Thursday, 13 April 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: Trump is keeping his promise to be less predictable

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Trump’s First 100 Days: Trump is keeping his promise to be less predictable
Also: The future off Stephen Bannon, Obamacare and immigration enforcement.
Inside Bannon's struggle: From 'shadow president' to Trump's marked man
The chief strategist is struggling to keep his job, with a reduced portfolio and a damaged profile.
 
After record quarter of fundraising, Paul Ryan dips a toe into Georgia House race
Ryan (R-Wis.) taped a get-out-the-vote robo-call set to reach Republican voters in Georgia's 6th Congressional District, where the GOP is hoping to hold on to the seat vacated by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price.
 
Latino political group turning attention from Washington to state capitals
The Latino Victory Project is planning to launch state-based PACs in hopes of getting more Latinos elected "from school board to Senate."
 
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President Trump, king of flip-flops (continued)
A look at Trump's numerous recent flip-flops, on China's currency manipulation, NATO, Syria and more.
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: Trump is keeping his promise to be less predictable
Also: The future off Stephen Bannon, Obamacare and immigration enforcement.
 
Manafort is expected to register as a foreign agent
His work in Ukraine occurred before he joined the Trump campaign.
 
With his presidency in turmoil, Trump keeps returning to past victories — and old foes
'Presidents by and large don't do this,' said one historian, calling it 'very poor form.'
 
 
Trump on NATO: ‘I said it was obsolete. It's no longer obsolete.’
"I complained about that a long time ago, and they made a change — and now they do fight terrorism," Trump said
 
Analysis
President Trump’s bushel of false claims in his Fox Business interview
President Trump made a series of false and inaccurate claims in his interview with Maria Bartiromo
 
Trump administration moving quickly to build up nationwide deportation force
Thousands of new detention spaces and dozens more local police forces have been identified to help carry out Trump's goals. But costs are prohibitive.
 
GOP House leader says there are ways Republicans can forge ahead on health care
"You could make an argument that says 'Okay, we couldn't get it done now,'" Walden said in an interview.
 
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‘You lie!': Constituents just used Rep. Joe Wilson’s own line against him
The Republican congressman was speaking about Obamacare when the crowd started chanting: "You lie! You lie! You lie!"
 
Melania Trump settles lawsuits with Daily Mail
First lady had also settled with a Maryland blogger, 71, who works from his townhouse
 
Amid Russia tensions, Paul Ryan will lead bipartisan delegation to NATO allies
It will come at a moment when U.S. tensions with Russia have been newly inflamed by President Trump's decision to strike a Syrian air base in retaliation for a chemical weapons attack carried out by the regime of Bashar al-Assad, a key Russian ally.
 
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