Thursday, January 25, 2018

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Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan caught passionately kissing – amid rumours Our Girl actress is planning US move to be with TOWIE husband

MARK Wright and Michelle Keegan have been spotted ramping up the PDA as they spend some quality time together following months apart. Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan ramped up the PDA [MEGA].

The former Coronation Street actress, 30, and 31-year-old Mark Wright have been torn away from each other as they both filmed jobs abroad – but have finally reunited and are seemingly happier than ever.

Currently residing in Los Angeles, the adorable duo were spotted sharing a passionate kiss as they waited outside a restaurant following their cute dinner date.

Mark couldn't take his hands off the brunette stunner, wrapping his arms around her waist as the duo leaned in for a sexy smooch. The couple spent eight months apart over the year [Wenn].

Mark Wright and wife Michelle Keegan [Wenn]. Michelle looked absolutely incredible in a figure-hugging pair of leather leggings, flaunting her pert bottom as she cuddled up to her handsome man.

Meanwhile, Mark looked comfortable and chic in a casual black tee-shirt, looking happier than ever as he shared a steamy kiss with his jaw-dropping other half.

It comes following reports that Michelle could be moving to the USA to be with Mark Wright. Michelle and Mark spent eight months apart [Getty].

The former soap actress and her The Only Way Is Essex star husband have faced a difficult past year, with Michelle Keegan filming Our Girl on different locations around the globe, while Mark Wright landed a job in LA as a presenter for Extra.

The gorgeous couple were forced to spend months at a time apart, but that all may be about to change. Michelle has apparently landed herself a US agent, hinting she could be signing up for television roles stateside.

Michelle Keegan could be heading to the US [Michelle Keegan/Instagram]. She told Now magazine after returning from Christmas in LA: I've been spending some time in Los Angeles with Mark and its so nice to have some time together.

She continued: My US agent is in LA too, so Ive had a few meetings set up over there.

For more infomation >> Mark Wright and Michelle Keegan caught passionately kissing Actress is planning move with husband - Duration: 2:00.

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DOJ official urges Nunes not to release memo on surveillance abuses - Duration: 2:22.

DOJ official urges Nunes not to release memo on surveillance abuses

A top Justice Department official is urging House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes not

to release a much-buzzed-about memo circulating in Congress that purportedly reveals government

surveillance abuses.

In the letter, which Fox News has obtained, Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote,

�We believe it would be extraordinarily reckless for the Committee to disclose such

information publicly without giving the Department and the FBI the opportunity to review the

memorandum and to advise the HPSCI of the risk of harm to national security and to ongoing

investigations that could come from public release.�

Boyd continued, �Though we are currently unaware of any wrongdoing relating to the

FISA process, we agree that any abuse of that system cannot be tolerated.�

Nunes is traveling this week in the Middle East.

But the demand is not being well-received on Capitol Hill.

�It�s really stupid they would try to block us from releasing the memo," a senior

congressional intelligence source told Fox News.

"It only makes it worse for them.

And it is more evidence that DOJ is trying to obstruct our investigation.�

The four-page memo is being described by lawmakers as �shocking,� �troubling� and �alarming,�

with one congressman likening the details to KGB activity in Russia.

It is believed to include information about government surveillance conducted during the

Obama administration.

Speaking with Fox News last week, Republican lawmakers said they could not yet discuss

the contents of the memo they reviewed on Thursday, after it was released to members

by the House Intelligence Committee.

But they say the memo should be immediately made public.

�It is so alarming, the American people have to see this,� Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan

said.

�It's troubling; it is shocking,� North Carolina Rep. Mark Meadows said.

�Part of me wishes that I didn't read it because I don�t want to believe that those

kinds of things could be happening in this country that I call home and love so much.�

Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz said he believed people could lose their jobs once the memo is released.

�I believe the consequence of its release will be major changes in people currently

working at the FBI and the Department of Justice,� he said, referencing DOJ officials Rod Rosenstein,

deputy attorney general, and Bruce Ohr.

source foxnews

For more infomation >> DOJ official urges Nunes not to release memo on surveillance abuses - Duration: 2:22.

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Trump Says He Is Willing to Speak Under Oath to Mueller - Duration: 2:48.

Trump Says He Is Willing to Speak Under Oath to Mueller

WASHINGTON � President Trump said on Wednesday that he was willing and eager to be interviewed

by Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel investigating Russia�s interference in the

2016 presidential campaign, insisting that he has done nothing wrong.

�I�m looking forward to it, actually,� Mr. Trump said of talking to Mr. Mueller,

answering months of speculation over whether he was willing to submit to questions from

the special counsel, who is also believed to be looking into whether the Trump campaign

aided Moscow�s effort and whether the president sought to thwart the inquiry itself.

�Here�s the story, just so you understand,� Mr. Trump said during an impromptu question-and-answer

session with reporters in the West Wing.

�There�s been no collusion whatsoever.

There�s no obstruction whatsoever, and I�m looking forward to it.�

Mr. Trump suggested that his efforts to defend himself against damaging allegations had been

unfairly misinterpreted as wrongdoing.

�You fight back,� he said, and such a response is characterized as, ��Oh, it�s

obstruction.��

The president�s surprise exchange with about 20 reporters served as a reminder of the extent

to which Mr. Trump sees the Russia inquiry as simply an invalidation of his electoral

victory, and feels a deep sense of bitterness about the narrative surrounding his presidency.

His lawyers have been negotiating for weeks with Mr. Mueller�s team about the prospect

of having him answer questions in the inquiry, including what topics would be covered.

Mr. Trump said last year he would be willing to speak with Mr. Mueller, but he has more

recently suggested that should not be necessary because the allegations being examined were

baseless.

While there are risks for the president submitting to such an interview, some senior White House

officials have argued that Mr. Trump should do so in the interest of bringing a swift

end to an investigation that has cast a shadow over his presidency.

People familiar with Mr. Trump�s thinking have long described private conversations

with the president in which he has said he is eager to meet with Mr. Mueller, a product

of his belief that he can sell or coax almost anyone into seeing things his way.

�I would love to do that � I�d like to do it as soon as possible,� the president

told reporters on Wednesday of the prospect of being interviewed by Mr. Mueller, adding

that his lawyers have told him it would be �about two to three weeks� until it takes

place.

Almost as an afterthought, he added, any such interview would be �subject to my lawyers,

and all of that.�

Many of the potential questions relate to whether Mr. Trump obstructed justice, people

briefed on the discussions have said.

They have said they expect the interview to be completed by the end of February or early

March.

Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer leading the response to the investigation, said Mr. Trump

was speaking hurriedly and intended only to say that he was willing to meet.

source nytimes

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