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Donald Trump is in a spot all too familiar to other politicians, but unusual for him: He needs to regain his footing after a tough few days.
He swept into Washington Thursday to reassure House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders that they can trust him to lead the party to victory in November.
But the narrative quickly shifted from Trump's savvy party outreach to his salacious past.
Attention, would-be Donald Trumps - It's not so easy
The next morning, The Washington Post's "John Miller" story dropped -- and suddenly the talk was all about whether Trump had once posed as his own spokesman.
On Sunday, The New York Times served up fresh reporting about his past behavior and comments toward women.
The unconventional standard-bearer is running smack into conventional Washington vetting -- just as Trump's reluctant establishment allies try to quell a rebellion against him
ISIS' latest rampage in Iraq has killed over 115 people in just the past week. But there are signs the terror group is actually losing strength, said the U.S. special envoy for the global coalition against ISIS.
"ISIS (is) returning to suicide bombings ... it relies on suicide attacks for very spectacular headlines and it's not hard to have a person strap on a suicide vest and walk into a market and blow himself up," special envoy Brett McGurk said.
"Now this perverse caliphate is shrinking so they are very much on the defensive," he added. "Their territory is shrinking, and they are now doing these barbaric suicide attacks against the civilian populations."
Baghdad once again rocked by violence
Baghdad once again rocked by violence 03:32
He swept into Washington Thursday to reassure House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders that they can trust him to lead the party to victory in November.
But the narrative quickly shifted from Trump's savvy party outreach to his salacious past.
Attention, would-be Donald Trumps - It's not so easy
The next morning, The Washington Post's "John Miller" story dropped -- and suddenly the talk was all about whether Trump had once posed as his own spokesman.
On Sunday, The New York Times served up fresh reporting about his past behavior and comments toward women.
The unconventional standard-bearer is running smack into conventional Washington vetting -- just as Trump's reluctant establishment allies try to quell a rebellion against him
ISIS' latest rampage in Iraq has killed over 115 people in just the past week. But there are signs the terror group is actually losing strength, said the U.S. special envoy for the global coalition against ISIS.
"ISIS (is) returning to suicide bombings ... it relies on suicide attacks for very spectacular headlines and it's not hard to have a person strap on a suicide vest and walk into a market and blow himself up," special envoy Brett McGurk said.
"Now this perverse caliphate is shrinking so they are very much on the defensive," he added. "Their territory is shrinking, and they are now doing these barbaric suicide attacks against the civilian populations."
Baghdad once again rocked by violence
Baghdad once again rocked by violence 03:32
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