This story on what happens under 'prorogation' just gets weirder and weirder, until you expect the Lady of the Lake to appear and give Boris Johnson a sword to reboot the government.
The filing comes despite a request from Rabbi Jonathan Perlman, whose New Light Congregation lost three worshippers in the October attack, that prosecutors eschew the death penalty. https://t.co/UBFVCfBENs
Federal gift rules prohibit any official from giving a gift worth more that $10 to a superior. Trump’s profit margin on this party is a lot more than that.
We have an Attorney General who doesn’t follow the law.
He should resign. https://t.co/EuVbcrbIj0
Declaring total victory over a movement like the Islamic State is like declaring victory over winter as soon as the last snowfall ends, @stephenWalt writes. https://t.co/rPdBQ3HEUM
A source close to Deutsche Bank says Trump’s tax returns show he pays very little income tax and, more importantly, that his loans have Russian co-signers.
If true, that explains every kind word Trump has ever said about Russia and Putin. @TheLastWord 10pm
President Trump expressed confidence that the two sides could agree, calling President Xi Jinping a “great leader” days after branding him an “enemy.”
Wrapping up the summit meeting in France, Mr. Trump said Chinese officials had reached out by telephone. Beijing did not immediately confirm any calls.
[....] Of the 59 percent of Americans who said they do not support formal impeachment, 27 percent said it's because they think Trump has done nothing wrong, according to Monmouth. Another 13 percent said the impeachment inquiry would be a partisan “witch hunt,” echoing the president’s own language on the matter.
Chinese-owned supermarkets across Argentina were the prime targets for Chinese mafia groups. Now, they are broadening their horizons to money laundering and a extorting a wider range of victims. https://t.co/Xj34bVX635
BIARRITZ, France — Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif made a surprise visit to the city hosting the Group of Seven summit Sunday, a move that caught President Trump off-guard and added another element of tension to the meeting of world economic leaders.
Hundreds of thousands of guns sold in the United States vanish because of loose American gun laws. Many reappear in Jamaica, turning its streets into battlefields.