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News Alert: Senate GOP rejects Trump’s call to go big on gun legislation

 
 
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Senate GOP rejects Trump’s call to go big on gun legislation
Senate Republicans say President Trump’s comments Wednesday calling for more ambitious gun-control proposals won’t change the political calculus in their conference, which supports a limited response to the shooting at a Florida high school.

Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas), who is leading the GOP response to gun violence in the upper chamber, told reporters after the meeting with Trump at the White House that he still favors a limited approach.

He wants to put a narrow bill on the floor that would give state and local officials more incentive to report relevant information to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System known as NICS.
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Senate GOP rejects Trump’s call to go big on gun legislation

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Senate Republicans say President Trump’s comments Wednesday calling for more ambitious gun-control proposals won’t change the political calculus in their conference, which supports a limited response to the shooting at a Florida high school.

Senate Republican Whip John Cornyn (R-Texas), who is leading the GOP response to gun violence in the upper chamber, told reporters after the meeting with Trump at the White House that he still favors a limited approach.
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Five takeaways from Trump’s meeting on guns
By Niall Stanage and Jordain Carney
President Trump shook up the gun control debate — and many members of his own party — with a televised White House meeting with lawmakers that lasted more than an hour on Wednesday afternoon.
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Walmart to raise age limit on gun purchases
By Brandon Carter
Walmart is set to raise the minimum age for gun purchases and ammunition, according to a statement from the company.
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Kushner’s future is uncertain — but few think he’s leaving White House
By Jonathan Easley
President Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner is facing an uncertain future at the White House.
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Hope Hicks resigns from White House
By Jordan Fabian and Avery Anapol
Hope Hicks, one of President Trump’s most loyal and trusted advisers, said Wednesday she will resign as White House communications director. 
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Frustrated Dems demand contempt action against Bannon
By Katie Bo Williams and Olivia Beavers
Democrats say Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee are failing to follow up on threats to hold former White House strategist Stephen Bannon in contempt of Congress.
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Dems press Trump on response to Russian cyber threat
By Morgan Chalfant
Democrats are stepping up their charges that the Trump administration is doing nothing to counter Russian hacking and disinformation.
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GOP eyes budget maneuver to pay for ObamaCare funds
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Democratic state legislators in North Carolina and Colorado are facing calls to resign from office after being accused of sexually harassing multiple women.
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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt said on Wednesday that he would be flying coach on his next flight.
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GOP must now reject Trump’s demands on immigration
By James Norton
OPINION | The Trump administration, like Lucy with Charlie Brown, pulled the immigration football away from reformers in Congress.
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The Washington Post: Trump’s apparent efforts to oust Sessions last year are said to be a focus of Mueller’s probe
By Devlin Barrett, Josh Dawsey and Rosalind S. Helderman
 
Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has been investigating a period of time last summer when President Trump seemed determined to drive Attorney General Jeff Sessions from his job, according to people familiar with the matter.
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The New York Times: Kushner’s business got loans after White House visits
By Jesse Drucker, Kate Kelly and Ben Protess
 
Apollo, the private equity firm, and Citigroup made large loans last year to the family real estate business of Jared Kushner, President Trump’s senior adviser.
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Reuters: New York regulator asks Deutsche, other banks about Kushner loans: source
By Karen Freifeld
 
New York’s state banking regulator asked Deutsche Bank AG and two other lenders for information on their relationships with U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner and his family’s real estate company, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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The Wall Street Journal: Boom in share buybacks renews question of who wins from tax cuts
By Akane Otani,  Richard Rubin and Theo Francis
 
Large U.S. companies announced over $200 billion in repurchases in past three months.
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The Associated Press: Russian election assault poses quandary for 2018 campaigns
By Tom LoBianco and Steve Peoples
Encrypted messages. Two-factor authentication. Real-time monitoring of social media for malicious internet bot activity.

This is the new reality for candidates running in 2018, scared of email hacks and elaborate misinformation schemes like the ones Russia used to disrupt the 2016 campaign.
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