Domenico Montanaro

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FACT CHECK: Trump's Tweets On Christians, ISIS And Vetting Miss The Bigger Picture

Sunday, January 29, 2017

A day after criticism and chaos for some caused by his executive order temporarily banning Muslims from seven countries, the president took to Twitter Sunday morning to defend himself.

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The Status Of Trump's Cabinet: Where Everyone Is In The Process And How It Works

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

The president's CIA director was confirmed by the Senate Monday night. But Trump's Cabinet is still pretty thin at this point. Here's the status of his other nominees.

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Trump Signs Executive Order To 'Ease The Burdens Of Obamacare'

Friday, January 20, 2017

The new White House took action on four measures Friday night, notably on the Affordable Care Act and regulations. The White House did not immediately make it clear what exactly was signed.

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The Trump Foreign Policy Doctrine — In 3 Points

Friday, January 20, 2017

When the clock struck noon, the White House website switched over to signify Donald Trump becoming the new president. And on that site, Trump laid out how he would approach the world.

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Donald Trump's Been Saying The Same Thing For 30 Years

Friday, January 20, 2017

He has flirted with running for office since the 1980s. His message has been remarkably similar.

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What To Expect For Donald Trump's Inauguration

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of a polarized United States Friday. His inaugural address, expected in the middle of a full day of events, could have far-reaching consequences.

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Another Campaign Donor Gets A Top Ambassadorship, But That's Par For The Course

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Donald Trump named New York Jets owner Woody Johnson to be ambassador to the U.K. It's a post traditionally reserved for big donors. Obama even named another NFL owner to a different ambassadorship.

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Week In Politics: Senate Confirmation Hearings And Initial Steps To Repeal Obamacare

Saturday, January 14, 2017

A recap of busy political news week, from contentious Senate confirmation hearings, to initial steps towards repealing the Affordable Care Act, to more questions about Trump's ties to Russia.

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Trump Team: Adviser Spoke To Russia Official The Day U.S. Sanctions Were Announced

Saturday, January 14, 2017

A transition spokesman had initially said the contacts by national security aide Michael Flynn occurred the day before the retaliation for election meddling was made public.

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At Press Conference, Trump Addresses Russia Hacking, Business Conflicts

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

The president-elect also outlined his plan to avoid conflicts of interest, restated his pledge to build a border wall and promised to name a Supreme Court nominee within two weeks of the inauguration.

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5 Questions For Donald Trump Ahead Of His Press Conference

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

The president-elect hasn't held a news conference since July. He promised one for Wednesday, and there's a lot to ask about, from his alleged ties to Russia to what he plans to do about Obamacare.

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Despite The Facts, Trump Once Again Embraces Vaccine Skeptics

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Theories that a preservative in childhood vaccines could cause autism have been disproved and dismissed. But Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he'll be heading up a Trump-requested commission on the topic.

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Watch Live: Jeff Sessions' Attorney General Confirmation Hearing

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

The Republican senator from Alabama is Donald Trump's pick for attorney general. He faces the Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday. Watch the hearing live and catch up on the key issues.

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Biden To Democrats Objecting To Electoral College Results: 'It Is Over'

Friday, January 06, 2017

House Democrats decided to interrupt the official Electoral College vote counting more than half a dozen times Friday, as outgoing Vice President Biden presided in his role as president of the Senate.

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On Intelligence And Russian Hacking, Are Trump And His Team Missing The Point?

Friday, January 06, 2017

The president-elect met with intelligence officials Friday about Russian hacking, but still didn't seem convinced of Russia's role in the election. Instead, he stressed none of it changed the outcome.

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What Is House GOP Trying To Do With Vote On Congressional Ethics Office?

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

NPR's political director gives us the latest on moves by House Republicans to curb an independent ethics watchdog. President-elect Donald Trump has already weighed in.

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I Saw First Ladies Kissing Santa Claus (And A First Dog Dressed As Him)

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Through the years, first families have done plenty with Santa — from singing and dancing (Obama) to reading (Michelle Obama and Bill Clinton) to a celebrity kiss or two (Nancy Reagan, Barbara Bush).

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President-Elect Trump Postpones Business Conflicts Announcement

Monday, December 12, 2016

Trump canceled a news conference scheduled for this week in which he planned to address how he would avoid conflicts between his business interests and his duties as president.

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McConnell, Differing With Trump, Says He Has 'Highest Confidence' In Intel Agencies

Monday, December 12, 2016

The Senate GOP leader said he agrees that Russian involvement in the U.S. election needs to be investigated, said "the Russians are not our friends" and expressed confidence in the CIA.

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Clinton's Popular-Vote Lead Is Now Over 2 Million, But Don't Expect Big Changes

Friday, November 25, 2016

The Democrat now leads Donald Trump by more than 2 million votes, as counting continues in California. But don't expect electors to overturn the result or for the Electoral College to be eliminated.

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