Why the DNC’s mysteriously hacked oppo file on Trump is a big yawn

Obama, Dalai Lama to meet at White House on Wednesday
President Barack Obama will meet at the White House Wednesday with the Dalai Lama in a get-together the Chinese government assailed.

House committee OKs censure of IRS head
A Republican-run House committee has voted along party lines to censure the IRS commissioner.

Heck, Cortez Masto to face off in pivotal Senate race
Republican Rep. Joe Heck and former Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto breezed through their primaries Tuesday to set up a pivotal U.S. Senate contest, while state Sen. Ruben Kihuen scored a solid win in a competitive Democratic congressional primary and businessman Danny Tarkanian bested a more moderate state senator in a bitter Republican House contest.

Trump asks judge he slammed to withhold videos in university case
Donald Trump is asking the same judge he’s been railing against for weeks to withhold the release of videos showing him answering tough questions about Trump University.

‘Define the enemy’: Republicans counter Obama’s ‘radical Islam’ slam
Republicans roundly rejected President Obama’s rationale for refusing to use the term “radical Islam” in describing terror attacks, responding that: “You have to define the enemy to defeat it.”

Why Trump banned the Washington Post: Going nuclear over a bad headline?
Donald Trump launched his campaign one year ago, and has been running against the “dishonest” and “sleazy” media ever since.

Tennessee lawmaker threatened over plan to give away AR-15 as prize at fundraiser
A Tennessee lawmaker said Tuesday that his office has received threats for planning to give away the same type of semi-automatic rifle used by a gunman in the massacre of 49 people at an Orlando nightclub.

Dems renew push for gun control measures, aim for terror watch list
Congressional Democrats are renewing their push for gun control measures in the wake of the Orlando terror massacre, arguing the best way to prevent suspected terrorists from carrying out acts of violence is to legally limit their access to firearms.

Clinton defeats Sanders in DC primary; candidates discuss several topics in meeting
Presumptive presidential nominee Hillary Clinton defeated Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday in the Washington, D.C., Democratic primary — marking the end of the presidential primary season and bringing the two candidates together in a face-to-face meeting about what’s next for the party in the general election.

Virginia Rep. Forbes loses primary, victim of redrawn map
U.S. Rep. Randy Forbes of Virginia loses in primary contest, victim of new congressional map.

Former DC mayor returns to council after federal probes
Two years after he lost his bid for a second term as District of Columbia mayor amid a federal corruption probe, Vincent Gray has assured himself a return to elected office in the nation’s capital.

Fox News Poll: Approval of Obama up, US weaker under his leadership
For the first time since 2012, over half of voters approve of the job Barack Obama is doing as president.

Sanders to address supporters Thursday on future of campaign, as primaries end
Sen. Bernie Sanders says he’ll reveal to supporters Thursday what’s next for his Democratic presidential campaign, with the party’s primary season coming to an end and Hillary Clinton already the presumptive presidential nominee.

Dems renew push for gun control measures, aim for terror watch list
Congressional Democrats are renewing their push for gun control measures in the wake of the Orlando terror massacre, arguing the best way to prevent suspected terrorists from carrying out acts of violence is to legally limit their access to firearms.

Court upholds ‘net neutrality’ rules for internet access
A federal appeals court has upheld the government’s “net neutrality” rules that require internet providers to treat all web traffic equally.

Clinton changing tune on terror?
Hillary Clinton is facing Republican criticism for seeming to take a sharper tone on terrorism as she leaves the primary race behind – not only in her willingness to invoke the term “radical Islamism,” but her calls for a more aggressive anti-ISIS campaign and her criticism of Gulf allies.

Rubio considers risky reelection bid
The clock is ticking as Rubio decides to reconsider.

Senate approves defense bill, defies White House veto threat
The Senate has defied a White House veto threat and voted decisively to approve a defense policy bill that authorizes $602 billion in military spending.

Judge bars public release of Clinton aide’s immunity deal
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that he will not publicly disclose details of an immunity agreement between a former aide to Hillary Clinton and Justice Department prosecutors that had been sought by a conservative legal advocacy group in a lawsuit against the State Department.

Ryan unveils plan to roll back Obama-era regulations
House Speaker Paul Ryan Tuesday unveiled the third installment of his “agenda project,” with a sweeping 57-page plan to roll back regulations on energy and the environment, labor issues and the financial services industry.

Obama unleashes on GOP critics over ‘radical Islam’ term
After years of brushing off criticism for avoiding the term “radical Islam,” President Obama fired a point-blank broadside Tuesday at his critics, calling the debate a “political distraction” that will do nothing to combat terrorism.

NLRB smacks down union for threatening worker
A New York City union violated federal labor law when it threatened to sue members petitioning to withdraw their membership.

Democrats heckle Ryan on House floor day after Orlando nightclub massacre
A day after a mass shooting in Orlando, Democratic lawmakers erupted on the House floor with loud criticism of House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., and other Republican leaders for leaving the nation’s gun laws untouched.

Tough tone: Trump riles critics with attacks on Clinton, Obama and radical Islam
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each struck a very different tone yesterday in response to the Orlando massacre.

Trump, Clinton trade blows on terror and guns in wake of Orlando attack
While investigators try to piece together what led the Orlando gunman to carry out an unspeakable act of terror, the attack is upending the 2016 campaign debate as the two presumptive rivals go toe-to-toe on terror with two very different messages.

