aspect of American maritime law is affected by the Jones Act, from requiring American vessels to be used to transport goods within American waters, to requiring American shipbuilding operations be kept at home, to …
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+19 +1President Trump’s company pursues second Washington hotel
Amid criticism over ethics of Trump International Hotel, executives tour smaller properties with eye on bringing new Scion brand to D.C.
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+12 +1We've lost sight of how appalling Trump's "Obama tapped my phones" accusation is
In the day-to-day crush of news, it’s easy to lose perspective. And this year especially, it’s easy for the abnormal to become normal. So let’s be clear: If President Trump truly does have no evidence to back up his accusation that President Obama tapped his phones — as increasingly seems to be the case — he has viciously slandered his predecessor with a bogus accusation.
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+24 +1Behind the Scenes at the US Capitol Subway System in Washington D.C.
One of the most exclusive and shortest subway systems in the world exists below United States Capitol Hill connecting office buildings to the Capitol Building.
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+33 +1D.C. Votes Overwhelmingly to Become 51st State
District of Columbia voters passed the referendum Tuesday with nearly 80 percent in favor. Congress, which will ultimately decide the fate of the federal district, is not expected to approve it.
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+17 +1Villain theme day causes costume controversy at Bartlett High School
Some parents are outraged after they said a school's theme day pushed the envelope a little too far in their eyes. Homecoming week was supposed to be full of fun, but not everyone is laughing after pictures of some pretty inappropriate villains hit social media. Wednesday started as Villain Day at Bartlett High, and for some things quickly turned as dark as the day’s theme.
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+22 +1Secret Service Shoots Man Near White House
The White House and Treasury Department were on lockdown while the police investigated. The man, who has not been identified, was shot by a Secret Service uniformed officer, the agency said in a post on its Twitter account. President Obama was away at the time, playing golf at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland.
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