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House Intelligence Committee votes to release GOP report finding no evidence of collusion - ABC News

posted onMarch 23, 2018
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The House Intelligence Committee voted Thursday along party lines to release the Republican majority’s report on its Russia investigation, which found no evidence of collusion, coordination or conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia. The Republican-authored report, the first to be released from any congressional committee conducting a Russia investigation, now heads to the intelligence community for declassification, a process that could take weeks. “Today, we are one step closer to delivering answers to the questions the American people have been asking for over a year,” Rep.

Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onMarch 23, 2018
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capital source Kathleen O’Connor Ives, who first won election in 2012, said it’s time for a “new chapter,” and pointed to devoting more attention to her family.  CAPITAL SOURCE Anthony Amore, a Republican, had been planning a run for the state House of Representatives, but has shifted to chase the statewide office.  capital source John M.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 23, 2018
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Posting on Twitter, the president said he was very thankful for McMaster’s service and praised his “outstanding job.”   But that doesn’t mean US consumers and businesses won’t pay a price.  The adult film star has rolled out a textbook negative media campaign against the master of media manipulation. And the worst for President Trump is yet to come.  Alan Garten, Daniels’ attorney, argued that the company has ‘‘unmistakable links’’ to the lawsuit.   Who would win in a match-up between the 45th president and the former vice president? Let’s look at the stats.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 23, 2018
by admin
Posting on Twitter, the president said he was very thankful for McMaster’s service and praised his “outstanding job.”   But that doesn’t mean US consumers and businesses won’t pay a price.  The adult film star has rolled out a textbook negative media campaign against the master of media manipulation. And the worst for President Trump is yet to come.  Alan Garten, Daniels’ attorney, argued that the company has ‘‘unmistakable links’’ to the lawsuit.   Who would win in a match-up between the 45th president and the former vice president? Let’s look at the stats.

Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onMarch 23, 2018
by admin
Posting on Twitter, the president said he was very thankful for McMaster’s service and praised his “outstanding job.”   But that doesn’t mean US consumers and businesses won’t pay a price.  The adult film star has rolled out a textbook negative media campaign against the master of media manipulation. And the worst for President Trump is yet to come.  Alan Garten, Daniels’ attorney, argued that the company has ‘‘unmistakable links’’ to the lawsuit.   Who would win in a match-up between the 45th president and the former vice president? Let’s look at the stats.

Trump to announce crackdown on China trade practices Thursday | TheHill

posted onMarch 22, 2018
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MORE on Thursday will announce plans to crack down on China with what could possibly be billions in tariffs and restrictions on investment, a move some fear could set off a trade war. Although specific details of the Trump administration’s plan are still unknown, there have been media reports that the president may decide to apply tariffs between $30 billion and $50 billion on Chinese imports in response to Beijing’s wide-ranging, lax policies on intellectual property. "Tomorrow the president will announce the actions he has decided to take based on USTR’s [United Sta

The Memo: Women create new legal woes for Trump | TheHill

posted onMarch 22, 2018
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MORE’s troubles with women are multiplying, with three lawsuits distracting from his agenda and potentially bringing legal peril. The lawsuits also create the prospect of Trump being deposed, potentially exposing him to embarrassing lines of questioning and to the risk of perjury. The White House says it is the women who are lying. More broadly, the administration cites the president’s 2016 election win as evidence that allegations about his personal behavior have already been adjudicated by the electorate.