Trump 'didn't know about son's Russia meeting'

US President Donald Trump's son has said he did not tell his father about a meeting with a Russian lawyer who said she could help his election campaign.

Donald Trump Jr told Fox News the meeting was "just a nothing" but he should have handled it differently.

He released emails showing he had welcomed an offer to meet the lawyer, who allegedly had Kremlin ties and material damaging to Hillary Clinton.

Mike Pence "is focused entirely on his duties and promoting the president's agenda", his office said
Mike Pence "is focused entirely on his duties and promoting the president's agenda", his office said

Trump-Russia inquiry: Vice-President Pence hires lawyer

Vice-President Mike Pence has hired an outside lawyer to handle his response to inquiries into possible ties between President Trump's campaign and Russia.

President Donald Trump
President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump is being investigated by special counsel Robert Mueller for possible obstruction of justice, US media reports say.

They say senior intelligence officials will be interviewed on whether Mr Trump tried to end an inquiry into his sacked national security adviser, and about the firing of FBI chief James Comey.

Mr Trump tweeted that the move was the latest action in a "phony story"

Donald Trump
Donald Trump

Trump defends 'absolute right' to share 'facts' with Russia

US President Donald Trump has defended his "absolute right" to share information with Russia, following a row over classified material.

Mr Trump tweeted that he had shared "facts pertaining to terrorism and airline safety" and wanted Russia to do more against so-called Islamic State.

Flight ban on laptops 'sparked by IS threat'

 

An aircraft cabin ban on large electronic devices was prompted by intelligence suggesting a terror threat to US-bound flights, says US media.

The US and UK have announced new carry-on restrictions banning laptops on certain passenger flights.

Paul Manafort was an adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych
Paul Manafort was an adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych

Trump's ex aide Paul Manafort 'hid' $750,000 payment

Further allegations have been made in Ukraine about secret funds said to have been paid to Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.

Lawmaker Serhiy Leshchenko said he had evidence that Mr Manafort had tried to hide a payment of $750,000 (£600,800) by a pro-Russian party in 2009.

Trump tweeted earlier this month that Obama had ordered him to be wiretapped [Carlos Barria/Reuters]
Trump tweeted earlier this month that Obama had ordered him to be wiretapped [Carlos Barria/Reuters]

Justice department seeks more time on Trump wiretapping inquiry

The Department of Justice has requested more time to respond to a request from lawmakers on the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee for evidence about President Donald Trump's allegation that then-president Barack Obama wiretapped him.

The department had been expected to provide a response by Monday to the House Intelligence Committee, which has made Trump's wiretapping claims part of a bigger investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

Nonpartisan report projects that 52 million people will be uninsured by 2026 if Republican bill becomes law.
Nonpartisan report projects that 52 million people will be uninsured by 2026 if Republican bill becomes law.

Repealing Obamacare would leave 'millions' uninsured

Fourteen million Americans would lose coverage next year under a Republican plan to dismantle Obamacare, according to a government agency tasked with performing cost-benefit analyses of proposals.

The report by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), released on Monday, dealt a potential setback to President Donald Trump's first major legislative initiative.

Trump invites Palestinian leader Abbas to White House

US President Donald Trump has invited Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas for a visit to the White House, in the first phone call between the two leaders since Trump's inauguration on January 20.

Trump invited Abbas "to visit the White House soon to discuss ways to resume the [Palestinian-Israeli] political process", Wafa, the official Palestinian news agency, quoted Abbas' spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina as saying on Friday.

The White House said in a statement that Trump invited Abbas to a meeting at the White House "in the near future".

Trump urged to back up claims his phones were tapped by Obama

US President Donald Trump has been urged to provide evidence to back his allegation that his predecessor, Barack Obama, ordered his phones to be tapped during the election campaign.

Republican Senator Ben Sasse said Mr Trump's comments were "serious" and he should explain the alleged wire-tapping and how he came to know about it.

File photo from December 2016, provided by an Iranian news agency, of a missile being fired
File photo from December 2016, provided by an Iranian news agency, of a missile being fired

US sanctions Iran after missile test

The Trump administration is imposing sanctions on Iran following its recent ballistic missile test. The US Treasury Department announced the measures against 13 people and a dozen companies on Friday.

Police and ambulances surrounded the area around the mosque
Police and ambulances surrounded the area around the mosque

Quebec City mosque shooting: Six killed, eight wounded

Six people have been killed and another eight wounded in a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada, police say. Shots were fired at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Centre on Sunday night, where more than 50 people had gathered for evening prayers.

An Iranian professor (left) who has a green card is reunited with friends and family after being questioned at Boston's Logan Airport [Reuters]
An Iranian professor (left) who has a green card is reunited with friends and family after being questioned at Boston's Logan Airport [Reuters]

US judge blocks deportations under Trump's Muslim ban

A federal judge has blocked part of President Donald Trump's executive order on immigration, ruling that travellers who have already landed in the US with valid visas should not be sent back to their home countries.

More than 16,000 homes and businesses across Mississippi were left without electricity [Reuters]
More than 16,000 homes and businesses across Mississippi were left without electricity [Reuters]

Tornado leaves four dead in Mississippi

A deadly tornado smashed through the small US city of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, early on Saturday morning.

Ms Zervos is among several women who have accused Mr Trump of sexual assault, allegations denied by the president-elect
Ms Zervos is among several women who have accused Mr Trump of sexual assault, allegations denied by the president-elect

Trump sued for defamation by former Apprentice Summer Zervos

A former Apprentice contestant who accuses US President-elect Donald Trump of sexual assault has filed a defamation lawsuit against him.

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