7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 2018 WORLD IN BRIEF ments should be off-limits to investigators. Hannity’s name emerged after the judge pressed Cohen to divulge the names of the cli- ents he’s worked with since the 2016 election, whose privileged communications might be contained within his files. Cohen’s legal team said he had just three clients in 2017 and 2018. One was Trump. Another was Elliott Broidy, a Trump fund- raiser who resigned from the Republican National Committee on Friday after it was revealed that he paid $1.6 million to a Play- boy Playmate with whom he had an extramar- ital affair. The Playmate became pregnant and elected to have an abortion. Hannity, an outspoken supporter of Trump, has been a fierce critic of special counsel Rob- ert Mueller, who is looking into Russian inter- ference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Associated Press Supreme Court strikes down as vague part of immigration law WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said today that part of a federal law that makes it easier to deport immigrants who have been convicted of crimes is too vague to be enforced. The court’s 5-4 decision — an unusual alignment in which new Justice Neil Gorsuch joined the four liberal justices — concerns a catchall provision of immigration law that defines what makes a crime violent. Convic- tion for a crime of violence makes deportation “a virtual certainty” for an immigrant, no mat- ter how long he has lived in the United States, Justice Elena Kagan wrote in her opinion for the court. The decision is a loss for President Don- ald Trump’s administration, which has empha- sized stricter enforcement of immigration law. In this case, President Barack Obama’s admin- istration took the same position in the Supreme Court in defense of the challenged provision. With the four other conservative justices in dissent, it was the vote of the Trump appoin- tee that was decisive in striking down the pro- vision at issue. Gorsuch did not join all of Kagan’s opinion, but he agreed with her that the law could not be left in place. Gorsuch wrote that “no one should be surprised that the Constitution looks unkindly on any law so vague that reasonable people cannot under- stand its terms and judges do not know where to begin in applying it.” AP Photo/Hassan Ammar Syrian authorities distribute bread, vegetables and pasta to residents in the town of Douma, the site of a suspected chemical weapons attack. Destruction, traumatized residents in Syria DOUMA, Syria — Two days after Syrian troops declared Douma liberated from rebel fighters and 10 days since a suspected chemical attack, a tour of the town just east of Damascus on Monday revealed widespread destruction and trau- matized residents who recalled months spent cowering in crowded underground shelters infested with lice, with barely any food or water. Except for the Russian and Syrian troops patrolling the streets, few people could be seen in Douma, the majority of its residents now displaced to rebel-held areas to the north. The main hospital, courthouse and municipal buildings were largely reduced Trump lawyer forced to reveal another client: Sean Hannity NEW YORK — A legal fight over what should happen to records the FBI seized from President Donald Trump’s personal attorney took a surprise twist Monday when the lawyer, Michael Cohen, was forced to reveal a secret — that he had also done legal work for Fox News host Sean Hannity. The disclosure came as a New York judge disappointed a lawyer for Trump by let- ting prosecutors proceed with the catalogu- ing of evidence including multiple electronic devices that were seized in raids while a sys- tem is set up to ensure that records protected by attorney-client privilege aren’t disclosed to investigators. Lawyers for Cohen and prosecutors both had reason to claim success after three hours to rubble, while the nearby Grand Mosque, famed for its towering arches, white dome and majestic palm trees, was riddled with bullet and shell holes — testimony to the intense government assault the town was subjected to since being seized by the reb- els six years ago. Douma was one of the first areas to rise up against President Bashar Assad’s government and until a few weeks ago it was a major threat to his seat of power in Damascus, as rebels pelted it with shells, disrupting normal life. On Saturday, Syr- ian government forces entered Douma for the first time since 2012, marking the big- gest victory for Assad’s forces since the conflict began in 2011. of arguments before U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood, who said she may appoint a special master, a neutral lawyer, to help decide which materials should stay confidential. Wood denied a request by Trump’s lawyer, Joanna Hendon, that the president and Cohen get the first crack at designating which docu- Trump, Abe to meet despite strain over North Korea, tariffs WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump is playing host to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week amid growing strain between the countries over the president’s planned meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and the push for new tariffs. The visit gives the leaders an opportunity to discuss Trump’s upcoming summit with North Korea, which Japan eyes warily. It will also serve as a test of whether the fond personal relationship the two leaders have forged on the golf course and over meetings and phone calls has chilled following Trump’s recent moves, including his decision not to exempt Japan from new steel and aluminum tariffs. Trump welcomed the two days of meet- ings at his private Mar-a-Lago club. “I am in Florida and looking forward to my meeting with Prime Minister Abe of Japan. Working on Trade and Military Security,” he tweeted today. The official visit begins this afternoon with a one-on-one meeting followed by a small group discussion with top national security officials focused on the Kim summit. On Wednesday, the agenda will broaden to include other issues affecting the Indo-Pacific region, including trade and energy. Abe will return to Japan on Thursday morning. 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