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Rand Paul condemns Trump's Khashoggi statement as 'Saudi Arabia first' – live Trump reportedly wanted to prosecute Hillary Clinton and James Comey – live
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Lindsey Graham has joined the chorus of Republicans criticizing Trump’s statement on Saudi Arabia today
“It is not in our national security interests to look the other way when it comes to the brutal murder of Mr. Jamal Khashoggi.
“I firmly believe there will be strong bipartisan support for serious sanctions against Saudi Arabia, including appropriate members of the royal family, for this barbaric act which defied all civilized norms. While Saudi Arabia is a strategic ally, the behavior of the Crown Prince – in multiple ways – has shown disrespect for the relationship and made him, in my view, beyond toxic.
“I fully realize we have to deal with bad actors and imperfect situations on the international stage. However, when we lose our moral voice, we lose our strongest asset.”
Trump ally Lindsey Graham has released a statement calling for serious sanctions on Saudi Arabia after the murder of Khashoggi pic.twitter.com/tANaqpUX2B
The New York Times is reporting that Trump wanted the Justice Department to prosecute both Hillary Clinton and Jim Comey and had to be talked out of it by White House counsel Don McGahn. McGahn wrote a memo to dissuade Trump noting that the potential consequences for such an action could include impeachment.
NEW: Trump wanted to order prosecutions in the spring of Hillary Clinton and Jim Comey @maggieNYT @nytmike https://t.co/kSwgoiTGSM
There are more details out now about the allegations of domestic violence against Michael Avenatti, the trial lawyer and potential 2020 Democratic presidential candidate.
- Victim is a 24-year-old actress who had lived with him for about 10 months.- She said Avenatti hit her with pillows, twisted her arm, dragged her on the floor- There was a fight about money and he cursed at her repeatedly. - She attached pictures showing bruising.
Trump’s lawyers have formally submitted their answers to written questions from special counsel Robert Mueller and his lawyers.
BREAKING - Trump attorneys tell @ABC News - the President's answers to Special Counsel Robert Mueller's questions have been submitted
The Senate races in 2020 are already starting. Alabama state auditor Jim Zeigler announced today that he contemplating a Senate bid against Doug Jones, the Democrat who won the special election in the Yellowhammer State last year.
Inbox: “Zeigler forms exploratory campaign eyeing 2020 U.S. Senate race against Doug Jones” #alpolitics pic.twitter.com/z3XvMygyAE
The Washington Post reports that Matt Whitaker, the acting attorney general, was paid over $1.2 million over three years while leading the Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a conservative non profit that focused on criticizing Hillary Clinton.
Whitaker was the only employee of the organization.
Despite their pardon today, Peas and Carrots do not have a very high life expectancy as Politico reports:Despite their pardon today, Peas and Carrots do not have a very high life expectancy as Politico reports:
Like all other turkeys that are raised for human consumption, they’ve been bred to be plump and tasty, but they grow so big that they are likely to suffer from a variety of health problems that put their lifespan at less than a year. Wild turkeys generally live three to five years.Like all other turkeys that are raised for human consumption, they’ve been bred to be plump and tasty, but they grow so big that they are likely to suffer from a variety of health problems that put their lifespan at less than a year. Wild turkeys generally live three to five years.
Utah has officially approved anti gerrymandering ballot measure that was on the ballot two weeks ago.Utah has officially approved anti gerrymandering ballot measure that was on the ballot two weeks ago.
INBOX: Better Boundaries (that sponsored #Prop4, the independent redistricting initiative) declares victory. @fox13 #utpol pic.twitter.com/LrEtfzbqlEINBOX: Better Boundaries (that sponsored #Prop4, the independent redistricting initiative) declares victory. @fox13 #utpol pic.twitter.com/LrEtfzbqlE
If you’re a fan of pro Trump paintings, there is a new one out depicting him as a football player running towards the end zone while Democrats lag behind in an attempt to tackle him.If you’re a fan of pro Trump paintings, there is a new one out depicting him as a football player running towards the end zone while Democrats lag behind in an attempt to tackle him.
No one can stop our President! My new painting, see a list of who's in the painting here: https://t.co/DWQWjjoUQN pic.twitter.com/UYGiKY8VuCNo one can stop our President! My new painting, see a list of who's in the painting here: https://t.co/DWQWjjoUQN pic.twitter.com/UYGiKY8VuC
Trump defends Cindy Hyde-Smith and goes further in apologizing on her behalf for her public hanging gaffe that she has.Trump defends Cindy Hyde-Smith and goes further in apologizing on her behalf for her public hanging gaffe that she has.
“She made a statement that I know she feels very bad about it,” says Trump.“She made a statement that I know she feels very bad about it,” says Trump.
Trump insists to reporters that his approach to Saudi Arabia is “Make America Great Again and America First.”Trump insists to reporters that his approach to Saudi Arabia is “Make America Great Again and America First.”
Trump says “the written answers” are finished for special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation or “the witch hunt” as he called it. Trump says he finished them yesterday.
Trump strikes a different tone on Saudi Arabia now than he did early in his candidacy while talking to reporters.
Trump just now: “I don’t make deals with Saudi Arabia. I don’t have money from Saudi Arabia. I have nothing to do with Saudi Arabia.”Trump in August 2015: “Saudi Arabia, I get along with all of them. They buy apartments from me. They spend $40 million, $50 million.”
Rand Paul has harsh criticism for Trump’s approach to Saudi Arabia.
I’m pretty sure this statement is Saudi Arabia First, not America First. I’m also pretty sure John Bolton wrote it.
The President has followed up his statement while talking to reporters at the White House.
“It is what it is,” Potus says of Khashoggi killing and Saudi Arabia while leaving the White House.
Former President Barack Obama declined to answer today when asked if he could beat Donald Trump if he was a candidate in the 2020 presidential election.
.@davidaxelrod: “you think if you were on the ballot in 2020, that you would defeat President Trump?” @BarackObama: [long smiling pause]: “I will not answer that direct question, for obvious reasons.”
The Washington Post has released a statement on Trump’s comments today about Saudi Arabia.
Statement from Wash Post Publisher Fred Ryan: “President Trump’s response to the brutal murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a betrayal of long-established American values of respect for human rights and the expectation of trust and honesty in our strategic relationships.”
Appointed Republican incumbent Cindy Hyde-Smith has made a number of demands in advance of tonight’s debate in the runoff in Mississippi’s special election for U.S. Senate.
These apparently include no media or audience allowed in the room as well as the ability for her to bring notes on stage with her.
As more results come in, the Democratic lead in the midterms is growing. Democrats now have an 8 point lead in the national congressional vote.
Per @Redistrict, Democrats' lead in the House popular vote is now approaching 8 points https://t.co/WgNET0DZdpFor perspective, here are the other recent wave elections:1994: R+72006: D+6.42010: R+6.62014: R+5.1
We may get another recount.
Democrat Carolyn Bordeaux is asking for recount in her race against incumbent Republican Rob Woodall in Georgia’s seventh congressional district. Woodall leads by 419 votes.
Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux is asking for a manual recount of provisional and absentee ballots in #GA07. Incumbent Republican Rob Woodall edged her out by 419 votes earlier this week #gapol pic.twitter.com/3txJ2ZKg5b
When asked about Trump’s statement on Saudi Arabia by reporters at the state department, Mike Pompeo said: “It is a mean, nasty world out there.”