網頁

2018年8月5日 星期日

Sunday shows - Trump's attacks on Mueller probe dominate

 
 
View in your browser
 
The Hill Tipsheet Sunday Shows
Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Email
 
Trump lawyer downplays Trump Tower meeting
By MARY TYLER MARCH
 
President Trump's attorney, Jay Sekulow, on Sunday downplayed a June 2016 meeting between the president's son, Donald Trump, Jr., and a Russian lawyer offering dirt on Hillary Clinton, after a  report  that the president fears his son may have inadvertently gotten himself into legal trouble.
Read the full story here
 
 
Sekulow: Obstruction of justice by tweet is absurd
By MARY TYLER MARCH
 
"The president has a First Amendment right to put his opinions out there."
Read the full story here
 
 
Schiff: There's 'plenty of evidence' of collusion 'in plain sight'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Sunday that he believes there's evidence "in plain sight" that President Trump colluded with the Russians.
Read the full story here
 
 
Rubio: 'Best thing' for Trump and country is to allow Mueller investigation to finish
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Sunday that it's in President Trump's best interest to let special counsel Robert Mueller complete his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
Read the full story here
 
 
Top GOP rep: Trump should be 'straightforward with the American people' about Russian interference
By EMILY BIRNBAUM 
 
"The president should be straightforward with the American people about the threat to our election process, that Russia - Putin in particular - is engaged in," House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Royce (R-Calif.) said on CNN's "State of the Union," referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Read the full story here
 
 
Bolton: No disconnect between Trump, administration officials on Russian interference
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
The national security adviser said the idea that there's a disconnect between the president and his administration on the issue is a "press narrative."
Read the full story here
 
 
Senate Dem: Trump's rhetoric on Russia undermines national security
By EMILY BIRNBAUM
 
Sen. Klobuchar (D-Minn.) said on Sunday that President Trump's comments downplaying Russia interference in the 2016 election pose a threat to national security. 
Read the full story here
 
 
Conway: 'I don't believe journalists are the enemy of the people'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
White House counselor Kellyanne Conway said Sunday she does not believe journalists are the "enemy of the people," pushing back on the label frequently used by President Trump amid escalating tensions between the White House and the press.
Read the full story here
 
 
Fox News's Wallace presses Bolton on Trump tweet: What wars have journalists caused?
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
"Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace challenged national security adviser John Bolton about President Trump's tweet on Sunday morning, which blasted journalists and claimed they can "cause war."
Read the full story here
 
 
Kasich: Ohio candidate didn’t invite Trump to rally
By AVERY ANAPOL 
 
Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) said Sunday that an Ohio House candidate did not invite President Trump to appear at his campaign rally on Saturday.
Read the full story here
 
 
Ohio special election 'doesn't bode well' for GOP, Kasich says
By MARY TYLER MARCH 
 
"It’s really kind of shocking because this should be just a slam dunk and it’s not," Kasich said on ABC's "This Week." "It really doesn’t bode well for the Republican Party because this ... shouldn’t even be contested."
Read the full story here
 
 
Deval Patrick: 'I'm not ready to be a candidate for 2020'
By EMILY BIRBAUM 
 
"I’m trying to keep my focus ... on these small number of races where I’ve been invited to help and where I think I can be helpful," the former Democratic Massachusetts governor told CNN host Jake Tapper.  
Read the full story here
 
 
Man behind 3D printed gun designs says 'social costs' necessary to protect Second Amendment
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Cody Wilson, the founder of Defense Distributed, argued on "Fox News Sunday" that any restrictions on the ability to print 3D guns would infringe on First Amendment and Second Amendment rights. 
Read the full story here
 
 
 
 
  Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Email  
 
Did a friend forward you this email?
Sign up for The Hill Tipsheet    
 
 
 
 
 
THE HILL
 
Privacy Policy  |  Manage Subscriptions  |  Unsubscribe  |  Email to a friend  |  Sign Up for Other Newsletters
 
The Hill 1625 K Street, NW 9th Floor, Washington DC 20006
©2016 Capitol Hill Publishing Corp., a subsidiary of News Communications, Inc.
 
 

沒有留言:

張貼留言