Friday, 22 June 2018

Politics A.M.: National Enquirer sent stories about Trump to his attorney Michael Cohen before publication, people familiar with the practice say

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National Enquirer sent stories about Trump to his attorney Michael Cohen before publication, people familiar with the practice say
During the campaign, Donald Trump was particularly interested in coverage of Hillary Clinton's health, said one of the people, who requested anonymity.
Reversal on migrant families deepens confusion over Trump's immigration order
Justice Department insists "zero tolerance" policy remains in effect, but Customs and Border Protection officials say they will no longer refer parents for prosecution.
 
House Republican leaders delay vote on immigration bill until next week in the face of opposition
Efforts on the issue dissolved as a hard-line measure was defeated and a more moderate one was postponed and faces revision.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
3 lessons from Trump's immigration fiasco
It's an unmitigated mess with no planning and no end in sight.
 
'A total labyrinth': Chaos confronts efforts to reunite immigrant kids from their families
Attorneys launch a frantic effort but find few of the children their parents are seeking
 
The story behind the girl in the recording who begs for her aunt after being separated from her migrant mother
Ana Gloria Henríquez says her granddaughter was a happy girl who loved Disney, her pet dog and the beach. Now she's at a shelter after being separated from her mother following a border crossing.
 
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Analysis
What Republicans just can't seem to get away from
They just want to talk about tax cuts. But no one will let them.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Trump's Michael Cohen problem just keeps looking more ominous
A new Post story suggests Cohen had pre-publication input with the National Enquirer. It leads to all kinds of questions about more hush money.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Jeff Sessions says Trump administration 'never really intended' to separate families
The Trump administration isn't done playing this tortured game, apparently.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Video: One rally, one hour, almost 30 Trumpian claims
President Trump flip-flopped on his stance or made a false or misleading claim nearly once every two minutes at his Duluth rally on June 20.
 
Analysis
Ryan's mandate on immigration ignores the first lesson of how a bill becomes law
Speaker faces defeat in the House as he bypasses the traditional legislative process to put forth Republican-only bills that President Trump would sign.
 
The Fix • Perspective
Charles Krauthammer inspired journalists with disabilities, including me
The Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist became known for his wit, not his wheelchair.
 
 
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