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WSJ.com: World News: Trump Calls on Russia and Ukraine to Make Peace
Thu, 11 May 2017 20:37:21 -0400
President Donald Trump called on Russia and Ukraine to make peace Thursday,
presenting himself as something of a neutral peacemaker between the two nations,
a day after meeting foreign ministers from both countries in Washington.

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Trump Throws Tomatoes at Some of TV's Stars - New York Times
Mormon church severs some of its ties to the Boy Scouts.
Critics Say Trump Broke the Law in Firing Comey. Proving It Isnt So Easy.
Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company - Washington Post
Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company - Washington Post
Suspect in killing of Arkansas deputy, 2 others surrenders - WPXI Pittsburgh
In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty. Comey Demurred.
The bodyguard chosen by Trump to deliver the 'terminated' letter to the FBI director - Washington Post
Trump Calls on Russia and Ukraine to Make Peace
In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty. Comey Demurred. - New York Times
The Trump-Russia Nexus - New York Times
Odebrecht witness says Argentine spy chief received bribes: source
How Russian Media Photographed a Closed Meeting With Trump
How Russian Media Photographed a Closed Meeting With Trump - New York Times
Andrew McCabe Is Known at F.B.I. for His Precision and Intellect
Merriam-Webster was back at it again Thursday, tweaking Trump over claim that he invented the term prime the pump. - Miami Herald
Donald Trump blasts Colbert as a 'no-talent guy' over Vladimir Putin joke - BGR
Trudy Rubin column: Trump is playing into Putin's hands - Richmond.com
Brazilian says Venezuela's Maduro made illegal payments in 2012 Chavez campaign
Modern Love: White Shirt, Black Name Tag, Big Secret
Donald Trump Doesn't Need to Be a Russian Agent to Be Dangerous - Daily Beast
Turkey detains dozens of former bourse staff over Gulen links: media
North Korea sends letter to congress protesting US sanctions - Fox News
NPR News: 05-12-2017 7AM ET
Aid officials report spike in Jordan deportations of Syrians

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Trump Throws Tomatoes at Some of TV's Stars
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In a series of caustic criticisms this week, Mr. Trump laced into on-air stars like the CNN news anchor Don Lemon and Stephen Colbert, host of The Late Show on CBS. He insisted that he had tuned out networks like CNN and MSNBC, but he proceeded to ...
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Mormon church severs some of its ties to the Boy Scouts.

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- The Mormon church, the biggest sponsor of Boy Scout troops in the United States, announced Thursday it is pulling as many as 185,000 older youths from the organization as part of an effort to start its own scouting-like program....
Critics Say Trump Broke the Law in Firing Comey. Proving It Isnt So Easy.

Some say firing the F.B.I. director amid an inquiry into the Trump campaigns contacts with Russia was an obstruction of justice. Heres a look at the complex legal concept.

Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company - Washington Post


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Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company
Washington Post
Changes to a controversial visa program under consideration by the Trump administration could hurt a real estate project partially owned by the family of White House adviser Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law. The decision, which rests with ...

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Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company - Washington Post


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Changes to visa program could set back Kushner family's real estate company
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Changes to a controversial visa program under consideration by the Trump administration could hurt a real estate project partially owned by the family of White House adviser Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law. The decision, which rests with ... 

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Kushner family company to skip China investor conferenceCBS News

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Suspect in killing of Arkansas deputy, 2 others surrenders
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DARDANELLE, Ark. (AP) - A man suspected of gunning down an Arkansas sheriff's deputy early Thursday and killing two other people surrendered after a five-hour standoff with police, authorities said. James Michael Bowden, 32, gave himself up after ...

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In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty. Comey Demurred.

James B. Comeys associates say he now believes his unwillingness to pledge personal loyalty led President Trump to fire him as the F.B.I. director.


The bodyguard chosen by Trump to deliver the 'terminated' letter to the FBI director - Washington Post


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The bodyguard chosen by Trump to deliver the 'terminated' letter to the FBI director
Washington Post
New York police detective Keith Schiller was at the Manhattan prosecutor's office for a meeting one day more than 18 years ago when he spotted a local celebrity: Marla Maples, Donald Trump's second wife, who was there to discuss an alleged theft by a ...

