Monday, December 4, 2017

Monday's Headlines: Trump lawyer says president knew Flynn had given FBI the same account he gave to vice president

 
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Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Trump lawyer says president knew Flynn had given FBI the same account he gave to vice president
President Trump's personal lawyer said Sunday the president knew in late January that then-national security adviser Michael Flynn had probably given FBI agents the same inaccurate account he provided to Vice President Pence about a call with the Russian ambassador. The president was aware of the issue a couple of weeks before he asked the FBI director to consider letting the issue with Flynn go. If Trump knew Flynn might not have been accurate with the FBI, it could provide motivation for a possible effort to obstruct justice, a legal expert said.
Kushner says Trump sees Mideast peace as essential to thwarting extremism
Amid reports that Trump plans to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, the president's son-in-law and adviser made a rare public appearance but provided no details of where the administration's push for peace between Israel and the Palestinians is heading.
 
Mega-merger between CVS, Aetna could shake up health-care industry
As part of the $69 billion blockbuster deal, which could set off even more mergers in the health-care industry, CVS Health plans to transform its pharmacy storefronts into medical hubs for primary care and basic procedures to serve Aetna's 22 million medical members.
 
What happened when North Carolina cut taxes like the GOP plans to for the country
The changes haven't produced a fiscal calamity, but nor have they created win-for-all economic prosperity, and many North Carolina residents are still waiting for the benefits Republicans promised when they slashed rates in 2013.
 
GOP must tackle differences in Senate, House tax bills
Republicans on Monday will enter a delicate period of negotiations over a host of differences between the bills while trying to retain support of both moderate and conservative members.
 
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More than 230 warplanes are taking part in the five-day-long drills. North Korea denounced the exercises as dangerous, while analysts warned they sharply increase the chances of miscalculation and accidental conflict.
 
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At the ceremony, plenty of politics make up for Trump playing hooky
The president wasn't there to hear it, but stars got in a word for immigrants and diversity.
 
'He said it': Billy Bush says there were 8 witnesses to Trump's 'Access Hollywood' comments
Bush said he was disturbed by reports that President Trump has told allies that he may not be the voice on the 2005 "Access Hollywood" tape.
 
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