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Official: Trump Team Overruled 25 Security Clearance Denials
Reports indicate dozens of officials whose security clearances were initially denied because of disqualifying factors such as drug use, foreign influence, or criminal conduct, got those clearances anyway after the Trump administration overruled the denials. -
Netanyahu's Tough Election Campaign Approach Appears To Channel Trump
The Israeli leader and his Likud party are waging a mudslinging campaign on social media, taking a page from the prime minister's close ally President Trump in style and substance. -
House Democrats To Vote This Week On Authorizing Subpoenas For Mueller Report
The announcement followed a commitment by Attorney General William Barr to release a redacted version of Mueller's report by the middle of April. -
More Than 750,000 Could Lose Food Stamps Under Trump Administration Proposal
The Trump administration has proposed changing food stamp rules to require able-bodied adults without children to work 20 hours or more a week or lose benefits. -
Poll: After Barr Letter, Overwhelming Majority Wants Full Mueller Report Released
Days after Attorney General William Barr released his four-page summary of special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation report, overwhelming… -
Democrats Demand Full Mueller Report, Lay Out Argument For Continued Investigations
House Democratic committee chairs set an April 2 deadline for Attorney General Barr to give Congress the full Mueller report. Committee aides won't say if they will subpoena it if DOJ doesn't comply. -
Ali Noorani: More Border Security Won't Solve The Migrant Crisis
According to the executive director of the National Immigration Forum, America should focus on reducing violence in Central America. -
Congress Could Get Mueller Report In April, Graham Says
Attorney General William Barr has said that he's combing through the Mueller report, removing information that can't be legally disclosed in hopes of releasing it in April. -
Bolstered By Mueller Synopsis, Republicans Go On Offense Over Investigations
President Trump and his allies in Congress are seeking a new wave of investigations that will target their opponents after embracing findings from the Justice Department they said vindicated Trump. -
The Mueller Report: What Does It All Mean?
The summary report from the attorney general says Robert Mueller found no evidence of collusion with Russia, but did not exonerate the president from obstruction of justice.