Politics: All the Latest Headlines from CNN

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Trump poised to win Washington primary
Donald Trump will move closer to clinching the Republican presidential nomination Tuesday with an expected win in the Washington primary.

What McAuliffe probe could mean for 2016
The revelation that Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is facing a federal investigation related to campaign donations could complicate Hillary Clinton’s effort to win the crucial swing state and its 13 electoral votes in November.
House GOP move to change rules after messy floor fight over LGBT issue
Hoping to avoid another embarrassing and chaotic floor fight over proposals to protect workers from being fired on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity, House Republicans are moving to ‎change the rules for how to deal with such hot-button amendments to future spending bills.
Trump defended ‘friend’ Bill Clinton
Michael Cohen, a lawyer for presumptive GOP candidate Donald Trump, defends Donald Trump’s previous comments about President Bill Clinton.

Top Republican calls for release of 28 pages in 9/11 report
A leading Republican lawmaker Tuesday called for the release of 28 classified pages that detail possible Saudi Arabian involvement in the terror attacks of Sept. 11.

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Trump brings up old attacks against Bill Clinton
Presidential candidate Donald Trump is dredging up past attacks on the Clintons. CNN’s Dana Bash reports.
Senator calls on VA secretary to resign over Disneyland comparison
A senior Republican senator called on Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald to resign Tuesday after he inflamed the veterans’ community by comparing the time it takes to receive medical care to long lines at Disneyland.

Republican lawmakers argue for impeachment of IRS commissioner
Republican lawmakers in the House used a Judiciary Committee hearing Tuesday to push for impeachment of Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen for what they see as his breaching “every single duty he had.”
Justice Breyer not bothered by an eight-person Supreme Court
An eight-person Supreme Court? No bother to Stephen Breyer.

RNC picks trio of conservative stalwarts for platform committee
The Republican National Committee selected a trio of conservative stalwarts to head up its convention platform committee Tuesday in a move that appears designed to assuage concerns among the far right with presumptive nominee Donald Trump.

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New Mexico governor not attending Trump rally in state
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez won’t be among the Republicans rallying around their presumptive nominee when Donald Trump swoops into the state Tuesday.

Sanders requests re-canvass in Kentucky nailbiter
Bernie Sanders is requesting a re-canvass of the vote the Kentucky primary Hillary Clinton narrowly won earlier this month.
McAuliffe: ‘No allegations of wrongdoing’
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe said Tuesday he was in “shock” to find out he was under federal investigation for campaign contributions.

Facing questions, Trump lawyer defends fundraising for veterans
An attorney for Donald Trump said Tuesday that money raised for veterans has been “distributed to worthy causes” as he defended the campaign from reports it was unable to account for all the funds promised to charities.

Here’s who buys the most weapons from the U.S.
With the end of the U.S. arms embargo, Vietnam will join a long list of international recipients of American armaments.
Sanders campaign manager: ‘Messy’ does not mean violent
Bernie Sanders stood by his suggestion that the Democratic convention will get “messy,” but his campaign manager said Tuesday the Vermont didn’t mean violence and that the word describes the conversations essential to doing the “business of the party.”

Obama raises human rights in Vietnam, calls for ‘peaceful resolution’ of South China Sea disputes
U.S. President Barack Obama called for the “peaceful resolution” of disputes in the South China Sea in a speech in Hanoi.

Wanted: A peacemaker for Democrats
Democrats need a peacemaker.

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