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2018年2月19日 星期一

Tipsheet: Calls mount from Dems to give platform to Trump accusers

 
 
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Calls mount from Dems to give platform to Trump accusers
By Mike Lillis
 
Eying big gains in November’s midterms, House Democrats say they’d like to give a national platform to President Trump’s sexual harassment accusers if they win back the lower chamber.

More than a dozen women have charged the president with sexual harassment abuses dating back decades –– claims Trump has fervently denied. But as the #MeToo movement continues to sweep the country –– toppling titans of business, Hollywood, the media and a handful of lawmakers on Capitol Hill –– a growing number of Democrats think Congress should lend a voice to Trump’s accusers if their party controls the House next year.
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Evangelicals sell their souls for Trump
By Juan Williams
OPINION | When it comes to the Stormy Daniels story, it is hard for me to understand the silence from evangelical Christians.
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Trump's anger boils over with Russia probe
By Jordan Fabian
President Trump vented his anger with the Russia investigation late Saturday night and Sunday morning, declaring that “they are laughing their asses off in Moscow” over the ongoing probe into Moscow’s interference in the 2016 election.
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Gates agrees to testify against Manafort in Mueller probe: report
By Jacqueline Thomsen
Richard Gates, a former campaign adviser for President Trump, has agreed to testify against his former associate Paul Manafort as part of a plea deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, the Los Angeles Times reported Sunday.
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Trump to meet with high school students following Florida shooting
By Jordan Fabian
President Trump plans to meet with high school students on Wednesday following last week’s deadly school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Trump, Ryan meet at Mar-a-Lago amid calls for action on gun violence
By Julia Manchester
President Trump on Sunday met with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) at Mar-a-Lago to discuss the Republican Party's agenda, as calls grow for both the administration and Congress to take action on gun control in the wake of a deadly shooting at a nearby Florida high school.
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After Florida school shooting, vows for change but no clear path forward
By Mallory Shelbourne
 
Lawmakers, activists and students are pushing for action on gun control in the wake of last week's deadly school shooting, but the public debate has not yet provided a clear path forward for future legislation.
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Dems hit stock buybacks in tax law fight
By Naomi Jagoda
Democrats are emphasizing companies' stock buybacks to help make their case against the GOP tax law ahead of the midterm elections.
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Pentagon budget euphoria could be short-lived
By Rebecca Kheel
The Pentagon is on cloud nine with a major cash infusion on the way, but that euphoria could be short-lived.
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Tillerson denies ‘dismantling’ the State Department
By Brett Samuels
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Sunday pushed back against the idea that the number of vacancies in the State Department reflects a dismantling of the agency.
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Russian assault on 'American idea' enables Trump to take tough action
By John Bolton
OPINION | Special counsel Robert Mueller’s efforts are far from over, and definitive conclusions about his work must still abide the day.
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What's not to love about this amazing American economy?
By Stephen Moore
OPINION | Throughout the last two years and still going, Donald Trump’s critics have been slamming his tax plan as a giveaway to the rich and denouncing his prediction of 3 percent to 4 percent economic growth as a pipedream.
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The New York Times: For parents of shooting victims, a support network that keeps growing
By Vivian Yee
A child is shot to death. Maybe at school, maybe at the movies. It is all over TV, all over Twitter, just like the last mass shooting. Then the cameras go away, and the parents are left in a wilderness of heartbreak. 
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump weekend Tweetstorm responds to Mueller indictment
By Julie Bykowicz and Janet Hook
President Trump used Twitter over the weekend to respond to the latest moves by special counsel Robert Mueller, repeating that his campaign didn’t collude with Russia. He also played down the impact that Russian actions had on the election.
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USA Today: Veterans groups urge Trump to keep VA Secretary David Shulkin despite travel errors
By Donovan Slack
Two key veterans’ organizations are urging President Trump to keep Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin in place despite mistakes he made in misusing taxpayer dollars during a European trip last year.
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Bloomberg: Trump criticizes everyone but Russia for 2016 election meddling
By Shannon Pettypiece and Mark Niquette
 
President Trump spent much of his weekend hammering the FBI, Democrats, Robert Mueller’s investigation and his own national security adviser over Russia’s efforts to sway the 2016 election that he won. Excepted from the criticism -- Russia.
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Reuters: 'Bad guy' Russia emerges as central player in Western diplomacy
By Robin Emmott and Andrea Shalal
 
European and U.S. officials divided over U.S. President Donald Trump’s foreign policy found common cause this weekend in decrying what they say is Russia’s covert campaign to undermine Western democracies.
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