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2018年12月9日 星期日

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Schiff: Trump may face ‘real prospect of jail time’
By  MICHAEL BURKE
 
"There’s a very real prospect that on the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him. That he may be the first president in quite some time to face the real prospect of jail time," Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said on CBS's "Face the Nation."
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Top Dem: Illegal payments would ‘certainly’ be impeachable offenses if directed by Trump
By MICHAEL BURKE
 
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said Sunday that it would "certainly" be an impeachable offense if it's proven that President Trump directed illegal payments during his campaign.

But Nadler, likely the next chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, also questioned whether those payments were important enough "to justify an impeachment."
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Nadler: Latest court filings show Trump was at center of 'massive fraud'
By MICHAEL BURKE 
 
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) on Sunday said the latest indictments and filings brought by prosecutors against former associates of President Trump show that he was at the center of "massive fraud" against the public.
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Dem senator: We've entered a 'new phase' in Mueller investigation
By MEGAN KELLER
 
"We have reached a new level in the investigation. The special counsel is starting to show his cards and these are very serious allegations," Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) told ABC's "This Week." "This is a president who's now named as an un-indicted co-conspirator."
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Maine senator calls impeachment 'last resort': 'We may get there, but we’re not there now'
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) said Sunday that he doesn't support opening an impeachment inquiry against President Trump at this point, warning that doing so based on publicly available evidence would be viewed as politically motivated.
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Angus King: Flynn filing should make White House most nervous
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Sen. Angus King (I-Maine) on Sunday called court documents related to President Trump's former national security adviser, Michael Flynn, "the most significant filing of the week" in a stretch that saw several court filings related to investigations into the president's former associates.
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Rubio: It would be a 'terrible mistake' for Trump to pardon Manafort
By  MEGAN KELLER 
 
“I think it would be a terrible mistake if he did that," Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) told ABC "This Week" when asked about Trump's comments that he would not take a pardon for Manafort off the table, saying it could "trigger a debate as to whether pardon powers should be amended.” 
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Rand Paul downplays potential Trump campaign finance violations: 'We’ve over-criminalized campaign finance'
By  BRETT SAMUELS 
 
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) on Sunday downplayed any implication that President Trump violated campaign finance laws during the 2016 presidential campaign, and argued it reflects a broader issue with penalties related to campaign expenditures.
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Christie: It sounds like New York prosecutors have corroborating evidence against Trump beyond Cohen
By MEGAN KELLER 
 
"The language in the sentencing memo is different from what we've heard before," Christie told ABC's "This Week," noting that Trump's former attorney Cohen has previously said he violated campaign finance law at the president's direction. "The only thing that would concern me if I was the president's team this morning about this sentencing memo is the language."
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Kudlow: I think Kelly's White House departure 'was very amicable'
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Sunday described John Kelly's departure from the administration as "amicable," despite months of reporting about the White House chief of staff's acrimonious relationship with President Trump.
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Rubio a 'huge' fan of John Kelly: 'It's a loss to see him go'
By MICHAEL BURKE 
 
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Sunday that he's a "huge John Kelly fan," adding that it will be difficult to replace the outgoing White House chief of staff when he leaves at the end of the year.
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Paul calls views of Trump's attorney general pick on surveillance 'very troubling'
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
"I haven’t made a decision yet on him, but I can tell you the first things I’ve learned about him being for more surveillance of Americans is very, very troubling," Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said.
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Kudlow says he's confident arrest of Chinese executive and trade talks will remain separate issues
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on "Fox News Sunday" that it's possible that the Trump administration would release Meng Wanzhou, chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies, as part of ongoing trade talks with China.
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Key Senate Republican: Criminal justice reform needs more GOP support
By MICHAEL BURKE
 
Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) said Sunday that there is "still an opportunity" for Congress to pass a bipartisan criminal justice reform package this year, but added that the legislation needs support from more Republicans in the Senate.
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Murphy on 2020 bid: 'We need a candidate who is 100 percent authentic'
By MEGAN KELLER
 
"I think in 2020 we need a candidate who is 100 percent authentic, who is tough, and who can challenge this president on both domestic policy and foreign policy and I’m simply going to make sure that we have a candidate that fits that bill,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said.
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