USA attorney general Sessions vehemently denies Russian Federation allegations
Democrats on the committee grew frustrated as Sessions continually refused to answer the questions put to him. As security adviser during the campaign, Sessions said , he did not recall being asked by the candidate about alleged Russian interference in the election.
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Trump Rips 'WITCH HUNT' In Response To Reports Of Obstruction Probe
Former FBI Director James Comey told Congress last week he believes he was sacked by Trump to undermine the agency's Russian Federation probe. Officials say that changed shortly after Comey's firing. The Post said both men refused the President's request. The White House noted in a statement last month that FBI Acting Director Andrew McCabe testified that "there has been no effort to impede our investigation to date".
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Britain could only stay in European Union on worse terms, Guy Verhofstadt says
Colin Talbot, a professor of government at the University of Manchester, said the Paris trip is part of May's strategy to improve her position at home. "Free movement" would also end (to limit immigration from European Union countries), and Britain would flourish all alone thanks to its genius for free trade.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal have a point to prove — FIFA Confederations Cup
Despite Russian football's struggle since, die-hard fans have high hopes for the tournaments. "Sometimes it may result in such extraordinary situations because the fans become too upset. "The fans will love this country and football, and all will be well". "We must start small". "We have asked referees to remind goalkeepers that this rule still exists", said Van Basten, who showed footage of Italy's goalkeeper taking 21 seconds to release the ball against Zambia.
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U.S. lawmakers back at work after shooting, congressman still hospitalized
At a Wednesday afternoon news conference, Barton and the Democratic coach, U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle of Pennsylvania, stressed the humanizing impact of baseball and the newfound importance of today's game at such a toxic moment in American politics.
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Musician Akala: People died in London fire 'because they were poor'
The tower, built in 1974 in North Kensington, an area of west London, contained 120 flats and was thought to have been home to about 600 people. "The severity and the heat of the fire would mean it is an absolute miracle for anyone to be left alive", Cotton told Sky News .
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Trump visits hospital treating 'critically injured' congressman
But federal police officials continue to investigate the incident, which shook Washington and stirred calls for unity from Capitol Hill. Press Secretary Sean Spicer told pool reporters that Trump and First Lady Melania Trump spoke with Scalise's doctors and the congressman's wife, Jennifer.
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Who was James T. Hodgkinson?
The former mayor of Alexandria, Bill Euille, said he talked with the suspect at the local YMCA most mornings for more than a month, and even tried to help find Hodgkinson a job after seeing he was living out of a gym bag, the Washington Post said.
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Rita Ora helps sort donations for London fire victims
Seventeen people were so far confirmed to have died in the inferno in Notting Hill but it could be weeks before the final death toll is established. The cause of the fire is still unknown, the BBC reported on Thursday. The singer isn't the only star who made an appearance near the site - Adele was spotted attending Wednesday night's vigil, comforting those affected by the blaze which killed 12 people and injured dozens more, although this figure is expected to rise.
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The Bill Cosby Jury Is Deadlocked
Bill Cosby has arrived for the fourth day of jury deliberations in his sexual assault trial. Judge Steve O'Neill however instructed them to return to their chamber to continue deliberations. Arthur "Terry" Lefco, an attorney at Philadelphia-based Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman and Goggin, pointed to jury confusion as a factor. The announcement of a deadlocked jury created a hubbub of energy outside the Montgomery County courthouse.
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Donald Trump Jr. confirms Comey's account of Flynn investigation
On Friday an angry Trump said Comey "lied" and that he was "100 percent" prepared to be interviewed by Mueller in any probe. "No I didn't say that", Trump stated abruptly, taking questions after meeting Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. "Yesterday showed no collusion, no obstruction", Mr Trump said. Trump also seized on Comey's revelation that he had directed a friend to release memos he'd written documenting his conversations with the president to a reporter.
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Trump uses social media to question probe of his campaign
For now, the White House has said Trump has "no intention" of firing Mueller, but administration officials insist he has every right to do it. The appearance before the Senate intelligence committee gave Sessions a chance to defend himself, but offered little new insight.



