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Clark Mindock
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,Chris Stevenson,Ben Kelly
Wednesday 17 April 2019 16:09 EDT
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Trump says he has not seen or read the Mueller report

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Donald Trump and his staff in the White House are preparing for the imminent release of the Mueller report, which has reportedly led to "breakdown-level" anxiety in the West Wing.

That waiting game comes as Mr Trump has doubled down on his demand for better border security, and follows after attorney general William Barr announced new US policy that asylum seekers who cross illegally between ports of entry would no longer have the right to ask a judge to grant them bond for release.

Under the new Justice Department policy, those migrants will have to wait in detention until their case can adjudicated — a process that can take a considerable amount of time given America's backlogged immigration courts.

Mr Trump has also turned on Fox News after the right-wing news channel hosted a town hall debate with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Trump tweeted that the event had been "stuffed with Bernie supporters," adding: "What's with @FoxNews?"

Mr Barr is expected to release his report on Thursday morning, when he will hold a press conference to discuss the issue.

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Meanwhile, the race for the Democratic nomination to take the president on in 2020 has been heating up just under eight months until the first votes will be cast in that primary season.

Currently leading the pack of candidates are Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and — at least in recent polls — Pete Buttigieg, who has outperformed expectations in the past couple of weeks.

Read The Independent’s updates as they happen in our live blog below.

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ben.kelly17 April 2019 10:04

In a statement, the president said: “This resolution is an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities, endangering the lives of American citizens and brave service members, both today and in the future."

The United Nations estimated last year that 6,872 civilians had been killed and 10,768 wounded, the majority in Saudi-led air strikes, since the military operation against Houthi rebels began in March 2015.

This is only the second time that Trump has used the presidential veto since his term began in January 2017.

ben.kelly17 April 2019 10:07

Last night, President Trump appeared to turn on his favoured TV channel Fox News, over a town hall meeting they hosted with Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders.

Trump tweeted angrily that the event had been "stuffed with Bernie supporters" - as many of those present in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania had expressed support for Sanders' Medicare for All healthcare plan.

But the president’s claim that his supporters were barred from the event was contradicted by local media, who reported a range of political groups were in the audience, including Trump supporters.

ben.kelly17 April 2019 10:10

President Trump launched a bizarre attack on Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden late last night on Twitter, saying he was looking forward to facing either of them, should they secure the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election.

The president labelled the pair as 'Crazy Bernie Sanders' and 'Sleepy Joe Biden', saying: "I look forward to facing whoever it may be. May God Rest Their Soul!"

ben.kelly17 April 2019 10:57

Donald Trump's veto of the resolution to end US military assistance for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen “will only mean more suffering and death” a charity has said. 

The Norwegian Refugee Council said that if Mr Trump “was truly concerned about civilian life,” he would “ensure that the US-supported Saudi-led coalition stop breaking the laws of war and depriving millions of Yemenis of life-saving assistance.” 

Saudi Arabia has denied breaking international law during the conflict.

The charity said the United States is “deepening and prolonging” the crisis and “civilians are paying the price.” 

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 11:32

Donald Trump has been tweeting about two of the issues closest to his heart this morning - the Mueller inquiry and immigration.

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 12:53

The first of those is Mueller, again calling the special counsel's probe a "witch hunt" and talking about FBI payments to the man who helped put together the infamous dossier on Mr Trump, Christopher Steele.

Payments from the FBI to Steele, who is believed to have helped the bureau with other investigations were revealed in redacted documents last year. Although they had no timeframe.

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 12:56

The Steele dossier, which includes a number of allegations about Mr Trump he has denied, has been a constant bugbear for the president.

Last year a lawsuit against Mr Steel from others mentioned in the dossier was thrown out by a US court.

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 13:00

Mr Trump has also called for more to be done to protect the US border from immigrants - which will be one of his key election pledges.

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 13:12

Mr Trump's latest tweets follow a decision by attorney general William Barr that detained asylum seekers who show "credible" fear of what might happen to them if they return to their home countries will no longer be able to ask a judge for bail.

 Mr Barr decided that such asylum seekers do not have the right to be released on bond by an immigration court judge while their cases are pending. The attorney general has the authority to overturn prior rulings made by immigration courts, which fall under the Justice Department. 

Chris Stevenson17 April 2019 13:21

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