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Trump Calls Bounty Report A 'Hoax' Despite Administration's Briefing Of Congress
The president dismissed the allegation as politically motivated. The Senate intelligence committee is scheduled to receive a briefing on the matter Wednesday. -
Congress Unites To Demand Answers From Trump On Russian Bounties In Afghanistan
Updated at 11:50 a.m. ETMembers of Congress in both parties demanded answers on Monday about reported bounties paid by Russian operatives to Afghan… -
Trump Denies Briefing On Russian Bounties Reportedly Placed on U.S. Troops
President Trump is denying a New York Times report that he was briefed on an alleged Russian effort to pay bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill… -
Trump Denies Briefing On Reported Bounties Against US Troops
President Donald Trump is denying that he'd been briefed on reported U.S. intelligence that a Russian military intelligence unit secretly offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants for killing American troops in Afghanistan. -
Trump Retweets Video Of Apparent Supporter Saying 'White Power'
A video shared by President Trump on Twitter Sunday includes a man who appears to be a Trump supporter saying "white power" in response to protesters.In… -
Biden Slams Trump Over Reported Bounties Placed On US Troops
WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump on Saturday over a report that he said, if true, contains a “truly shocking revelation” about… -
Trump Is Still Running Against The City And Idea Of Washington, D.C.
One of the oldest traditions in American politics is "running against Washington," which has been a common campaign theme since the city was first created… -
Sue O'Connell: Trump May Be Angling For Something Other Than Re-Election
"Donald Trump's going to have a hard time getting re-elected," she said. "Then what's his next play? What's this con man's next revenue stream?' -
Citing A Breached 'Firewall,' Media Leaders Sue U.S. Official Over Firings
The new CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media Michael Pack has been sued for firing leaders of international broadcasters funded by the government. They claim their dismissals broke the law. -
Trump Appointees Join Census Bureau; Democrats Concerned Over Partisan 'Games'
Some Democrats are calling new political appointments at the federal government's largest statistical agency a Trump administration attempt to interfere with the 2020 census.