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Trump VA pick faces challenge to convince senators he’s ready for job

By Jordain Carney
 
  
President Trump's pick to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs is hearing skepticism from senators about his ability to lead the sprawling and often-troubled agency ahead of what could be a contentious confirmation hearing next week.

Ronny Jackson, who now serves as the White House physician, has no experience running a bureaucracy like the VA, which has left senators in both parties questioning whether President Trump put personal ties above qualifications in making the nomination.
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Impeaching Rosenstein? Some Republicans are talking about it
By Melanie Zanona
GOP leaders have been silent on the calls from key House conservatives to censure or impeach Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein — a move that would fire up the GOP base, but that could also turn off moderate and independent voters in the midterm elections.
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Comey memo fallout is mostly fizzle
By Katie Bo Williams
The public release of seven memos written by former FBI Director James Comey documenting his interactions with President Trump has divided Washington down political lines.
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Pompeo lacks votes for positive vote on panel
By Jordain Carney
CIA Director Mike Pompeo is officially short of the votes needed to clear the Senate Foreign Relations Committee next week.
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CIA declassifies memo on nominee's handling of interrogation tapes
By Katie Bo Williams
President Trump’s nominee for CIA director, Gina Haspel, “acted appropriately” in carrying out orders to destroy videotapes of harsh interrogations at a black site prison in Thailand, former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morell says in a newly declassified memo. 
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Republicans divided over legislation protecting Mueller
By Jordain Carney
Legislation protecting special counsel Robert Mueller has sparked deep divisions among Republicans on Capitol Hill. 
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McCabe to sue Trump admin for defamation, wrongful termination
By Jacqueline Thomsen
Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe is planning to sue the Trump administration for defamation and wrongful termination, according to multiple media reports Friday.
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North Korea to stop nuclear tests and missile launches: state media
By Max Greenwood
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un announced on Friday that he would halt nuclear and missile tests, North Korean state media reported. 
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Trump casts doubt on legality of special counsel Mueller
By Alicia Cohn
President Trump on Friday night renewed doubts about the security of the special counsel’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, by musing in a tweet that the special counsel “was established based on an illegal act.”
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Lobbying industry on winning streak in the Trump era
By Meagan R. Wilson
Lobbyists are winning big under President Trump.
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John Dowd’s resignation sets Trump up for trouble in Mueller probe
By Jonathan Turley
OPINION | John Dowd’s resignation as personal counsel to President Donald Trump sent shivers across Capitol Hill today. The reaction was not necessarily due to faith in Dowd but, rather, fear of the unknown. 
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Leaking national security advice meant for Trump is indefensible
By Tom Nichols
OPINION | Donald Trump’s detractors and critics — and I am usually one of them — are gleefully noting that yet another story has emerged that shows the president to be an uneducable loose cannon. This time, however, Trump’s opponents should think about the damage that has been done not only to our national security but to the ability of future presidents to receive confidential advice.
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CNN: Trump legal team brings fresh firepower to reset with Mueller
By Sara Murray, Gloria Borger and Evan Perez
 
President Donald Trump, stung by reports that he couldn't attract top-notch lawyers, personally pushed for former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani to add a dose of star power to his bare-bones legal team, according to sources familiar with the situation.
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The New York Times: Pressure to Release Comey Memos May Have Backfired on G.O.P.
By Michael D. Shear and Nicholas Fandos
 
For days, top Republicans in Congress demanded the release of James B. Comey’s memos about President Trump, threatening Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, with a subpoena if he failed to share the highly anticipated documents written by the former F.B.I. director.
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Reuters: Trade tensions set for brighter U.S. corporate spotlight
By Lewis Krauskopf
 
The potential for an intensifying trade dispute to undercut the U.S. stock market could become clearer next week when a host of multinational companies reports quarterly results that may provide a glimpse into the impact of those global tensions.
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NBC News: North Korea nuke test halt could be a ruse, but also a sign Pyongyang serious about talks
By Andrea Mitchell
North Korea's announcement that it is halting nuclear and missile tests could be a negotiating gambit in advance of an upcoming summit with South Korea — and the prospective historic meeting being planned with President Donald Trump — but it is still a sign that Pyongyang is serious about the talks.
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The Associated Press: Giuliani adds toughness, star power to legal team for Trump
By Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin
 
For weeks, President Donald Trump had grown increasingly frustrated with the cable news chatter that he couldn’t hire a big-name attorney for his legal team.
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