Politics A.M.: Trump’s latest tweets cross clear lines, experts say
Uncertainty surrounds White House agreements on trade with China, North America; N.C. election-fraud investigation centers on operative who worked for GOP candidate
The state elections board, which subpoenaed Republican Mark Harris's campaign, has collected information suggesting that high-level officials may have been aware of the activities, according to people familiar with the probe.
Former president George H.W. Bush's funeral may push off the fight, but before the end of the year, Congress will need to pass seven spending bills to avoid a partial government shutdown.
The overtures are a signal that Trump and his White House are at least feeling out whether the self-professed dealmaker can find common ground with Democrats next year.
Lawmakers from both parties have been demanding to hear from Haspel, who was noticeably absent last week from a similar briefing on the slaying of the journalist in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
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