Thursday, 21 February 2019

Politics A.M.: Justice Department preparing for Mueller report in coming days

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Justice Department preparing for Mueller report in coming days
With dwindling personnel, the special counsel appears to be close to ending his investigation of the president and alleged Russian election interference.
Michael Cohen to testify before House panel on Feb. 27
Lanny Davis, a lawyer for Cohen, said President Trump's former personal attorney "will not be deterred."
 
Trump trains his sights on McCabe as the Mueller report on Russian interference looms
The former FBI acting director, while promoting his book, has come under attack from the president and his conservative allies.
 
Analysis
Power Up: 'By the Book Bob:' Prosecutors say Mueller will tightly hug Justice guidelines in report
One lawyer even speculated Congress could subpoena Mueller.
 
 
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Allies decline request to stay in Syria after U.S. troops withdraw
As pullout deadline looms, some U.S. officials and lawmakers say Trump should rethink his plans.
 
Fact Checker · Analysis
Stephen Miller's claim that 'thousands of Americans die year after year' from illegal immigration
The presidential aide made a bold claim, but there's no evidence to back it up.
 
Candidate's son says he repeatedly warned father of N.C. political operative's tactics
Dramatic testimony from John Harris undercut claims by Mark Harris and his campaign strategist that they had not been aware of any red flags.
 
Pelosi says House will vote on resolution opposing Trump's emergency declaration
The resolution faces an uncertain fate in the Republican-controlled Senate.
 
 
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The Trump campaign loved NDAs. An ex-staffer wants to nullify them with a class action.
The move opens another front in the battle between President Trump, his campaign and aggrieved former staff members.
 
Coast Guard lieutenant planned a mass terrorist attack targeting politicians and journalists, court records say
Christopher Paul Hasson, whom court filings described as a self-proclaimed white nationalist, was arrested after federal investigators uncovered a cache of weapons and ammunition in his Maryland home.
 
The Take
For Sanders, 2020 will present challenges that didn't exist in 2016
He enters with many assets after his first campaign but against much different competition and with a Democratic Party hungry to find a winner.
 
Stephen Biegun tutored Sarah Palin on foreign policy. Now he's trying to clinch a North Korea deal for Trump.
The U.S. special envoy arrived in Hanoi on a mission to close substantial gaps ahead of Trump's summit with Kim Jong Un next week.
 
 
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