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Trump: "Total Confidence" In Sessions; White House Denies Knowledge Of Russian Meetings

Update: AP reports that President Donald Trump said he has “total” confidence in Attorney General Jeff Sessions and that he sees no need for Sessions to recuse himself from any investigation of Russian meddling in U.S. politics. Trump voiced his support for Sessions in response to a shouted question before speaking at an event aboard a Navy aircraft carrier in Virginia.

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Can Truth Prevail? — Paul Craig Roberts

Can Truth Prevail?

Paul Craig Roberts

According to official US economic data, the US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has expanded for 22 quarters, raising real GDP 12.1% above its high prior to the 2008-09 economic contraction. Yet, US manufacturing output and US industrial production have not recovered to their pre-contraction high.

So what is driving the real GDP growth? In my opinion, the rise in real GDP is an illusion produced by the under-measurement of inflation.

Schumer: "For The Good Of The Country, Sessions Should Resign"

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer joined many of his top Democrat Congressional peers including Nancy Pelosi, Elijah Cummins and Elizabeth Warren, in calling for Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign and be investigated by the DOJ’s inspector general to determine whether he compromised an investigation into Russian influence.

“It would be better for the country if he resigned,” Schumer told reporters. “You have to be above reproach,” he added.

New Interior Secretary Zinke Rides Horse To Work On First Day

As Politico's John Bresnahan first noted, anyone scoping out the Dept of the Interior today was greeted with an odd sight:Trump's new Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, rode a horse to his first day of work at the department’s Washington, D.C., headquarters, Thursday morning. Zinke wore a cowboy hat, boots and jeans for the Thursday morning ride, which preceded a welcoming event in the lobby of the building.

In Early Morning Stake Out, Sessions Offers To Recuse Himself; Kremlin Chimes In

In an early morning stake out by an NBC reporter crew in front of his house, Attorney General Jeff Sessions once again denied meeting with any Russian officials during the course of the presidential election to talk about the Trump campaign. 

"I have not met with any Russians at any time to discuss any political campaign," he said, "and those remarks are unbelievable to me and are false. And I don't have anything else to say about that."

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