Hillary Clinton Email Investigation Gave James Comey 'Queasy Feeling'
Loretta Lynch instructed Comey not to call the criminal investigation into the Clinton server a criminal investigation. Congressional Republicans have compared the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller in the current Russian Federation investigation with Lynch's refusal to appoint one in the 2016 probe into Clinton's use of a private email server for government communications.
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Trump Is Worried About The Trade Deficit With Germany. He Needn't Be
Trump had told European Union leaders last week, according to reports in the German press."See the millions of cars they sell in the US, terrible". "They continue to grow the bond that they had during their talks in the G-7", Spicer said, referring to a summit Trump attended with world leaders last week.
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Theresa May to form Govt
It follows calls for Ms May to resign after a disastrous election for the Conservatives . With the party in a position to hold the balance of power at Westminster, senior MP Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the DUP would be "serious players" in the hung parliament, telling the BBC: "This is flawless territory for the DUP because obviously if the Conservatives are just short of an overall majority it puts us in a very strong negotiating position and certainly that is one we would take up with ...
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MoveOn.org Calls For Trump's Impeachment After Comey Testfies
When asked by MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski in 2016 which experts he speaks with, Trump replied, "I'm speaking with myself, number one, because I have a very good brain". Trump also saluted the United States' relationship with Romania and praised its contribution to the global fight against terror. While Trump's attorney issued a statement defending Trump and attacking Comey for the leak, and Trump's son Don Jr.
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Shadow Chancellor: Labour party ready to form minority government
Senior figures from the Tories have flown to Belfast to begin talks. On a night of high drama, Mrs May - who went into the election with a majority of 17 - fell eight seats short of an overall majority. "I sought, and to be fair to the prime minister, received a categoric assurance that in talking to the DUP that there would be no suggestion of any rollback on LGBTI rights in the rest of the United Kingdom", she said.
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Britain's May reaches 'outline' power deal after election fiasco
The Conservatives won 318 seats in Thursday's vote, down from 331 in 2015, falling short of an overall majority in the 650-seat House of Commons after the opposition Labour Party, led by socialist stalwart Jeremy Corbyn , scored hefty gains.
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UK Election: Theresa May to form government with DUP backing
The DUP and Sinn Féin have crushed their smaller and more centrist political rivals, with the election result in Northern Ireland showing a sharp swing to the more hardline proponents of unionism and nationalism. The Jeremy Corbyn led Opposition Labour Party performed better than most forecast, making considerable gains from the Tories to end up at 262 MPs.
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U.S. soldiers killed in Afghanistan
However, according to local sources, the attack was an insider attack targeting U.S. soldiers by an Afghan solider. "An investigation has already begun", he said. Such strikes have bred deep mistrust between local and foreign forces. "Today at around noon an Afghan commando opened fire on United States troops in Achin district , killing two American soldiers".
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UK gov't agrees outline deal with DUP for support - PA
The pair formed part of May's small inner circle and were blamed by many Conservatives for the party's lackluster campaign and unpopular election platform. The DUP is a far-right and homophobic party in Northern Ireland , who vetoed several votes for same-sex marriage. Northern Ireland is the only remaining country in the United Kingdom where same-sex marriage is illegal, due to the DUP using a veto to block any legislation trying to change legislation.
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British PM Theresa May's top aides resign following disastrous election results
Less than a year after May was propelled into Downing Street following Britain's surprise referendum decision to leave the European Union , party insiders were placing bets on how long she could last. With 649 of 650 seats declared, the Conservatives had won 318 seats . I'm very proud to lead this party. This is expected to have an impact on the Brexit negotiations , which are due to open with the European Union on June 19 .
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British prime minister's top aides resign after election fiasco
Downing Street initially said an outline agreement on a " confidence and supply " arrangement had been reached with the DUP which will be put to the Cabinet for discussion on Monday. Graham Brady, who chairs the influential 1922 committee of Conservative members, said there was no public appetite for a second election after May's party failed to win a majority in Thursday's vote.
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Police release first photos of fake explosive belts in London attack
Following the terror attack, 12 were arrested and released within 24 hours without any charges pressed against them. In addition to the fake explosives, police have released images of ceramic knives found on or near the assailants and the van they used to hit people on the bridge.