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Trump Calls on Russia and Ukraine to Make Peace

President Donald Trump called on Russia and Ukraine to make peace Thursday, presenting himself as something of a neutral peacemaker between the two nations, a day after meeting foreign ministers from both countries in Washington.


In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty. Comey Demurred. - New York Times


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In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty. Comey Demurred.
New York Times
WASHINGTON Only seven days after Donald J. Trump was sworn in as president, James B. Comey has told associates, the F.B.I. director was summoned to the White House for a one-on-one dinner with the new commander in chief. The conversation that ...
Trump just decimated the White House's entire James Comey narrativeWashington Post

Trump insists he's not under FBI investigationBBC News

Timeline: Trump's words contradict White House answers on Comey firingCNN

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The Trump-Russia Nexus - New York Times


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The Trump-Russia Nexus
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The acting director of the F.B.I., Andrew McCabe, told Congress on Thursday that President Trump's firing of James Comey has not derailed the agency's investigation into possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign. Which is good news.
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Odebrecht witness says Argentine spy chief received bribes: source

BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - A witness in Brazil's "Operation Car Wash" corruption scandal involving construction companies told Argentine prosecutors on Thursday that President Mauricio Macri's spy chief received bribes, a judicial source present at the hearing told Reuters.
  

How Russian Media Photographed a Closed Meeting With Trump

The press was not allowed into an Oval Office session between President Trump and Sergey V. Lavrov. Then the official Russian news agency published pictures of the event.


How Russian Media Photographed a Closed Meeting With Trump - New York Times


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How Russian Media Photographed a Closed Meeting With Trump
New York Times
Later, at the White House, Mr. Lavrov met President Trump for what was supposed to be a private meeting, with no reporters or cameras allowed into the Oval Office, save for official photographers from each government. Afterward, the Russian state news ...
Trump seems to be staging a coverup. So what's the crime?Washington Post
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Andrew McCabe Is Known at F.B.I. for His Precision and Intellect

A backhanded compliment often used for Andrew G. McCabe, the F.B.I.s acting leader hes a great briefer is actually a highly valued skill at the bureau.


Merriam-Webster was back at it again Thursday, tweaking Trump over claim that he invented the term prime the pump. - Miami Herald


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Merriam-Webster was back at it again Thursday, tweaking Trump over claim that he invented the term prime the pump.
Miami Herald
A dictionary's Twitter account continues to be one of the most effective online trolls of President Donald Trump and his administration. Merriam-Webster was back at it again Thursday, tweaking Trump over claim that he invented the term prime the pump..

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Donald Trump blasts Colbert as a 'no-talent guy' over Vladimir Putin joke - BGR


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Donald Trump blasts Colbert as a 'no-talent guy' over Vladimir Putin joke
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Stephen Colbert has been going after Donald Trump pretty hard in recent weeks. Just a few short days after Colbert garnered headlines for describingTrump's relationship with Vladimir Putin in explicit terms, Colbert was at it again yesterday, this ...
Donald Trump BLASTS 'Filthy' Stephen Colbert For His Vladimir Putin Blow Job Joke -- And Don't Forget About The ...PerezHilton.com 


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Trudy Rubin column: Trump is playing into Putin's hands - Richmond.com


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Trudy Rubin column: Trump is playing into Putin's hands
Richmond.com
One reason Trump had to walk back his campaign talk of grand bargains withPutin is because of all these investigations, says Angela Stent, author of The Limits of Partnership: US-Russian Relations in the Twenty-First Century. So long as these ...
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Brazilian says Venezuela's Maduro made illegal payments in 2012 Chavez campaign

BRASILIA (Reuters) - A Brazilian strategist was paid $20 million under-the-table for the 2012 re-election campaign of the late Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez, much of it handed over in cash by the man who now leads Venezuela, President Nicolas Maduro, according to a plea bargain statement made public on Thursday.
  

Modern Love: White Shirt, Black Name Tag, Big Secret

After spending years abroad trying to convert strangers, two Mormon missionaries realize how little they really knew each other.


