Tuesday 22 January 2019

Politics A.M.: Giuliani walks back startling claims on talk about Trump’s Moscow tower plan

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Giuliani walks back startling claims on talk about Trump's Moscow tower plan
In a statement, the president's personal lawyer says his remarks on "Meet the Press" on Sunday were "hypothetical" and not based on talks with Trump.
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American charged by Russia for espionage was handed classified material, lawyer says
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Politicians mark holiday with words of praise for King and appeals to black voters
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Report identifies another secret North Korea missile site, one of 20
Sin-ri base is said to be the headquarters of Pyongyang's strategic missile force, U.S. think tank says.
 
Senate Republicans all but surrender to Trump on wall despite shutdown's toll
The Washington Post interviewed more than 40 GOP senators and aides, and found lawmakers firmly standing with Trump even as the GOP bears the brunt of the blame for the impasse.
 
 
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