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Trumps First Full Day and World Reaction
Trumps First Full Day and World Reaction
Trumps First Full Day and World Reaction
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is set to participate in a traditional prayer service today at the Washington National Cathedral, an Episcopal parish with a dual role as a civic gathering place. The cathedral has for years hosted a prayer service for the new president. But keeping the tradition has sparked debate this year among Episcopalians opposed to Trump's policies. He and his wife a
CIA Concludes Moscow Sought to Help Trump in Election
CIA Concludes Moscow Sought to Help Trump in Election
CIA Concludes Moscow Sought to Help Trump in Election
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House says President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence officials to carry out a "deep dive" into election-season cyberattacks. The review includes email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign and raised fresh concerns about Russia's meddling in U...
Latest on Voter Fraud Claims and Other ‘Claims’
Latest on Voter Fraud Claims and Other ‘Claims’
Latest on Voter Fraud Claims and Other ‘Claims’
WASHINGTON (AP) — The head of the Republican Party is pushing back at criticism of Donald Trump for saying he might not accept the election results. Reince Priebus (ryns PREE'-bus) tells CBS' "Face the Nation" that voter fraud is not "some figment of people's imagination...
Trump at Gettysburg, Clinton in Cleveland
Trump at Gettysburg, Clinton in Cleveland
Trump at Gettysburg, Clinton in Cleveland
Trump to lay out closing arguments in Gettysburg WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's campaign says he will begin to lay out his closing arguments in a major speech Saturday in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Trump will outline what his priorities would be during his first 100 days in office and again lay out his differences with Clinton...
Presidential Campaign Stuck on Sexual Allegations
Presidential Campaign Stuck on Sexual Allegations
Presidential Campaign Stuck on Sexual Allegations
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — Donald Trump has again brushed aside accusations of sexual misbehavior. On Friday, he suggested an accuser wasn't worthy of his attention. This came in at a campaign event in Greensboro, North Carolina on the same day that two more women came forward with years-old stories of unwanted sexual encounters with the Republican presidential nominee.