Politics A.M.: Renegade Republicans challenge Paul Ryan, file discharge petition to force immigration votes
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Seven Republicans filed a discharge petition Wednesday morning that, if signed by a majority of House members, would force votes on immigration bills under the "queen of the hill" rule.
The president's decision to greet them at airport illustrated the political importance of their release as a sign that his high-stakes diplomatic gambit is paying off
Republicans are counting on Trump to reprise the role he played in West Virginia. It's a notable reversal for senators, some of whom feuded with Trump.
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In a filing Wednesday evening, Cohen's lawyers asked a federal judge to deny Michael Avenatti's request to participate in litigation about a federal criminal investigation.
By Tom Hamburger and Rosalind S. Helderman • Read more »
Cohen simultaneously represented Trump and worked for clients who needed connection to the president. At least two of the companies have been contacted by the special counsel.
By Michael Kranish, Rosalind S. Helderman, Carolyn Y. Johnson and Josh Dawsey • Read more »
"Ms. Haspel's role in overseeing the use of torture by Americans is disturbing. Her refusal to acknowledge torture's immorality is disqualifying," McCain says.
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Columbus Nova is listed as the registrant behind a handful of domains aimed at the white nationalist alt-right movement, but the company says an employee registered the sites on his own.
Despite frequent protests from many white working-class Trump supporters that racism and discrimination weren't reasons they supported Trump, several studies say otherwise.
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