Donald Trump Doesn't Need to Be a Russian Agent to Be Dangerous - Daily Beast


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Donald Trump Doesn't Need to Be a Russian Agent to Be Dangerous
Daily Beast
The president is a Bizarro Nixon without the intellect, whose greed and neediness and vaingloriousness have made our commander in chief a national security threat. Joy-Ann Reid. 05.11.17 10:00 PM ET. The Russians took a victory lap inside the White ...
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Turkey detains dozens of former bourse staff over Gulen links: media

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish police detained 53 former employees of the Istanbul stock exchange on Friday over alleged links to the U.S.-based cleric accused of orchestrating last July's attempted coup, Haberturk newspaper reported.
  

North Korea sends letter to congress protesting US sanctions - Fox News


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North Korea sends letter to congress protesting US sanctions
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, second right, is accompanied by Pak Pong Ju, right, Hwang Pyong So, second left, and Choe Ryong Hae, left, as he arrives for the official opening of the Ryomyong residential area, a collection of more than a dozen ...

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Aid officials report spike in Jordan deportations of Syrians

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- Life as a refugee in Jordan suddenly ended for a Syrian carpenter when he was summoned for interrogation, blindfolded and sent on a bus back to Syria with his wife and four children the next morning....
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Under Rod Rosenstein, whats in store for Russia probe? - YouTube
With James Comey Gone, These Three FBI and DOJ Officials Are Running the Russia-Trump Probe

Full transcript: Acting FBI director McCabe and others testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee 

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Acting FBI director Andrew McCabe, who replaced James Comey after he was fired by President Trump, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on the topic of worldwide threats. The committee is investigating Russia’s alleged meddling in the U.S. presidential election. Here is part of the testimony by McCabe and other top U.S. intelligence officials, including Director […]

How much power does a president have to affect an investigation? 

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How much power does a president have to affect an investigation?

President Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James B. Comey this week raised many questions about the powers and limitations of the American presidency. Luckily, that's our specialty on "Can He Do That?," The Post's political podcast exploring that very subject weekly. Among the swirl of questions emerged this critical one: What powers, if any, […]

Trump threatens to cancel White House briefings because it is ‘not possible’ for his spokespeople to speak with ‘perfect accuracy’ 

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Trump threatens to cancel White House briefings because it is ‘not possible’ for his spokespeople to speak with 'perfect accuracy'

President Trump threatened Friday morning to end White House press briefings, arguing that “it is not possible” for his staff to speak with “perfect accuracy” to the American public. Trump's comments come after his description of his decision to fire FBI Director James B. Comey in an NBC News interview Thursday flatly contradicted the accounts provided […]

News's YouTube Videos: President Donald Trump: James Comey Is 'A Showboat' (Excerpt) | NBC Nightly News 

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Pres. Trump tells Lester Holt that he was preparing to fire FBI Director Comey regardless of recommendations from the attorney general and deputy attorney general.
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Voice of America: Comey: President Demanded 'Loyalty' Pledge