Krauthammer: Only way to stop terror attacks like Orlando massacre is to defeat ISIS
Charles Krauthammer told viewers Monday on “Special Report with Bret Baier” that gun control and FBI investigations will not stop suspected terrorists from committing acts on U.S. soil such as the deadly Orlando nightclub massacre.

Democrats heckle Ryan on House floor day after Orlando nightclub massacre
A day after a mass shooting in Orlando, Democratic lawmakers erupted on the House floor with loud criticism of House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisc., and other Republican leaders for leaving the nation’s gun laws untouched.

Alaska Republicans back bill to prevent ObamaCare meltdown in state
Alaska Republicans are joining with Democrats in taking drastic action to save the state’s ObamaCare insurance system from spiraling into crisis, as all but one insurer flee the state and health care costs soar.

Trump revokes press credentials for Washington Post
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Monday he was revoking the press credentials of the Washington Post after the newspaper published an article with a headline “Donald Trump suggests President Obama was involved with Orlando shooting.”

Clinton under fire for earlier remark that Muslims had ‘nothing’ to do with terrorism
Hillary Clinton is coming under fire for a tweet last year in which she claimed Muslims have “nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism,” after the presumptive Democratic nominee on Monday acknowledged the threat of “radical Islamism.”

Slipped through the cracks: Orlando killer worked for DHS, State contractor
The security company that employed Orlando nightclub shooter Omar Mateen also is a federal contractor for the Homeland Security and State departments — raising more questions about how he passed background checks despite being on the FBI’s radar screen and the level of security at a firm handling sensitive U.S. operations.

Trump, Clinton trade blows on terror and guns in wake of Orlando attack
While investigators try to piece together what led the Orlando gunman to carry out an unspeakable act of terror, the attack is upending the 2016 campaign debate as the two presumptive rivals go toe-to-toe on terror with two very different messages.

Lawmaker says he will protest ‘moment of silence’ in House
A Democratic congressman frustrated with inaction on gun control said Monday he’s done with the moments of silence typically held on the House floor after mass shootings, calling them “obnoxious expressions of smug incompetence.”

Trump, Clinton and Terror: Why their plans wouldn’t have prevented the Orlando massacre
The heinous terror attack in Orlando doesn’t entirely fit either presidential candidate’s narrative.

For Trump, Clinton, Orlando sets up major leadership test
Clinton, Trump have their abilities tested in Orlando shooting aftermath.

Re-election Rethink? Rubio says attack giving him ‘pause’ to consider future
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who for months has vowed not to seek re-election this year, indicated in a radio interview Monday that the Orlando terror attack has him re-thinking his future.

Bid to save visa program for Afghan allies blocked in Senate
An amendment to the defense bill that would preserve the U.S. refugee program for endangered Afghan military interpreters was blocked from a vote in the Senate late last week, prompting outrage from advocacy groups and military veterans.

New bill to bust ‘ghost teachers’ advances
A new bill seeking to bust Pennsylvania ghost teachers is on the move.

Trump warns of immigration ‘Trojan horse,’ Clinton rejects criticism on ‘name-calling’
Donald Trump renewed warnings about Middle Eastern refugees and other immigrants coming to America on the heels of Sunday’s terror massacre in Orlando, while claiming thousands already are in the country who – like the shooter – are “sick with hate.”

Supreme Court won’t hear dispute over birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a group of American Samoans who say the United States should grant full citizenship to people born in the U.S. territory.

Supreme Court rejects request to block mercury rule
The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from 20 states seeking to block a federal rule targeting mercury pollution from taking effect while the government revises the rule to account for compliance costs.

Trump takes on Obama, Clinton over ‘radical Islam’ as candidates condemn terror
The terror massacre at a packed Orlando nightclub reverberated across the presidential campaign trail Sunday, as the candidates condemned the deadliest shooting in U.S. history — and Donald Trump ripped President Obama and Hillary Clinton for avoiding the term “radical Islam” in doing so.

Media boost Elizabeth Warren for VP, but could she face tough scrutiny?
If Elizabeth Warren isn’t campaigning to be Hillary Clinton’s running mate, she’s doing an awfully good imitation.

3rd time a charm? San Francisco to try yet again to give illegal immigrants voting rights
After two failed bids to grant voting rights to illegal immigrants, some San Francisco officials believe they have found the man who can make it happen: Donald Trump.

Intel panel chairman: Orlando attack has signature of plot directed by terror group
The attack in Orlando, Florida has the signature of a plot directed by a terrorist group and the FBI is analyzing the suspect’s digital profile to make the assessment, according to the Republican chairman of the powerful Senate Intelligence Committee.

Sanders to meet Tuesday with Clinton, still vows to run campaign until convention
Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that he’ll meet Tuesday with presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton to talk about how she’d run the country if elected in November but indicated he has no plans to quit the race before the party’s July convention.

King, Nelson, Schiff suggest Orlando shooter had ties to radical Islam
Top Capitol Hill lawmakers said Sunday the suspect in the Orlando nightclub shooting appears to have links to radical Islamic terrorism and that the FBI appeared to be aware of him and his activities.

Obama says FBI to investigate Orlando massacre as ‘act of terror’
President Obama said Sunday the Orlando nightclub massacre is being investigated as an “act of terror” but declined to mention whether it was related to radical Islam, amid such mounting evidence, and argued the attack was another example of too many available guns in the country.

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