WASHINGTON (AP)-- Casino mogul Steve Wynn has resigned as finance chairman of the Republican
National Committee amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Casino mogul Steve Wynn resigned Saturday as finance chairman of the Republican
National Committee amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
Washington (CNN) Steve Wynn has resigned from his position as finance chairman for the Republican
National Committee amid controversy over sexual misconduct allegations.
Blame the Russians: The FBI is investigating the cybertheft of emails from the Democratic
National Committee amid concerns hackers working for Russia are attempting to use the breach to influence the presidential election.
Not exact matches
Todd Ricketts, a major GOP donor, will reportedly replace Steve Wynn as finance chair of the Republican
National Committee after Wynn stepped down
amid sexual - misconduct allegations.
The Democratic Party is calling for party unity
amid heightened tensions between Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders's supporters and Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Democratic
National Committee chairwoman.
Casino mogul Steve Wynn is stepping down as Republican
National Committee finance chairman
amid allegations of sexual harassment and assault.
Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Sen. Kamala Harris of California, Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman - Schultz — who resigned as chairwoman of the Democratic
National Committee last year
amid the first WikiLeaks email scandal — and Congresswomen Grace Meng, Yvette Clarke and Nydia Velazquez of New York were also in attendance.
«Leviathan's» presence in the race surprised pundits who had assumed that Russia's
national selection
committee wouldn't favor a film so starkly critical of the government; though «Loveless» is less expressly political, Zvyagintsev has described the film, which painstakingly tracks a missing - child case
amid the shards of a bitterly broken marriage, as a critique of the country's police.
February 28, 2017 • Former Sen. Dan Coats tried to placate fears in the Senate Intelligence
Committee that the White House wants to sideline the director of
national intelligence
amid tensions with the intel community.