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Developing now, Thursday, April 11, 2019
SPY GAMES: Attorney General William Barr is feeling backlash from both Democrats and the mainstream media for testifying Wednesday that federal authorities spied on the Trump campaign in 2016 ... Despite
mounting evidence that the FBI pursued an array of efforts to gather
intelligence from within the Trump campaign -- and the fact that the FBI
successfully pursued warrants to surveil a former Trump aide in 2016 --
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told the Associated Press,
"I don't trust Barr, I trust Mueller." House Majority Leader Steny
Hoyer, D-Md., told Fox News that Barr's loyalties were compromised.
Various members of the media accused Barr of
peddling right-wing "conspiracy theories" and being part of a White House cover-up.
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STANDOFF OVER TRUMP'S TAXES: Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said that the department hasn't decided if it'll comply with a demand by a key House Democrat to deliver President Trump's tax returns as a Wednesday deadline to turn over the records came and went ... In a letter to House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard Neal, D-Mass.,
who asked for Trump's returns a week ago, Mnuchin said Treasury would consult with the Justice Department and further review the request. The news came a day after
Mnuchin faced off in a contentious exchange with California Rep. Maxine Waters, the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee.
PENCE-BUTTIGIEG FEUD HEATS UP: The war of words between Vice President Mike Pence and Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg over homosexuality is slowly escalating ... On Wednesday, Pence fired back after
the openly gay South Bend, Ind., mayor criticized the vice president
for his belief that homosexuality is a choice. "He said some things that
are critical of my Christian faith and about me personally. And he
knows better. He knows me," Pence told CNBC in an interview scheduled to
air Thursday morning. "But I get it. You know, it’s – look, again, 19
people running for president on that side in a party that’s sliding off
to the left. And they’re all competing with one another for how much
more liberal they are."
EX-OBAMA WHITE HOUSE COUNSEL TARGETED IN MUELLER PROBE: Greg Craig, who formerly served as counsel to the Obama White House, is expected to be charged with foreign lobbying violations, his lawyers reportedly said Wednesday ... The
case against Craig stemmed from Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia
probe, centering around the lobbying work he performed in 2012 for the
Russian-backed president of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, while Craig was a
partner at the law firm Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. Craig
allegedly never registered as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents
Registration Act, or FARA, which requires lobbyists to declare publicly
if they represent foreign leaders, governments or their political
parties.

FINAL BREXIT DEADLINE EXTENDED UNTIL HALLOWEEN: European leaders and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed Wednesday to push the final deadline for the U.K. to depart the bloc
until Halloween, with European Council President Donald Tusk warning
British politicians to "not waste this time" without ratifying a formal
withdrawal agreement ... Britain had been due to leave the EU
on Friday, but May rushed to an emergency summit in Brussels to plead
with her European counterparts to hold off on saying goodbye for a
couple more months. The prime minister had asked for a delay only until
June 30, but Tusk said in a tweet that she had agreed to a longer
"flexible" extension, which provides for Britain to leave any time
before Oct. 31 provided Parliament ratifies a divorce deal and passes
accompanying legislation to ensure a smooth transition out of the EU.
THE SOUNDBITE
CANDACE OWENS VS. LEO TERRELL: "That’s a personal
attack ... That was an ad hominem attack and it was childish and I’m not
going to play these playground tactics with you. I’m going to keep the
focus on black America and the things actually impacting us. This is an
adult conversation that needs to be had."–Candace Owens, conservative commentator and communications director for Turning Point USA, facing off against civil rights attorney Leo Terrell on "The Ingraham Angle."
Terrell accused Owens of promoting herself and getting "15 minutes of
fame" during a controversial appearance before the House Judiciary
Committee hearing on online hate speech. (Click the image above to watch the full video.)
TODAY'S MUST-READS
Tammy Bruce: The fraying edges of universal health care.
Elizabeth Warren releases tax returns showing million-dollar income, moments after pitching wealth tax.
Howard Kurtz: Black hole politics - Why no progress escapes DC's gravity. Meet Katie Bouman, the 29-year-old scientist behind first image of black hole.
MINDING YOUR BUSINESS IRS chief grilled over tax credit for low-income working families.
Chase CEO Jamie Dimon defends bank's firearm policy. Retirement realities: What's in, and what's out.
STAY TUNED
On Fox News:
Fox & Friends,
6 a.m. ET: Special guests include: Jeh Johnson, former Secretary of
Homeland Security; Corey Lewandowski, former Trump campaign manager;
Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst.
On Fox Business:
Mornings with Maria,
6 a.m. ET: Special guests include: U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La.,
House Minority Whip; Steve Forbes, chairman and editor-in-chief of
Forbes Media; Tom Bevan, president and co-founder of RealClearPolitics.
Varney & Co., 9 a.m. ET: Kimberley Strassel, Wall Street Journal columnist.
After the Bell, 4 p.m. ET: Connell McShane will report live from Washington, D.C. with an interview with IMF Director Christine Lagarde.
On Fox News Radio:
The Fox News Rundown podcast: "Redacted or Unredacted Mueller Report" -
Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz weighs in on Democrats'
threats to subpoena an unredacted version of the Mueller report. For the
first time an Israeli spacecraft will be landing on the moon. Morris
Kahn, the South African born Israeli billionaire behind the mission,
talks about what this means for Israel. Plus, commentary by Leslie
Marshall, Democratic strategist and Fox News contributor.
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The Brian Kilmeade Show,
9 a.m. ET: The Mueller report, Attorney General Barr's testimony about
spying on the Trump campaign and the latest in the 2020 presidential
race will be among the topics discussed by the following guests: Andrew
McCarthy, Fox News contributor and contributing editor at the National
Review; Chris Wallace, "Fox News Sunday" host; Steve Doocy, "Fox &
Friends' co-host. Author Charles Lane discusses his new book, "Freedom's
Detective: The Secret Service, the Ku Klux Klan and the Man Who
Masterminded America’s First War on Terror."
The Todd Starnes Show,
Noon ET: Todd speaks with U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., about Yale Law
School allegedly discriminating against students of faith, and retired
former police Lt. Randy Sutton discusses an outrageous display of
anti-police vandalism.
#TheFlashback 2009: Susan Boyle,
a middle-aged volunteer church worker, wows judges and audiences alike
with her rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" from the musical "Les
Miserables" on the British TV show "Britain's Got Talent." 1968:
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs into law the Civil Rights Act of
1968, which includes the Fair Housing Act, a week after the
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 1945: During World War II, American soldiers liberate the Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald in Germany.
Fox News First is compiled by Fox News' Bryan Robinson. Thank you
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