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Trump claims many lawyers want to represent him: 'Don’t believe the Fake News narrative' | TheHill

posted onMarch 26, 2018
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MORE on Sunday claimed that many lawyers want to represent him in the special counsel's Russia investigation. "Many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the Russia case...don’t believe the Fake News narrative that it is hard to find a lawyer who wants to take this on," he tweeted. "Fame & fortune will NEVER be turned down by a lawyer, though some are conflicted," he continued. Trump then reiterated that he is pleased with his current legal team. "I am very happy with my existing team," he tweeted. "Besides, there was NO COLLUSION with Russia, except

Biden supporters are thrilled over his fight with Trump | TheHill

posted onMarch 26, 2018
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MORE, stark words that provoked the president and stoked the idea that the former vice president wants to challenge Trump in 2020. “I shouldn’t have said what I said,” Biden told the "Pod Save America" podcast on Friday. “I shouldn’t have brought it up again because I don’t want to get down in the mosh pit with this guy.” Trump responded in kind on Twitter Thursday, writing, “Crazy Joe Biden is trying to act like a tough guy.

Five takeaways from Stormy Daniels’s big interview | TheHill

posted onMarch 26, 2018
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on Sunday evening when CBS’s “60 Minutes” aired an interview with the adult-film star. Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, detailed the sexual liaison she says she had with Trump in 2006. The White House has said that Daniels and other women who have made allegations about Trump’s behavior — allegations that range from consensual extramarital sex to sexual assault — are lying. What were the main takeaways from the Daniels interview? 1.

Ex-Playboy model on alleged Trump affair: 'Somebody's lying, and I can tell you, it's not me' - ABC News

posted onMarch 26, 2018
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Karen McDougal, the former Playboy centerfold model who alleges she had a 10-month romantic affair with Donald Trump, pushed back tonight against White House claims that there was no truth to her allegations of a previous relationship with the president. "I think somebody's lying," McDougal told CNN. "And I can tell you, it's not me." McDougal’s interview –- after a decade of silence -- comes just two days after she filed a lawsuit in state court in California, seeking to invalidate a contract she signed with American Media, Inc., the parent company of the National Enquirer.

President Trump sends shockwave through Washington with veto threat of $1.3 trillion spending bill - ABC News

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President Donald Trump on Friday sent a shockwave through Washington with a surprise tweet threatening to veto the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill passed by Congress. "I am considering a VETO of the Omnibus Spending Bill based on the fact that the 800,000 plus DACA recipients have been totally abandoned by government shutdown. The House approved its version Thursday in a 256 to 167 vote. Government funding expires at midnight.

The Note: Forces even bigger than a disruptive president - ABC News

posted onMarch 26, 2018
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The TAKE with Rick Klein This week seemed to do its best to overload Washington’s circuits. H.R. McMaster and John Dowd are out, while John Bolton and Joe diGenova go from defending President Donald Trump on television to working for him. Nice words for Vladimir Putin, and not-nice words for Robert Mueller. A Facebook scandal impacting the Trump campaign. The capital teetered between a budget-busting spending bill and a government showdown, with a spring snowstorm and Sens.