The Russian Foreign ministry said “false” information is circulated for “obvious political reasons.” The White House says the meeting is “still on.”
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Russia dismisses Mueller indictment as attempt to "spoil" Trump-Putin meeting
The Russian Foreign ministry said “false” information is circulated for “obvious political reasons.” The White House says the meeting is “still on.”
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Russia dismisses Mueller indictment as attempt to "spoil" Trump-Putin meeting
The Russian Foreign ministry said “false” information is circulated for “obvious political reasons.” The White House says the meeting is “still on.”
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Russia dismisses Mueller indictment as attempt to "spoil" Trump-Putin meeting
Air Force One is an iconic symbol of the American presidency, but President Trump reportedly wants to update the design on the jet with a “more American” look. The current colors date back to the early 1960s. Ten presidents before Mr. Trump traveled with the same design. From outside the White House, Kris Van Cleave reports.
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President Trump pushes for Air Force One makeover
After taking a tough stance with NATO allies, President Trump called the conference a “great success.” It comes ahead of a highly anticipated meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who he refered to as a “competitor.” CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett reports.
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Trump gears up for meeting with "competitor" Putin after NATO summit
President Trump will announce the next nominee to the Supreme Court Monday night at the White House. Sources tell CBS News the four contenders are federal appeals court judges Amy Coney Barrett, Raymond Kethledge, Brett Kavanaugh and Thomas Hardiman. Jan Crawford reports.
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(CBS News) — A Virginia bookstore owner called the police on a woman who was yelling at former White House strategist Steve Bannon inside his establishment over the weekend, the Richmond Times-Dispatch reports . Bannon joins a growing list of Trump associates or staffers who have been confronted in public. Nick Cooke, owner of Black Swan Books in Richmond, told the Virginia newspaper that Bannon was browsing inside his store when a woman called him a “piece of trash.” Cooke called 911, but the woman left as he made that call. “Steve Bannon was simply standing, looking at books, minding his own business,” Cooke said. “I asked her to leave, and she wouldn’t. And I said, ‘I’m going to call the police if you don’t.’ And I went to call the police and she left. And that’s the end of the story.” Richmond police confirmed a call was made Saturday afternoon of someone yelling at a political figure in the bookstore, adding the call was canceled before officers could respond, according to the Times-Dispatch. CBS News reached out to Cooke for further comment, but did not immediately hear back. Recently, officials connected with President Trump have been facing confrontations from concerned citizens. White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked to leave a Virginia restaurant by its owner, citing her work for President Trump. Former Environmental Protection Agency administrator Scott Pruitt was challenged by a woman holding her 2-year-old son in a Washington, D.C., restaurant last week. In June, protesters yelled at Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen inside a Mexican restaurant as the Trump administration was reeling from criticism over its family separation policy at the border. Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao and her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, were also confronted for the same policy in Georgetown. — Christopher Brito (© 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
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The woman called the former White House strategist a “piece of trash,” according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch
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Steve Bannon confronted by woman inside Virginia bookstore
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This week in Washington, new tariffs hit Chinese goods, the president promised he would soon name his choice for SCOTUS nominee and EPA chief Scott Pruitt resigned. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN to break down the week in politics.
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Inside politics this week: Tariffs, SCOTUS and Scott Pruitt resigns
It’s a busy beginning to July for President Trump: He will announce his Supreme Court nominee, attend a NATO meeting, visit Britain and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. CBSN political contributor and Associated Press White House reporter Zeke Miller and NPR White House reporter Ayesha Rascoe, join “Red & Blue” to discuss how the White House is managing the major domestic and foreign policy initiatives.
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Trump to announce SCOTUS nominee, attend NATO meeting, visit U.K and meet with Putin in a span of less than two weeks
Dennis Rodman openly wept on television in a live interview from Singapore as President Donald Trump and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un met for the first time. Rodman also said he hopes to soon visit the White House.
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Rodman joyfully weeps at Trump-Kim summit
NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Friday that his reaction to President Donald Trump’s announcement that the NBA champion will not be invited to the White House “is one of sadness.”
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Regardless of who wins the NBA championship, President Donald Trump won’t invite the Warriors or Cavaliers to the White House.
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After Malcolm Jenkins held up signs highlighting social justice facts in lieu of speaking to the media, the Eagles safety broke his silence in an interview with ESPN: “I’m tired of the narrative being about the anthem, about the White House or whatever.”
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Jenkins ‘tired’ of anthem narrative, hence signs
A day after the White House disinvited the Eagles, Malcolm Jenkins responded with a series of handwritten signs instead of answering reporters’ questions.
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Eagles’ Jenkins lets his signs do the talking