Republican National Convention News
Donald Trump to Meet With Republican Party Leaders
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee is meeting with U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan and RNC Chairman Reince Priebus.
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White House distances itself from King comments
The White House is distancing itself from Republican Rep. Steve King's inflammatory comments about immigration as Democrats pressed House GOP leaders to punish the Iowa lawmaker by stripping him of a chairmanship
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Key members of Trump's circle under scrutiny for Russia ties
President Donald Trump's administration remains under scrutiny over potential ties between his associates and Russia in the run-up to the presidential election. Trump has denied knowing that any of his staff had communications with Russian officials during the campaign. But congressional probes are
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Iowa congressman criticized for racially charged comments
A veteran GOP congressman is drawing bipartisan criticism for saying America can't restore "our civilization with somebody else's babies."
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Key members of Trump's circle under scrutiny for Russia ties
President Donald Trump's administration remains under scrutiny over potential ties between his associates and Russia in the run-up to the presidential election. Trump has denied knowing that any of his staff had communications with Russian officials during the campaign. But congressional probes are
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Poop scooper gets probation for using fake IDs, badges
A western Pennsylvania man whose company scoops up pet poop has been placed on probation for two years and fined $500 for buying fake Secret Service identification cards and badges online from China to impress women on a dating site
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Justice Department has until Monday to turn over any evidence supporting Obama wiretapping allegations
New reports expose Michael Flynn's ties to Turkey and filing as "foreign agent."
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Trump administration hits the 50-day mark
Time flies: Today marks the 50th day of President Donald Trump 's administration and the halfway point in the storied "first 100 days." More than a week ago, Trump said that he would give himself an A for achievement but a C in messaging, though that self-assessment came before his address to a
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ANALYSIS: After deadly ISIS attack, will Trump send more US troops to Afghanistan?
A key American ally in the fight against terrorism , Afghanistan, was rocked by another flagrant deadly attack Wednesday, but this time with ISIS claiming responsibility. Gunmen dressed as doctors infiltrated and attacked a military hospital in the country’s capital, killing at least 49 people and
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Ex-adviser's tenuous ties to Trump campaign draw scrutiny
An investment banker has a different view of his role as a foreign policy adviser to Donald Trump's presidential campaign






