Chicago Tribune |
Trump signs new travel ban targeting those from six majority-Muslim nations seeking new visas
Chicago Tribune President Donald Trump signed a new travel ban Monday that administration officials said they hope will end legal challenges over the matter by imposing a 90-day ban on the issuance of new visas for citizens of six majority-Muslim nations. In addition ... President Donald Trump signs new travel ban, exempts IraqCNN Trump signs revised travel ban in bid to overcome legal challengesReuters Donald Trump's New Travel Ban Faces Fresh Legal ChallengesForbes USA TODAY -NBCNews.com -KTRK-TV all 1,073 news articles » |
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President Donald Trump has signed 15 executive orders so far.
Huffington Post Presidential usage of executive orders has varied wildly throughout history. George Washington issued eight. Wartime presidents have issued the most, like Franklin Delano Roosevelt (with nearly 4,000) and Woodrow Wilson (nearly 2,000). Modern ... |
Washington Post |
Republicans shrug off Trump wiretap claims
The Hill While most GOP leaders are doing their best to move past Trump's wiretap remark, other Republicans say they can't be ignored. Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), a frequent Trump critic, called the allegations “very serious” and demanded the administration share ... A top House Republican says he's seen no evidence to back Trump wiretap claimWashington Post 'No Evidence': Republican Lawmakers Want Answers About President Trump's Wiretapping ClaimFortune Trump Has Royally Screwed Congressional RepublicansNew Republic FiveThirtyEight -Politico -CNBC all 2,665 news articles » |
MadCow Morning News |
Russian in hacking probe linked to alt-right stock fraud
MadCow Morning News It's a rich stew: a hacker with ties to Russian security and organized crime; an American Mobster involved with an alt-right stock fraudster business partner of Steve Bannon; a Saudi fixer and friend of The Donald with decades-long roots in American ... |
U.S. News & World Report |
Comey's Cloud
U.S. News & World Report Comey asked DOJ to refute claim" was today's front page Washington Post headline, tantamount to a vehement denial of Trump's wild claim over the weekend that as president, Barack Obama requested a tap on Trump's phone. The FBI is part of the .... The ... and more » |
ABC2 News |
News analysis: Trump's tested tactic — Distract, Deceive and Deny
ABC2 News WASHINGTON, D.C. - Was the string of Tweets President Donald Trump shot out Saturday morning accusing former President Barack Obama of having “my 'wires tapped'” an attempt to divert attention away from questions about Russia campaign-meddling and ... What to Make of Donald Trump's Early-Morning Wiretap TweetsThe New Yorker all 2,687 news articles » |
Slate Magazine |
The Man Who Could Control the Russia Investigation
Slate Magazine Currently, Sessions' recusal is narrow—only applying to investigations “arising from campaigns for President.” That means investigations into other potential Russia-related crimes by PresidentTrump, his administration, his associates, and family ... and more » |
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The Hill |
The truth about Russia
The Hill And remember this: These talks were taking place at a time when, according to January's unanimous conclusion of all 17 intelligence agencies, the Russian government was actively interfering in the 2016 election for the express purpose of helping Trump ... and more » |
Yahoo News |
Ex-CIA director on Trump's possible ties to Russia: 'There's a lot of smoke'
Yahoo News Former Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden isn't ready to say there's a direct link between Russia and President Trump or his campaign — but, he says, “there's a lot of smoke.” “This does deserve an investigation because there are just ... and more » |
seattlepi.com |
Poll: Two-thirds want special prosecutor to probe Trump-Russia ties
seattlepi.com Two-thirds of Americans want a special prosecutor named to investigate connections and contacts between the Russian government and the 2016 Trump campaign and its associates, according to a new CNN/ORC national poll. In the poll, 55 percent of those ... Most Americans want a special prosecutor to probe Team Trump's Russia tiesNew York Post Two-thirds of Americans want special prosecutor to probe Trump-Russia tiesDaily Mail Crossing partisan lines: More Democrats, Republicans want a special investigation into Russia-Trump tiesSalon Washington Times -Washington Examiner -NJ.com -Turner all 63 news articles » |
Washington Post |
Trump's claim that 'more than 300′ refugees are the subject of counterterrorism investigations
Washington Post On March 6, President Trump issued an executive order temporarily banning travelers from six Muslim-majority countries, revising the version that led to massive confusion around the world and a federal court decision that halted the order from going ... FBI 'terror probe' for 300 refugees, says US attorney generalBBC News all 21 news articles » |
The National Memo (blog) |
To Fight Fascism, Our Resistance Tactics Have To Change
The National Memo (blog) Ordinary liberal prescriptions have no chance of success under a regime that has moved into an overt fascist mode; moreover, the unacknowledged continuities from the recent neoliberal past, which led to the fascist overture in the first place, mar any ... and more » |
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The Hill |
Overnight Cybersecurity: Comey, Trump at odds on wiretapping | Obama advisers press Trump to act on cyber
The Hill Comey had reportedly pushed the Department of Justice to immediately refute the claims, which appear to have originated with a right-wing radio host parsing a number of news stories into a wider theory. The CNN story comes hours after Trump surrogate ... |
CBS News |
DHS says 300 refugees are being investigated by FBI for terror ties
