Wednesday, 2 May 2018

Politics A.M.: Mueller raised possibility of presidential subpoena in meeting with Trump’s legal team

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Mueller raised possibility of presidential subpoena in meeting with Trump's legal team
The tense March encounter kicked off turmoil among Trump's lawyers and led to the development of a list of questions the president's team expects he would be asked.
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Trump's threats are unlikely to hurt Sen. Jon Tester. In fact, they may help him.
Montana has a lot of veterans — and they see Tester as their strong and effective advocate.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's repeated claim that Comey 'leaked classified information'
The president says Comey gave a classified memo to a friend. But it was labeled unclassified — and released with no redactions.
 
 
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein says she no longer opposes legal marijuana
The California senator, a longtime opponent of legalization, says she's come around.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The crazy 'raid' of Trump's former doctor
Trump's aides launched what sounds like a heavy-handed response to an unauthorized disclosure.
 
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Crimes are no longer a disqualification for Republican candidates
Trump's criticism of law enforcement provides an opening for candidates in New York, Arizona and West Virginia to rail about legal overreach.
 
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Pelosi says she'll run for speaker, as more swing-district Democrats look for alternative
"I have no intention of walking away" from leadership if Democrats win control of the House, Pelosi says.
 
GOP Senate candidate derides McConnell, calls him 'Cocaine Mitch' in new ad
Don Blankenship, a former coal CEO, has delivered a series of personal attacks against the Senate leader and his wife, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The number of people who say the Mueller investigation should continue is shrinking
Still, a majority says the investigation should carry on.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
'Cocaine Mitch': This West Virginia Senate GOP candidate takes anti-establishment politics off the rails
Don Blankenship seems to be doing everything he can to make sure Mitch McConnell sinks him.
 
PowerPost • Perspective
New OPM chief presses for civil service overhaul, but administration is less interested in diversity
Jeff Pon is determined to have a proposal done by the midterm elections. Meanwhile, the Trump administration says little about diversity and inclusion in the federal workforce.
 
Solicitor general tells Supreme Court he misstated date of Trump's comments on travel ban
Last week, Noel Francisco told the justices that the president made it "crystal clear" the measure was not aimed at excluding Muslims.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
Sorry, Mr. President: Term limits for Congress are still not going to happen
At least, not anytime soon. Here's why.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Were Trump's own lawyers behind the 'disgraceful' leak of Mueller's questions?
The most likely motive would be to dissuade the president from granting an interview with the special counsel.
 
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To some conservatives, 'elite' is just a word that means 'them'
By most people's accounts, the Schlapps are elites — but not to the people who support them most.
 
 
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