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Sunday shows - Brazile denies Democratic primary was ‘rigged’

 
 
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Brazile denies Democratic primary was ‘rigged’
By MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“I found no evidence, none, whatsoever,” Brazile told ABC’s “This Week.”

“The only thing I found, which I said, I found the cancer, but I’m not killing the patient, was this memorandum that prevented the DNC from running its own operation," she said. 
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Brazile to critics: 'Go to hell'
By MALLORY SHELBOURNE 
 
“For those who are telling me to shut up, they told Hillary that a couple months ago. You know what I tell them? Go to hell. I’m going to tell my story,” Brazile told ABC’s “This Week.”
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Perez: Brazile claims about Clinton's health 'without merit'
By MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“I don’t know what Donna Brazile fell for, but all I know is under the rules and bylaws of the Democratic National Committee, she couldn’t have done this,” Perez told NBC’s “Meet the Press,” referring to a report that said Brazile considered replacing Clinton with former Vice President Joe Biden.
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Ryan on DNC revelations: I understand why Democrats would be 'ticked off'
By JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
"To see such a deck stacked is really pretty jaw-dropping to me.  No wonder the Democrats are ticked off. I would be, too," Ryan told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday."
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Pelosi: Talk of primary being rigged for Clinton 'almost a waste of time'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“I haven’t read (Brazile’s) book. I have great respect for her and Hillary Clinton,” Pelosi told CNN’s Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." “But, not knowing the facts of what it is, I would hope there’s another side to the story. But that’s neither here nor there. It’s almost a waste of time, except for people to put their view of it on the record.”
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Warner: 'I don't believe the Democratic Party is corrupt'
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“I don’t believe the Democratic Party is corrupt. I believe the Democratic Party is best when it’s forward leaning,” the Virginia Democrat said on CBS’s “Face The Nation.”
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Ex-Clinton adviser: Sanders, Clinton divide will haunt Dems for next decade
By JOSH DELK 
 
Dick Morris, who advised Clinton during his time as Arkansas Governor and in the White House, said in an interview with John Catsimatidis that the Democratic party is divided between the ideologies of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and former candidate Hillary Clinton.
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Ryan feels 'very good' about passing tax bill by Thanksgiving
By MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“I feel very good about it.  I think our members are very excited about this.  We’re pleased with what we’ve rolled out, and this is what we said we would do when we ran for office in 2016,” Ryan told “Fox News Sunday” when asked about the deadline.
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Ryan: I'm a deficit hawk and 'a growth advocate'
By JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
"Paul Ryan Deficit Hawk is also a growth advocate.  Paul Ryan Deficit Hawk also knows that you have to have a faster growing economy, more jobs, bigger take home pay, that means higher tax revenues," Ryan told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday."
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Pelosi calls GOP tax plan 'a moment of truth for America'
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
“What they do is it’s a sleight of hand, it’s a shell game, it’s a Ponzi scheme,” the California Democrat told CNN’s Jake Tapper on CNN's "State of the Union."
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Pelosi: Impeaching Trump 'not some place I think we should go'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“Our election is about meeting the needs of the American people, stopping this tax bill right now, which is an insult to the intelligence of the American people and an assault on their financial security. That’s what we should be talking about.”
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Poll: Majority of Americans says Trump has achieved little
By JOSH DELK
 
According to a new poll from ABC News and the Washington Post, 65 percent of Americans say that Trump's accomplishments thus far range between "little or nothing" to "not much."
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Graham: Trump is crossing a line with DOJ comments
By JULIA MANCHESTER
 
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said on Sunday that President Trump crossed a line when he publicly pressured the Department of Justice to investigate Hillary Clinton. 
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Bharara: Trump telling DOJ who to investigate ‘terrible thing for rule of law’
By MALLORY SHELBOURNE
 
“It is a terrible thing for a president in this country to tell his Justice Department who to investigate, who to prosecute and who to keep their hands off of.” 
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Ryan: Congress will not interfere with Mueller investigation
By JULIA MANCHESTER
 
"We're not going to interfere with his investigation.  The investigation will take its course, and we will let it take its course," Ryan told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday." "We’re also doing our own investigations here in the House – and the Senate has one as well – into Russia and into Russia’s meddling in our campaign.” 
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Graham: Sessions needs to tell us everything he knows about Russia
By JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
"Jeff, you need to tell us everything you know about Russia. So yeah, he probably should come back, and answer the question yet again 'did you know anything about an effort by the Trump campaign to meet with Russia, not just collude with Russia,'" Graham told Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday," issuing a direct appeal to the attorney general.
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Feinstein: Sessions should re-testify on Russia meetings
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“It seems to me Sen. (Al) Franken (D-Minn.) has been very good in outlining the various instances where there was more than one contact on behalf of Sessions,” Feinstein told CNN’s Jake Tapper on "State of the Union." 
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Bolton: US 'may have to act on its own' against North Korea if China doesn't step in
By MAX GREENWOOD
 
John Bolton, a former State Department official and United Nations ambassador, warned that the U.S. may have to act on its own in regards to North Korea if China fails to step up its efforts to rein in the reclusive country's nuclear program.
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Warner: Congress should use 'lightest touch possible' in regulating social media companies
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
“As a pro-tech guy, as somebody who’s been in the tech business longer than I’ve been in politics, I think we need to take the lightest touch possible,” Warner told CBS’s “Face The Nation.” “But the basic requirement that there ought to be the same disclosure for political ads on the internet that exist for ads that appear on your show, I think makes sense.”
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