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President Trump called it a "disgrace" Wednesday that Democrats helped pay for some of the information in a dossier of allegations against him. Jeff Pegues has the latest.
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President Trump called it a "disgrace" Wednesday that Democrats helped pay for some of the information in a dossier of allegations against him. Jeff Pegues has the latest.
The now-infamous dossier detailing unconfirmed ties between President Trump and Russia was partly funded by the Hillary Clinton's campaign and the DNC, as well as anti-Trump Republicans during the 2016 presidential election. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues has more.
President Trump will meet with Senate Republicans Tuesday to try to unify members ahead of crucial votes on tax reform and budget measures. A short-term Obamacare fix is also on the agenda. Meanwhile, Sen. John McCain took aim at Mr. Trump in a new interview. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett talks to CBSN about the latest.
A bipartisan, short-term solution has been reached on health care. The legislation would temporarily restore subsidies for low-income Americans to help stabilize health insurance markets and reduce premiums. However, President Trump's response to the deal is unclear. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes talks to CBSN about the latest.
The success or failure of a bipartisan fix for Obamacare insurance markets could hinge on the White House. The president seemed to endorse a temporary plan from Sens. Lamar Alexander and Patty Murray Tuesday, but he turned away from the deal hours later. Nancy Cordes reports.
"We have a president who does not understand governance," said former Vice President Joe Biden at the University of Delaware on Tuesday.
After a White House lunch, President Trump and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell strolled to the Rose Garden to bury the hatchet. It was a change in tone from just 90 minutes earlier, when Mr. Trump told his Cabinet that do-nothing Republicans were to blame for his stalled legislative agenda. Major Garrett reports.
President Trump has announced plans to halt billions of dollars in payments to health insurance companies, which help moderate and low-income Americans have cheaper co-pays and deductibles. The White House calls the subsidies an "unlawful bailout for insurance companies." CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes talks to CBSN about the latest developments.
Democratic lawmakers, including some up for election in 2018, are giving away money they received from Harvey Weinstein. Former President Obama said he is "disgusted" by the reports of Weinstein's behavior. CBS News contributor and Washington Post reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "Red & Blue" and Politico's Seung Min Kim join CBSN to discuss.
President Trump gave a warning to Republicans over the weekend that after their failed attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare, he might go across the aisle and work with Democrats. Trump also signaled a willingness to take action against North Korea. Errol Barnett reports.
Politico's Dan Lippman joins CBSN to talk about the State Department and West Wing butting heads and the president's apparent olive branch to Democrats on health care.
The president tweeted Saturday that he had called Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to talk about health care reform. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett tells us what this means for Republicans.
President Trump said Thursday night that he and Republican leaders will consider regulating bump stocks. Authorities say the Las Vegas gunman used the devices to make semi-automatic rifles shoot more like fully automatic weapons. Even the National Rifle Association says it may accept new restrictions. Nancy Cordes reports.
After the mass shooting in Las Vegas, Republican lawmakers have signaled they're open to regulating the kind of equipment that enabled the shooter to gun down hundreds of concertgoers. CBS News chief congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes has the response on Capitol Hill.
O.J. Simpson out on parole; Elementary school in Puerto Rico becomes new home for 2 families
President Trump begins the workweek and the new month focusing on building a framework for tax reform and pitching it to the American public and to Republicans like Sen. Bob Corker. Errol Barnett reports.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price has vowed to repay American taxpayers nearly $52,000 for flying on private charter flights for government business. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett explains why Price's future in Washington remains unclear as this scandal intensifies.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price's future in Washington is unclear after reports say he may have used over $1 million in taxpayer money to pay for private travel on the job. On Capitol Hill, Republicans are selling President Trump's tax plan as a relief package for the middle class, but is it? Politico's Gabe Debenedetti talks to CBSN about the latest as well as what's in store for the 2018 midterm elections.
President Trump is moving on to tax reform after the latest health care repeal effort failed. He's calling for the corporate tax rate to be cut to 20% and for the number of individual tax brackets to be reduced from seven to three, among other items. David Nelson from Belpointe Asset Management breaks down what it all means for American workers and businesses.
President Trump spoke to a crowd in Indianapolis on tax reform. He called for reducing corporate tax rates and said the biggest winners would be middle-class Americans. Watch his full remarks here.
Trump encourages NFL boycott over national anthem protests; Germany's far-right appears on the rise after elections
The lead political stories Sunday were heavy on football, but President Trump's comments on the NFL come during a trying time for the White House as it tries to implement policy change. CBS News chief Washington correspondent and anchor of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson reports.
Missed the second half of the show? The latest on President Trump's attacks on the NFL and the upcoming vote on the Graham-Cassidy health care plan.
President Trump says Sen. John McCain of Arizona is letting his state down by opposing the GOP's latest health care bill. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN with more.
President Trump attacked senators on the issue of health care after Sen. John McCain said he will vote no on the Graham-Cassidy bill. Boston Herald columnist and CBSN political contributor Michael Graham joins CBSN to discuss.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah Valley University. Officials say a suspect is now in custody.
A person has been arrested in connection with the shooting that killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk, sources said.
An ICE agent shot and killed a man in Franklin Park, Illinois, Friday morning after authorities say he attempted to drive into agents as they tried to make an arrest.
Erika Kirk, the widow of Charlie Kirk, speaks out for the first time since her husband's death on Wednesday.
A U.S. Secret Service agent who wrote a negative social media post about Charlie Kirk has been put on leave, U.S. officials said Friday.
X's AI chatbot Grok, the AI-search engine Perplexity and Google's AI summaries all provided false information in the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking an event at Utah Valley University.
Missouri is the third state to seek to redraw its congressional maps ahead of next year's midterms.
The Justice Department filed a $125 million lawsuit against Uber, alleging the company discriminates against disabled passengers.