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Has Robert Kraft become a dad again at 76? Patriots owner's girlfriend, 38, 'gave birth last year and ducked out of the public eye to hide her pregnancy' before resurfacing at the Super Bowl The final straw: Hope Hicks resigned hours after 'Trump berated her and asked her how she could be so stupid' for admitting she told 'white lies' for the president during Russia probe testimony She's going to have an unbelievable career: Scaramucci sings praises of his successor Hope Hicks Robert Mueller is investigating Trump's attempt to force Jeff Sessions to resign last summer - as it emerges the President calls the Attorney General 'Mr. Magoo' behind his back REVEALED: Jared Kushner's real estate company got more than $500million in loans from two firms after he met their CEOs in the White House Married middle school science teacher, 26, is arrested over 'sexual relationship with male student, ... (more)
Donald Trump has "stunned" lawmakers by telling congressional Republicans and Democrats in a live broadcast not to be so "petrified" of powerful gun lobby the National Rifle Association . In what the BBC describes as "a break from his party's stance on gun control", the US president urged lawmakers to come up with a "strong" reform bill on firearms in the wake of the Florida school shooting that left 17 dead in February .
Has Robert Kraft become a dad again at 76? Patriots owner's girlfriend, 38, 'gave birth last year and ducked out of the public eye to hide her pregnancy' before resurfacing at the Super Bowl The final straw: Hope Hicks resigned hours after 'Trump berated her and asked her how she could be so stupid' for admitting she told 'white lies' for the president during Russia probe testimony Jared and Ivanka are in a 'death match' with John Kelly - but the wider Trump family are increasingly angry at chief of staff who stripped Kushner of access to secrets REVEALED: Jared Kushner's real estate company got more than $500million in loans from two firms after he met their CEOs in the White House Robert Mueller is investigating Trump's attempt to force Jeff Sessions to resign last summer - as it emerges the President calls the Attorney General 'Mr. Magoo' behind his back Married middle school science ... (more)
Putting fellow Republicans in the hot seat, President Donald Trump called for speedy and substantial changes to the nation's gun laws, then criticized lawmakers in a White House meeting for being too fearful of the National Rifle Association to take action. In a freewheeling, televised session that stretched for an hour Wednesday, Trump rejected both his party's incremental approach and its legislative strategy that has stalled action in Congress.
Has Robert Kraft become a dad again at 76? Patriots owner's girlfriend, 38, 'gave birth last year and ducked out of the public eye to hide her pregnancy' before resurfacing at the Super Bowl The final straw: Hope Hicks resigned hours after 'Trump berated her and asked her how she could be so stupid' for admitting she told 'white lies' for the president during Russia probe testimony Jared and Ivanka are in a 'death match' with John Kelly - but the wider Trump family are increasingly angry at chief of staff who stripped Kushner of access to secrets REVEALED: Jared Kushner's real estate company got more than $500million in loans from two firms after he met their CEOs in the White House Robert Mueller is investigating Trump's attempt to force Jeff Sessions to resign last summer - as it emerges the President calls the Attorney General 'Mr. Magoo' behind his back Married middle school science ... (more)
They were all dressed in basic black robes, but the Supreme Court's nine justices had a serious discussion about fashion Wednesday as they heard arguments over a Minnesota law that bars voters from wearing political clothing to the polls. Almost every one of the justices had some hypothetical article of clothing to talk about as they explored the issue of free speech at polling places and whether various clothing items could be prohibited.
Donald John Trump Accuser says Trump should be afraid of the truth Woman behind pro-Trump Facebook page denies being influenced by Russians Shulkin says he has White House approval to root out 'subversion' at VA MORE shook up the gun control debate - and many members of his own party - with a televised White House meeting with lawmakers that lasted more than an hour on Wednesday afternoon. Trump expressed support for a number of gun control measures, including strengthened background checks and stricter age limits, even as he held fast to his insistence that schools should be made "harder" targets by permitting teachers and other personnel to be armed.
U.S. President Donald Trump, a Republican who has frequently pledged support for gun rights, is considering some changes to gun laws and other safety measures after the Feb. 14 mass shooting at a Florida high school that killed 17 people. Here are the proposals in play for Trump, who faces pressure to act from student activists pushing for tougher gun laws, as well as opposition from gun owners, the politically powerful National Rifle Association, and Republicans worried about how the issue will shape congressional elections in November.
In this Jan. 11, 2016, file photo, Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle speaks during a memorial ceremony on the first day of the legislative session at the state Capitol in Atlanta.
The deliberately outrageous idea of arming classroom teachers is nothing more than a distraction, a ploy by the gun lobby to buy time for passions to cool. Don't get sidetracked.
President Trump managed to put himself on pretty much all sides of the gun issue during a Wednesday meeting with lawmakers From due process to Obama: Five things Trump told lawmakers during meeting on guns President Trump managed to put himself on pretty much all sides of the gun issue during a Wednesday meeting with lawmakers Check out this story on CurrentArgus.com: https://usat.ly/2oFP39n President Trump sat down with members of Congress to discuss gun control and the issue of age limits for purchasing weapons. In a bizarre, free-flowing meeting with lawmakers Wednesday, President Trump put himself on pretty much all sides of the gun debate.
A tax break that would save Delta Air Lines millions of dollars on jet fuel purchases appeared to be sailing through the Georgia legislature without much opposition - until the airline cut business ties with the National Rifle Association. Now one of Georgia's largest private employers is being publicly vilified by Republicans running to become the state's next governor.
This Aug. 22, 2017 file photo shows FedEx trucks parked in New York. Companies with ties to the National Rifle Association have been dealing with increasing public pressure since the Parkland, Florida massacre that killed 17 people earlier this month.
Mike Johnston invokes the school shooting at a Florida high school and vows to challenge the NRA in the first TV advertisement of the Colorado governor's race. The former Democratic state senator touts his pledge to "ban military-style weapons, get guns out of the hands of the dangerously ill and stop the gun lobby" in a 30-second spot that debuts Wednesday.
Republican gubernatorial candidates in Georgia are leading calls to punish Delta Air Lines for cutting business ties with the National Rifle Association. But the state's term-limited GOP governor has refrained from publicly entering the fray.
By R.J. RICO and BEN NADLER, Associated Press ATLANTA - Georgia's lieutenant governor on Monday threatened to prevent Delta Air Lines from getting a lucrative tax cut after the company ended its discount program with the National Rifle Association, in the latest fallout from a deadly school shooting in Florida.
By LISA MASCARO and MATTHEW DALY, Associated Press WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump declared he's willing to take on the National Rifle Association over gun legislation, but Republicans who control Congress aren't so sure.
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President Donald Trump declared he's willing to take on the National Rifle Association over gun legislation, but Republicans who control Congress aren't so sure. They prefer to consider only modest changes to firearms limits in response to the mass shooting at a Florida high school.