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Sunday, March 25, 2018

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Parkland students: March For Our Lives showed 'our voices matter'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“I think the fact that young people everywhere are taking initiative, standing up and leading in their communities showed we learned our voices matter,” Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student Cameron Kasky said on “Fox News Sunday.”
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Kaine: Parkland students 'changing the equation' on gun control
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
"The activism in these young people is actually changing the equation." Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) said on CNN's "State of the Union." "This gives us a moment to finally do what the American public wants us to."
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Warner: March for Our Lives was 'democracy in action'
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
"I think this time it’s going to be different. I think their demand for sensible gun control, I think we can actually get it done,” Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said on CBS's "Face the Nation." "I really think it was democracy in action, not just in Washington, but all across the country yesterday."
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‘It’s time to change our positions' on assault-style weapons ban, Warner says
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
"I think it’s time for us to have a legitimate debate about restrictions on gun magazines and assault weapons."
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Parkland student: 'It pains me' to see how Rubio has been portrayed by media
By MAX GREENWOOD
 
Kyle Kashuv, who has often stood in opposition to calls from his classmates for new gun control laws, said on CBS's "Face the Nation" that he is convinced that Rubio "cares so much" about preventing future school shootings, and that the media portrayal of him has been inaccurate.
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Kasich: Lawmakers who ignore student activists should be held 'accountable at the ballot box'
By MAX GREENWOOD
 
"If we keep the pressure on – we're not going to change everything overnight – but you can get significant changes," Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican, said on CNN's "State of the Union."
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Mark Kelly: Students have to 'be quick' to convince Trump on gun reform
By LUIS SANCHEZ 
 
Mark Kelly, a long-time gun control advocate, said he sees signs of hope for change at the federal level in the new movement of student activists but thinks "you got to get the legislation passed fast" in order to sway President Trump.
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Poll: Voters think preventing gun violence is more important than protecting gun rights
By REBECCA SAVRANSKY
 
A Fox News poll finds 53 percent of respondents think it is more important to protect citizens from gun violence, compared to 40 percent who think it is more important to protect the rights of people to own guns.
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Trump confidant: President is perplexed by reports of White House chaos
By LUIS SANCHEZ 
 
“He did say that he is expecting to make one or two major changes to his government very soon and that is going to be it,” Chris Ruddy, the CEO of Newsmax, told ABC's "This Week."
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Lewandowski: If you don't support Trump's agenda, 'you might not want to be in the building'
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“You can have a disagreement with the president. He wants to have conversations on all sides but when the decision is made, you have to be on the team because the president is the final arbiter.”
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Trump serving as his own chief of staff 'could very well play out,’ Lewandowski says
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
"I think that’s a scenario that could very well play out. The difference with this president is he is the decision maker and he loves to have all the information brought to him.”
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Kaine questions whether Bolton can obtain full security clearance
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) expressed concern at what he suggested were Bolton's "contacts with foreign governments," notably in Russia, pointing to a 2013 video for a Russian gun rights group in which Bolton appeared.
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Ex-NATO commander: 'Buckle up' for increased tensions under Bolton
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
Former NATO Commander Adm. James Stavridis predicted that President Trump's recent picks for key national security posts are likely to lead to heightened tensions abroad and a more aggressive foreign policy footing by the White House.
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Bush national security advisor on Bolton: It is the president who decides if we go to war
By LUIS SANCHEZ 
 
“On the issue of a lot of concern about whether Bolton will take the country to war...it is the president that makes those decisions,” Stephen Hadley told ABC’s “This Week.”
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Trump pick John Bolton warns of 'a little shock therapy' with China tariffs
By JOSH DELK 
 
President Trump’s incoming national security adviser John Bolton said Sunday he hopes impending economic tariffs against China could be "a little shock therapy" for the country.
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Kudlow defends China approach: Trump sees himself as a 'free trader'
By JOHN BOWDEN
 
President Trump’s new top economic adviser Larry Kudlow defended President Trump's approach to trade policy with China in an interview, calling Trump a "free trader" despite criticism that Trump's policies are protectionist.
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Mnuchin: I don't expect tariffs to have a big impact on the economy
By BRETT SAMUELS
 
“I don’t expect to see a big impact on the economy. But again, I think what we’re doing is long-term very good for the economy,” the Treasury secretary said on “Fox News Sunday.”
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Warner: Congress should 'relook' at how to regulate Facebook
By BRETT SAMUELS 
 
"All of these social media platform companies have said they have no responsibility for any of the content. I think we have to relook at that,” Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.)  said on NBC’s  “Meet The Press.” 
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Kasich blasts Trump's phone call to Putin
By MAX GREENWOOD 
 
Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) on Sunday scoffed at President Trump's decision to call Russian President Vladimir Putin to congratulate him on his recent electoral win, laughing outright at the idea of doing so.
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