Tamara Keith
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When Asked About Missing Journalist, Trump Cites Saudi King's Denial
Secretary of State Pompeo is in Riyadh to address the disappearance of a Saudi journalist. President Trump's response to the disappearance illustrates how he responds to difficult questions.
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Politics
No Longer Daily, White House Press Briefings Fade As Trump Does The Talking
The briefings, which were must-see TV early on in the Trump administration, are now shorter and less frequent. But reporters are getting more chances to ask the president questions directly.
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Politics
Will Enthusiasm Over Kavanaugh Battle Carry Over To Midterms?
Republican and Democratic voters got fired up over the fight involving Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. What's the outlook for each party as Election Day nears?
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Politics
Trump Rallies In Kansas
With midterm election less than a month a way, President Trump held a rally in Topeka, Kan., in support of Republican candidates. He's been campaigning to blunt Democratic momentum in polls.
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Politics
Trump Continues To Express Concern For Men Amid Kavanaugh Confirmation Battle
In the wake of sexual assault allegations against his Supreme Court nominee, President Trump has been talking about how men feel in such situations. Could that help his party in the 2018 elections?
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Politics
Trump Watching Kavanaugh Hearings At White House
President Trump had said he would be paying close attention to the testimony of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing him of sexual assault decades ago.
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Politics
Trump Continuing To Defend Embattled Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh
President Trump is defending his embattled Supreme Court nominee in the face of another allegation of sexual misconduct. Trump will take questions from reporters Wednesday in New York.
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National
Kavanaugh Lookahead
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will face personal questions at Thursday's Senate hearing.
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Politics
The Broader Implications Of The Latest Kavanaugh Develolpments
The Senate Judiciary Committee scheduled a hearing next Monday in which Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Brett Kavanaugh of assault, will testify. Kavanaugh has denied the allegation.
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Politics
The Week Ahead In Washington
We look at the busy agenda ahead for congressional lawmakers as they return from an August recess, which includes Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.