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All Trump News What The Fuck Just Happened Today? Updated: 1. 1/0. 3/2. PM PDT. Current Status: Trump and Jeff Sessions have denied knowing about the Trump campaign's contacts with Russia. Court documents suggest otherwise. Records show that at a March 3. Trump, Sessions, and the campaign's foreign policy team, George Papadopoulos introduced himself and said "that he had connections that could help arrange a meeting between then- candidate Trump and President Putin." (New York Times)1/ Trump does not "remember much" from the meeting with George Papadopoulos, where Papadopoulos offered to arrange a meeting between Trump and Putin. Trump called it a "very unimportant meeting [that] took place a long time [ago].
Don't remember much about it." According to a person present for the meeting, Trump didn't dismiss the idea of meeting with Putin, but Jeff Sessions did. Trump has described himself as having "one of the greatest memories of all time." (Politico / NPR)2/ Carter Page testified that he told Jeff Sessions about his 2. Russia during the presidential campaign. At a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in June, Sessions testified that he had "no knowledge" of any conversations between "anyone connected to the Trump campaign." During his confirmation hearing, Sessions was asked if "anyone affiliated with the Trump campaign communicated with the Russian government" during the campaign.
Sessions responded: "I'm not aware of any of those activities … I didn't have — did not have communications with the Russians, and I'm unable to comment on it." (CNN)3/ Republicans called on Robert Mueller to resign as special counsel over what they contend to be "obvious conflicts of interest." Matt Gaetz, Andy Biggs, and Louie Gohmert introduced a measure to put the House on record describing Mueller as unfit to lead the Russia probe because of his relationship with James Comey, who was Mueller's successor at the FBI. Reuters / Politico)Robert Mueller estimates he will need three weeks to present his case against Paul Manafort and Rick Gates to a jury. U. S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson set May 7th as a possible trial date. ABC News)4/ Trump's not worried about the unfilled State Department jobs, because "I'm the only one that matters." As of last month, the administration had filled about a quarter of the roughly 6. State Department positions that require Senate confirmation. We don't need all of the people," Trump said in an interview with Fox News, arguing that the lack of nominees for key positions at the State Department wouldn't affect his agenda. You know, it's called cost- saving." (NPR / The Hill)5/ Trump is "very unhappy," "disappointed," and "frustrated" with the Justice Department for not investigating Hillary Clinton.
Despite acknowledging that presidents are not supposed to intervene with law enforcement decisions – which he called "the saddest thing" – Trump insisted that the DOJ investigate "Crooked Hillary," "Crazy Bernie," and "Pocahontas," a nickname he uses for Elizabeth Warren. New York Times / Washington Post)6/ A Twitter contractor leaving the company deactivated Trump's account, which was down for 1. Trump tweeted Friday morning, "I guess the word must finally be getting out- and having an impact." (CNN / Reuters)7/ The Trump administration approved a report that contradicts its position on climate change. The National Climate Assessment finds the global, long- term warming trend to be "unambiguous" and that there is "no convincing alternative explanation" that anything other than humans are the cause. Scott Pruitt, Rick Perry, and Trump have all questioned the extent of humans’ contribution to climate change. New York Times / Washington Post)8/ House Republicans passed legislation to fund the children’s health program in a 2. Republicans plan to pay for the program by cutting a separate public health program and raising Medicare premiums.
Senators, meanwhile, have agreed on a bill extending the program’s funding for five more years, but are divided over how to pay for it. Watch All American Orgy Download Full. The CHIP program provides more than 8 million low- income children with low- cost health insurance. Associated Press)poll/ 6. Americans say Trump's tax plan will benefit the wealthy, while 1. Among those that make $1.
Trump's plan will benefit them most. ABC News). Updated: 1. PM PDT. 1/ House Republicans unveiled the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which reduces the number of tax brackets from seven to five, maintains the top tax rate at 3. The bill reduces the corporate tax rate from 3. The treatment of pre- tax contributions to 4.
IRA would be preserved. Homeowners can keep their mortgage interest deduction, but the bill caps the deduction for new mortgages at $5. The bill is estimated to cost $1. Democrats. (NBC News / New York Times / Wall Street Journal)Trump wanted to call the tax plan the "Cut, Cut, Cut Act." Paul Ryan initially asked the White House for input because of the Trump's knack for branding. Ryan and Kevin Brady, the House Ways and Means Committee Chairman, pushed back. ABC News)2/ Sam Clovis has withdrawn his nomination for the Department of Agriculture's chief scientist role after coming under criticism for his lack of science credentials (he's not a scientist) and for his role supervising George Papadopoulos.
In a letter to Trump, Clovis wrote that he does "not want to be a distraction or a negative influence." Clovis is a self- described skeptic of climate change. Politico / Bloomberg)3/ The White House learned that Sam Clovis testified before the grand jury from media reports. Last week Clovis testified before the investigating grand jury and was questioned by Robert Mueller's team about his role on Trump’s campaign. Emails between Clovis and George Papadopoulos, whom he supervised, show Clovis encouraging Papadopoulos to engage with his Russian contacts. ABC News)4/ Senate Democrats asked Jeff Sessions to clarify his confirmation hearing remarks regarding attempts by the campaign to coordinate a meeting between Trump and Putin. Both the Senate intelligence and judiciary committees asked Sessions to formally clarify his remarks after it was reported that Trump declined to rule out the idea proposed by George Papadopoulos. Sessions weighed in and rejected the proposal to use Papadopoulos' "Russian contacts" to arrange a meeting.
During his confirmation testimony, Sessions testified that he was "not aware" of anyone from the Trump campaign communicating with the Russians. CNN / NBC News)Carter Page met with the House Intelligence Committee in private looking into Russian involvement in the 2.
Page originally wanted to be questioned by the panel in public. Watch Breadcrumbs Online Etonline. The committee agreed to release a transcript three days after the interview. Bloomberg)Paul Manafort wired millions of dollars into the US through a company linked to one of Russia’s most notorious criminals. The Cyprus- based Lucicle Consultants Limited received millions of dollars from a businessman and Ukrainian parliamentarian named Ivan Fursin, who is closely linked to Semion Mogilevich, who is frequently described as "the most dangerous mobster in the world." (The Daily Beast)5/ Jared Kushner turned over documents from the campaign and the transition to Robert Mueller in recent weeks. The documents are similar to the ones Kushner gave to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Mueller has been asking witnesses about Kushner's role in the firing of FBI Director James Comey. CNN)6/ The Justice Department has identified at least six Russian government officials involved in the DNC hack that resulted in thousands of emails being released by Wiki. Leaks last year. Prosecutors have assembled evidence to charge the Russian officials and could bring a case next year.
U. S. intelligence agencies have attributed the hack to Russian intelligence services. Wall Street Journal)7/ The hackers who targeted Hillary Clinton's campaign had international targets corresponding with Russian interests.