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    05:35

  • ‘Ability to underestimate Trump’ is biggest takeaway for Dems after election: Vanity Fair reporter

    07:07

  • Trump trying to ‘do away with every check and balance’ ahead of second term: Leibovich

    05:07

  • America ‘should be worried’ that Trump may use DOJ as his ‘personal law firm’: Fmr. PA Rep.

    06:57

  • Could Ukraine become Trump’s Afghanistan of foreign policy? Fmr. CIA officer explains

    05:05

  • New Trump chief of staff is ‘one and only guardrail’ to stop him from going off the tracks: Omarosa

    06:09

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House passes short-term spy powers extension in late-night vote after deal falls apart

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The House unanimously passed a short-term of the nation’s spy powers until in the wee hours Friday morning — pushing the deadline from April 20 to April 30 — after GOP rebels dramatically rejected a late-night, last-minute deal to extend for five years while adding some additional reforms and language intended to woo the holdouts…
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Republicans move forward on last-minute spy powers deal, teeing up late-night vote

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House Republicans leaders are moving forward on a last-minute, late-night compromise with GOP rebels to extend the nation’s foreign spy powers for five years while adding in warrant language and enhanced criminal penalties for violations. Text of the provision was uploaded at about 10:30 p.m., about seven hours after a scheduled procedural vote and more than a…
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