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2018年11月11日 星期日

Sunday shows - Sessions ouster reverberates

 
 
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Schiff: Acting AG 'will be called to answer' if he interferes with Mueller investigation
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Sunday that there are "very strong" facts that indicate Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker should recuse himself from overseeing special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and pledged to hold Whitaker accountable if it's found he made any commitment to President Trump regarding the probe.
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Top Judiciary Dem threatens to subpoena acting AG Whitaker
By MICHAEL BURKE
 
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that the House Judiciary Committee will subpoena Acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker in January if he won't voluntarily testify in front of the committee.
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Pelosi: Whitaker’s appointment to acting AG ‘does violence to the Constitution’
By TAL AXELROD 
 
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) ripped President Trump’s appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general, saying in a new interview that his appointment “does violence to the Constitution.”
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Graham confident there will be 'no political influence' put on Mueller by Whitaker
By MICHAEL BURKE 
 
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Sunday that he's confident that Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker will assert "no political influence" on special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation despite his past criticism of the investigation.
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Nadler: No plans to investigate or impeach Kavanaugh
By MICHAEL BURKE 
 
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) on Sunday said the House Judiciary Committee has no plans to investigate or impeach Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, 
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Top Oversight Dem: I won't be issuing subpoenas like 'candy on Halloween'
By KYLE BALLUCK 
 
Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), who is slated to become chairman of the House Oversight Committee in the new Congress, said on Sunday that he does not plan to issue subpoenas like “candy on Halloween.”
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Scott: Nelson 'clearly trying to commit fraud' to win election
By MEGAN KELLER
 
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) said on Sunday that his opponent in the state's Senate race, incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson (D), is "clearing trying to commit fraud to win this election." 
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Senate campaign chief: Scott 'right to be upset' with vote in Florida
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Sen. Cory Gardner (R-Colo.), the head of the GOP Senate campaign committee, on Sunday  attacked Florida election officials in the middle of a heated Senate race between incumbent Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) and Gov. Rick Scott (R-Fla.).
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Schumer slams Trump, Scott over Florida recount: They 'don't want the votes counted'
By  MICHAEL BURKE
 
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) on Sunday slammed President Trump and Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) as Florida's Senate and gubernatorial races head to recounts, saying they "don't want the votes counted."
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Pelosi dismisses Trump's charges of fraud in Florida recount
By MICHAEL BURKE
 
"My experience with the president is that any time he charges somebody with something, he's just projecting what he might have done himself."
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Top House Dem: Pelosi will have 'overwhelming support' of Democrats in bid for Speaker
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
"She most certainly has my support. I would do anything I can to make sure that she’s the Speaker," Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.)  said on ABC's "This Week."
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Newly elected Dems downplay midterms results as referendum on Trump
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Newly elected congresswomen Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.) and Lauren Underwood (D-lll.) on Sunday downplayed the influence President Trump had on their respective victories in Tuesday's midterm elections.
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Conway on video of Acosta-aide interaction: 'That’s not altered, that’s sped up'
By MEGAN KELLER 
 
White House counsel Kellyanne Conway on Sunday pushed back on accusations that press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted a video of an exchange between CNN's Jim Acosta and an administration intern that was altered to appear more aggressive.
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Conway on working for Trump administration her husband critiques: 'It doesn't affect me'
By MEGAN KELLER 
 
“I’ve never been doing better personally or professionally."
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Republicans push back on Trump’s threat to withhold California funding amid wildfire
By MEGAN KELLER
 
GOP Sens. Cory Gardner (Colo.) and Lindsey Graham (S.C.) pushed back Sunday against President Trump's threat to revoke federal funding if California does not better prevent wildfires. 
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