Elections 2016

CIA nominee seeks to repair damage from Trump feud with spy agencies

Donald Trump's nominee to head the CIA sought on Thursday to repair damage from the president-elect’s feud with U.S. intelligence agencies, saying he accepted their findings on Russian hacking, would not comply if ordered to renew use of harsh interrogation techniques and would always “have their backs.”

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Trump and spy chief differ on what was said in call on Russia dossier

U.S. spy chief James Clapper and President-elect Donald Trump gave different accounts of a phone conversation they had about a dossier of unverified, salacious claims linking Russia to Trump, who is locked in a war of words with the intelligence agencies he will command in eight days.

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Biden knocks Trump for Nazi reference, intelligence community criticism

Vice President Joe Biden criticized President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday for comparing the U.S. intelligence establishment to Nazi Germany and said it was damaging to the United States' standing in the world to denigrate agencies that protect the nation.

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House Speaker Paul Ryan sets no deadline on Obamacare repeal bill

U.S. Republicans promising to repeal and replace President Barack Obama's landmark healthcare law are under "no hard deadlines" for producing an alternate program, House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan said on Thursday.

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'That woman makes me sick’: Caitlyn Jenner faces criticism over reports she will attend Trump inauguration

Caitlyn Jenner, a conservative Republican and transgender rights advocate, has said she will attend Donald Trump's inauguration, Us Weekly magazine reported Tuesday. In response, transgender rights supporters to her left are blasting Ms. Jenner's decision as evidence she doesn't have the interests of transgendered Americans at heart. "Caitlyn claims she wants to use her platform as…

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French far right leader Marine Le Pen seen at Trump Tower

French far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen was seen at Trump Tower on Thursday but a spokesman for President-elect Donald Trump said she was not meeting with him or his team.

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Trump wades in on flap over L.L. Bean boycott threats

Donald Trump on Thursday tweeted his support of Maine catalog retailer L.L. Bean after an activist group opposed to the U.S. president-elect called for a boycott of the company.

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Ben Carson, tapped for US housing chief, faces lawmakers

Ben Carson on Thursday told lawmakers he is fit to lead the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, an agency that offers housing to the poor, even though he has sometimes criticized its work.

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Will Trump’s climate team accept any 'social cost of carbon'?

President-elect Donald Trump and members of his proposed cabinet and transition team have taken aim at many of President Obama’s climate and clean-energy policies, programs and legacies — from the Paris Agreement to the Clean Power Plan. But there’s probably no more consequential and contentious a target for the incoming administration than an arcane metric called…

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Ex-British spy who wrote Trump-Russia dossier flees home 'for his safety' after identity is leaked

A former British intelligence official has reportedly fled his home for fear of reprisals after being named as the author of reports linking President-elect Donald Trump to Russia.

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Trump nominee Tillerson says China should be denied access to South China sea islands

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of state set a course for a potentially serious confrontation with Beijing on Wednesday, saying China should be denied access to islands it has built in the contested South China Sea.

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Trump's team blocks U.S. House appearance by Pentagon pick Mattis : officials

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's team has canceled an appearance before Congress by his nominee for defense secretary, retired General James Mattis, regarding a waiver he needs for the post, congressional officials said on Wednesday.

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'Your sheet is showing': Internet pounces on Tom Cotton for saying Cory Booker sounds like 'T-Bone'

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) was accused of casual racism on Wednesday after he compared Sen. Corey Booker (D-NJ) to a fictional character named "T-Bone."

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