Kyle Cheney

Politico

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Kyle Cheney is a congressional reporter for Politico.

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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is denying reports that he suggested secretly taping President Trump to expose the chaos at the White House.

Tension at the Dept. of Justice

Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein is denying reports that he suggested secretly taping President Trump to expose the chaos at the White House.

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The House Intelligence Committee today released a memo written by California Republican Devin Nunes, which lays out concerns about how the FBI and Justice Department handled the Russia…

How will the Nunes memo affect the Mueller investigation?

The House Intelligence Committee today released a memo written by California Republican Devin Nunes, which lays out concerns about how the FBI and Justice Department handled the Russia…

from Press Play with Madeleine Brand

President Trump has passed the buck to Congress when it comes to DACA — at least for the next six months -- with high stakes for 800,000 "Dreamers."

Does the president want to kill DACA… or not?

President Trump has passed the buck to Congress when it comes to DACA — at least for the next six months -- with high stakes for 800,000 "Dreamers."

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