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The same forces that rocketed the House and Senate tax measures to passage appear likely to bond Republicans as they work to hash out the differences.
In his first interview since being put under protection of federal authorities, Grigory Rodchenkov said, “Innocent athletes should not be prevented from participating.”
The special counsel had a top agent removed from his inquiry after the Justice Department’s inspector general began examining whether the agent sent texts expressing political views.
President Trump’s tweet was the first time he had said the firing was not solely related to Mr. Flynn’s false statements to Vice President Mike Pence.
Arabs and Israelis alike were impatient to see whether Mr. Trump would really declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel and how he might hedge it.
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Senate Republicans made major changes to their bill and picked up the votes to push it through the chamber 51-49 early Saturday morning.
The party, which criticized the growth of the federal debt under President Barack Obama, has rallied behind a tax cut that would send it to new heights.
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Senate Republicans made major changes to their bill and picked up the votes to push it through the chamber 51-49 early Saturday morning.
The man, Sergio Jose Martinez, an undocumented Mexican immigrant, attacked the women in July. His case got national attention because of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Senator Jon Tester, Democrat of Montana, called it “Washington D.C. at its worst” as Republicans sought to speed through their amended bill, handwriting and all.
The plea raised uncomfortable questions about what the former national security adviser might be telling the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
The guilty plea by President Trump’s former national security adviser brings the special counsel investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election into Mr. Trump’s inner circle.
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