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A report in a major U.S. newspaper late Thursday said President Donald Trump summoned Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey to the White House in January where the president asked Comey to "pledge his loyalty to him." Comey was fired by Trump Tuesday, creating a political firestorm and raising concerns in some circles about a constitutional crisis. The New York Times said Comey refused to make the pledge, but instead told Trump that he would "always be honest with him." Trump pressed Comey several times for his loyalty, and finally Comey told the president he would have the FBI director's "honest loyalty," according to the newspaper account. Comey told associates about the dinner and asked them not to tell anyone while he was FBI director, but the associates feel free to talk about details of the dinner now that Comey is no longer at the FBI helm, the Times reported. In an interview with NBC News Thursday, Trump gave a different account of the dinner. The president said Comey requested the meeting because the FBI director wanted to keep his job. The president did not mention a loyalty pledge request. In the television interview, the president said he had asked the head of the nation’s prime law enforcement agency whether he was being investigated.   Trump said he asked Comey “if it’s possible, would you let me know, am I under investigation? He said, ‘You are not under investigation.’”   The president, in the television interview, repeated “I am not under investigation” when asked about Comey’s sworn testimony that there is an ongoing probe into his 2016 president campaign and possible collusion with the Russian government.   'Highly inappropriate' Legal analyst Bradley Moss, who specializes in national security issues, called such an exchange "highly inappropriate" at a minimum. “There is supposed to be a line that is not crossed, including asking the FBI if you yourself are the target of the investigation,” Moss told VOA.   But Moss, deputy executive director of The James Madison Project, a Washington-based organization that promotes government accountability, added it is “difficult to say if it is actually illegal, since Comey allegedly responded that Trump was not under investigation.”   Laurence Tribe, a Harvard professor specializing in constitutional law, wrote on Twitter it is “now totally clear that Trump’s firing of Comey was an obstruction of justice. That was the first article of impeachment against Nixon.”   That is a reference to former President Richard Nixon, who resigned in 1974 less than a month after the House of Representatives began impeachment proceedings against him. Trump asserts in Thursday’s interview he would have fired Comey even if top Justice Department officials had not recommended it, calling former President Barack Obama's appointee “a showboat. He's a grandstander.” Comey was directing investigations into connections between the Trump campaign and Russian officials, along with possible meddling by Moscow in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Rosenstein memo The White House on Thursday continued to defend its dismissal of the FBI chief and denied it tried to put the responsibility on Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's memo for the abrupt removal. “I don’t think there was ever an attempt to pin the decision on the deputy attorney general” for Comey’s firing, said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House principal deputy press secretary.   However, Sanders, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and even Vice President Mike Pence earlier had asserted Trump’s firing decision was based on the deputy attorney general’s memo. At the center of the scrutiny is whether Rosenstein was instructed to draft a memo justifying Comey's dismissal or whether he decided to write the document without direction. Rosenstein was upset with suggestions made by the White House that his memo suggested he called for Comey’s firing Tuesday, according to The Washington Post and ABC News. Rosenstein’s memo mentioned Comey’s mishandling of last year’s investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Russian investigation However, news media reports quote sources who assert Comey was ousted because he wanted to intensify the Russia investigation. The firing has prompted Democrats to amplify their calls for an independent investigation of the Russia case. The attorneys general of 20 states are also calling for appointment of a special counsel. Comey was appointed by Obama in 2013. FBI directors serve 10-year terms, to insulate them from political interference, but can be removed by presidents.   Until now the only other time an FBI director had been dismissed was in 1993 when President Bill Clinton removed William Sessions who refused to voluntarily leave amid ethical concerns.



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Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: Kyrgyz President Asks Prosecutors To Drop Lawsuits Against RFE/RL

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Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambaev has asked the Prosecutor-General's Office to drop the lawsuits it had filed on his behalf against RFE/RL's Kyrgyz Service, known locally as Azattyk (Liberty).



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Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty: U.S.-Backed Syrian Forces To Push On Raqqa In Early Summer, Await Weapons

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Commanders of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) say they will launch an assault to retake the Islamic State (IS) stronghold of Raqqa in early summer.



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Trump Calls on Russia and Ukraine to Make Peace

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President Donald Trump called on Russia and Ukraine to make peace Thursday, presenting himself as something of a neutral peacemaker between the two nations, a day after meeting foreign ministers from both countries in Washington.

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Jeff Sessions paves way for stricter sentencing in criminal cases

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Friday's announcement follows a line of 
several other significant departures
 from Obama-era domestic policies at the Justice Department, but this decision crystalized Sessions' position in the criminal justice realm.
In a brief 
one-and-a-half-page memo
, Sessions outlined his new instructions for charging decisions in federal cases, saying that his new first principle is "that prosecutors should charge and pursue the most serious, readily provable offense."
"The most serious offenses are those that carry the most substantial guidelines sentence, including mandatory minimum sentences," Sessions later adds.
While the federal sentencing guidelines are advisory -- and take into account everything from a defendant's criminal history to cooperation with authorities --
 some judges have felt handcuffed
 by mandatory minimums, which provide a statutory sentencing minimum of months below which the judge cannot depart.
Sessions also formally withdrew a signature part of Attorney General Eric Holder's "Smart on Crime" initiative, which sought to target the most serious crimes and reduce the number of defendants charged with non-violent drug offenses that would otherwise trigger mandatory minimum sentences.
"We must ensure that our most severe mandatory minimum penalties are reserved for serious, high-level, or violent drug traffickers," Holder wrote in a 2013 memo. "In some cases, mandatory minimum and recidivist enhancements statutes have resulted in unduly harsh sentences and perceived or actual disparities that do not reflect our Principles of Federal Prosecution."
As a result, during the Obama era, federal prosecutors were instructed not to charge someone for a drug crime that would trigger a mandatory minimum sentence if certain specific factors were met: (a) the relevant conduct didn't involve death, violence, a threat of violence or possession of a weapon; (b) the defendant wasn't an organizer, leader or manager of others within a criminal organization; (c) there were no ties to large-scale drug trafficking operations; and (d) the defendant didn't have a "significant" criminal history (i.e., prior convictions).
All of those charging factors are now gone under Sessions' reign and not surprising, as he has previously telegraphed his 
desire to prosecute more
 federal cases generally.
The effects of Friday's decision are likely to be felt most immediately in the narcotics context where federal mandatory minimums established by Congress can be harsh for even first-time offenders because the sentences are dictated based on drug type and quantity.
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Under Rod Rosenstein, what’s in store for Russia probe? - YouTube

