Monday, 13 February 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: White House adviser defends travel ban -- but not Flynn

Stephen Miller’s claim that 72 from banned countries were implicated in ‘terroristic activity’; Trump’s First 100 Days: White House adviser defends travel ban — but not Flynn; As Flynn falls under growing pressure over Russia contacts, Trump remains silent; Bernie Sanders cries foul over canceled town hall meeting in West Virginia; Why is Chuck Grassley tweeting at Donald Trump?; Stephen Miller’s bushels of Pinocchios for false voter-fraud claims; Stephen Miller did hit on one truth mixed into his falsehoods on voter fraud; Does the White House stand by Michael Flynn? ‘That’s a question for the president’; Bernie Sanders calls Trump a ‘pathological liar'; Al Franken says 'a few' Republicans think Trump is mentally ill; Stephen Miller says White House will fight for travel ban, advances false voter fraud claims; Trump's voracious appetite for cable news is troubling. But that's not stopping him.; Trump: Raids targeting immigrants are ‘the keeping of my campaign promise’; The looming conflict between Trump's immigration sweeps and religious freedom; A hastily called news conference caps a surreal day for Trump in South Florida;
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: White House adviser defends travel ban — but not Flynn
Trump's inner circle and how they see the executive's power.
Trump undertakes most ambitious regulatory rollback since Reagan
Business leaders are thrilled and liberal activists alarmed by assault on both new and long-standing rules.
 
Stephen Miller’s claim that 72 from banned countries were implicated in ‘terroristic activity’
A top White House aide makes a sweeping claim that is not supported by the research he cites.
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: White House adviser defends travel ban — but not Flynn
Trump's inner circle and how they see the executive's power.
 
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Bernie Sanders cries foul over canceled town hall meeting in West Virginia
The town hall meeting was set to be held in McDowell County, the poorest part of West Virginia, with the highest rate of drug overdose in the state and the lowest life expectancy of any county in the United States.
 
Why is Chuck Grassley tweeting at Donald Trump?
Iowa's senior senator tried to draw Trump's attention to the issues of government transparency and democracy in Russia.
 
Stephen Miller’s bushels of Pinocchios for false voter-fraud claims
In a few minutes, a top White House aide repeated voter-fraud claims repeatedly found to be bogus or exaggerated.
 
Stephen Miller did hit on one truth mixed into his falsehoods on voter fraud
His numbers were wrong, but he was probably accurate in predicting the administration's response.
 
 
Does the White House stand by Michael Flynn? ‘That’s a question for the president’
A top White House official repeatedly refused to say whether Trump still has confidence in his top security aide.
 
Bernie Sanders calls Trump a ‘pathological liar'; Al Franken says 'a few' Republicans think Trump is mentally ill
The strong words come as several Democrats criticized members of the administration.
 
Stephen Miller says White House will fight for travel ban, advances false voter fraud claims
The Trump senior policy adviser made the remarks in unusually combative interviews on the Sunday morning television shows.
 
Trump's voracious appetite for cable news is troubling. But that's not stopping him.
The president doesn't seem inclined to stop using cable news as his primary source of information.
 
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Trump: Raids targeting immigrants are ‘the keeping of my campaign promise’
The president defended the large-scale raids of hundreds of undocumented immigrants by federal authorities over the past week as evidence that he is keeping his campaign promise.
 
The looming conflict between Trump's immigration sweeps and religious freedom
Can Trump crack down on illegal immigration — and religious actors standing in his way?
 
A hastily called news conference caps a surreal day for Trump in South Florida
Tough talk on North Korea followed a morning of golf and a late lunch with the Japanese prime minister.
 
 
     
 
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