Politics A.M.: Fact-checking President Trump’s claims about the North Korea deal
Trump says North Korea 'no longer' a nuclear threat as he returns to Washington; Rep. Mark Sanford defeated in South Carolina after critical Trump tweet
A spokeswoman for House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) made the announcement late Tuesday after talks between conservatives and moderates failed to resolve the issue.
By speaking in superlatives, orchestrating drama and bantering off-script, the president produced a historic day of photo ops with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
Justice Department officials pushed back a planned briefing for lawmakers Thursday and are planning a similarly timed briefing for the president before the report is released.
By Karoun Demirjian, Josh Dawsey and Matt Zapotosky • Read more »
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