The president won’t hold another official bilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin until next year, the White House said, citing the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election. 307
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo faced an impatient and critical panel of senators, drawing criticism for the Trump administration’s handling of talks with Russia and North Korea 80
House conservatives Wednesday night took the first step toward removing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein from office, marking a dramatic escalation in a dispute over lawmakers’ requests for information about the government’s most politically charged probes 260
An appeals court on Wednesday rejected a challenge to a revised federal rule that eased limits on the size of TV station groups, in a decision that could bolster local broadcasters.
President Trump declared a “new phase” in the relationship between the U.S. and the European Union, agreeing to hold off on proposed car tariffs and work with the EU to resolve their dispute over metals duties. 648
Mexican and Canadian officials reaffirmed their commitment to a trilateral North American Free Trade Agreement, explaining that bilateral meetings between the different members are part of the negotiating process.
Michael Cohen and the tabloid publisher traded favors over many years, including helping mediate a lawsuit threat by former “Apprentice” star Omarosa Manigault-Newman and tackling emerging stories potentially unfavorable to the president. Authorities are trying to determine whether the publisher and Mr. Trump’s team violated campaign-finance laws. 674
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