Dems keep lying about health care
The House passed the AHCA May 4 by a narrow margin. Trump vowed a speedy repeal of his predecessor's signature health care law countless times during the campaign, promising to replace it with " something better" that would lower costs, wouldn't cut Medicaid or take away anyone's insurance.
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Trump urges peace between Russian Federation and Ukraine
The White House was evidently duped into believing that the Russian with the camera was the state photographer assigned to Lavrov, not also a member of TASS. Russian President Vladimir Putin requested during a recent phone conversation that Trump meet with Lavrov, the official said. Jeff Mason, the president of the White House Correspondents' Association, responded to the president's tweets , saying that the White House briefings and press conferences "conducted in full view of our ...
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Four Dead in Ohio Nursing Home Shooting
Police investigate the shooting Friday in Kirkersville, Ohio . Licking County Sheriff Randy Thorp says Disario was killed while responding to reports of a man with a gun. 'I went back in the house, and I heard another one, and that's all I know. A woman who lives across the street said she and her 6-year-old son heard it happen.
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Lawmakers want answers from the White House after Trump's 'tapes' tweet
Spicer was eventually asked if Trump's tweet means that he "doesn't have the full picture" when standing at the press briefing podium. His latest flashpoint with media was over his press office's treatment of news of FBI Director James Comey's ouster.
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Trump Contradicts White House Statements, Says He Planned to Fire Comey Anyway
And then Comey was sacked and the White House was ablaze in rumors; press secretary Sean Spicer was literally hiding in a bushes or near them, depending on which story you've heard; and everyone assumed the Holt interview was going to be canceled.
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4 dead in OH nursing home shooting
Police say the suspect killed Kirkersville Chief Steven Eric Disario and two female employees at Pine Kirk Care Center . Thorp said the police chief engaged the gunman near the rear of the nursing home. The village of about 500 residents is roughly 25 miles (39 kilometers) east of Columbus. The order lasts through sunset Tuesday. Hartless has been accused of killing Medrano and two others, including a police chief at a nursing home on Friday.
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Kirkersville Police Chief, two others and gunman dead in nursing home shooting
The sheriff says the hostages escaped when a shot was sacked at the chief. The facility is secure, and it's unclear how the gunman got in, he said. The number of shots fired in the incident is not yet known and if DiSario was able to fire any shots has not been determined.
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Can Trump Tape James Comey Legally?
Comey had been invited to testify before a closed session in the wake of his controversial firing by President Trump earlier this week, but declined to do so. It's a claim made of Comey that has many experts skeptical. According to Comey's account to associates, Trump was not satisfied with the Federal Bureau of Investigation director's answer and told him again later in the dinner that he needed Comey's loyalty, the Times reported.
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Here are the unanswered questions about Trump's 'tapes' warning to Comey
In an interview with NBC on Thursday , the president revealed that he had spoken with Comey multiple times about the Russian Federation investigation, including two phone calls and a dinner, before ultimately choosing to dismiss him. The U.S. Senate's No. 2 Democrat, Richard Durbin, slammed the president after Friday's tweet about Comey. "He wanted to stay on as the Federal Bureau of Investigation head, and I said , 'I'll consider - we'll see what happens'".
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Senate Can't Pass Methane Rollback So Interior Decides To Do It Anyway
As the clock ticked down toward the final hours that the Senate could use the Congressional Review Act with a simple majority - the deadline is Thursday - Republicans failed in a procedural vote to turn back the Bureau of Land Management regulation.
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Fiat Chrysler recalls 1M pickups for faulty software
The company's US division said Friday that it is aware of one death, two injuries and two accidents that may be related to the problem . Furthermore, Ram 3500 vehicles produced between 2014 and 2016 are also covered by the recall. Those safety measures "would then be unavailable in the event of a vehicle rollover", Fiat Chrysler said. The automaker has assured consumers that it will be able to reprogram the computer modules of the vehicles to correct this error.
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Sean Spicer missing from briefings during key week for Trump
On Friday morning, the President had tweeted, "Maybe the best thing to do would be to cancel all future "press briefings" and hand out written responses for the sake of accuracy???" Sarah Huckabee Sanders, White House deputy press secretary, filled in for Spicer on Wednesday and Thursday.








