Tamara Keith

Tamara Keith appears in the following:

Trump Dismisses Reports That Say He Tried To Fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller

Friday, January 26, 2018

President Trump dismissed a report that he tried to fire special counsel Robert Mueller as "fake news." Trump spoke in Davos, Switzerland where he delivered the message "America first does not mean America alone."

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In Davos, Trump Plays Salesman To Global Elite

Friday, January 26, 2018

President Trump delivers a speech in Davos, Switzerland, on Friday laying out his argument for why the U.S. is an attractive place for foreign investors.

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'NYT' Report Says Trump Ordered Mueller Fired Last June Before Backing Down

Friday, January 26, 2018

A report from The New York Times says that President Trump ordered Special Counsel Robert Mueller to be fired last June, but backed down when the top White House lawyer threatened to quit.

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News Brief: Trump Ordered Mueller Fired, Trump Speaks In Davos, Immigration

Friday, January 26, 2018

A new report says President Trump ordered the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller but backed off when a White House lawyer threatened to quit. Also, Trump is speaking to world leaders in Davos.

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VP Pence Says U.S. Embassy In Jerusalem Will Open By End Of 2019

Monday, January 22, 2018

Vice President Pence announced the U.S. will open its embassy in Jerusalem by the end of 2019. That's faster than previously thought and comes despite Arab opposition to the move.

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Pence: U.S. Embassy Will Open In Jerusalem Before End Of 2019

Monday, January 22, 2018

Vice President Mike Pence spoke Monday at the Israeli Knesset about the Trump administration's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and about Israel working toward peace with Palestine.

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After Arrival In Jerusalem, Pence Talks Government Shutdown, Embassy Relocation

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Vice President Pence is visiting Jerusalem after stops in Egypt and Jordan. The visit comes after the Trump administration's controversial decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

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Turnover In Trump's White House Is 'Record-Setting,' And It Isn't Even Close

Friday, January 19, 2018

In Trump's first year in office 34 percent of top aides have either resigned, been fired or moved to different positions. That level of turmoil is off the charts compared with recent presidencies.

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White House Promises Infrastructure Bill, But With No Clear Deadline

Monday, January 08, 2018

The White House has said an infrastructure bill would be a major priority for 2018 and one that could garner bipartisan support. But it's not at all clear when there will be a draft to see.

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White House Pushes Back Against Michael Wolff's 'Fire And Fury'

Friday, January 05, 2018

President Trump and Republican leaders are huddling this weekend to hash out their agenda for 2018. It comes as the president is pushing back against a new book about chaos in the White House.

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Trump Lashes Out At Bannon, Who Criticized President And His Family

Wednesday, January 03, 2018

President Trump has said that former chief strategist Steve Bannon "lost his mind" after leaving the White House. Trump's scathing words come after Bannon is quoted slamming the president and his family in a new book, Fire and Fury.

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Trump Accomplished A Lot In 2017, But At What Cost?

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Despite being an unconventional GOP candidate, President Trump has largely delivered on a conservative agenda. The Republican tax bill was a particularly noteworthy win.

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Trump Signed 96 Laws In 2017. Here Is What They Do And How They Measure Up

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Despite his own claims to the contrary, President Trump signed fewer laws than any of his recent predecessors. But numbers aren't everything. Significance matters more.

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Encore: How Trump Teases, Threatens And Dodges With 'We'll See What Happens'

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

President Trump frequently says "We will see what happens" about matters large and small, creating uncertainty for the media, members of his administration and even world leaders. But what do these constant teases mean for the presidency?

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Trump Tweets About Christmas, Tax Overhaul, FBI's Andrew McCabe

Monday, December 25, 2017

In Florida, President Trump spent part of his holiday weekend attacking FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe. Why has the president taken aim at McCabe at this particular moment?

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Does The Republican Tax Legislation Follow Through On Trump's Promises?

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

President Trump laid out some principles for what the GOP tax bill would do. Now that the bill will soon become law, were those pledges kept? Our NPR Politics Podcast team discusses.

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Trump Allies Push To Discredit Mueller Investigation

Monday, December 18, 2017

President Trump and his lawyers say he isn't considering firing special counsel Robert Mueller. But that doesn't mean the president's allies are holding their fire.

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What Trump's Most Retweeted Tweet In 2017 Says About The Past Year

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

All Things Considered is continuing to look at the past year in a series called "Highly Specific Superlatives." On Wednesday, we look at the most retweeted Trump tweet and what this single missive says about the 2017.

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Alabama Upset: Democrat Doug Jones Beats Roy Moore In Senate Race

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

The Republican Senate majority shrinks to one seat after a race tainted by sexual assault allegations. President Trump, who backed Moore, congratulated Jones. Moore has not yet conceded the race.

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President Trump Announces The U.S. Will Recognize Jerusalem As The Capital Of Israel

Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Despite international opposition, President Trump announced the U.S. recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He's keeping a campaign promise and insists he is still committed to Mideast peace.

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