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The firing of FBI Director James Comey has sparked accusations that President Trump is trying to derail the Russia investigation. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner offers background on the man leading the probe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and William Brangham talks with former Justice Department official Amy Jeffress and former FBI official Frank Montoya Jr.

With James Comey Gone, These Three FBI and DOJ Officials Are Running the Russia-Trump Probe

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To serve under Donald Trump is to be a disposable commodity whose value fluctuates with the master’s moods. This was true on “The Apprentice” and it’s true in the administration, where personnel matters have taken on a gameshow quality. Turnover has been especially rapid among those responsible for heading up the investigation into ties between Trump’s circle and the Russian government. This week, FBI Director James Comey joined Mary McCord, Sally Yates, and Preet Bharara as senior law enforcement officials who either resigned under Trump or were fired outright. As new officials are appointed to take their places, it’s getting hard to keep track of who is responsible for the Trump-Russia investigation. Two of these key officials (Dana Boente and Rod Rosenstein) are Trump appointees; the third (Andrew McCabe) will likely be replaced by a Trump pick soon.

Dana Boente

FILE - In this Jan. 26, 2012, file photo, Dana Boente, then-First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia leave federal court in Alexandria, Va. President Donald Trump has fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates after she announced she would not defend his controversial immigration order. And he’s naming Boente, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, to serve in her place. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)
Dana Boente leaves federal court in Alexandria, Va., on Jan. 26, 2012.
Photo: Evan Vucci/AP
Current Jobs: U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia; acting assistant attorney general for the National Security Division, Department of Justice
Former Jobs: Acting attorney general (after the firing of Sally Yates in February 2017 and before the confirmation of Jeff Sessions as attorney general in April 2017); U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana
Why He Matters: Both of Boente’s current roles involve supervising the ongoing investigation into the Russian government’s ties to Trump’s campaign. As discussed by former FBI Director Comey in congressional testimony last week, and reported by CNN, a grand jury is now gathering evidence in the Eastern District of Virginia as part of its investigation of Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser, for his ties to the Russian government. Comey also described the broader Russia probe as a “counterintelligence investigation,” a category of inquiry overseen by the National Security Division, which Boente headed after the resignation of Mary McCord last month.
Age: 63
Bio: Boente is a career prosecutor who has been with the Department of Justice since 1984, serving under administrations from both parties. Boente oversaw the prosecution of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell for corruption before the Supreme Court threw out the conviction in 2016, a decision that effectively narrowed the definition of political corruption. In 2015, Boente was nominated by President Obama to serve as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — a post that handles a lot of national security cases due to its proximity to the Beltway. After acting Attorney General Sally Yates was fired for refusing to defend Trump’s Muslim ban, Boente was appointed acting attorney general and promptly reversed course, unsuccessfully defending it in court. (The Department of Justice has appealed.) Former colleagues told the New York Times that Boente wasn’t playing politics — he probably believes that a ban is legal. In April, Boente was tapped by Jeff Sessions to lead the department’s National Security Division, which, along with the FBI, is responsible for the Russia investigation. In that role, Boente is also at the center of the Justice Department’s efforts to arrest and prosecute WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a move that could set a precedent that severely restricts press freedom.

