Thursday, January 12, 2017

Thursday's Headlines: Trump concedes Russia hacked DNC, calls salacious claims ‘fake news’

Federal ethics chief calls Trump's plan 'meaningless'; How a secret and unsubstantiated dossier made it into the public domain; It was a mad, mad day in American politics. Is it also our new normal?; In the face of swirling controversies, a reminder of the challenges Trump will face; At testy confirmation hearing, Tillerson gets sharp inquiries from senators on both sides; Elaine Chao emphasizes private funds for Trump's promised transportation fixes; Booker breaks tradition, says fellow senator Sessions shouldn't be attorney general;
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
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Trump concedes Russia hacked DNC, calls salacious claims 'fake news'
The president-elect for the first time acknowledged Russia's alleged role in last year's election, but he denied that the leaks were intended to boost him. He also furiously denounced reports that Russia had obtained intelligence that could compromise him.
Federal ethics chief calls Trump's plan 'meaningless'
Walter Shaub, head of the Office of Government Ethics, said Trump has fallen short in his efforts to erase conflicts of interest
 
How a secret and unsubstantiated dossier made it into the public domain
In deciding to brief Donald Trump on the allegations, the U.S. intelligence community was trying to anticipate headlines, but it may have accelerated them.
 
It was a mad, mad day in American politics. Is it also our new normal?
Wednesday was a big, weird moment in the lurching transition of federal power. On the cusp of the Trump era, what it felt like on a day everything happened all at once.
 
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In the face of swirling controversies, a reminder of the challenges Trump will face
No president in memory has come to the brink of his inauguration with such a smorgasbord of potential problems and unanswered questions, or with the level of public doubts that exist around his leadership.
 
At testy confirmation hearing, Tillerson gets sharp inquiries from senators on both sides
Under combative questioning from Sen. Marco Rubio, Rex Tillerson did not dispute the overall finding of Russian meddling — the extent and intent of which Trump has openly questioned.
 
Elaine Chao emphasizes private funds for Trump's promised transportation fixes
In a Trump Cabinet that promises to be a mix of outsiders and Washington hands, Chao will serve as a voice of experience, colleagues said.
 
Booker breaks tradition, says fellow senator Sessions shouldn't be attorney general
The remarks marked the first time a sitting senator has testified against a colleague's nomination for a cabinet post, and they were among the most notable at Sessions's two-day confirmation hearing.
 
 
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Trump takes a step forward on ethics. Here's how he could do better.
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Obamacare is one step closer to repeal after Senate advances budget resolution
The Senate voted 51 to 48 early Thursday morning to approve a budget resolution instructing House and Senate committees to begin work on legislation to repeal major portions of the Affordable Care Act. The House is expected to vote on the measure as early as Friday.
Trump news cycle has Democrats struggling to adapt
Fanning the flames of Trump controversies didn't help Hillary Clinton. But Democrats can't seem to resist — and they don't know how to change the subject.
San Diego Chargers may be on the move to Los Angeles
Dean Spanos, the chairman of the Chargers, has told several owners and some NFL officials that he intends to exercise his option to move his franchise, according to two people familiar with the league's inner workings.
'You can't look at us': Mass shooter Dylann Roof formally sentenced to death
Roof hoped his actions at a South Carolina church would spur a race war, but at Wednesday's sentencing hearing, his victims' relatives shared a message: He failed.
Hunting groups look to Donald Trump Jr. as their champion in new White House
Hunting and conservation groups plan to rely on the 39-year-old to serve as their champion in his father's administration on an issue that puts him in direct opposition to many conservatives who are counting on a GOP president to scale back federal control over millions of acres where drilling, grazing and other private uses are restricted.
Michelle Obama was Jimmy Fallon's only guest and, no, they did not mom dance
The late-night host dedicated his entire show to the first lady, who said the end of her husband's administration has "been surprisingly emotional for all of us in ways that we didn't expect."
Palestinians: Pray that Trump won't move U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
Palestinian leaders are pleading with President-elect Donald Trump to not follow through on his pledge to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv. They have asked mosques worldwide to offer prayers against the move.
 
     
 
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