Friday, 5 January 2018

Politics: ‘Yesterday morning, he was key. Today, I’m not sure’: Bannon’s allies start to abandon him

 
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'Yesterday morning, he was key. Today, I'm not sure': Bannon's allies start to abandon him
His spat with Trump has cost financial and political support in his fight to reshape the GOP.
Perspective
If 2017 posed problems for feds, 2018 could be worse with attacks on pay, benefits
If 2017, with President Trump's hiring freeze and political machinations, posed difficulties for federal employees, 2018 could be worse. They did get a 1.9 percent pay raise this year, but now administration officials are considering a wage freeze and are attacking government data indicating that federal pay lags far behind that of the private sector. […]
 
Analysis
Trump dissolved his commission searching for voter fraud. That won't change Republican support for voter-ID laws.
Republicans and Democrats see voter fraud very differently — and not in the ways you'd expect.
 
 
Analysis
President Trump's claim that 'mostly Democratic states' refused to provide voter data
Trump says that Democratic-leaning states refused to provide data. But a relatively large percentage of GOP states also balked at the request.
 
Trump's effort to stop publication of scathing book is a break in precedent
Legal experts and historians said the decision by a sitting president to threaten "imminent" legal action could have a chilling effect on free-speech rights. 
 
Trump faces uphill battle in trying to block critical book, legal experts say
Examining a president's performance gets "the super-highest levels of First Amendment protection."
 
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Analysis
How money laundering works in real estate
An explanation of a new allegation from Bannon.
 
Analysis
White House: The new Trump book is 'trash,' except for this one part we like
Team Trump seems to evaluate claims based on whether they are advantageous, rather than true.
 
Trump calls for bipartisan deal for 'dreamers' but reiterates demand for border wall
A GOP senator who met with Trump says the party is aiming for "a net increase of 600 miles" of new border barriers.
 
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Mercer issues rare public rebuke of former ally Bannon
Stephen K. Bannon's main financial backer is formally cutting ties with the former Trump adviser. In a new statement Thursday, billionaire conservative donor Rebekah Mercer said that she has not spoken to Bannon, the former White House chief strategist, in many months and that she continues to support President Trump. "I support President Trump and […]
 
Analysis
Trump disbanded his voting commission. But some Republicans keep saying voter fraud still exists.
Trump was never able to prove that voter fraud influenced the 2016 election, but it hasn't stopped some Republicans from claiming it in more recent races.
 
Republican super PACs surge into Pennsylvania special election
The district is a once-safe seat for the GOP where Democrats have grown bullish on their chances.
 
 
Analysis
Sarah Huckabee Sanders kills irony dead, once and for all
"The president," Sanders told reporters, "believes in making sure that information is accurate before pushing it out as fact..."
 
Analysis
Why drawing lots is a sensible way to settle a tied election
Elections are not precise. We should accept that.
 
Analysis
What's in the nondisclosure agreement Bannon signed? And could Trump actually win a lawsuit?
The contract likely prohibits "disparaging statements," but it's hard to enforce.
 
 
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