Rod J. Rosenstein

United States Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein gives testimony before the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary on his nomination to be Deputy Attorney General on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Rosenstein and Brand Confirmation Hearing, Washington DC, USA - 07 Mar 2017 (Rex Features via AP Images)
U.S. Attorney for the District of Maryland Rod J. Rosenstein gives testimony before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary in Washington on March 7, 2017.
Photo: Rex Features/AP
Current Job: Deputy attorney general, Department of Justice
Former Job: U.S. attorney for Maryland
Why He Matters: Sessions promised not to weigh in on the Trump-Russia investigation; nevertheless, he appears to have been instrumental in Trump’s decision to fire Comey, who was leading the FBI’s work on the investigation. If one can still take Sessions at his word, it is Rosenstein who is supposed to be supervising all Trump-Russia matters at the Department of Justice. Rosenstein also wrote the lengthy memo that comes the closest to providing a justification for Comey’s firing.
Age: 52
Bio: In his 12 years working as a prosecutor in Maryland, Rosenstein took on matters ranging from municipal corruption to white-collar crime to firearms and gangs. He investigated leaks relating to U.S. cyber efforts against Iran under President Obama and investigated Bill and Hillary Clinton’s real estate investments as a Justice Department lawyer working for Kenneth Starr, the independent counsel whose investigations led to the most recent impeachment of an American president. This profile by CNN suggests that Rosenstein is a careful and thorough professional. It records the surprise of colleagues that he would be the one to wind up providing Trump and Sessions with the basis for getting rid of Comey. In an earlier profile by the Washington Post, Philip Heymann, who served as deputy attorney general under Bill Clinton, praises Rosenstein’s trustworthiness and ethics. It notes that Rosenstein is rarely home in time for dinner and often picks up where he left off at home, working late into the night. During his confirmation hearings earlier this year, Rosenstein refused to say whether he would appoint a special counsel to investigate Trump’s Russia ties and promised to be independent. The Washington Post has reported that Rosenstein threatened to resign upon realizing that the White House was using his memo to justify Comey’s dismissal. “If the president has committed a crime and I believe the president is culpable, then I wouldn’t follow the president’s advice,” he said. On Thursday morning, the New York Times editorial board published an open letter to Rosenstein, charging Trump with “exploiting the integrity you have earned over nearly three decades in public service” and calling on Rosenstein to appoint a special counsel to “get to the bottom of whether and how Russia helped steal the presidency for Mr. Trump.”

Andrew G. McCabe

UNITED STATES - MAY 11: Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe prepares to testify during the Senate (Select) Intelligence Committee hearing on "World Wide Threats" on Thursday, May 11, 2017. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) (CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe prepares to testify during the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on “World Wide Threats” on May 11, 2017.
Photo: Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call/AP
Current Job: Acting director, FBI
Former Job: Deputy director, FBI
Why He Matters: Until Trump nominates a replacement for Comey and maneuvers him or her through Senate confirmation (there’s likely to be a fight no matter who the candidate is), McCabe will be in charge of the bureau’s end of the Trump-Russia investigation. He’s politically vulnerable. Unlike Rosenstein and Boente, he wasn’t picked by Trump for his current job and he could be next in line for firing. According to a source who spoke with ABC News, McCabe has talked by phone with FBI field offices around the country and asked them to carry on “business as usual.”
Bio: McCabe spent 20 years in the FBI’s New York field office before Comey promoted him to deputy director last year. He had significant responsibilities in the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s emails and is currently being investigated by the Department of Justice’s inspector general for not recusing himself from that matter: Republican senators and others have complained that McCabe should have taken himself out of investigation because his wife, Jill McCabe, made a run for the Virginia state Senate in 2015 and accepted nearly half a million dollars in contributions from a political action committee connected to Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe. McAuliffe chaired Clinton presidential campaigns in 1996 and 2008. McCabe also figures into a second controversy surrounding contacts between Comey and the Trump White House. The Atlantic and others have reported that the White House asked Comey and McCabe to dispute reports of contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian officials. If those reports are true, Comey and McCabe appear to have refused, but the contacts themselves could violate guidelines designed to shield the bureau from political pressure.
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As Washington considers sending more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, analysts are skeptical whether the move would help quell a resurgent Taliban or push the insurgent group to the negotiating table. U.S President Donald Trump is expected to announce his Afghan policy later this month and his advisers are reportedly recommending adding up to 5,000 additional American troops. Security analysts say a troop surge would not make a difference unless additional steps are taken including reforms...

