Monday 21 May 2018

Politics A.M.: Justice Department calls for inquiry after Trump demands probe into whether FBI ‘infiltrated or surveilled’ his campaign

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Justice Department calls for inquiry after Trump demands probe into whether FBI 'infiltrated or surveilled' his campaign
The rapid move by the Justice Department comes as officials hope to avert a larger showdown over a confidential source.
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'Just pure frustration': How months of inaction led 20 Republicans to take a stand on immigration
Centrist Republicans are on the verge of forcing a debate on legalizing dreamers that GOP leaders have long sought to sidestep.
 
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Congress is about to loosen the reins on the banking industry. Here's why.
Congress tightens regulations after a crisis -- and loosens them again when the public is no longer watching.
 
 
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Trump's opioid strategy 'missing in action' as 115 people die every day
Had White House aides appeared at a recent congressional hearing, they would have been called to explain the absence of a long overdue strategy.
 
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Democrats' newest midterm pitch: A crackdown on corruption
With questions about pay-to-play politics swirling around the Trump administration, Democrats are set to unveil anticorruption proposals Monday billed as "A Better Deal for Our Democracy."
 
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Will toughness on Iran help Trump with North Korea? Here are three reasons to doubt it.
Leaders aren't necessarily sending the signals they think they're sending.
 
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Are human-smuggling cartels at the U.S. border earning $500 million a year?
Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen earned headlines with her estimate but there's less than meets the eye.
 
RNC paid nearly half a million dollars to law firm representing Hope Hicks and others in Russia probes
The latest disclosure by the Republican National Committee adds to the mounting legal fees associated with the Russia investigations.
 
Michael Flynn pleaded guilty. Now his supporters are trying to exonerate him.
The largely social-media-based effort has, at times, put Flynn's advocates, and occasionally Flynn, at odds with his own legal team, which believes that any public attention to Flynn's case is not helpful as he awaits sentencing.
 
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Trump says he will call for Justice Department to probe whether FBI surveilled his campaign for 'political purposes'
Trump said he would "demand" that the department look into whether any such requests were made by "people within the Obama Administration!"
 
Confusion and squabbling undermine Trump's steps forward on the world stage
From North Korea nuclear negotiations to China trade talks, old habits of conflict and contradiction stymie the president's reach for triumphs.
 
 
Michael Cohen payments put spotlight on New York investment firm linked to Russian billionaire
The head of Columbus Nova, which paid Trump's personal lawyer $500,000 to bring in new investors, also contributed to Trump's inaugural committee and the Republican National Committee.
 
Trump, South Korean leader commiserate over upcoming summit
The president sought Moon Jae-in's interpretation of North Korea's shift to a harder-line position on denuclearization.
 
Oliver North, incoming NRA chief, blames school shootings on 'culture of violence'
"Taking away the rights of law-abiding citizens" won't solve the problem, said the man best known for his role in the Iran-contra scandal.
 
 
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