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  • Kim Jong Un Committed To Denuclearisation, Says Trump After Historic Summit
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Anna Fifield, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Tuesday June 12, 2018
    President Donald Trump said he had "developed a very special bond" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their historic summit here Tuesday, and proclaimed the start of a new era that could break a cycle of nuclear brinkmanship and stave off a military confrontation.
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  • Trump, Kim Put Aside Years Of Broken Promises In Singapore Meet
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Carol Morello, The Washington Post | Tuesday June 12, 2018
    President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un put aside years of broken promises and threats of nuclear warfare as they sat down to begin discussions that could open the door to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula
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  • Trump Accuses Comey Of Lying, Says He'd Be Open To Testifying In Russia Probe
    World News | Philip Rucker, David Nakamura, The Washington Post | Saturday June 10, 2017
    A defiant President Donald Trump on Friday accused former FBI director James Comey of committing perjury in his blockbuster Senate testimony and said he was willing to share his version of events under oath with the special counsel overseeing the expanding Russia investigation.
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  • Trump Softens On Immigration Reform
    World News | David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Philip Rucker, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 1, 2017
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is open to an immigration reform bill that could provide a pathway to legal status - but not citizenship - for potentially millions of people who are in the United States illegally but have not committed serious crimes.
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  • Trump Chooses Sessions, Pompeo, Flynn
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Elise Viebeck, The Washington Post | Saturday November 19, 2016
    President-elect Donald Trump on Friday signaled his intention to deliver on his hard-line campaign promises on immigration policy, voting rights, policing and domestic surveillance of Muslims and others suspected of terrorist ties by tapping a trio of staunch conservatives for senior national security roles in his administration.
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'Philip Rucker David Nakamura The Washington Post' - 5 News Result(s)

  • Kim Jong Un Committed To Denuclearisation, Says Trump After Historic Summit
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Anna Fifield, Anne Gearan, The Washington Post | Tuesday June 12, 2018
    President Donald Trump said he had "developed a very special bond" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during their historic summit here Tuesday, and proclaimed the start of a new era that could break a cycle of nuclear brinkmanship and stave off a military confrontation.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump, Kim Put Aside Years Of Broken Promises In Singapore Meet
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Carol Morello, The Washington Post | Tuesday June 12, 2018
    President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un put aside years of broken promises and threats of nuclear warfare as they sat down to begin discussions that could open the door to denuclearizing the Korean Peninsula
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Accuses Comey Of Lying, Says He'd Be Open To Testifying In Russia Probe
    World News | Philip Rucker, David Nakamura, The Washington Post | Saturday June 10, 2017
    A defiant President Donald Trump on Friday accused former FBI director James Comey of committing perjury in his blockbuster Senate testimony and said he was willing to share his version of events under oath with the special counsel overseeing the expanding Russia investigation.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Softens On Immigration Reform
    World News | David Nakamura, Abby Phillip, Philip Rucker, The Washington Post | Wednesday March 1, 2017
    President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he is open to an immigration reform bill that could provide a pathway to legal status - but not citizenship - for potentially millions of people who are in the United States illegally but have not committed serious crimes.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Trump Chooses Sessions, Pompeo, Flynn
    World News | David Nakamura, Philip Rucker, Elise Viebeck, The Washington Post | Saturday November 19, 2016
    President-elect Donald Trump on Friday signaled his intention to deliver on his hard-line campaign promises on immigration policy, voting rights, policing and domestic surveillance of Muslims and others suspected of terrorist ties by tapping a trio of staunch conservatives for senior national security roles in his administration.
    www.ndtv.com
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