@washingtonpost
Trump administration to allow drilling and mining in Utah areas once protected as national monuments https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...rilling-logging-sensitive-federal-lands-utah/ …
@washingtonpost
Trump administration to allow drilling and mining in Utah areas once protected as national monuments https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...rilling-logging-sensitive-federal-lands-utah/ …
Trump's AmerikkkaCan someone tell me wtf Rush Limbaugh did to deserve the medal of freedom over the 100 year old Tuskegee airman?
And he did it on Rosa Parks birthdayTrump's Amerikkka
Look at his record. Look at who's President. It's that simple.Can someone tell me wtf Rush Limbaugh did to deserve the medal of freedom over the 100 year old Tuskegee airman?
@kylegriffin1
The Justice Department has begun reviewing a 10-month-old allegation by Adam Schiff that Erik Prince, a Trump ally, repeatedly misled lawmakers during the House Intelligence Committee's investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election. DOJ reviews allegation that Erik Prince misled Congress in Russia probe …
@CNNPolitics
NEW: Attorney General William Barr says investigations into 2020 candidates must be approved by top Justice officials William Barr says investigations into 2020 candidates must be approved by top Justice officials - CNNPolitics
@costareports
WH urges its surrogates to go after Romney...
Ashley Parker
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@AshleyRParker
The WH is now sending around anti-Romney talking points, including:
•Romney’s decision was unsurprising as this display of self-serving political expedience has come to define his career.
•Romney has a long history of flip-flopping, with no sign of principles to be found.
16:19 - 6 Feb 2020
US Customs and Border Protection is now considered a "security agency," a move that allows the agency to shield information about personnel from the public.
The move has raised concerns among lawyers and advocates of government transparency, who say the agency will be further shrouded in secrecy.
One of the implications of the change is that information that might usually be made public could be redacted in Freedom of Information Act requests, sparking concerns among lawyers and advocates, who worry that it could shield personnel from being held accountable for wrongdoing.
"One thing we find in FOIA responses is agency employees breaking the law or doing the wrong thing. Sometimes we can identify them because their name is on the email," said Matthew Hoppock, an immigration lawyer. "Now we may be getting FOIA responses showing people breaking the law but we don't know who they are."
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@thehill
Trump admin delaying arms transfers worth $30 million to Ukraine: report Trump administration delaying arms transfers worth $30M to Ukraine: report
Jennifer Jacobs
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BREAKING: White House is weighing plan to dismiss Alexander Vindman from National Security Council after he testified in impeachment inquiry, a move that will be part of a broader effort to shrink Trump admin foreign policy bureaucracy, sources tell me & @nwadhams. Story out soon
Jennifer Jacobs
✔@JenniferJJacobs
Alexander Vindman could be out of a job at the White House as soon as tomorrow morning.
Story by @nwadhams and me