The Russia investigation has been a frequent target of President Donald Trump’s ire over the past 18 months, though he hadn’t tweeted about it much recently. The words “Witch Hunt” appeared only once in his Twitter feed in the month of October, as Trump instead focused on the midterm elections. Source: CNN
Cindy McCain on Trump: We don't need 'negative Nancy'
Cindy McCain shared her thoughts on her late husband’s funeral service and President Donald Trump during an interview with CBS News. Source: CNN
Analysis: Tirade suggests Trump has an idea of what's coming
President Donald Trump is acting like he knows something about the Russia investigation that the rest of America has yet to learn. Source: CNN
Theresa May vows to fight for Brexit plan
Theresa May vowed to fight on as UK Prime Minister Thursday in the face of intense opposition to her troubled Brexit deal, facing down a wave of resignations and the possibility of vote of no-confidence. Source: CNN
UK staring down the barrel of a recession if Brexit botched
A sharp decline in the value of the pound and plummeting bank stocks are sending a clear message: a chaotic Brexit will plunge the UK economy into recession. Source: CNN
Pound falls sharply as risk of chaotic Brexit rises
The British pound dropped sharply on Thursday after two key UK government ministers resigned, plunging the Brexit process into deep uncertainty and hiking the risk of a chaotic rupture with the European Union. Source: CNN
Corbyn's rebuttal draws laughter from Theresa May
Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the House of Commons shortly after the United Kingdom and the European Union agreed on draft text of a Brexit withdrawal agreement. Source: CNN
Who is potential Kelly replacement Nick Ayers?
President Trump has been discussing a handful of replacements for several senior positions in his administration, including White House chief of staff John Kelly. Sources say that Nick Ayers, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff, is in the running to replace Kelly. Source: CNN
In a court filing, the Trump White House says it can choose which journalists are given a permanent pass
The Justice Department responded to CNN’s lawsuit over the revocation of Jim Acosta’s press pass on Wednesday, saying in a court filing that the White House rejects the idea that it can’t pick and choose which journalists can be given a permanent pass to cover it. Source: CNN