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Sessions Pledges Recusal From Clinton Probes

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Jan.10 -- Sen. Jeff Sessions vowed to recuse himself from any investigations of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or the Clinton Foundation during his nomination hearing for U.S. attorney general at the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Trump Cabinet Nominees Will Be Grilled on the Hill

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Jan.09 -- Bloomberg Politics’ Kevin Cirilli previews the upcoming Senate confirmation hearings for some of President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet nominees. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Conway: Trump's Nominees Are Qualified to Do the Job

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Nov.21 -- President-Elect Donald Trump's Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway talks with reporters about cabinet choices.
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Carlos Slim: Trump Needs Many Mexican Workers

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Dec.01 -- Carlos Slim, chairman emeritus at America Movil, considers U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's fiscal plans to be a good thing for Mexico as Trump will need Mexican workers for infrastructure jobs. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Carson Block Says There’s a Real Chance U.S. Will Default

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Apr.17 -- Carson Block, founder and CIO of Muddy Waters, discusses the debt ceiling debate. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Close.”
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Sen. Hatch Says Trump Allegations Are 'Overblown'

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May.17 -- Sen. Orrin Hatch, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and a Republican from Utah, discusses political distractions related to President Donald Trump and the prospect of completing U.S. tax reform this year. He speaks with...
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Pelosi's Impeachment Announcement Is A Major Change Of Course

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The House speaker has been resisting her caucus' calls for impeachment for months.
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Senate Leaders Poised To Battle Over House-Approved Spending Bill

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Senate leaders have already clashed over a proposed defense budget, among other bills.
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Gillibrand Drops Out As Stage Is Set For 3rd Democratic Debate

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Just 10 candidates met the polling and campaign contribution requirements to participate in the Sept. 12 debate.
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VP-Elect Harris Ready To Hit The Ground Running

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Harris formally resigned from her U.S. Senate seat on Monday, sending a letter of resignation to California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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House OKs Security Boost For Supreme Court Justices, Families

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Supporters of the legislation said threats to the justices have increased since the leak of a draft court opinion that would overrule Roe v. Wade.
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Can Trump's Tweets Help Twitter?

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Feb.08 -- Has Twitter seen a pop in users from President Trump's use of the platform? Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde takes a look ahead of Twitter's fourth quarter earnings on Thursday.
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Wharton's Siegel Says Protectionism Risks 10% Market Drop

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Feb.07 -- Wharton School Professor of Finance Jeremy Siegel discusses the reasons behind low market volatility and the risk protectionism plays to confident, quiet markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Senate Democrats Boycott Vote for Mnuchin

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Jan.31 -- Senate Democrats are refusing to vote on the nomination of Steven Mnuchin for Treasury Secretary in order to get what they deem as adequate answers for questions they have about his past business dealings. Bloomberg's Kevin...
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Bob Nardelli Says Russia Is Trump's Big Distraction

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Feb.15 -- Bob Nardelli, founder and chief executive officer at XLR-8, and Huw Van Steenis, global head of strategy at Schroders, discuss the distraction of Russia to President Donald Trump's economic policies. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Obama: Take a Wait-and-See Approach With Trump

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Nov.21 -- President Obama speaks at a press conference in Lima, Peru at the APEC Summit. He talked about the election of Donald Trump and what he might do while in office.
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What Can President Trump Do in His First Year?

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Jan.23 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pimco, examines President Donald Trump's agenda priorities and what he may be able to accomplish in the first year of his administration. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Tillerson Says Trump Ban Is Vital Measure to Protect U.S.

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Mar.06 -- During a news conference on Monday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson comments on President Trump’s latest travel order.
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Trump's Approval Rating Hits New Low in Bloomberg Poll

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Jul.17 -- The latest Bloomberg National Poll finds Americans confident about the state of the U.S. economy, in spite of President Donald Trump, who saw his approval rating decline to a new low of 40 percent. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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Ex-Trump Aide Steve Bannon Gets Last-Minute Pardon

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President Trump issued last-minute pardons and commutations to more than 140 people.
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Sen. Ron Johnson Says Riot 'Didn't Seem Like An Armed Insurrection'

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It's unclear how many firearms were confiscated during riot, but people who mobbed the Capitol used pepper spray, baseball bats and other weapons.
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IMF Chief Economist Says She Was Never Forced to Change Data

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Oct.13 -- International Monetary Fund Chief Economist Gita Gopinath says the group has full confidence in Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva. She says she's never been forced to change any data while at the IMF. She spoke on...
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Jan. 6 Panel Calls Surprise Hearing To Present New Evidence

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Lawmakers on the panel investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection originally said last week that there would be no more hearings until July.
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Former Aide: Trump Was Told Protesters Had Weapons On Jan. 6

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Cassidy Hutchinson is the first White House employee to testify live at the Jan. 6 hearing investigating the attack on the Capitol.