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President Trump is reportedly expected to approve the release of a controversial memo, which alleges surveillance abuses by the FBI.
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President Trump is to approve the release of a controversial memo, which alleges surveillance abuses by the FBI. CNN that alterations have been made to the document in response to concerns from the intelligence community, including FBI Director Christopher Wray. During his address at the GOP retreat in White Sulphur Springs, West lawmakers to “give a little” on immigration. Two students in a shooting at Salvador Castro Middle School in Los Angeles. Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and 2012 nominee for the presidency, he’ll announce whether he’ll enter the race for U.S. Senate in Utah on February 15.

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