Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Politics: Media scrutiny over charitable donations to veterans riles up Trump

Senator Perdue: Donald Trump proves it’s time for an outsider; Former Guantanamo prosecutor settles free speech case for $100,000; Inside Democrats' Trump-fueled scramble to take back the House; Mitch McConnell earns Four Pinocchios for a very stale talking point on household income; Clinton launching national security case against Trump in California speech; Trump announced his gifts to veterans. Here’s what we learned.; The Daily Trail: In which Donald Trump does not appreciate our questions; Trump involved in crafting controversial Trump University ads, executive testified; Conservative Tennessee attorney David French is urged to enter presidential race as independent; Clinton picks up 2 key endorsements as Sanders insists he can win nomination; Supreme Court makes it easier for landowners to challenge environmental decisions; Sanders: No one will have majority of ‘real delegates’ on June 7; Cuccinelli's new gig: Keeping an eye on Washington regulators; One group Trump donated to benefits fundraisers, not veterans;
 
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Media scrutiny over charitable donations to veterans riles up Trump
"You make me look very bad," the Republican tells reporters as he lists groups that got money.
Senator Perdue: Donald Trump proves it’s time for an outsider
This movement is bigger than party or ideology, or even, dare I say, Trump himself, writes the senator.
 
Former Guantanamo prosecutor settles free speech case for $100,000
The lengthy case put federal employees free speech rights to the test.
 
Inside Democrats' Trump-fueled scramble to take back the House
Democrats say the House is in play: 'Donald Trump has been our best recruiting tool.'
 
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Mitch McConnell earns Four Pinocchios for a very stale talking point on household income
Household incomes have been improving, despite GOP efforts to claim that the economy is still in the dumps.
 
Clinton launching national security case against Trump in California speech
She will stress her credentials amid signs that respected GOP foreign policy figures will not back party's nominee.
 
Trump announced his gifts to veterans. Here’s what we learned.
The issue has become a test of the candidate's ability to deliver on a promise.
 
The Daily Trail: In which Donald Trump does not appreciate our questions
Unfortunately, today brought new ones.
 
 
Trump involved in crafting controversial Trump University ads, executive testified
Deposition from former company president is among documents unsealed in fraud case.
 
Conservative Tennessee attorney David French is urged to enter presidential race as independent
The prominent right-wing writer and Iraq War veteran is being wooed by Weekly Standard editor William Kristol and other well-known conservatives.
 
Clinton picks up 2 key endorsements as Sanders insists he can win nomination
The Senator from Vermont keeps up an aggressive schedule as the California primary nears.
 
Supreme Court makes it easier for landowners to challenge environmental decisions
The unanimous ruling dealt with lands determined to be covered by the Clean Water Act.
 
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Sanders: No one will have majority of ‘real delegates’ on June 7
Sen. Bernie Sanders gives a crowd in California a familiar warning: Don't trust what you see on TV.
 
Cuccinelli's new gig: Keeping an eye on Washington regulators
The former Va. attorney general aims to help state AG's fight what he sees as D.C. overreach in his new FreedomWorks post.
 
One group Trump donated to benefits fundraisers, not veterans
The group has a rating of "F" from a watchdog organization.
 
 
     
 
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