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Grassley request some but not all of Kavanaugh papers at Bush White House | TheHill

posted onJuly 28, 2018
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Sen. MORE (R-Iowa) is escalating a battle with Democrats over documents tied to Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, requesting that only some of the papers demanded by the minority be turned over. Grassley in a letter sent on behalf of the Judiciary Committee requested documents tied to Kavanaugh's work as a White House lawyer during the George W.

House GOP starts summer break on a note of friction | TheHill

posted onJuly 28, 2018
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House Republicans weren’t talking about the economy as they left Washington for the August recess before a challenging midterm. The topics dominating the halls of Congress on Thursday were Russia and the conservative push to impeach Deputy Attorney General MORE. It wasn’t the conversation vulnerable Republicans fretting about keeping their jobs this fall wanted to have. Rep.

The Note: For Trump, potential threats – from friends and foes alike – are everywhere - ABC News

posted onJuly 28, 2018
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The TAKE with Rick Klein It has come to this: President Donald Trump sees Vladimir Putin as a potential friend, and Michael Cohen as a possible threat. Trump often sees enemies everywhere. Now, in a week that will see the president return to campaign mode, he may be right: The threats posted by those inside his orbit may be as much of a challenge to his presidency as outside forces. In both areas, Trump is increasingly alone.

Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onJuly 28, 2018
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The two events will pit long-term Democratic incumbents against popular progressive challengers in two of the most high-profile races in the Sept. 4 primary.   A campaign spokesman said the reservation is an initial effort to make sure people vote yes on Question 3 on Election Day.  The $2.93 million that Warren aides said the Cambridge Democrat raked in between April and June was nearly 10 times the amount any of the three Republicans running in the Sept.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onJuly 28, 2018
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The White House says President Donald Trump is “open to visiting Moscow” once he receives a “formal invitation” from Russian President Vladimir Putin.   Federal investigators asked to interview Allen Weisselberg as part of their investigation into President Trump’s former lawyer.  The US economy grew 4.1 percent during the second quarter, a healthy clip that suggests the recovery may be accelerating. Special counsel Robert Mueller and Donald Trump Jr., son of President Trump, were both spotted at an airport gate in Washington, D.C.