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Conway may have broken key ethics rule by touting Ivanka Trump's products, experts say
Attorneys with expertise in ethics laws said the endorsement directly conflicted with rules designed to separate government policy from private business dealings.
The White House wanted more coverage of Trump’s other executive orders. Seth Meyers obliged.
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For years, immigration authorities gave this mother a pass. On Wednesday, when she checked in with them, they seized her.
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Spicer claims he 'clearly meant Orlando' after citing mystery Atlanta terrorist attack three times
The incident drew comparisons to Kellyanne Conway's "Bowling Green massacre."
 
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Trump questions credibility of senator who disclosed comments by Judge Gorsuch
But a Trump ally helping guide the Supreme Court nomination process confirmed the judge's remarks.
 
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Trump attacks McCain for questioning success of deadly Yemen raid
The president was responding to the senator's comments on a mission that left a Navy SEAL dead.
 
Supreme Court nominee Gorsuch says Trump's attacks on judiciary are 'demoralizing'
Neil Gorsuch, nominated by the president to fill the late Justice Scalia's seat, told a Democratic senator that Trump's comments were "disheartening."
 
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