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Trumps Reasons for Firing Comey Changing, Under Attack
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Security situation in Afghanistan likely to get worse: U.S. intel chief
Donald Trump slams James Comey as a 'showboat' and says FBI was 'in turmoil'
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Aid officials report spike in Jordan deportations of Syrians

AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- Life as a refugee in Jordan suddenly ended for a Syrian carpenter when he was summoned for interrogation, blindfolded and sent on a bus back to Syria with his wife and four children the next morning....
Acting FBI director undercuts White House on Comey firing

WASHINGTON (AP) -- In ways both overt and subtle, the acting director of the FBI on undermined White House explanations for the firing of former Director James Comey....
Germany says will tell U.S. at G7 that the world needs its leadership

BARI, Italy (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Friday he would tell the U.S. Treasury Secretary that the world needs the United States' leadership.
  
Kushner Companies Backs Out of Chinese Investor Events After Furor

Nicole Meyer, a sister of the senior White House adviser Jared Kushner, at a promotional event in Shanghai on Sunday. Critics pointed to the roadshow, which sought to solicit $150 million in financing for a Jersey City housing development, as an example of the conflicts of interest in the Trump administration.

U.S. decision to arm Syrian Kurdish YPG counter to relationship with Turkey, Erdogan says

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday the United States' decision to arm the Syrian Kurdish YPG is contrary to its relationship with Turkey, adding he believed issues with Washington would be largely solved in an upcoming visit.
  
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Attorney General Orders Tougher Sentences, Rolling Back Obama Policy

A new directive from Jeff Sessions reverses Obama-era policies on charging and sentencing nonviolent drug offenders and orders federal prosecutors to seek harsher penalties.


James Comey, Brigitte Macron, King Arthur: Your Friday Briefing

A photograph by the astronaut Thomas Pesquet shows Paris at the bottom, with Brussels appearing to the northeast and London due north. Belgium keeps most of its street lights on all night, even along country roads, raising questions about energy and the environment.






U.S.-backed Syrian forces expects Raqqa assault soon, await weapons

TABQA, Syria (Reuters) - The Syrian Democratic Forces said on Friday that they would soon begin an attack to retake Raqqa city from Islamic State and that they expected the U.S.-led coalition to supply them with weapons including armored vehicles as the assault gets under way.
  



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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan speaks during a news conference at Esenboga International airport in Ankara, Turkey May 12, 2017. Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Presidential Palace/Handout via REUTERS. 1/2. left. right. FILE PHOTO: Kurdish fighters from the ...
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Attorney General Jeff Sessions overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal prosecutors Thursday to charge defendants with the most serious, provable crimes carrying the most ... 

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Trumps Reasons for Firing Comey Changing, Under Attack

The White House appeared to walk back on Thursday its earlier assertions that President Donald Trump fired FBI Director James Comey in response to a scathing memo from a top Justice Department official. WSJs Jason Bellini reports. Photo: AP
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FBI searches Republican political consulting firm in Annapolis
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Federal authorities on Thursday searched the offices of a political consulting firm in Annapolis that has worked with Republican candidates nationwide and was sued in 2014 on allegations of fraudulent fundraising practices. The Strategic Campaign Group ...
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The security situation in Afghanistan will further deteriorate even if there is a modest increase in U.S. military support for the war-torn country, the top U.S. intelligence official said on Thursday, as President Donald Trump's administration weighs sending more forces to Afghanistan.
  

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Republican senator suggests Merrick Garland for next FBI chief - CNN


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(CNN) Republican Sen. Mike Lee suggested the President pick federal judge Merrick Garland as the next FBI director, a surprising recommendation following Republican efforts to block Garland from a seat on the Supreme Court last year. "Instead of a ...
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Trump says FBI director told him three times he wasn't under investigation, once in call initiated by president - Washington Post


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President Trump said FBI Director James B. Comey told him three times he was not under investigation once at a White House dinner when Comey was seeking to remain in his post and in two phone calls, including one initiated by the president ...
Nixon Library Tweet That Trolled Trump Was Inappropriate, Officials SayNew York Times
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Pentagon intelligence chief warns of Afghan gains being lost

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The U.S. must "do something very different" in Afghanistan, such as placing American military advisers closer to the front lines of battle, or risk squandering all that has been invested there in recent years, the head of the Pentagon's military intelligence agency said Thursday....
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In a wide-ranging interview with Time magazine, Trump described his disgust with the catapult system known as Electro-Magnetic Aircraft Launch System, nicknamed EMALS, aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford. (Time has published only excerpts from the ...
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Kurd-Led Force Homes In on ISIS Bastion

A Kurdish-led military force in Syria is closing in on Islamic States stronghold of Raqqa after taking the strategic Tabqa dam nearby, days after the fighters won rare approval from both Washington and Damascus to battle the extremist group.


