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The Secret Service had been criticized after it said a man who scaled the White House fence last week was on the property's grounds for 16 minutes before being detained.
By YASSER OKBI/ MAARIV HASHAVUA
Trump and Abbas first spoke by phone last Friday.
Trump calls the judge's block "unprecedented judicial overreach" and says he will take the case "as far as it needs to go," including to the US Supreme Court.
Trump has refused to release his tax returns, saying his taxes were under audit by the Internal Revenue Service.
By HERB KEINON
Greenblatt, who is Trump’s special representative for international negotiations, is scheduled to meet on Tuesday with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in Ramallah.
“As members of Congress who care deeply about antisemitism at home and abroad, we urge you to maintain and prioritize the appointment of the special envoy.”
If Trump's claim of Obama's wiretapping is false, will he be seen as the boy who cried wolf?
Flynn's ties to Turkey were widely reported and he wrote an article urging the United States to cultivate better relations with Erdogan.
Nine members of the committee voted against US President Donald Trump's nominee, whose controversial statements throughout Trump's campaign for the White House irked several Jewish groups.
US President Donald Trump has addressed the rising threat in recent days, last week opening his first address to a joint session of Congress with a broad condemnation.
By JOY BERNARD
While White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer supported the president's claims on Tuesday, FBI Director Comey is reported to be 'incredulous' over Trump's wiretapping allegations.
Obama's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The account was hacked last summer.
By JPOST.COM STAFF
Meetings between the Trump team and Russians are significant considering the FBI's current investigation into alleged Russian interference in November's US election.
By TOVAH LAZAROFF,GIL HOFFMAN,HERB KEINON
It is presumed that the threat of the US leaving the UNHRC could force it to change policy, including its policy on Israel.
Sanders in a letter he handed Friedman after they met Wednesday also asked whether he thinks the tax-exempt status of groups that fundraise for settlers should be reviewed.
The US Attorney General reportedly hid his contact with Russia's ambassador, and is now being called on to resign amid the controversy following the revelation of this information on Wednesday.
"While we may be a nation divided on policies, we are a country that stands united in condemning hate and evil in all its forms."
Rumors Trump will nix the post prompted the bipartisan letter.
The ADL says that the spike in antisemitic vandalism nationwide and rhetoric online coincides with Trump's political rise and has been fueled by his supporters.
As part of federal budget cuts, Trump is allegedly considering whether to nix some special envoy positions, including ones dealing with antisemitism, climate change and Muslim communities.
"This broadcast is being watched live by millions of Americans, and around the world in more than 225 countries that now hate us, and I think that is amazing."
Ellison will now serve as deputy to Perez, who must steer a party still reeling from its sweeping November loss to Donald Trump.
By GREER FAY CASHMAN
In meeting with ?Post’ editorial staff, Presidents’ Conference CEO calls on PM to reach out to Democrats.
By BEN SALES/JTA
Now that the administration seems to have found its voice, the Jewish mainstream is looking for action.
US Vice President Mike Pence used the Nicaragua flag instead of the Israeli one in a recent Twitter post meant to express his administration's support of the Jewish state.
Trump stopped short of reasserting a US commitment to eventual Palestinian statehood and instead said again that he would be “satisfied with whatever makes both parties happy.”
"It would be wonderful, a dream would be that no country would have nukes, but if countries are going to have nukes, we’re going to be at the top of the pack," Trump said.
"Speaking just yesterday President Trump called this a horrible and painful act," Pence said at the Fabick Caterpillar plant in Fenton, Missouri.
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