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Tipsheet: Retiring GOP lawmakers cut loose on Trump

 
 
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Retiring GOP lawmakers cut loose on Trump
By Melanie Zanona
 
Few Republicans in Washington are willing to go head-to-head with President Trump, but there is one band of GOP members willing to stand up to the leader of their own party: lawmakers who have announced their retirements.

While it’s not uncommon for members to feel far more liberated on their way out the door, it has taken on a whole new meaning in the Trump era, where lawmakers are confronted daily by a never-ending stream of White House controversies.
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Tariff fight could hit GOP in key Senate states
By Ben Kamisar and Lisa Hagen
 
Democrats see President Trump's escalating trade war with China as an opportunity that could help them win several Senate races in states where a trade fight would damage local economies. 
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US calls on Russia to end support for Syrian regime after alleged chemical attack
By The Hill staff 
VIDEO | At least 70 people were killed in the alleged chemical attack.
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Five things to know about Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska
By Max Greenwood
The Trump administration's decision to hit dozens of Russian oligarchs, companies and government officials with sanctions on Friday took direct aim at those close to President Vladimir Putin. 
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With questions mounting, Pruitt fights for his job
By Luis Sanchez
As questions mount about his use of taxpayer funds and relationships with lobbyists, Scott Pruitt’s future remains uncertain.
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Trump: Pruitt 'doing a great job'
By Max Greenwood
President Trump expressed confidence in Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt on Saturday, appearing to dismiss the controversies swirling around the official.
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One person dead after fire in Trump Tower
By Max Greenwood
One man is dead after a fire broke out at Trump Tower in New York on Saturday.
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Kelly threatened to quit chief of staff post last month: report
By Avery Anapol
Chief of staff John Kelly reportedly “blew up” at President Trump and threatened to quit his position late last month.
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Cambridge Analytica says more than 87 million could have had information breached
By Luis Sanchez
Cambridge Analytica co-founder Christopher Wylie said on Saturday that the number of people affected by his company’s data breach could be higher than Facebook’s estimates of 87 million.
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House GOP super PAC contacts more than 300K voters in midterm push
By Ben Kamisar
The Congressional Leadership Fund, the GOP super PAC aligned with House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.), contacted more than 300,000 voters on Saturday during an all-out push meant to help the party hold onto the House majority in November's elections. 
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To counter Russia and back Baltic states, America must fortify NATO
By Douglas Schoen
OPINION | In order to effectively counter Moscow’s aggression in Baltic states, the United States must bolster NATO rhetorically, politically and militarily. 
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Trump's tough sanctions mark turning point toward Moscow
By Peter Harrell
OPINION | The latest sanctions against Russian oligarchs and officials are the Trump administration’s most forceful action to date against Russia and mark the ascendancy of officials who have argued for a more aggressive American response to Moscow’s attacks on the United States and our allies. 
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NBC News: In New Hampshire, the 2020 presidential race is already well underway
By Kailani Koenig
Potential candidates are making visits and wooing activists behind the scenes.
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The New York Times: Farmers’ anger at tariffs puts GOP candidates in bind
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Ana Swanson
President Trump is moving to fulfill one of his central campaign promises, but a get-tough stance with China could reverberate badly in the nation’s heartland.
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The Associated Press: Democrats even in GOP country shift toward gun restrictions
By Thomas Beaumont
Just 18 months after declaring his opposition to banning assault weapons, Nebraska Democrat Brad Ashford has changed his mind.
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The Washington Post: Round-the-clock security for EPA leader Pruitt has cost taxpayers nearly $3 million
By Juliet Eilperin and Brady Dennis
 
Agency correspondence and travel schedules obtained by The Washington Post show that Scott Pruitt’s security detail, which is triple the size of those for prior EPA administrators, has stretched the agency’s resources.
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ABC News: Trump's border boss defends National Guard deployment, but won't say when White House told him of decision
By Mike Levine
 
The man overseeing the Border Patrol and the Trump administration's effort to build a "wall" along the U.S.-Mexican border won't say whether he knew anything about a National Guard deployment before President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced plans for "guarding our border with the military."
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