Did Loretta Lynch Know in Advance that No Charges Would be Brought Against Hillary Clinton in the Email Case?

Three hundred and eighty-four pages of text messages between two “anti-Trump” FBI agents seem to suggest that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch knew in advance of former FBI Director James Comey’s July 2016 press conference that he would recommend no …

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U.S., E.U. Officials Form Working Group to Look into Additions to Iran Nuclear Deal

A working group has been created to develop an ancillary agreement to the Iran nuclear deal.  That addition is aimed at easing President Trump’s concerns about the pact, according to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.  “We will be discussing that …

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List of Democrats Opposing Shutdown Deal Reads Like a Who’s Who of 2020 Presidential Hopefuls

The Senate voted to reopen the government today.  The list of Democrats who voted against the measure reads like a who’s who of Democratic presidential hopefuls for 2020.

Senator Cory Booker released a statement prior to the vote that read, …

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Pelosi Rejected Deal that Would Have Reopened the Gov’t – Says Assurances from Speaker Ryan on Immigration Vote Needed

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi rejected a proposal that would reopen the government that Senate Democrats have pledged to support.

“I don’t see that there’s any reason — I’m speaking personally and hearing from my members — to support what …

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Vice President Mike Pence’s Israeli Address Interrupted by Protests; Pence Vows to Move Embassy Next Year

Vice President Mike Pence’s address to the Israeli Knesset was interrupted Monday when Arab lawmakers held up signs and engaged in a scuffle with security staff.  The lawmakers were protesting President Trump’s decision last year to officially recognize Jerusalem as …

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In Apparent Fig Leaf to Democrats, McConnell Pledges Vote on DACA, Disaster Relief, if Issues Aren’t Resolved by Feb. 8

The government shutdown has entered its third day as lawmakers in Washington were unable to reach a compromise to reopen the government late Sunday night.  A bipartisan group of twenty senators have been meeting throughout the weekend trying to …

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