Friday, 14 July 2017

Politics: Trump’s legal team faces tensions — and a client who often takes his own counsel

Trump revels in French military pomp as counter protest decries his visit
 
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Trump's legal team faces tensions — and a client who often takes his own counsel
Lawyers for Trump and Kushner struggle to enforce traditional legal boundaries in a chaotic White House.
Trump revels in French military pomp as counter protest decries his visit
This year's Bastille Day events included a special tribute to U.S. forces 100 years after entering World War I.
 
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Jeff Sessions used our research to claim that sanctuary cities have more crime. He's wrong.
Sanctuary cities do not see an increase in crime.
 
Trump says he wants victories — but he isn't selling the GOP agenda to voters
The president has resisted making a full-throated case for health-care legislation and other bills, even as they founder.
 
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Buying Ivanka Trump: Fans embrace her brand as a political statement
A growing customer base is undeterred by controversies over its use of overseas factories.
 
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What aspects are important to being American? 93% of Americans actually agree on this.
A new survey shows the possibility of consensus on a divisive question.
 
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Fighting falsehoods around the world: A dispatch on the growing global fact-checking movement
Political fact checking is exploding around the world. Our dispatch from the fourth Global Fact-Checking Summit in Madrid.
 
Donald Trump Jr.’s meeting with a Russian lawyer: Opposition research or something worse?
Jens David Ohlin, vice dean at Cornell Law School, explains the legal boundaries and political consultant Tracy Sefl takes us into the world of opposition research. Plus, "Trump Revealed" author Marc Fisher on the president's reaction to the news.
 
 
What exactly is going on with Donald Trump Jr.?
What the president's son was told about the meeting is far more important than what was actually said during it.
 
Excerpts from Trump's conversation with reporters on Air Force One
The White House initially declared the discussion off the record, but later changed the terms of publication.
 
Trump and Macron, once cast as adversaries, show they have much in common
The two presidents on Thursday sought to emphasize where they agree, while playing down their differences.
 
Two former staffers charged in cyberstalking of U.S. House member, husband
Former legislative counsel, scheduler accused of sharing nude images of Del. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI)
 
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Analysis
Cory Gardner: a swing-state case study of the GOP health-care bind
The Colorado Republican must weigh the needs of home-state voters who have benefited under the ACA against his loyalty to the GOP and the donors who helped elect him.
 
Revised Senate health-care bill still lacks the votes to pass
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) spent three weeks on a rewrite of the Affordable Care Act to win over wavering lawmakers.
 
House rejects controversial transgender, climate-change amendments to defense bill
The amendments were sent to the floor by the House Rules Committee this week. The defense bill, which authorizes up to $696 billion in 2018 military spending, is expected to come to a final vote Friday.
 
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