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Analysis: Booker showed he can play Trump's game
On Thursday morning, Cory Booker purposely broke the rules of the Senate. Source: CNN
Booker asked if he's prepared to be expelled
A reporter asked Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) if he was ready to be expelled from the Senate following Booker’s decision to release an email linking to documents about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh marked “committee confidential.” Source: CNN
Roe v Wade is 'precedent,' Kavanaugh says
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday described Roe v. Wade’s right to abortion as settled — “important precedent” — yet he has also narrowly interpreted when a woman can exercise that right. Source: CNN
Kavanaugh emails on abortion and affirmative action
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Cory Booker has released documents from Brett Kavanaugh’s time as a White House staffer under President George W. Bush related to abortion and affirmative action Source: CNN
Woodward book prompts West Wing witch hunt, sources say
President Donald Trump, showing his outrage over Bob Woodward’s explosive new book, is ordering a real witch hunt in the West Wing and throughout his administration, asking loyal aides to help determine who cooperated with the book. Source: CNN
Trump lashes out. Woodward stands by his reporting. Here's what to look out for in the fight over 'Fear.'
The battle lines have been drawn. On one side, President Donald Trump and his allies and enablers. On the other, Bob Woodward, hundreds of hours of taped interviews and dozens of sources and a book that reads as a comprehensive indictment of Trump’s first 19 months in office. Source: CNN
Analysis: Woodward's revelations raise disturbing questions
Bob Woodward’s charges that top national security staff find themselves compelled to protect the world from President Donald Trump should, in any normal time, precipitate an almost unprecedented national emergency. Source: CNN
Bernstein: Why doesn't John Kelly resign?
Journalist Carl Bernstein says he does not understand why White House chief of staff John Kelly does not resign from his position and go to Congress to share what he knows about President Trump. Source: CNN