While income inequality has increased, polls have shown growing support for what once was a harder sell.
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FBI chief: No evidence agency spied on Trump 2016 campaign
FBI Director Chris Wray says he does not consider court-approved FBI surveillance to be “spying” and said he has no evidence the FBI illegally monitored President Donald Trump’s campaign during the 2016 election
Trump’s Fed pick Stephen Moore withdraws name after losing Republican support
Moore had also come under fire for his writings about women.
Republicans offer more aid for Puerto Rico as Trump indicates he’ll back off opposition
The White House is displaying new flexibility on disaster aid to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico as Trump’s GOP allies lose patience with a weekslong standoff over a widely backed bill.
Another View: The Iran nuclear deal is dead. Democrats should move on
Politicians should commit to a new accord – one that might actually work.
The View From Here: Riding division to victory
How do you conquer a superpower? Drive a few wedges and let them do it to themselves.
Another View: Report makes mockery of Trump’s ‘exoneration’ assertion
He repeatedly ordered his aides to interfere in the Russia probe – they just didn’t comply, the special prosecutor concludes.
Sarah Sanders says there’s no culture of lying at the White House
President Donald Trump’s spokeswoman Sarah Sanders pushed back Friday against allegations that special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia report exposed a culture of lying at the White House
Kremlin rejects Mueller report, calls it inconclusive, harmful to U.S.-Russia ties
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday that there is “no evidence substantiated by any facts” that Russia interfered in the election, and said stressed that Moscow rejects the accusations.
The 10 instances of possible obstruction in Mueller report
Special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation of Russian interference in the 2016 election identified 10 instances of possible obstruction of justice by the president.