Politics: All the Latest Headlines from Fox News

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump holds a rally with supporters in San Diego, California, U.S. May 27, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

Here is the latest Politics News from Fox News.

Trump slams ‘spoiler’ bid after Kristol says independent candidate to run
Donald Trump took to Twitter Sunday night to slam fresh predictions from Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol that an independent candidate would soon be entering the race for president, warning that a 2016 “spoiler” could swing the race to the Democrats.

Trump aide Lewandowski defends Martinez criticism, says focus should be jobs and economy
Top Donald Trump aide Corey Lewandowski on Sunday defended Trump’s recent criticism of New Mexico Gov. Susan Martinez, a fellow Republican, and deflected a host of other complaints about their presidential campaign, saying the real issues are jobs and the economy.

Rubio all-in for Trump, sorry for personal attacks
Former GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio said Sunday that he fully supports former rival Donald Trump’s White House bid, apologized for his personal attacks in the bruising primary and hinting that he’d even speak for Trump at the July nominating convention.

Feinstein: Clinton ‘broke no law’ in email controversy
Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said Sunday that she is certain Hillary Clinton did not violate any laws through her involvement in the growing email controversy that is engulfing her campaign.

Rubio all-in for Trump, sorry for personal attacks
Former GOP presidential candidate Sen. Marco Rubio said Sunday that he fully supports former rival Donald Trump’s White House bid, apologized for his personal attacks in the bruising primary and hinting that he’d even speak for Trump at the July nominating convention.

Trump champions vets at Rolling Thunder rally at Lincoln Memorial
Donald Trump on Sunday took his campaign promise of better treatment for military veterans to the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, appealing to hundreds of Rolling Thunder bikers who rally every Memorial Day weekend in the nation’s capital.

Trump aide Lewandowski defends Martinez criticism, says focus should be jobs and economy
Top Donald Trump aide Corey Lewandowski on Sunday defended Trump’s recent criticism of New Mexico Gov. Susan Martinez, a fellow Republican, and deflected a host of other complaints about their presidential campaign, saying the real issues are jobs and the economy.

Sanders: Americans, superdelegates must ‘take a hard look’ at IG report on Clinton emails
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that American voters, superdelegates and others must “take a hard look” at the recent federal report that found primary rival Hillary Clinton’s email setup while running the State Department broke agency rules.

Johnson wins Libertarian Party presidential nomination
Former New Mexico Gov. Gary Johnson on Sunday won the Libertarian Party’s presidential nomination, getting more than 50 percent of the vote in a field of five.

Hardly a dog’s life for Obama’s pets Bo and Sunny
It’s hardly a dog’s life of just eating and sleeping for President Barack Obama’s pets, Bo and Sunny.

Sanders, Clinton split delegates at Wyoming convention; Bernie supporters challenge
A supporter of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders has submitted a challenge to how pledged Wyoming delegates were split 7-7 despite the Vermont senator reportedly winning the popular vote.

Cleveland officials to outline security measures for Republican National Convention
Cleveland’s mayor and police chief plan to outline what security measures the city will need to take for the Republican National Convention next week.

Sanders tries to get Clinton ‘aggressive attack surrogates’ off key campaign committees
Bernie Sanders is attempting to wage a fight to the finish for the Democratic presidential nomination — and to upend the party’s “rigged” system process — by trying to remove key convention officials.

Judge orders release of documents tied to Trump University lawsuit
A federal judge ordered Friday the release of Trump University internal documents in a class-action lawsuit against the defunct real estate school owned by presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Here’s where every Republican in Congress stands on Trump
Billionaire businessman Donald Trump became the Republican Party’s presumptive nominee following the May 3 Indiana primary.

Trump-GOP Victory fund purportedly nets $6M at premier LA fundraiser
The first fundraiser for Donald Trump’s Trump Victory fund took in $6.6 million, sources told Fox News on Friday.

Congress breaks with unfinished work on budget, Zika, Puerto Rico, with summer nearing
Congress is racing toward its summer break, but like a procrastinating college kid it has tons of work to catch up on to avoid a report card laden with grades of incomplete or even worse.

