"You people with this phony emoluments clause.'
| | | | | | | President Donald Trump on Monday continued to defend his administration’s initial decision to host the 2020 Group of Seven summit at his golf resort in Miami, despite canceling the plan over the weekend in response to backlash.
“It would have been great, but the Democrats went crazy,” the president told reporters during a meeting with Cabinet members.
Over the weekend and into Monday, Trump continued to deny there would have been any personal profit.
“You people with this phony emoluments clause,” he said during the Cabinet meeting.
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| | | | | | | | | | It’s not often that a federal judge pleads with the White House and senators to fill vacancies on his or her court. But in the case of U.S. District Judge Lawrence O’Neill, his court’s workload has become so unmanageable that it’s come to begging for help. |
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| | President Donald Trump is said to be weighing a plan to leave hundreds of American troops in eastern Syria, in what would be the administration’s latest foreign policy turnaround in the region. |
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| | Usually steadfast Donald Trump supporter Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) indicated that a convincing “quid pro quo” in the president’s dealings with Ukraine could make him reconsider his opposition to impeachment. |
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