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Just the News Now - Friday, March 18, 2022

Congress

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Tony Bobulinski, who claims to have been an associate of Hunter Biden, speaks to reporters at a hotel in Nashville, Tennessee on October 22, 2020, ahead of the final presidential debate. - Bobulinski is US President Donald Trump's debate guest. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP) (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

Bobulinski attorney rips Raskin over move to 'smear and defame' client

He went on to suggest Raskin join him in calling for a live hearing with Bobulinski before the committee to address the points of dispute.

Federal Agencies

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John Brennan

Social media posts unmask anti-Trump sentiments of CIA officer who helped draft Russia intel report

CIA officer who says she led team that helped draft the intel community assessment on Russian meddling in 2016 election has embarked on a media tour to defend her work, exposing her anti-Trump sentiments.

Russia and Ukraine Scandals

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RonJohnsonGavel

Senate chairman subpoenas FBI Director, ex-State official as Russia-Ukraine probe intensifies

Sen. Ron Johnson says evidence shows Joe Biden's family engaged in a 'glaring conflict of interest.'

Elections

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Biden and Trump at the final debate, Oct. 22

In final debate, Trump assails 47 years of elected office for Biden, who vows to end oil industry

Contentious campaign season nears its end after months of pandemic, domestic unrest.

Congress

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FBI Director Christopher Wray

Seven hot-button questions FBI Director Wray will likely face at House Judiciary Committee hearing

Wray testifies during an FBI oversight hearing in the House Judiciary Committee

All Things Trump

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Trump inauguration

Foreign gifts and family deals used to cloud President Trump’s first Mideast trip

Confusion and controversy over a “free” plane given to the U.S. by Qatar raises secondary concerns about business deals in the Middle East being made by Trump's offspring.

Federal Agencies

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Kash Patel

FBI whistleblowers, including one with info on Strzok, want bureau to review their cases

FBI agents lost their security clearances and jobs after blowing the whistle on the Biden-era and Chris Wray-led bureau. Now their lawyers are asking the Trump FBI, led by Kash Patel, to address their complaints.

White House

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Trump Biden debate

LIVE BLOG: FINAL TRUMP-BIDEN DEBATE

TOPICS: Fighting COVID-19, Race In America, Climate Change, Leadership, American Families, National Security

Congress

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 (L to R) Senators John Barrasso (R-WY), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Bill Cassidy (R-LA) and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) hold a news conference following their weekly policy luncheon, September 26, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Congressional Republicans split on Ukraine response

While some Republicans feel that Biden should do more to stand against Russia, others say the United States should not be involved.

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