Ex Trump adviser: ‘two and perhaps more’ FBI spies approached him

Trump-Kim summit! President shares photo of 'great meeting' with Kim Kardashian in the Oval Office to discuss prison reform and the pardon of a first-time drug offender Former Trump adviser says 'two and perhaps more' FBI spies approached him during campaign: 'These guys were going at us from all different angles' A government contractor met a friend of Caputo's at a Kentucky Derby party and mentioned hearing of emails from Clinton's private email server 'I made no offer. I did not entice these people.

Gowdy disputes Trump’s ‘spy’ claim, says FBI acted properly

There is no evidence that the FBI planted a "spy" on President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, a senior House Republican said Wednesday, directly contradicting Trump's repeated insistence that the agency inserted a "spy for political reasons and to help Crooked Hillary win."

Trump’s Human Toll

When Hillary Clinton was running against Donald Trump in 2016, she boiled down concerns about his temperament to a central question: "Imagine Donald Trump sitting in the Situation Room, making life-or-death decisions on behalf of the United States," she said. The attack was centered on national security, but the argument went beyond the role of commander in chief to broader questions about Trump's ability to handle any number of potential crises.

Kim Kardashian West to meet President Donald Trump

Kim Kardashian West is reportedly planning to meet with President Donald Trump to discuss her quest to free great-grandmother Alice Marie Johnson from prison. The 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' star has been trying to find a way to get Alice - who was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1997 on money laundering and drug conspiracy charges - released from behind bars since last year with the help her of her lawyer Shawn Holley and now she's hoping to get the president on board.

How Breitbart Recruited a Bernie Sanders Activist to Suppress the Black Vote

"If you can't stomach Trump, just don't vote for the other people and don't vote at all," was Bruce Carter's refrain to voters in the summer of 2016. Carter, armed with vehicles wrapped in photo collages of famous black Republicans and speeches touting how Donald Trump's business experience would benefit black communities, was an atypical fixture on the Trump campaign trail.

Bernie Sanders considers another run for president Source: Cox Media Group

"He is considering another run for the presidency," Jeff Weaver, who served as the Vermont senator's campaign manager during the 2016 presidential election, told C-Span's "Washington Journal" on Tuesday. "When the time comes I think we'll have an answer to that, but right now he's still considering it."

Trump accuses Mueller’s team of ‘meddling’ in US elections

President Donald Trump has accused the federal investigators probing his campaign's alleged ties to Russia of "meddling" in the US midterm elections. "The 13 Angry Democrats working on the rigged Russia Witch Hunt, will be MEDDLING with the mid-term elections, especially now that Republicans are taking the lead in Polls," Mr Trump tweeted.

Donald Trump says Democrats will ‘meddle’ in midterms if Russia investigation continues

President Trump said Tuesday that Democrats are the ones "meddling" in the upcoming midterm elections by continuing the Russia investigation. "The 13 Angry Democrats working on the rigged Russia Witch Hunt, will be MEDDLING with the mid-term elections, especially now that Republicans are taking the lead in Polls.

An Italian euro exit may just have moved a little bit closer

Every day, MoneyWeek's executive editor John Stepek and guest contributors explain how current economic and political developments are affecting the markets and your wealth, and give you pointers on how you can profit. The story so far - the odd-couple coalition of anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the right-wing anti-immigration League were on the verge of forming a government together.

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Mormon missionary, 26, gets a tearful homecoming as relatives greet him at the airport and he embraces his grandmother for the first time in two years after being freed from a Venezuelan prison Alberto claims its first victims: Two reporters are killed while covering the tropical storm after it makes landfall across Florida and The South with winds blowing up to 50mph causing flash flooding Starbucks prepares to close more than 8,000 company-owned stores at a cost of $12m for a diversity training day weeks after two black men were arrested waiting for a friend Is the Trump-Kim summit back on? Top North Korean official travels to New York for high level meeting as US envoy flies to Singapore with both sides appearing STILL on course for June 12 date 'It's my life and my choice': Meghan McCain reveals she got into a screaming match with her father after the senator insisted he fly to DC ... (more)

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Democrats still optimistic about winning control of the House in the fall elections, but worried it'll be more seat-to-seat combat than any blue wave, got a shot in the arm on when several of their stronger candidates won contested primaries. In a Houston, Texas, district that Hillary Clinton carried, Lizzie Fletcher turned back a Bernie Sanders-type liberal, and is given an even chance of defeating a relatively weak Republican incumbent, John Culberson.

Trump picks rotten apple motif tobomb Obama, FBI, and James Comey

President Trump committed to the "rotten apple" motif in his latest attack lodged against former President Barack Obama and the FBI. In a tweet Sunday afternoon, Trump echoed past accusations about his predecessor wittingly choosing to do "nothing" to stop Russian meddling in the 2016 election because he thought Hillary Clinton was destined to win the contest.

Giuliani advises no Mueller interview without informant info

In this May 5, 2018, file photo, Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, speaks at the Iran Freedom Convention for Human Rights and democracy in Washington. President Donald Trump's legal team would advise that he refuse to submit to an interview with special counsel Robert Mueller unless the team can review classified information shared with select lawmakers about the origins of the FBI investigation into Russia's election meddling, Giuliani said Sunday, May 27. less FILE- In this May 5, 2018, file photo, Rudy Giuliani, an attorney for President Donald Trump, speaks at the Iran Freedom Convention for Human Rights and democracy in Washington.

Trump accuses Obama of ignoring Russian meddling in election

President Trump accused former President Barack Obama Sunday of playing politics with Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential race, saying Mr. Obama didn't stop Moscow's interference because he expected Hillary Clinton to win anyway. "Why didn't President Obama do something about the so-called Russian Meddling when he was told about it by the FBI before the Election?" Mr. Trump tweeted.

Roy Blunt: Concerned With FBI Investigations in Both Campaigns

Sen. Roy Blunt on Sunday said he was "concerned" about the FBI's behavior in the campaigns of both President Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. In an interview on "Fox News Sunday," the Missouri Republican, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said it "would be fine to find out what the Russians were doing" from an FBI informant, though "it would not be fine to find out what the campaign was doing" as Trump has suggested.

Trump lashes out at ’13 angry Democrats’

Donald John Trump Trump: Meetings on potential North Korea summit going 'very well' Freed American 'overwhelmed with gratitude' after being released from Venezuela Ivanka Trump to campaign for Devin Nunes in California MORE 's investigation, referring to the "13 Angry Democrats" on the probe and writing that they should have been working to investigate Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton Trump lashes out at 'rigged' Russia probe in pair of tweets Clapper: 'More and more' of Steele dossier proving to be true Republicans are strongly positioned to win Congress in November MORE The Sunday tweet comes as the president has expressed anger and frustration about the FBI's use of an informant in its investigation of Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.

Democrats go all-out to avoid disaster in California House races

National Democrats, confronting political chaos across Southern California, are pouring millions of dollars into congressional races to avert a self-inflicted disaster that could undermine their chances at taking control of the House. After months of optimism that the state's June 5 primary would position them to pick off seven Republican-held districts in November - a substantial down payment on reclaiming the House - Democrats are now trying to ensure that they do not hurt themselves because of their unusually crowded slates of candidates.