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Mulvaney Asks To Join Lawsuit Over Impeachment Inquiry
The lawsuit is seeking a ruling on whether or not Congress can require President Trump's senior advisers to testify in the impeachment inquiry.
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Trump White House Taking On Health Care Ahead of 2020
Health care is still a top-tier issue for voters ahead of 2020 as the Trump administration rolls out several new rules on hospital bill transparency.
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Trump Has No Agenda for Rural America, Rep. Ryan Says
May.15 -- Representative Tim Ryan, a Democrat from Ohio and 2020 presidential candidate, discusses free trade, trade tariffs, and the challenges faced by American farmers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Impeachment Trial: What You Need to Know About the Proceedings
Jan.17 -- Chief Justice John Roberts appeared in the Senate chamber Thursday to swear in the senators for President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, which is set to begin Tuesday. Bloomberg’s Stephanie Baker explains the timeline and...
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Lawmakers Introduce Bills Opposing G-7 Summit At Trump's Doral Resort
Congressional Democrats hope to bar federal funding from being used to host the 2020 G-7 summit at the Trump National Doral Miami.
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A Fraction Of Global Refugees Resettle In The U.S. Who Are They?
Around 1.5% of global refugees in need of resettlement become U.S. refugees. What sets them apart, and how does the U.S. select them?
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White House Threatens To Veto Puerto Rico Relief Bill
The White House signaled it doesn't trust the Puerto Rican government to use the funds as appropriated.
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Powell Says Fed to Continue Repo Operations Into April
Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on the Fed's repo operations in response to a question from Representative Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, during testimony before the House Financial Services...
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NYT: Mulvaney Emailed From Air Force One About Withholding Ukraine Aid
The Times reports that Mulvaney's email inquiring on suspension of military aid came a month before President Trump's call with Ukrainian president.
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U.S. Preps Massive Military Aid Package for Ukraine
The Biden administration is preparing a new surge of military aid totaling roughly $750 million for Ukraine as it defends against Russian invaders. Bloomberg's Marc Champion reports.
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Biden Says Omicron Means More Breakthrough Infections
President Joe Biden said that the omicron variant of the coronavirus will result in more "breakthrough" infections among vaccinated Americans -- "potentially in large numbers" -- but that they are unlikely to be severely ill. He stressed...
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What It's Like Working in Biden's White House
Ron Klain, White House chief of staff, talks about what it's like working with President Joe Biden on a daily basis. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded March 2 for a Economic Club of...
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White House Not 'Trolling' Putin, Bedingfield Says
White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield denies the Biden administration is "needling" or "trolling" Russian President Vladimir Putin over the war in Ukraine.
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Trump Said to Push Ahead With China Tariffs
Sep.14 -- President Donald Trump reportedly instructed aides on Thursday to proceed with tariffs on nearly $200 billion more in Chinese products, despite attempts to revive talks aimed at resolving the trade war. Bloomberg's Shawn Donnan...
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Oil in Focus in U.S.-Saudi Tension Over Khashoggi
Oct.15 -- Political tension between the United States and Saudi Arabia over the disappearance of reporter Jamal Khashoggi may have the potential of spilling over into the global oil market. Bloomberg's Javier Blas reports on "Bloomberg...
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White House Is Said to Prep for Post-Midterm Election Changes
Oct.29 -- White House officials are reportedly preparing for a staff exodus amid expectations of the GOP losing control of the U.S. House in the midterm election. Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of...
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Trump, Miller Have 'Alarming' Immigration Stance: Rep. Diaz Barragan
Apr.08 -- Representative Nanette Diaz Barragan, a Democrat from California, discusses U.S. immigration policy and the potential economic and business impact of President Donald Trump's threat to close the U.S. border with Mexico. She...
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U.S. Refrains From Naming China Currency a Manipulator
Oct.17 -- The Treasury Department stopped short of declaring China a currency manipulator in its semi-annual report on foreign-exchange rates. Separately, President Donald Trump plans to withdraw the U.S. from a 192-nation treaty that...
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Texts Show Trump Officials Pressured Ukraine To Open Investigation
State Department staff shared the text messages with Congress as part of the impeachment investigation.
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Mistrust of CDC Covid Info in Medical Community: Johns Hopkins
Sep.24 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the ethics of a planned U.K. covid-19 trial, U.S. confidence in taking a coronavirus vaccine, and shifts in Covid guidelines from the Centers for Disease...
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Oil Climbs to Seven-Year High on Tight Global Supply
Oil prices continued to surge Friday as WTI crude topped $92 a barrel with demand soaring as a cold snap hits the U.S. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Javier Blas has more. His opinions are his own.
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VP Harris Announces Private Investments In Central America
It's part of what the White House describes as addressing the "root causes" of migration to the United States.
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GM CEO Barra on Fourth-Quarter, Dividend, Biden EV Plan
General Motors CEO and Chair Mary Barra discusses the automaker's fourth-quarter results, investments in vehicle and battery production, and the Biden administration's plan to increase electric-vehicle adoption on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Wall Street Briefed on Potential U.S. Russian Sanctions
The Biden administration held talks with the largest U.S. banks to ensure them that possible sanctions against Russia will not disrupt the global financial system. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern has the details.