Brian Naylor
Stories
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Trump Urges Calm, Vows To Help Cruise, Airline Industries Amid Coronavirus Concerns
The president urged "everybody stay calm" after meeting with Senate Republicans, and vowed the coronavirus "will go away."
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Secret Service Ready To Protect Biden And Sanders, But Hasn't Been Asked
An incident on Super Tuesday has raised questions about why the Secret Service isn't protecting the Democratic presidential candidates.
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Trump Says He Still Has To Shake Hands, Despite Coronavirus Concerns
At a town hall Thursday evening, he contradicted health officials' advice to avoid the traditional greeting.
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Sanders Wins California, Largest Super Tuesday Prize, Fueled By Latino Vote
Sanders was always expected to do well in California, with its large population of Latino voters and energized progressives. On Tuesday, he lived up to those expectations.
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Off The Record: Trump Administration Criticized For How It Keeps Documents
Activists say the White House has failed to keep notes of the president's meetings with foreign leaders, and that immigration records could be destroyed.
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Some Fear White House Is Destroying Or Failing To Keep Public Records
Historians say the Trump administration is deliberately destroying its public record, from records documenting mistreatment of undocumented immigrants to notes from meetings with foreign leaders.
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Barr Has Considered Resigning Over Trump's Remarks
A spokeswoman says the attorney general has "no plans to resign," but the news adds to questions about the politicization of the department under President Trump.
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Former FBI Official Andrew McCabe Won't Face Charges
McCabe, the former FBI deputy director, had been under investigation over whether he lied about a media leak.
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Rep. Jerry Nadler Says House Will Likely Subpoena John Bolton
The former national security adviser had said he would comply with a Senate subpoena during the impeachment trial, but the senators voted against calling witnesses.
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With The Rules Set, Senate Trial Opening Arguments Begin
House impeachment managers are taking to the Senate floor Wednesday, arguing their case for why President Trump should be removed from office. Trump, meanwhile, called the case against him a "hoax."