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» National Security: Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy
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» Reuters: World News: France's Macron to visit Merkel in Berlin on Monday
12/05/17 06:14 from 1. World and Politics from mikenova (11 sites)
BERLIN (Reuters) - French President-elect Emmanuel Macron will hold talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday in Berlin, one day after his planned inauguration on Sunday. Reuters: World News
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12/05/17 06:12 from 1. Trump from mikenova (5 sites)
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» Reuters: World News: Czech finance minister proposes deputy replace him to end government crisis
12/05/17 06:10 from 1. World and Politics from mikenova (11 sites)
PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech Finance Minister Andrej Babis said on Friday that he has proposed his deputy Alena Schillerova to replace him, as a way out of a row that has destabilized the government. Reuters: World News
» NYT > Home Page: New York Today: New York Today: A Forever Mother
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» Trump's Comey firing sets off new round of leaks - The Hill
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» AlJazeeraEnglish's YouTube Videos: Andrew McCabe: 'Comey enjoyed broad support within the FBI’
12/05/17 06:05 from 1. VIDEO NEWS from mikenova (49 sites)
From: AlJazeeraEnglish Duration: 02:09 Andrew McCabe, acting FBI director, has disputed the White House's assertion that James Comey was fired in part because he had lost the confidence of the FBI's rank-and-file. US President Donald Tru...
» Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy - Washington Post
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Washington Post Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy Washington Post Attorney General Jeff Sessions overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal ...
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» Top Stories - Google News: Sessions directs federal prosecutors to seek max punishment for crimes - Washington Examiner
12/05/17 06:04 from 1. World and Politics from mikenova (11 sites)
Washington Examiner Sessions directs federal prosecutors to seek max punishment for crimes Washington Examiner Should a prosecutor not want to pursue the most serious charge, Sessions says he or she must get the decision approved by a su...
» AssociatedPress's YouTube Videos: De Niro: Fraudster Madoff 'had his reasons'
12/05/17 06:03 from 1. VIDEO NEWS from mikenova (49 sites)
From: AssociatedPress Duration: 01:29 Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer walk the gold carpet for the premiere of HBO film, "The Wizard of Lies". De Niro says he put his contempt aside to portray convicted fraudster Bernie Madoff, whil...
» Windows 10: Microsoft reveals new look for its flagship OS - ZDNet
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ZDNet Windows 10: Microsoft reveals new look for its flagship OS ZDNet Microsoft Fluent Design apps on the Windows 10 desktop. Microsoft. Microsoft has unveiled its new design language, or rather system, which lays out the guiding princ...
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» WSJ.com Video - News: How the Comey Uproar Threatens Trump's Agenda
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» AlJazeeraEnglish's YouTube Videos: Syria: SDF captures Tabqa from ISIL
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» Reuters: World News: Exclusive: Indonesian Islamist leader says ethnic Chinese wealth is next target
12/05/17 05:55 from 1. World and Politics from mikenova (11 sites)
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» Reuters: World News: At G7, world finance chiefs are trying to gauge Trump's plans
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» Reuters: World News: U.S. to send delegation to China's Belt and Road summit
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BEIJING (Reuters) - The United States will send a delegation led by White House adviser Matt Pottinger to a summit for China's new Silk Road plan this weekend, China's Foreign Ministry said on Friday. Reuters: World News
» AlJazeeraEnglish's YouTube Videos: France: President-elect Emmanuel Macron announces list of candidates
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» Reuters: World News: British voters more confident May will get a good Brexit deal: ORB poll
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» Reuters: World News: Blast reported in southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan: local TV
12/05/17 05:36 from 1. World and Politics from mikenova (11 sites)
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - An explosion was heard on Friday in the southwestern Pakistani province of Baluchistan, local television channels reported, but there was no immediate confirmation of casualties. Reuters: World News
» AlJazeeraEnglish's YouTube Videos: UN seeks $900 million to tackle Somalia's famine
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