Monday, 15 May 2017

White House still refuses to say whether Trump taped conversations

Spicer said that he "made it clear what the president's position is on that issue," without saying exactly what the position is.


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White House still refuses to say whether Trump taped conversations
Spicer said that he "made it clear what the president's position is on that issue," without saying exactly what the position is.
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Deputy AG Rosenstein will brief all senators on the Comey firing Thursday
The White House initially cited a scathing memo Rosenstein wrote as justification for firing Comey.
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Op-Ed: Oh snap! Miss USA just gave America a needed shot of 'health-care reality'
Forget the critics. Miss USA provided a real dose of wisdom on health care, says Jake Novak.
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Op-Ed: Firing James Comey to impede an investigation isn't smoke. It's fire
Trying to stop an FBI investigation cost Nixon his presidency. It should cost Trump his too, says Vox's Dylan Matthews.
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Democrats' agenda: Win House in 2018 and investigate Donald Trump
If Democrats win 24 House seats, they'll regain influence over the legislative agenda as well as a thorough investigation into Trump, NBC reports.
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