Friday, November 18, 2016

Conway: Trump and Romney can 'shed those gladiator outfits' and other top stories.

  • Conway: Trump and Romney can 'shed those gladiator outfits'

    Mitt Romney and Donald TrumpDonald TrumpOhio man charged with threatening Trump’s life on Twitter Questions cloud Giuliani push Trump’s transition takes surprise twist MORE will be able to work together for the good of the country, a top Trump aide said Thursday, even though the two bitterly feuded throughout the campaign. Romney, who once called Trump a "con man," a "phony" and a fraud," is expected to meet with Trump this weekend to discuss a possible Cabinet position."I think what happens wit..
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  • Trump asks Flynn, a fiery general, to be top adviser and plans Romney meeting

    Trump asks Flynn, a fiery general, to be top adviser and plans Romney meeting
    President-elect Donald Trump has asked Michael Flynn, a retired lieutenant general with a record of incendiary statements about Muslims, to be his White House national security adviser, a person close to the transition confirmed Thursday night. At the same time, Trump is soliciting the help of Mitt Romney, a mainstream consensus figure who had been the face of the Republican resistance to Trump’s candidacy, in assembling his government. Trump sought a meeting with Romney, scheduled for this wee..
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  • Donald Trump offers Jeff Sessions attorney general post

    Donald Trump offers Jeff Sessions attorney general post
    Last Updated Nov 18, 2016 7:15 AM EST President-elect Trump has offered Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions the post of attorney general, sources directly involved in the selection process tell CBS News.The choice of Sessions to be the nation’s top prosecutor is sure to be controversial.Sessions has been one of Mr. Trump’s closest and most consistent allies.But when Sessions faced Senate confirmation for a job 30 years ago, it didn’t go well.     Nominated for a federal judgeship in 1986, Sessions, R..
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  • Will Senate Democrats filibuster Trump's SCOTUS nominee?

    Will Senate Democrats filibuster Trump's SCOTUS nominee?
    Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.). (Nathaniel Brooks/The New York Times via Associated Press, Pool) The Washington Times reports that Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is already hinting at a possible filibuster of President-elect Donald Trump’s first Supreme Court pick: Senate Democrats’ new leader claimed the right Wednesday to filibuster Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominees, making clear Democrats won’t give the president-elect much of a honeymoon on the most significant of his upcoming appoint..
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  • John Conyers' son found

    John Conyers' son found
    The youngest son of longtime U.S. Rep. John Conyers (D-Michigan) was found in Texas early Friday morning, according to Houston police. Carl Conyers Jr. has been found "unharmed," Houston police spokesman, Kese Smith said. Police are interviewing him about his whereabouts since Tuesday, authorities said. At this time officials are unsure of the circumstances surrounding his disappearance and are unsure of exactly how he was located. Gone missing Carl Conyers, 21, was last seen Tuesday afternoon ..
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  • Police: 1 critically wounded in shooting at Southern University in Baton Rouge

    Police: 1 critically wounded in shooting at Southern University in Baton Rouge
    Police say one person has been critically wounded in a shooting on Southern University's campus in Louisiana.The university said in a statement that its Baton Rouge campus was on "lockdown" late Thursday and students and staff members have been warned to "shelter in place" until further notice, The school's statement said the male victim of the shooting was taken to a local hospital. His condition wasn't immediately released.Southern said its campus police department was working with other law..
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  • Trial Date Looming, Trump's Lawyers Say President-Elect Too Busy

    Trial Date Looming, Trump's Lawyers Say President-Elect Too Busy
    Donald Trump is pulling out the stops to stall a fraud trial over his defunct real estate “university” until he’s president.Having earlier persuaded a federal judge to delay the trial until after last week’s election, the president-elect now says he has too many responsibilities as he prepares for his inauguration to be diverted. And if that doesn’t work, he may challenge how the jury pool was selected.Trump’s lawyers head to court Friday to convince the judge in San Diego to put the case on ho..
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  • Potential Trump Attorney General Created A Muslim Registry During The Bush Administration

    Potential Trump Attorney General Created A Muslim Registry During The Bush Administration
    WASHINGTON ― One of Donald Trump’s most eye-popping campaign promises was a proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States. He later tried to amend his comments as a plan to “suspend immigration from any nation that has been compromised by terrorism until such time it’s proven that vetting mechanisms have been put in place.”  Trump adviser Kris Kobach is ready to help Trump implement this proposal. Kobach is currently the secretary of state of Kansas and is reportedly under consideratio..
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  • Politics|Donald Trump's Parade of Cabinet Prospects Looks Like His Old Enemies List

    Politics|Donald Trump's Parade of Cabinet Prospects Looks Like His Old Enemies List
    From the Department of Strange Bedfellows.Mitt Romney, the 2012 Republican presidential nominee and one of the most vocal members of the “Never Trump” movement, is scheduled to meet this weekend with Mr. Trump.He may not want to repeat what he said in March: “Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.”Mr. Romney also called Mr. Trump “a con man, a fake,” and poked fun at his “Make America Great Again” baseball caps by saying Mr. Trump was ..
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  • Man surrenders after shooting at police in Norton

    Man surrenders after shooting at police in Norton
    NORTON — Shots were fired at police as a man barricaded himself inside a home near the Taunton line and held police at bay for several hours late Thursday night into Friday morning. A mother and young child had been in the home at 106 John Scott Boulevard and were able to get out, and a regional SWAT team also responded. An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view this article i..
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