Elections 2016

In Trump freeze, US agencies delay rules affecting farm towns

The Environmental Protection Agency will delay implementation of the Renewable Fuels Standard and the Agriculture Department will pause rules affecting livestock as part of a freeze on regulations imposed by President Donald Trump's administration, trade groups said on Tuesday.

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Trump's health nominee says has no plans to privatize Medicare

President Donald Trump's nominee to run the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told a U.S. congressional panel on Tuesday that he does not support the privatization of Medicare.

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Kellyanne Conway: We'd prefer Democrats to 'stop playing politics' with nominees

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway on Tuesday urged Democrats to stop "playing politics" with President Trump's Cabinet nominees, as a few of Mr. Trump's picks are set to head to Capitol Hill to face confirmation hearings. "We would prefer some of the Democrats stop playing politics with our Cabinet nominees. We have not been given the…

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Trump health pick favors insurance for people with prior illness

President Donald Trump's nominee to run the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services told a U.S. panel on Tuesday that he wants to ensure people with pre-existing conditions have access to health insurance, though he did not specify how.

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Standing Rock Sioux tribe opposes Trump order on Dakota pipeline: statement

The Standing Rock Sioux tribe in a statement on Tuesday said it opposed U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order that would allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to move forward.

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Trump signs executive orders to move Keystone and Dakota pipelines forward

U.S. President Donald Trump signed two orders on Tuesday to move forward with construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access pipelines, rolling back key Obama administration environmental policies in favor of expanding energy infrastructure.

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Rep. Steve King: 'I got out my calculator, ran the numbers and came to 2.4 million' illegal votes

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) said on Tuesday that he had personally done an "extrapolation calculation" from two Virginia counties and determined that President Donald Trump had likely lost the popular vote due to 2.4 million "illegal" voters.

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Trump to meet with Senate leaders on Supreme Court pick

President Donald Trump will meet with Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday to discuss his Supreme Court choice, McConnell said.

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Trump plans to keep James Comey as FBI director: New York Times

President Donald Trump intends to keep FBI Director James Comey in his post, a person familiar with the decision said on Tuesday, amid reports that U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies are scrutinizing Trump associates over their ties to Russia.

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Trump administration imposes freeze on EPA grants and contracts

The Trump administration has imposed a freeze on grants and contracts by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a move that could affect a significant part of the agency’s budget allocations and even threaten to disrupt core operations ranging from toxic cleanups to water quality testing, according to records and interviews. In one email exchange obtained by…

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US Senate Committee backs Tillerson as Trump's secretary of state

 The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee narrowly approved President Donald Trump's choice for secretary of state, former Exxon Mobil chairman Rex Tillerson, on Monday.

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Trump aide Jared Kushner scraps plan for Canada visit

A senior aide to U.S. President Donald Trump has scrapped plans to visit Canada for talks with officials in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's team, a Canadian government source said on Monday.

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Trump taps net neutrality foe to head FCC

President Donald Trump on Monday tapped Republican Commissioner Ajit Pai to head the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, which is expected to roll back many of the Obama administration's telecommunications and internet policies.

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