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Washington: As he pleaded guilty in a Manhattan courthouse to violating United States federal campaign finance laws, Michael Cohen, US President Donald Trump's longtime fixer, put his future in the hands of the American legal system . But the fate of Trump, the man who Cohen said directed him to break the law by making payments to a pornographic film actress and a former Playboy model, rests, in all likelihood, in the political arena and in the halls of Congress.
U.S. President Donald Trump again laced into Jeff Sessions, his attorney general, on Saturday after Sessions defended himself from the president's scathing criticism over his recusal from a probe into Russia's alleged interference in the 2016 election. In a rare rebuttal to Trump, Sessions said on Thursday that he "took control of the Department of Justice" the day he became attorney general, and that "the actions of the Department of Justice will not be improperly influenced by political considerations."
Arizona Sen. John McCain has discontinued medical treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, says his family. It's a likely indication that the war hero, presidential nominee and longtime leading lawmaker is nearing the end of his life.
Arizona Sen. John McCain has discontinued medical treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, his family said Friday, likely indicating the war hero, presidential nominee and longtime leading lawmaker is nearing the end of his life. The six-term GOP senator, who would turn 82 next week, has been away from the Capitol since last December.
Donald Trump is getting dissed for having no thoughts, prayers or anything else for dying Sen. John McCain, but took the time to give thanks to Kim Kardashian for being a 'good wife' to Kanye West. If you look up the word "petty" in the dictionary, it should show a picture of President Donald Trump , 72 and his shabby treatment of longtime U.S. Senator, former presidential candidate and war hero John McCain , 81. The Arizona Republican's family announced on Aug. 24 that he would no longer be seeking treatment for an aggressive brain cancer, essentially going into hospice care until he dies.
Arizona Sen. John McCain has discontinued medical treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer, his family said Friday, likely indicating the war hero, presidential nominee and longtime leading lawmaker is nearing the end of his life. McCain has surpassed expectations for survival, but "the progress of disease and the inexorable advance of age render their verdict," the family said.
The speakers were 1st District U.S. Rep. David B. McKinley, Norm Bailey of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture and Dwayne O'Dell of the West Virginia Farm Bureau. Rocky Peck was master of ceremonies.
A top Republican fundraiser whose firm works for several prominent immigration hardliners is the partial owner of the land where the Mexican man accused of killing Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts lived rent-free, a farm spokeswoman said Friday. Nicole Schlinger has long been a key fundraiser and campaign contractor for GOP politicians in Iowa and beyond, including this cycle for Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Virginia Senate candidate Corey Stewart.
DENVER - Sen. Cory Gardner tweeted a supporting message to his colleague and friend Sen. John McCain after the family announced that the long-time senator was discontinuing medical treatment for brain cancer. "My family is deeply appreciative of all the love and generosity you have shown us during this past year," she tweeted.
To continue reading this premium story, you need to become a member. Click below to take advantage of an exclusive offer for new members: In this Aug. 4, 2018, file photo, Ohio state Sen. Troy Balderson, left, the Republican candidate running to succeed former Republican U.S. Rep. Pat Tiberi in Ohio's 12th District, clasps hands with President Donald Trump as Balderson speaks during a rally at Olentangy Orange High School in Lewis Center, Ohio.
President Donald Trump is in Ohio where he toured a hospital with wife Melania and will address state Republicans. President Donald Trump didn't mention Arizona Sen. John McCain during his speech at a Republican party dinner in Ohio Friday, hours after the family of the ailing senator said he had chosen to discontinue medical treatment for brain cancer.
To continue reading this premium story, you need to become a member. Click below to take advantage of an exclusive offer for new members: President Donald Trump speaks during the 2018 Ohio Republican Party State Dinner, Friday, Aug. 24, 2018, in Columbus, Ohio.
McCain has chosen to discontinue medical treatment for an aggressive brain tumor, his family announced in a statement. Support for the former presidential candidate poured in from Republicans and Democrats alike.
The United States is sanctioning 3 members of the Islamic State who were featured in a beheading video distributed by the group. The United States is sanctioning 3 members of the Islamic State who were featured in a beheading video distributed by the group.
For Trump's Team of Enemies there is nothing more satisfying than seeing a rival vanquished and then being able to comment on it in the immediate aftermath. But unlike other administrations, where the misfortunes of colleagues are gossiped about behind the scenes, Team Trump prefers to stab each other in the front.
John McCain, the six-term Arizona senator and the Republican presidential nominee in 2008, has chosen to discontinue medical treatment for his brain cancer, his family said Friday. In a statement, the family said McCain has surpassed expectations for survival, but "the progress of disease and the inexorable advance of age render their verdict."
Arizona Senator John McCain, 81, has decided to forgo additional treatment for an aggressive form of brain cancer. Since news broke this afternoon, the cable TV narrative has consistently held that "a war hero is giving up the fight."