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After Trump's Overshare With Russian Officials, Israeli Intelligence SNAPPED

posted onMay 20, 2017
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Posted at 9:00 pm on May 19, 2017 by Susan Wright Seriously, can you blame them? After the news broke that Trump chose to share highly classified intelligence with visiting Russian officials, pretty much all hell broke loose. Probably the most egregious detail was that President Loose Lips also gave the location of the undercover operative that was providing the U.S.

Questions About Rod Rosenstein's 'Recommendation' Letter Remain

posted onMay 20, 2017
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Posted at 9:40 pm on May 19, 2017 by Jay Caruso So Rod Rosenstein went before a closed-door meeting with the Senate Democrats and apparently, they came away with a less-than-enthusiastic attitude towards Rosenstein, particularly on why he drafted a letter recommending the termination of then FBI Director James Comey when he already knew President Trump made the decision. Here is what Rosenstein said when briefing the House today: House and Senate Democrats are likely frustrated in part because Rosenstein cannot answer questions related to an ongoing investigation and

Chelsea Handler recalls run-in with Ivanka: 'I can’t even with you' | TheHill

posted onMay 20, 2017
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Chelsea Handler says she once rejected Ivanka Trump straight to the first daughter’s face, only to be met with a shrug. The “Chelsea” host — whose politically charged talk show's second season premiered this month on Netflix — recalled the encounter Friday over drinks with a small group of journalists at Teddy & The Bully Bar in downtown Washington. Both Ivanka Trump, who serves as an adviser to her father at the White House, and Handler, an outspoken critic of President Trump, were among the speakers last October at Fortune magazine’s Most Powerful Women Summit in California. Handler — wh

Trump leaning toward ending key ObamaCare subsidies: report | TheHill

posted onMay 20, 2017
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President Trump is considering pulling the plug on key ObamaCare subsidies, Politico reported Friday, citing remarks the president has made to advisers. “No final decisions have been made at this time, and all options are on the table," the White House said in a statement to Politico. The Trump administration has reportedly told Congress that it will continue the subsidies through May, but it is not clear what will happen after that. If the payments do stop, it could cause premium costs

Top Dem senator: 'Outrageous' Trump called Comey a 'nut job' | TheHill

posted onMay 20, 2017
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The top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee on Friday slammed President Trump's claim that fired FBI Director reported on Friday that Trump had told visiting Russian officials last week that firing Comey had taken "great pressure" off of him, because of the FBI's ongoing investigation into possible coordination between his campaign and Moscow during the 2016 election. Trump also told the Russian officials that Comey was "crazy" and "a nut job," according to the report.

Venezuelan president slams Trump after new sanctions | TheHill

posted onMay 20, 2017
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro slammed President Trump on Friday, ordering him to stop "meddling" in the South American country, Reuters reported. Maduro's comments came a day after the U.S. imposed fresh sanctions on eight members of Venezuela's Supreme Court in retaliation for the court's decision to strip power from the country's legislature. That ruling was later reversed.  "Enough meddling ... Go home,

Trump aide fires back at ‘low energy’ Jeb Bush | TheHill

posted onMay 20, 2017
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A top White House official fired back at noted at a hedge fund conference earlier in the day Friday in Las Vegas that he had predicted Trump would be a "chaos president" while the two battled for the GOP presidential nomination.  "When I ran for office, I said he is a chaos candidate and would be a chaos president," the former Florida governor said at the Skybridge Alternatives (SALT) event.

Grand Jury Won’t Indict Officer in Killing of Boy, 13, Who Held BB Gun - The New York Times

posted onMay 20, 2017
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A grand jury in Columbus, Ohio, declined on Friday to indict a white police officer who fatally shot a 13-year-old black boy who was brandishing a BB gun, finding that the officer’s actions were justified, city officials and the police said. The officer, Bryan Mason, had chased Tyre King into an alley on Sept. 14 and when the teenager pulled the BB gun from his waistband, the officer opened fire, striking Tyre multiple times, the authorities said. Mr.

Mayor’s Fall in Seattle Shakes the Gay Community He Rose From - The New York Times

posted onMay 20, 2017
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SEATTLE — Being young and gay in this city in the 1980s, said Seattle’s mayor, Ed Murray, was all about being comfortable being out. There were shadows — AIDS was ripping through the community, and gay-bashing was common — but you didn’t have to hide the way previous generations had, and that was a powerful, exhilarating thing. “You’re accepting who you are, you’re letting everyone else know who you are, you’re going out dancing, you hang around with people who are like you — you never thought they existed,” he said.

Before Driver’s Times Square Crash, a Descent Into Paranoia and Harassment - The New York Times

posted onMay 20, 2017
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Richard Rojas did not speak much about his three years in a Navy uniform, but when he returned to the Bronx from a naval base in Jacksonville, Fla., in 2014, he was a different man. His mind was clouded with conspiracy theories. His dreams of opening his own clothing business had wilted. He lashed out at friends who challenged him; some thought that his grasp of reality had slipped and that he needed psychiatric help. During a string of arrests in recent years, Mr.