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Tipsheet: House GOP intensifies assault on Mueller probe

 
 
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House GOP intensifies assault on Mueller probe
By Katie Bo Williams
 
House Republicans are intensifying a multi-pronged assault to chip away at special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian interference in the U.S. election.

A vocal group of conservative members has for weeks blitzed the airwaves decrying bias in Mueller’s investigation and on Thursday, two prominent members called for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to step down from the Justice Department — a resignation that could clear the way for the special counsel’s dismissal.
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Listen to the HillCast Power Politics podcast: Top Dem says 'no Republican Senate seat is safe'
By Reid Wilson and Alexis Simendinger
The Democrat charged with overseeing the party’s long-shot bid to reclaim control of the Senate this year maintains the Republican majority is at risk — though he pointedly declined in an interview for The Hill’s Power Politics podcast to predict how the midterms would play out.
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Trump World frustrated, angry over new book
By Jordan Fabian
Allies of President Trump are aghast at the damage caused by a new book that paints a picture of a chaotic, dysfunctional and incompetent early months of the Trump administration.
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‘Fire and Fury’ author predicts his book will help end Trump’s presidency
By Alicia Cohn
Michael Wolff, the author of a controversial new book about President Trump’s White House, said Saturday that his book is creating “the perception and the understanding that will finally end ... this presidency.”
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Who is ‘Fire and Fury’ author Michael Wolff? 
By Joe Concha
Author Michael Wolff has become a household name in days after wall-to-wall coverage of “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.” The book has brought new scrutiny to Wolff, a 64-year-old newsroom veteran who has been a figure in New York media circles for decades.
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GOP senators request criminal investigation of Trump dossier author
By Jordain Carney
Two GOP senators are asking the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into Christopher Steele, the author of a controversial research dossier on President Trump.The letter is the first known criminal referral from any of the congressional investigations into Russia's election interference.
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Bank hands over Fusion GPS records to House panel
By Julia Manchester
A bank has reportedly handed over a series of financial records from intelligence firm Fusion GPS after the firm pushed to prevent the documents from being given to Congress.
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Top GOP candidate drops out of Ohio Senate race
By Ben Kamisar
Ohio state Treasurer Josh Mandel (R) is dropping his Senate bid, citing his wife's health issues. Mandel had been the top candidate in the race to take on Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) — he was the party's nominee in the 2012 Senate race against Brown, losing by about 6 points that year. 
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Trump to make infrastructure push during Camp David retreat
By Melanie Zanona
President Trump will push for his long-awaited infrastructure package when he huddles with Republican congressional leaders at Camp David this weekend, as the GOP appears divided about whether the rebuilding effort will be a top priority for the party this year
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FBI ruled McCabe had no conflict of interest in Clinton probe: docs
By Julia Manchester
The FBI said in documents released Friday that Deputy Director Andrew McCabe did not have any role in the probe into Hillary Clinton's private email server while his wife ran as a Democrat for state office in Virginia.
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Three views of Trump
By Stuart Shapiro
OPINION | One year into his presidency, there is no more agreement about where Donald Trump fits in American history than there was when he took office.
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People will die if HHS weakens requirements for essential health benefits
By Carl Schmid
OPINION | Through constant attacks on the Affordable Care Act, whether to repeal the individual mandate or denying cost sharing reduction payments, it is crucial that the focus remain on patients to ensure that access to care is not compromised.
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The Associated Press: Trump, GOP lawmakers to take up 2018 agenda at Camp David
By Jill Colvin and Andrew Taylor
President Donald Trump will huddle with congressional Republicans, Cabinet secretaries and aides at Camp David this weekend to discuss their 2018 legislative priorities.
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The Washington Post: Author Wolff revels in White House criticism of tell-all book
By David Nakamura
 
Author Michael Wolff remained defiant Friday in the face of personal attacks from the White House and threats of legal action from President Trump’s lawyers over his tell-all book on the West Wing.
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NBC News: Justice Department’s policy shift may slow booming pot industry
By Jon Schupper
America’s marijuana industry, already threading a thicket of conflicting state and federal laws, entered a new era of uncertainty this week when the Justice Department scrapped a policy that allowed pot to flourish in states that legalized it.
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CNN: Is the White House declaring a policy war on California?
By Z. Byron Wolf
 
It's Washington versus California on marijuana, climate change, offshore oil drilling and immigration this week as bubbling disagreements between President Donald Trump's administration and California all seemed to spill over at once.
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The Wall Street Journal: U.S. Employers Slowed Pace of Hiring in December
By Eric Morath
The pace of hiring slowed a bit in the final month of 2017, but remained robust for the year as a whole and the jobless rate held at a 17-year low, signs the broader labor market maintained plenty of momentum going into the new year.
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