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Trump’s love-hate relationship with the press | By Amie Parnes | | President Trump is skipping the White House Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday and for the second year in a row will instead appear at a political rally, this time in the swing state of Michigan.
The presidential snub underscores Trump’s terse and strained relationship with the media, and will once again lead to a split-screen on the cable news networks, highlighting the friction between the president and the press. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
Religious tensions flare after chaplain's ouster | By Scott Wong and Mike Lillis | Speaker Paul Ryan’s removal of the House chaplain has ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill and exposed deep religious fault lines among members of Congress. Catholics in both parties condemned Ryan’s ouster of Father Patrick Conroy, a Jesuit priest and the House’s spiritual leader since 2011. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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GOP Russia report serves Republicans for midterms | By former Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.) | OPINION | The GOP’s House Intelligence Committee report acknowledging Russian meddling in our elections but no collusion by the Trump campaign is like any bad crime fiction. No stunners here, no twists of plot. This is a political document written by GOP lawmakers who fear losing a midterm election. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
Stunning Korea denuclearization statement bodes well for America | By Todd Rosenblum | OPINION | The stunning Panmunjom Declaration announcement by the leaders of South Korea and North Korea is sweeping and potentially strongly in the American interest. The three-page declaration is quite vague and open to multiple interpretations, but the United States should use the most favorable interpretation going into the summit between President Trump and Kim Jong Un next month. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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