After Nevada chaos, Clinton, Sanders advisers cooperate at Wyoming convention
Top national advisers to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders worked together Saturday as some 300 Democrats’ opened their state convention in Wyoming following a raucous Nevada convention.

Ryan’s much welcomed open process on bills catching GOP members unprepared
Students always badger their teachers and professors about “what will be on the test.” And members of Congress are a lot like students in wanting to be prepare.

Sanders wants Clinton ‘aggressive attack surrogates’ off key campaign committee
Bernie Sanders is waging a fight to the finish for the Democratic presidential nomination — and to upend the party’s “rigged” system process — trying to remove key convention officials.

Louisiana lawmaker labels Declaration of Independence racist in debate
The Declaration of Independence came under attack from an unlikely quarter—a state legislator.

Sanders says ‘tough guy’ Trump should reconsider, still debate him
Sen. Bernie Sanders is calling out Donald Trump for withdrawing his offer to debate, an apparent attempt to goad the presumptive Republican nominee and self-described “tough guy” into reconsidering ahead of California’s big June 7 primary.

California lawmakers quickly pass emergency HIV-organ transplant bill
California lawmakers approved emergency legislation Friday to allow a man with HIV to receive part of his HIV-positive husband’s liver before the surgery becomes too dangerous, possibly within weeks.

At least 35 arrested after Trump rally in San Diego
At least 35 people were arrested Friday as confrontations between protesters and authorities boiled over following a rally from the presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in San Diego, police said.

GOP senators complain to DOJ over push to ‘stifle’ climate debate
Five Republican senators are fighting back against what they see as heavy-handed tactics by the Department of Justice to silence climate change skeptics.

Trump tells California ‘there is no drought’
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told California voters Friday that he can solve their water crisis, declaring, “There is no drought.”

GOP senators complain to DOJ over push to ‘stifle’ climate debate
Five Republican senators are fighting back against what they see as heavy-handed tactics by the Department of Justice to silence climate change skeptics.

Can Trump make inroads with union voters?
A seemingly growing rift between union members and other factions of the Democratic Party could present an opening this year for Donald Trump – the NAFTA-hating, border wall-building Republican populist – to peel off labor voters traditionally loyal to the other side.

US orders troops in Syria to remove Kurdish insignia
American special operations troops were not authorized to wear the patches of Kurdish forces while advising them in Syria and have been told to remove them, the U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad said Friday, after Turkish leaders protested.

Trump encourages Rubio to run again for Senate
Donald Trump is adding his voice to the growing chorus of Republicans encouraging Marco Rubio to run for re-election to the Senate.

Trump nixes proposed debate with Sanders
Looks like the debate of the century is off. Donald Trump announced late Friday that he no longer wants to debate Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, after saying earlier this week he’d be willing to do it.

DNC to hold party platform forums before convention
The Democratic National Committee will hold hearings around the country to develop a platform for the July convention in Philadelphia.

ICE spends millions flying illegal immigrant children across US
The Obama administration has spent at least $18.5 million to fly “unaccompanied children” caught crossing into the country illegally to parents and relatives inside the United States, according to newly obtained stats.

Once in a lifetime or same as it ever was?
Will the unpopularity of both candidates change the electoral map or will the map stay exactly the same?

Patent scandal: US outmaneuvered on UN agency investigation
The only United Nations agency ever sanctioned by the U.S. State Department for failing to protect whistle-blowers has just done it again—and left the Obama Administration outmaneuvered and outfoxed in the process, at least so far.

Tennessee lawmaker lights traffic ticket on fire in online video
A Republican Tennessee lawmaker says getting a traffic camera ticket isn’t a problem — he just burns them.

Spotlight on Libertarian convention amid voter unease over Trump-Clinton race
In a confounding election season where voters hold deep reservations about the likely Republican and Democratic nominees, the third-party Libertarian ticket has a rare chance this year to be more than a footnote in the presidential race.

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