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Emmet Flood, the veteran D.C. lawyer replacing Ty Cobb on President Donald Trump’s legal team, is no stranger to highly publicized legal bouts involving the White House. Flood, a current partner ...
WASHINGTON — Emmet T. Flood, the White House lawyer who oversaw the administration’s response to the special counsel investigation into the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia, will step down ...
White House lawyer Ty Cobb is leaving his position, and a lawyer who represented former President Bill Clinton during his impeachment process is joining President Donald Trump’s legal team as it ...
Attorney Emmet Flood took over Thursday morning as White House counsel, replacing Don McGahn until his full-time successor joins the administration.White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sander… ...
You couldn’t ask for two better representatives from the Below Deck franchise to appear on Winter House Season 3 than Katie Flood and Malia White. These two trailblazers are the first yachties ...
Emmet Flood, the veteran defense lawyer the White House brought in to help navigate Robert S. Mueller III’s special counsel investigation, will be leaving on June 14, President Trump said Saturday.
WASHINGTON — Twelve of the country's 47 largest airports are vulnerable to storm surges that are expected to increase from climate change, according to a White House report released earlier this ...
History Lesson Help! Call the White House! How the 1927 Mississippi Flood created big government. By David Greenberg Sept 05, 20064:59 PM ...
A second Donald Trump term would see the 45th President flood the White House with "sycophants" and bring "never-ending chaos" to America, a top Republican has told GB News. Charlie Dent, who ...
On the campaign trail, and in the weeks leading up to his return to the White House, President Donald Trump vowed to hit the ground running -- what experts describe as a "flood the zone" strategy ...
The term was reportedly coined by former Trump White House chief strategist Steve Bannon in 2018 when he said the best way to deal with media was to "flood the zone." ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said he's still waiting on the Trump administration to approve individual assistance through FEMA for flood victims.