Mark Warner Criticizes President Trump’s Pick For Acting Attorney General

Warner charged Trump for not appointing a government official who has previous senatorial confirmation, for example, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and Solicitor General Noel Francisco. The senator has been at odds with the White House since January 2017, most notably for his admonishment of Associate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh during the months-long confirmation process.

CIA Says Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman Ordered Assassination Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi

Initial reports after the October 2 assassination include claims that Khashoggi was allegedly “cut into pieces” then moved out of the consulate, with some saying it was recorded to prove the mission had been completed. CIA Director Gina Haspel reportedly listened to an audio recording from a “listening device” the Turkish government had inside the consulate, detailing that Khashoggi was killed within moments of entering.

Acosta Gets His Pass Back, Rules For Reporting May Be Established After Fifth Amendment Judgement

After tempers were flaring between President Donald Trump and CNN reporter Jim Acosta at the White House during a post-midterm election press conference, a fracas between the reporter and a White House staffer ensued, with Trump reprimanding Acosta in the process and suspending his press pass hours later. Federal Judge Timothy Kelly has ruled that CNN’s Acosta will get his press pass back on Fifth Amendment grounds, with the Trump Administration working to establish a set of “rules” for reporting.

Fed Chairman Says Economy ‘In Good Place’ And Pledges Live Central Bank Meetings

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said American markets will have to come to terms with rates rising in 2019 as the U.S. central bank works to control inflation. The Fed is expected to raise rates an additional quarter-point before the end of the year, despite having three quarter-point raises earlier this year when forecasts showed gross domestic product (GDP) increases were far above four percent.

Legal Trouble For Virginia AG Mark Herring From Environmental Alliance With Billionaire Bloomberg

After being praised by the NYU School of Law’s State Energy and Environmental Impact Center for his work including fighting the Trump’s Administration’s EPA for their proposal to roll back vehicle emissions standards from the Obama-era, fighting Virginia’s offshore drilling plans, promoting the Clean Power Plan, and pledging to remain committed to the Paris climate accords, Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring is hit with a lawsuit for his alleged efforts and the legality of bringing aboard climate litigators into the state government funded by billionaire Michael Bloomberg to prosecute more Virginia environmental offenses.

Republican Arash Ebrahimi Announces Candidacy For Senate District 33 With Message Promoting ‘Life, Liberty, and Property’

“I never thought the day would come when I would run for political office,” said Arash Ebrahimi as he announced that he would run in the 33rd State Senate district’s yet-to-be-scheduled special election. “However, inspired by my father’s courage to leave behind his home country for the promise of our ‘shining city on a hill,’ I cannot simply sit by and watch as government regulations and spending expands.”

Select Committee On School Safety Authorizes Report Outlining Recommendations For 2019 General Assembly Session

“When I formed the Select Committee on School Safety I promised that our final product would be comprehensive and consensus-driven,” said head of the committee Speaker of the House of Delegates Kirk Cox (R-Colonial Heights) following Wednesday’s authorization of a 24-point priority recommendation plan to increase security in schools, which includes realigning the role of school counselors, statewide mental health and suicide prevention efforts, increasing funding for school resource officers, and bolstering school security grants.