Despite the conclusions of the CIA, President Trump indicated that he believes claims by the Saudi crown prince that he had nothing to do with the killing of Jamal Khashoggi. He also dismissed a growing clamor among lawmakers for the kingdom to face more consequences for the murder.
Final results from midterm elections show how the president's near-constant campaign presence made politics more tribal, effectively erasing lighter shades of red and blue.
The president has abruptly abandoned incendiary issues that advisers acknowledge he used as part of a Hail Mary effort to bolster Republicans in the elections.
In this edition: The voting wars of 2018 are rolling into the voting wars of 2020, as both parties prepare to play hardball from their differing camps.
The president also mocked a House Democrat who criticized the acting attorney general, deriding the lawmaker, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), as "little Adam Schitt" in a tweet.
"The law as it stands says that he received an adequate number of votes to become the governor of Georgia," she told CNN on Sunday. "But we know sometimes the law does not do what it should."
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