CBS News What we do know is that the 300 refugees they are referring to have not been convicted of acrime. Merely investigating terror ties is not the same as convicting someone for having terrorties. There has been some dissension within Homeland security ... and more » |
CBS Boston / WBZ |
Sen. Warren: Trump Trying To Divert Public From Russia Ties
CBS Boston / WBZ Elizabeth Warren says President Donald Trump's tweets accusing former President Barack Obama of wiretapping his campaign are meant to draw attention away from questions about theTrump campaign's ties to Russia. The Massachusetts Democrat said ... Trump accuses Obama of having ties to RussiaNew York Post Donald Trump thinks he was pretty clever shifting the Russia focus to Barack Obama. He wasn'tThe Independent Debate: Are Trump's Ties to Russia a Dangerous Security Issue or Critics' Fodder for New Red Scare?Truth-Out Mediaite -Los Angeles Times -Breitbart News -New York Times all 2,811 news articles » |
Sacramento Bee |
Donald Trump's Russia 'scandal' is no such thing
Sacramento Bee What is noteworthy is that within the article is the oft-repeated claim that during the campaignDonald Trump invited the Russians to hack Hillary Clinton's emails. Anyone with a shred of objectivity would recognize that he was joking. But let us ... and more » |
Salon |
Our tantrum president: Donald Trump needs to watch “Inside Out” ASAP
Salon This legacy is now under assault by Donald Trump and his revanchist, bigoted, xenophobic, nativist, racist promise to “make America great again” by destroying the political, social and economic progress charted in the decades following the adoption of ... and more » |
Politico |
DC's toughest gig: Defending Donald Trump
Politico When President Donald Trump floats wild and evidence-free conspiracy theories — of massive voter fraud and illegal wire taps ordered by his predecessor — he typically does so from the relative safety of his phone's keypad, sometimes while weekending ... 'President for a Day,' starring Donald TrumpWashington Post Did Donald Trump invent claim that Barack Obama tapped his phone?PolitiFact Donald Trump's wiretap tweets raise his risk of impeachmentChicago Tribune Salon -CNBC -Daily Kos -Breitbart News all 2,838 news articles » |
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Los Angeles Times |
Atty. Gen. Jeff Sessions defends Russia testimony and says he didn't mislead Congress
Los Angeles Times The FBI and the House and Senate intelligence committees are investigating whether anyone on then-candidate Donald Trump's team colluded with Russia's government while the Kremlin was hacking Democratic Party computers and seeking to disrupt the ... and more » |
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The Hill |
FBI Director Pressed On Agreement With Trump Dossier Author
Daily Caller The FBI's agreement to pay the author of the unsubstantiated dossier on Donald Trump while he was working for an opposition research firm tied to Hillary Clinton raises questions about the bureau's “independence from politics,” the chairman of the ... Grassley probes FBI's ties to British spy who investigated TrumpThe Hill Grassley rips FBI's reported plans to hire author of Trump dossierWashington Examiner Grassley blasts alleged FBI plan to pay former British spy for Trump intelPolitico Daily Kos all 11 news articles » |
Washington Examiner |
Grassley rips FBI's reported plans to hire author of Trump dossier
Washington Examiner "The idea that the FBI and associates of the Clinton campaign would pay Mr. Steele to investigate the Republican nominee for president in the run-up to the election raises substantial questions about the FBI's independence from politics, as well as the ... and more » |
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The CIA forgot about a bunch of classified documents stashed in the Rockefellers' barn
MuckRock That December, CIA officers surveyed the property and made several recommendations regarding security. After these recommendations were implemented, CIA's Director of Security, Robert Gambino, certified that the vault met “the minimum physical security ... |
CNN |
FBI Director James Comey was 'incredulous' over Trump's tweets
CNN (CNN) FBI Director James Comey was "incredulous" over the weekend after President Donald Trump's allegation via Twitter that former President Barack Obama ordered a wiretap of his phones during the campaign, a person familiar with the matter told CNN. White House Rejects FBI's Denial Of Trump's Wiretapping ClaimsHuffington Post Trump Escalates His War with the FBI Over Unsubstantiated Wiretapping ClaimVanity Fair FBI head 'incredulous' at Trump wiretapping tweets: reportThe Hill Washington Post -Aljazeera.com -Breitbart News -New York Times all 2,527 news articles » |
March 6, 2017, 10:13 PM (IDT)
The Pentagon announced Tuesday, March 6, that a US armored convoy was deployed around the disputed northern Syrian town of Manbij, As Russian units geared up to enter the town, the Trump administration warned Moscow that if they did move in, they would face American forces. This was the administration’s first direct military action in Syria to cut of Russian military expansion.
The Hill |
Grassley probes FBI's ties to British spy who investigated Trump
The Hill In a Monday letter to FBI Director James Comey, Grassley asked for records pertaining to any agreements the agency may have had with Christopher Steele. The MI6 agent wrote an explosive memo on behalf of Trump's political enemies alleging that the ... Grassley blasts alleged FBI plan to pay former British spy for Trump intelPolitico Grassley rips FBI's reported plans to hire author of Trump dossierWashington Examiner FBI Director Pressed On Agreement With Trump Dossier AuthorDaily Caller all 19 news articles » |
A new immigration enforcement plan crafted by the Trump administration includes a provision that would allow Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to deport all illegal immigrants—regardless of nationality—to Mexico.
Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that President Trump is "right" that Trump Tower was monitored during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Muksaey, who served under former President George W. Bush, added that he does not believe the surveillance was directed by Barack Obama himself.
"I think he's [Trump's] right in that there was surveillance and that it was conducted at the behest of the attorney general–at the Justice Department," Mukasey said.
"This is the difference between being correct and being right. I think the president was not correct certainly in saying that President Obama ordered a tap on a server in Trump Tower," he added. "However, I think he's right in that there was surveillance and that it was conducted at the behest of the Justice Department through the FISA."
Over the weekend, Trump accused Obama of wiretapping Trump Tower in Manhattan before the presidential election in November.
Mukasey said that his belief is based on new reports and comments from Rep. Adam Schiff (D., Calif.), the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee.
"I also base it on a kind of inadvertent blurting out by Adam Schiff that his committee wants to talk to the counterintelligence agents at the FBI who are involved in this," Muksaey said. "Now what that means is that this is part not of a criminal investigation, but of an intelligence gathering investigation."
President Obama's spokesman, Kevin Lewis, released a statement over the weekend saying that Obama never ordered surveillance on American citizens.
"A cardinal rule of the Obama administration was that no White House official ever interfered with any independent investigation led by the Department of Justice," Lewis said. "As part of that practice, neither President Obama nor any White House official ever ordered surveillance on any U.S. citizen."
Lewis did not say whether the Justice Department specifically ever ordered surveillance on Trump or other citizens.
The post George W. Bush’s Former AG: Trump ‘Right’ There Was Surveillance on Trump Tower appeared first on Washington Free Beacon.
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Will Comey's request push Trump over the edge?
Albuquerque Journal The Post reports: “FBI Director James B. Comey asked the Justice Department this weekend to issue a statement refuting President Trump's claim that President Barack Obama ordered a wiretap of Trump's phones before the election, according to U.S ... and more » |
A former foreign policy adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign says that the Senate Intelligence Committee has contacted him concerning its investigation into alleged Russian interference during the election campaign.
Voice of America |
Slovenian Leader: Invitation for Trump-Putin Summit Still Stands
Voice of America Slovenia's president said Monday his invitation to host a summit between U.S. President DonaldTrump and Russian President Vladimir Putin still stands despite the talk of the Kremlin's meddling in the American elections. Borut Pahor told The Associated ... and more » |
Fox News |
CIA, DOJ sued over leaks of classified info about former NSA Flynn
Fox News ... Departments of Justice and Treasury are being sued by a prominent legal organization for their role in leaking highly classified material as part of an effort to undermine the credibility of former Trump administration National Security Adviser ... US Watchdog Sues CIA, Justice Dept, Treasury Dept Over Flynn-Russia Ties ProbeSputnik International all 3 news articles » |
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Fox News |
Gutfeld: Remembering Andrew Breitbart -- Random Thoughts on the Fifth Anniversary of His Death
Fox News We conspired hourly for weeks at a time — from our start at the Huffington Post (yes, kids, he launched that site, and I wrote for it) to the Anthony Weiner episode — almost entirely and accidentally choreographed by Breitbart himself. He graced my ... and more » |
Washington Times |
Trump-Russia deal taking place over North Korea
Washington Times We wrote recently over the significance of the Trump administration relaxing sanctions onRussian officials tied to the Russian security services, in a little publicized move a few weeks ago. The Kremlin takes care of its inner circle and the easing of ... and more » |
Washington Post |
Republicans are becoming Russia's accomplices
Washington Post U.S. intelligence services have stated that the Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential election with the intention of swinging it to one side. Knowing how cautious the intelligence community is in making such judgments, and given the ... and more » |
Washington Post |
Trump's new travel ban still won't keep out anyone from countries responsible for deadly terror attacks in the US
Washington Post The revised ban keeps out people from six countries that the Trump administration says pose certain “national security risks.” There have been 10 fatal attacks tied to Islamist extremist ideology or otherwise deemed international terrorism since 2001 ... Trump's 'Muslim Ban 2.0' is still the same flawed, un-American messThe Hill (blog) New Travel Ban Exempts Iraqis, Could Target More CountriesU.S. News & World Report Trump issues revised travel ban for six majority-Muslim countriesUSA TODAY Miami Herald -The Atlantic all 768 news articles » |
Louise Mensch’s article was among the sources cited by the White House to justify his claims.
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Turkish media reports say a Russian woman has been arrested in connection with the killing of the Russian ambassador to Turkey, Andrei Karlov, in December.
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Trump's new travel order applies to those seeking new visasby By JULIE PACE and JILL COLVIN
WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Donald Trump's revised travel ban will temporarily halt entry to the U.S. for people from six Muslim-majority nations who are seeking new visas, though allowing those with current visas to travel freely, according to a fact sheet obtained Monday by The Associated Press....
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