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PARLIAMENT OF GREAT BRITAIN
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Russian interference in the U.S. 2016 election
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"Trump says Obama 'choked' and 'did nothing' because
he believed ... Clinton would win the election."
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HOUSE
INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE
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RUSSIA WATCH -- The House Intelligence Committee will take testimony from
Attorney General Jeff Sessions today, and later in the afternoon from Erik
Prince, the former boss of a controversial private security firm who reportedly
attempted to set up a secret back-channel between Trump and the Kremlin shortly
before Inauguration Day. Prince's testimony is particularly important because
the House intends to release a transcript of the proceedings next week. Prince
is also the brother of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos.
[POLITICO Huddle,
November 30, 2017]
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RUSSIANS CALL ON
OVAL OFFICE
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TRUMP
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TRUMP – RUSSIA PROBE
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MICHAEL FLYNN
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JARED KUSHNER
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DON MCGAHN
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FROM
THE PORCH
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YOU DECIDE
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MURRAY LABELS OIL GIANTS 'ENEMIES' OF FOSSIL FUELS: Three
of the major oil and gas corporations are "enemies" of fossil fuels
because of their past advocacy for climate action, including a carbon tax, coal
executive Robert Murray said Thursday at a conference hosted by the Heritage
Foundation and the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Prompted by comments from
TPPF's Brooke Rollins calling their carbon tax advocacy "so disingenuous,"
Murray declared BP, Shell and Exxon Mobil "our enemies," citing
politics and shareholders. "They're not doing our grandchildren justice,
those three companies. The other oil and gas companies, they realize that once
our enemies get rid of coal, they're next," Murray said. "But those
three companies are all about politics and shareholders and I don't buy those
products." Oil and gas executive Bud Brigham agreed: "It's cronyism
that they chose to have a seat at the table with the government and collusion
with special interests a la Elon Musk, etc. It's very disappointing." Murray math: The coal magnate
dropped some eyebrow-raising stats during his appearance, including that he has
met with EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt a whopping seven times so far this year.
Murray also said he has received 71 death threats, "some serious,"
although he did not specify over what period those were received. [POLITICO's Morning Energy, December 1, 2017]
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