President Trump has blamed former President Barack Obama for not doing enough to speak out about Russian meddling
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John Kerry defends Obama administration’s warnings on Russian meddling
President Trump has blamed former President Barack Obama for not doing enough to speak out about Russian meddling
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John Kerry defends Obama administration’s warnings on Russian meddling
The onetime secretary of state suggested President Trump blasts opponents to distract from critical issues like Russia
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John Kerry: Trump deriding Joe Biden "shows fear"
President Trump’s grandfather on his father’s side was from Germany. The President’s mother was from Scotland. Before Mr. Trump headed to his summit this week with Vladmir Putin, he spent some time with “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor at his golf club in his mother’s homeland.
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Trump on his family history
President Trump tweeted Saturday “your favorite President did nothing wrong” as he blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen for secretly recording at least one of their conversations. Cohen is under a federal investigation. Errol Barnett reports.
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President Trump blasts Michael Cohen on Twitter
President Trump tweeted Saturday “your favorite President did nothing wrong” as he blasted his former attorney Michael Cohen for secretly recording at least one of their conversations. Cohen is under a federal investigation. Errol Barnett reports.
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President Trump blasts Michael Cohen on Twitter
President Trump responded for the first time to news that his longtime attorney recorded their conversation
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Trump says it’s "inconceivable" that a lawyer would tape a client
President Trump responded for the first time to news that his longtime attorney recorded their conversation
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Trump says it’s "inconceivable" that a lawyer would tape a client
Amber Phillips, who writes about politics for the Washington Post, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the revelation that President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded him discussing payments to a former Playboy model and the continuing fallout from the Helsinki summit earlier this week.
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What legal questions does Michael Cohen’s Trump recording raise?
Amber Phillips, who writes about politics for the Washington Post, joins “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss the revelation that President Trump’s personal lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded him discussing payments to a former Playboy model and the continuing fallout from the Helsinki summit earlier this week.
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What legal questions does Michael Cohen’s Trump recording raise?
A secret recording of President Trump made by his former personal lawyer appears to undercut the president’s denial of payments to a former Playboy model. Michael Cohen taped a conversation with the president about a payment to the woman a few months before the 2016 election. Errol Barnett reports.
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White House stays silent on secret tape of Trump discussing payments
Guilfoyle has been one of the co-hosts of the network’s afternoon show “The Five” and has been dating President Trump’s son Donald Jr
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Kimberly Guilfoyle, Fox News part ways
President Trump reacted Friday evening to the NFL’s decision to call timeout on its national anthem policy. That policy required players to stand. The league will now negotiate with the players union over a new policy. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.
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NFL puts brakes on policy requiring players to stand for national anthem
The White House announced Thursday that President Trump asked John Bolton to invite Vladimir Putin to Washington in fall
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What Trump and Putin agreed to in Helsinki
President Trump wants to have a second round of talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Washington this fall. The Trump administration is in its fourth day of damage control after the president’s meeting with Putin in Helsinki. Weijia Jiang reports.
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White House announces second Putin summit, DNI Coats doesn’t know what happened in first one
WASHINGTON, D.C. (CBSNewYork) – President Donald Trump is extending an invitation to Russian President Vladimir Putin. The news seemed to catch many by surprise Thursday, in part because the White House is still dealing with the fallout from the first summit , CBS2’s Dick Brennan reported. The invite came as Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats was being interviewed. “OK, that’s going to be special,” he said of the news. Coats has been sounding the alarm about the ongoing cyber threat from Russia and said even he still doesn’t know what was agreed upon in Helsinki. He also said the Trump shouldn’t have met Putin alone. “Well you’re right, I don’t know what happened in that meeting,” he said. “I think we will learn more, but that is the president’s prerogative. If he had asked me how that ought to be conducted, I would have suggested a different way.” All this as the White House did more clarifying . On Wednesday, it confirmed the president and Putin discussed an idea to let Russia interrogate former U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul in exchange for letting the U.S. talk to 12 Russian officers indicted by special counsel Robert Mueller . “There was some conservation about it, but there wasn’t a commitment made on behalf of the United States. And the president will work with his team and we’ll let you know if there is an announcement on that front,” said White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders. On Thursday, Sanders announced the deal is a no-go. “It is a proposal that was made in sincerity by President Putin, but President Trump disagrees with it,” she said in a statement. The Senate unanimously approved a resolution Thursday warning the president not to let the Russian government question diplomats and other officials. “I call on President Trump to say once and for all, not through his spokespeople, that the lopsided, disgraceful trade he called an incredible offer is now off the table,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Meanwhile, the president is putting pressure on the Federal Reserve . He put Chairman Jerome Powell on notice, saying he’s tired of the fed wanting to raise rates. “I put a very good man in the fed. I don’t necessarily agree with it, because he’s raising interest rates,” Trump said. The fed has raised interest rates twice so far this year and it’s indicating it might even twice more in 2018. “I’m not thrilled, because we go up, and every time you go up, they want to raise rates again, and I don’t really, I am not happy about it. But at the same time, I’m letting what they feel is best,” the president added. On another topic, Trump told CBS Evening News Anchor Jeff Glor whom he would want to face-off against in 2020. “I dream about (Joe) Biden. That’s a dream. Look, Joe Biden ran three times. He never got more than one percent. And President Obama took him out of the garbage heap, and everybody was shocked that he did. I’d love to have it be Biden,” he said.
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President Trump Invites Putin To Washington For 2nd Summit