The Hill Articles: October 7, 2017

October 7
Jason Aldean plays Tom Petty’s ‘Won’t Back Down’ in ‘SNL’ tribute to Las Vegas Trump: I want to focus on North Korea not ‘fixing somebody’s back’ Trump defends throwing paper towels to Puerto Ricans Trump: I’ll give peace ‘a shot’ before moving US embassy to Jerusalem Trump approves Mississippi emergency declaration ahead of Hurricane Nate White nationalists return to Charlottesville Dem Sen.: Trump ‘trying to get attention’ with ‘calm before the storm’ quip RNC chairwoman calls on Clinton to speak out about Weinstein Stephen King: Mike Pence looks like a ‘soap opera villain’ Dem Rep.: Trump’s tweets on North Korea are ‘terrifying’ John Lewis: I would kneel with Kaepernick Nursing home where 12 died after Irma shuts down Feinstein: ‘We need a law’ on bump stocks Trump says Kelly will be in WH next seven years Trump to sign order rolling back health insurance regulations: report Trump: I wish Tillerson would be ‘a little bit tougher’ Trump: I’m ‘not surprised’ by Weinstein reports Protests break out across Russia on Putin’s birthday Puerto Rico faces looming Medicaid crisis Trump’s ‘Band of Brothers’ stirs interest Trump administration denies endangered species protection to Pacific walruses Dem: Trump resignation is ‘one thing’ that would ease North Korea tensions Pence: Vegas came face to face with pure evil With arbitration case, SCOTUS can protect both federal law, workers’ rights Pentagon IDs fourth soldier killed in Niger attack Trump’s Scottish resorts post mounting losses Sunday shows preview: Action on bump stocks intensifies after Vegas shooting Trump: ‘Only one thing will work’ with North Korea Trump to host Greek leader later this month International donors can challenge the Palestinian democracy deficit FBI starts removing belongings after Vegas shooting Attorney Lisa Bloom resigns as Weinstein adviser as harassment allegations escalate Facebook to manually review some political, social issue ads: report John Lewis slams GOP’s ‘empty words and moments of silence’ after gun violence Late-night hosts get political, fueling tensions with Trump Ken Starr predicts indictments in Russia probe Trump Jr. feuds with Kimmel: ‘You’re probably due for a change’ Only diplomatic engagement can improve conditions in Sudan Opposing currents alter playing field for US oil production Holistic nursing offers an incredible opportunity for positive change 11 injured after car hits pedestrians in London, terrorism ruled out Critics see Trump sabotage on ObamaCare MSNBC’s Brzezinski: ‘I can’t go forward’ with book deal unless Weinstein resigns Kimmel fires back at Trump: You should quit the presidency Maher rips Republicans over ‘thoughts and prayers’ after Las Vegas shooting Volkswagen’s $14.7 billion settlement can fund America’s switch to electric vehicles The birth control rollback is a win for religious freedom Congressional baseball shooter surveilled field for months: report Tom Cotton on the wrong side of juvenile delinquency act Trump visits his Virginia golf course The Trump administration is coming for women’s health and bodies Grassley wants FBI to explain use of Russia dossier Poll: NFL drops as favorite US sport Strict ‘America First’ stance on NAFTA could put us last Schumer: I told Trump that ObamaCare repeal was ‘off the table’ Taxpayers can’t bear costs of recovery after hurricanes hit Elon Musk, Puerto Rico governor speak on Tesla rebuilding power grid Ryan on White House relief efforts: Trump has ‘tremendous compassion’ Trump approves Louisiana emergency declaration ahead of Hurricane Nate Late night writer on Trump call for ‘equal time’ jokes: ‘That’s not how it works’ America needs an embassy in Cuba Trump slams late-night comedians for ‘unfunny’ anti-Trump jokes Clinton: Facebook, Twitter must do more to prevent ‘cyberwarfare’ Ivana Trump speculates Ivanka could run for president Trump compliments media coverage of his ‘wonderful small donors’ Iran’s shadow is spreading, bringing a dark day for US interests Democrats rush to cut ties with Harvey Weinstein Roosevelt wouldn’t stand for privatizing a public resource, and neither will we