Friday, February 17, 2017

Friday's Headlines: Flynn in FBI interview denied discussing sanctions with Russian ambassador

Trump's pick to replace Flynn turns down offer, people familiar with decision say; Trump family's elaborate lifestyle, a 'logistical nightmare,' comes at unusual cost to taxpayers; In an erratic performance, Trump shows his supporters who's boss ; If Trump can't arrange his own meeting with black lawmakers, how does he unite the country?; Fact-checking the president's news conference;
 
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Flynn in FBI interview denied discussing sanctions with Russian ambassador
Michael Flynn, who resigned as the national security adviser this week, contradicted the contents of intercepted communications collected by intelligence agencies, current and former U.S. officials said. The Jan. 24 interview potentially puts Flynn in legal jeopardy, as lying to the FBI is a felony, but any decision to prosecute would ultimately lie with the Justice Department.
Trump's pick to replace Flynn turns down offer, people familiar with decision say
Retired Vice Adm. Robert Harward, who would have replaced Michael Flynn, couldn't get a guarantee that he could select his own staff, according to someone close to the president with knowledge of the discussions.
 
Trump family's elaborate lifestyle, a 'logistical nightmare,' comes at unusual cost to taxpayers
Barely a month into the Trump presidency, America's new first family is straining the Secret Service and security officials, stirring financial and logistical concerns, and costing far beyond what has been typical for past presidents.
 
In an erratic performance, Trump shows his supporters who's boss
During a news conference, President Trump chided perceived enemies. He indicted leakers. He absolved himself of blame. And he excoriated the media — once the "fake news," now the "very fake news." But he also put on a show. "I love this," Trump said.
 
If Trump can't arrange his own meeting with black lawmakers, how does he unite the country?
The president's answer to a question about the Congressional Black Caucus showed his detachment from the issue of how he might bridge the divide that is a signature of his early presidency. 
 
Fact-checking the president's news conference
Trump's 77-minute sparring match with reporters was full of dubious claims, false statements and inaccurate information.
 
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