Thursday, 30 March 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: An investigation, and a revelation on the 'dossier'

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Trump’s First 100 Days: An investigation, and a revelation on the ‘dossier’
The administration just can't shake the Russia story.
Trump's agenda is now squarely in Mitch McConnell's, and the Senate's, hands
In the face of intensifying Democratic resistance to the nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch as well as funding for a border wall, McConnell is searching for bipartisan support — and a win for Republicans.
 
The White House’s claim that the carbon emissions rule ‘could cost up to $39 billion a year’
There are too many unknowns to cite a statistic like this with no context.
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: An investigation, and a revelation on the ‘dossier’
The administration just can't shake the Russia story.
 
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Senate president: 'Maryland is not going to become a sanctuary state'
House last week passed legislation that has drawn criticism from the Trump administration, but Senate Judicial Committee won't, chamber leader says.
 
For the Trump White House, celebrating Women's History Month can be awkward
The president's controversial past prompts jeering from the left over honoring women.
 
Hill Republicans trying to avert a shutdown need Democrats — and Trump
Several said Wednesday that they have no interest in risking a showdown over Trump's demand to begin funding a border wall in the near-term spending bill.
 
Trump administration still plans to undo parts of the ACA, Tom Price testifies
The HHS secretary testified about how officials could scale back on key mandates of the health-care law.
 
 
Who is 'Source D'? The man said to be behind the Trump-Russia dossier's most salacious claim.
The story of Sergei Millian illustrates the challenge confronting the FBI as it seeks to separate fact from fiction.
 
Ivanka Trump reverses course, will become a government employee
The president's eldest daughter will now be an unpaid employee, in addition to having office space in the White House.
 
What you need to know about history, according to President Trump
From Susan B. Anthony to Donald J. Trump.
 
Senate Intelligence Committee to start Russia probe interviews next week
Senate leaders noted "progress" on the same day a House GOP member urged the Senate to take the lead on the Russia investigation and after the House Intelligence Committee's probe all but ground to a halt this week amid partisan fighting.
 
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The Nunes-White House question, assessed minute-by-minute
A timeline of what Nunes did and how it overlaps with what the White House wanted.
 
A former Trump administration appointee who left without signing ethics pledge is now a lobbyist
 
Liberals see fresh opportunity in health care after GOP meltdown
They still have little hope of enacting their own solutions now, but are trying to lay the groundwork for electoral victories in 2018 and 2020 that could open new doors.
 
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