Wednesday, February 15, 2017

For GOP, a dimmed zeal for investigations in Trump era

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For GOP, a dimmed zeal for investigations in Trump era

For GOP, a dimmed zeal for investigations in Trump eraThe Republicans' ardor for investigations and oversight, on display throughout the Obama administration, has cooled off considerably with Donald Trump in the White House. Each day seems to bring a new ...


Religious freedom could top Sessions civil rights priorities

FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2017, file photo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions holds a meeting with the heads of federal law enforcement components at the Department of Justice in Washington. When President Donald Trump spoke to the National Prayer Breakfast this month, he underscored his vow to defend the religious rights of the conservative Christians who helped propel him to power. Now, they expect the Justice Department under Sessions will reposition itself as a champion of what they see as that religious freedom. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)WASHINGTON (AP) — When President Donald Trump spoke to the National Prayer Breakfast this month, he underscored his vow to defend the religious rights of the conservative Christians who helped propel him to power.


Michael Flynn's resignation: A timeline

FILE - In this Nov. 17, 2016, file photo, retired Lt. Gen Michael Flynn talks to media as he arrives at Trump Tower in New York. On Nov. 17 President-elect Trump offered Flynn the job of national security adviser. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)WASHINGTON (AP) — A timeline of key dates leading to the resignation of White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn:


Officials: Trump knew Flynn misled WH weeks before ouster
WASHINGTON (AP) — Just six days into his presidency, Donald Trump was informed his national security adviser had misled his vice president about contacts with Russia. Trump kept his No. 2 in the dark and waited nearly three weeks before ousting the aide, Michael Flynn, citing a slow but steady erosion of trust, White House officials said.

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