Thursday, 12 July 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump says NATO leaders will increase defense spending, that U.S. is still committed to alliance

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Trump says NATO leaders will increase defense spending and that U.S. is still committed to alliance after upending summit
Trump's ambush jolted the transatlantic alliance, and some diplomats perceived his comments as threatening a U.S. withdrawal from NATO. But Trump later declared in a news conference, "I believe in NATO."
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The president bristled and bickered, interrupted and impeded — making clear to the world he is impatient and annoyed with the Western alliance.
 
 
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Kavanaugh reported between $60,000 to $200,000 in credit card and personal loan debt in 2016.
 
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House GOP threatens key witness in FBI probes with contempt
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Wife of White House aide Bill Shine said sexual harassment in the military should be no surprise, report says
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Ryan and top GOP leaders back Rep. Jim Jordan amid Ohio State allegations
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