Trump Asks Why 'Beleaguered' Jeff Sessions Isn't Investigating Hillary Clinton
The presidential pardon issue may not be the golden parachute it might have seemed when raised last week. "I think, in all likelihood, he does", Mr. Shortly after Trump's tweet website Axios reported that Trump was considering replacing Sessions with another early supporter, Rudy Giuliani, a former NY mayor.
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Turkish FM denies investigation claims on German firms
German companies including Daimler AG, Deutsche Bank AG, Siemens AG and Volkswagen AG are exposed to Turkey with local operations or manufacturing, and the German government depends on the country to help stem the flow of migrants into Europe.
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Duterte pledges to continue anti-drug campaign
Duterte said. "[The president] would generally find the prepared speech boring, deviate from the text and talk about anything under the sun", Yabes said, adding that most of the time people get confused during his speeches. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he will never visit the United States while he is in office, and adds that he has "seen America and it's lousy".
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Thunderstorms pelt South Mississippi - Harrison County is under a flash flood watch
At 1:16 p.m. doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain over Chevelon and Wildcat Canyons north of Forest Lakes. As for the Blanchard River, the weather service says the current Blanchard River level leaves "a lot of room to handle runoff without causing flooding".
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Weekend box office: Dunkirk and Girls Trip do well while Valerian struggles
For comparison, Besson's film Lucy, starring Scarlett Johansson, opened to $43.8 million in 2014. Added to that, the total earnings of " Dunkirk " elsewhere in the world - its global opening being in London's Leicester Square - scooped up $105.9 million.
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President Trump to deliver statement on health care on Monday
These probes have taken a backseat to the Mueller investigation, which is now looking beyond Trump's political campaign and into his businesses. Mr Kushner, 36, is a senior adviser to the president and was in charge of the Trump campaign's digital strategy.
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Trump Slams 'Failing New York Times' For Foiling ISIS Leader's Capture
The newspaper has claimed that the report is both " malicious and inaccurate ". The updated segment on "Fox & Friends" on Monday morning consisted of airing General Thomas's comments again, and adding about 15 seconds dedicated to The Times's response.
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Parents accused of giving hours old daughter an opioid
As the man, 29-year-old Colby Glen Wilde , walked out of the store, loss prevention employees approached him. Police say Wilde handed his daughter in the vehicle seat to a stranger, jumped into his auto and sped away. Several days later, however, police searched the family's home and found drug paraphernalia near the baby bassinet and a sippy cup. Also lying around was Suboxone, some of it in pill form, the rest of it crushed.
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Chinese jets intercept USA surveillance plane over East China Sea
China has opened a modern cinema theatre on Yongxing Island in the disputed South China Sea as part of its plan to establish authority over the area, the state media reported on Sunday. However, in her speech Tuesday to a forum in New Delhi, Bishop appeared to discourage direct confrontation. But China has repeatedly expressed displeasure with US surveillance in the region and with Washington's efforts to stop North Korea from building an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of ...
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Donald Trump is upset that Jeff Sessions can't time travel
In March, he recused himself from involvement in the Justice Department's investigation into allegations of collusion between President Trump's campaign team and the Russian government during the 2016 election because he had served as a campaign surrogate at the time for Mr.
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Philippines to extend martial law in south until year end
Duterte's administration claims the extension will give the government more time to tackle armed extremists allied with the Islamic State group . The crisis in Marawi has so far left close to 600 people killed, including 428 militants, 105 government soldiers, and 45 civilians.
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Deputy AG Rosenstein Slams Comey For Leaking Memos
The president said he interpreted that information as a threat. "I have the honor of serving as attorney general". "But I have heard that there are some positions that the Justice Department is having some trouble filling", Wood said. That others agree Sessions' recusal was a mistake has only fueled Trump's frustration with the investigation dogging the White House. "That's why I made that decision", Rosenstein said.






