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Inside the room during Trump's visit with House Republicans
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Trump Lawyers Argue Barring Attacks on F.B.I. Would Censor ‘Political Speech’
In a filing, the lawyers in the classified documents case made an aggressive, and at times misleading, argument against prosecutors’ request for the judge to curb his attacks on agents.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Raskin hits Republicans for bowing to 'sugar daddy' Trump after Capitol visit
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) criticized his Republican colleagues in Congress Saturday after they met with former President Trump in closed-door meetings earlier this week, calling the positivity around the visit "a scandal and a disgrace." The ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
Sunday shows preview: Trump sells GOP unity with Capitol visit
Former President Trump made an appearance on Capitol Hill this week, attempting to rally Republican lawmakers during his first time meeting with Congress since the Jan. 6, 2021 riots. Several of his most loyal supporters will make appearances on ...The Hill - Politics - Donald Trump -
‘He's earned the nomination’: McConnell stands by Trump endorsement as Hill visit looms
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Political strategists on Trump's return to Capitol Hill for first time since Jan. 6 attack
Republicans welcomed former President Donald Trump back to Capitol Hill Thursday for the first time since his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Republican strategist Terry Sullivan and Democratic strategist Joel Payne joined CBS News ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Republicans embrace Trump in former president's first Capitol visit since Jan. 6 riot
Former President Donald Trump visited Capitol Hill Thursday for the first time since his supporters stormed the halls of Congress in the Jan. 6 insurrection. GOP lawmakers welcomed him with smiles. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole ...CBS News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
There’s a crime divide between Americans and politicians, and voters are watching
Violent crime is way up since 2019, and voters are fed up with it.The Hill - Politics -
Sketchy Politics: the extinction election?
Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green ask whether Reform might be behind a Conservative extinction level eventFinancial Times - World -
Inflation is widening the divide between how the wealthy and everyone else sees the economy
A steadily growing economy and low unemployment have helped to ease some of the pain of high inflation, but middle- and low-income Americans say they are feeling more stress.MarketWatch - Business
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