Trump claims FBI misled courts over surveillance of adviser

US President Donald Trump has asserted without evidence that newly-released documents relating to the wiretapping of his former campaign adviser Carter Page "confirm with little doubt" that intelligence agencies misled the court that approved the warrant. But politicians from both political parties said the documents do not show wrongdoing and that they even appear to undermine some previous claims by top Republicans on the basis for obtaining a warrant against Mr Page.

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Pelosi: "Thug" Putin is not welcome to address Congress if he accepts Trump's invitation to the White House https://t.co/W63ukmf9j2 pic.twitter.com/s5HBnV7zTj You come at the queen, you best not miss. Tim Dickinson, in Rolling Stone , interviews "the House Minority Leader on the midterms, impeachment, her own party, sexism and the sexist-in-chief" : Pelosi is one of the most powerful women in global politics.

Sen. Adam Schiff: a The president acts like hea s compromiseda by Russian government

Responding to the way President Donald Trump conducted himself during a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee said Trump "acts like he's compromised" by the Kremlin. "I think there's no ignoring the fact that, for whatever reason, this president acts like he's compromised," Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., told ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos Sunday on This Week .

President Trump, allies dismiss revelations in new court documents tied to Russia probe

APRIL 16: Carter Page arrives at the courthouse on the same day as a hearing regarding Michael Cohen, longtime personal lawyer and confidante for President Donald Trump, at the United States District Court Southern District of New York, April 16, 2018 in New York City. Cohen and lawyers representing President Trump are asking the court to block Justice Department officials from reading documents and materials related to Cohen's relationship with President Trump that they believe should be protected by attorney-client privilege.

Black owner of SF lemonade stand has cops called on him

Viktor Stevenson said that he had the San Francisco Police Department called on him earlier this week while he was opening his lemonade stand in the Mission District because someone in the neighborhood thought he was breaking into his own business. Viktor Stevenson said that he had the San Francisco Police Department called on him earlier this week while he was opening his lemonade stand in the Mission District because someone in the neighborhood thought Viktor Stevenson's Gourmonade stand on Valencia Street in the Mission District, where a bottle of lemonade costs $8 before tax.

‘Totally fearless’ Vietnam war hero will finally receive Medal of…

'Getting old is not for pussies!' Helen Mirren and Jane Fonda lead all-star 'golden squad' for L'Oreal Paris - as the beauty giant recruits celebrities over 50 to help change perceptions of ageing Marine veteran John Canley, 80, will finally be given a Medal of Honor after being denied the award 10 times John Canley, 80, is a retired sergeant major who's been credited with saving more than 140 Marines during one of the deadliest battles in the Vietnam War. President Donald Trump called Canley on July 9 to share the news that the veteran living in Oxnard, California , will be receiving the nation's highest military award.

Adam Schiff, top intel Democrat, says Trump ‘acts like he’s compromised’

The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee blasted Trump, suggesting he "acts like he's compromised." Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., was responding to Trump's apparent acceptance during a news conference last week of Putin's denial that Russia attempted influence the 2016 election.

Sen. Adam Schiff: ‘The president acts like he’s compromised’ by Russian government

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Old state prison holds promise in aiding vets, group says

A group of Arkansas veterans hopes to soon transform a near-defunct prison complex into an enclave for recovering ex-military members. The 52-acre compound comprising the former Southeast Arkansas Community Corrections Center in Pine Bluff needs north of $10 million in repairs and renovations.

What is She Wearing? Hillary Clinton LooksLike Hell at OzyFest in New York

What is She Wearing? Hillary Clinton Looks Like Hell at OzyFest in New York Gateway Pundit, by Christina Laila New York -Twice-failed presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton spoke at Ozyfest, a two-day festival in Central Park, on Saturday and she looked terrible. Hillary donned a mumu-style top that nearly touched the floor and white pants.

Agency uncloaks filing for wiretap

President Donald Trump's administration has disclosed a previously top-secret set of documents related to the wiretapping of Carter Page, the former Trump campaign adviser who was at the center of accusations by Republicans that the FBI had abused its surveillance powers. Democrats in February rejected the claims by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee that law enforcement officials had improperly obtained the warrant, accusing them of putting out misinformation to defend Trump and sow doubts about the origin of the Russia investigation.

No more babies dying in hot cars: editorial

One and a half years ago, after another tragic death in blistering heat of a baby forgotten in the back seat of a family car, our editorial board called for rear-seat sensors to be mandated in all new cars . After all, we reasoned, carmakers already install devices to remind drivers to fasten their seat belts or turn off their headlights and take their keys when they leave their cars.

Hillary Clinton talks Trump-Putin summit, immigration to cheering NYC crowd

Clinton said "It's fair to say it was a broad and unfortunately successful attack on our electoral system." The former Democratic presidential candidate, secretary of state and U.S. senator from New York told a crowd at the OZY Fest that she'll be tweeting in coming days, helping to organize transportation for immigrants trying to reunite with their families after crossing the U.S. border illegally and being separated.

Democratic socialism surging in Trump era

A week ago, Maine Democrat Zak Ringelstein wasn't quite ready to consider himself a member of the Democratic Socialists of America, even if he appreciated the organization's values and endorsement in his bid to become a U.S. senator. Three days later, he told The Associated Press it was time to join up.

Democratic governors set to take on the bigger names in 2020 race

Three governors -- Montana's Steve Bullock, Colorado's John Hickenlooper and Washington state's Jay Inslee -- each said in interviews at the National Governors Association summer meeting in New Mexico this week that they are considering 2020 runs. All three have already visited Iowa, the first state to vote during the caucus and primary season, once this year.

Lawmakers Call On Amazon and Google To Reconsider Ban On Domain Fronting

An anonymous reader quotes CyberScoop: Amazon and Google face sharp questions from a bipartisan pair of U.S. senators over the tech giants' decisions to ban domain fronting, a technique used to circumvent censorship and surveillance around the world. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., sent a letter on Tuesday to Google CEO Larry Page and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos over decisions by both companies in April to ban domain fronting .