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Jul 16 2017
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Trump campaign shoulders big legal bills as Russia probes rapidly expand
President Trump already has stockpiled nearly $12 million for his 2020 re-election campaign, but his spending on legal expenses is soaring as his administration deals with a rapidly expanding investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and the Russian government, documents released Saturday afternoon show.
USA TODAYJan 19 2017
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Schumer grills Trump on 'swamp cabinet'
Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) tore into Donald Trump's nominees on Wednesday, saying the president-elect is setting up a “swamp cabinet.”
“This is a swamp cabinet full of bankers and billionaires,” Schumer told reporters at his weekly press conference.
The HillNov 13 2013
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Top Democrat joins push to keep health plans after Clinton's ObamaCare critique
An influential Democratic senator is now backing the push to restore insurance plans canceled due to ObamaCare, on the heels of a blunt critique from Bill Clinton on President Obama's handling of the health care law's rocky rollout.
Fox News DigitalApr 24 2019
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Trump Says He Will Fight Subpoenas Related to Mueller Report
President calls subpoena of former White House counsel Don McGahn ‘ridiculous’
President Trump said his administration would fight House Democratic subpoenas related to the special counsel report, declaring, “I say it’s enough.”
“We are fighting all the subpoenas,” Mr. Trump told reporters on Wednesday as he left the White House for a speech in Atlanta.
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Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 14 2016
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Trump taps Montana congressman Ryan Zinke as interior secretary
President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke, who has represented Montana’s at-large congressional seat for one term, to serve as secretary of the Department of the Interior, according to an individual with firsthand knowledge of the decision.
Washington PostOct 04 2016
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Hillary Clinton Is Likely To Be The Next President Of The United States
We’re likely to see the first woman elected as president of the United States on Nov. 8, based on the HuffPost forecast model, which puts Hillary Clinton at an 83.6 percent chance of winning against Donald Trump.
HuffPostDec 13 2016
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Dispute over Russia reflects growing Republican resistance to Trump
Republican lawmakers are increasingly at odds with Donald Trump on a number of high-profile domestic and national security issues, an early sign that the GOP-led Congress might resist some elements of the president-elect’s unorthodox agenda.
Washington PostSep 01 2014
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It Might Sound Stupid, But Maybe It Isn't The Economy This Time
As they always do on Labor Day, political candidates will begin their campaign sprint to Election Day.
NPR (Online News)Apr 28 2016
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Clinton is the insider who’s surviving in the year of the outsider
In an election defined by anti-establishment energy and anger, the two parties are now diverging as Republicans fully embrace an outsider as their presidential nominee and Democrats line up behind a quintessential insider.
Washington PostJan 09 2016
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Obama Vetoes Anti-Obamacare Bill, Obviously
President Barack Obama notified Congress on Friday that he has vetoed their legislation to repeal huge parts of the Affordable Care Act, because of course he did. Republicans celebrated this week after finally managing to push a repeal bill through the House and Senate for the first time, reveling in their impending failure to actually achieve anyth
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