Monday, 11 June 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump accuses Canadian leader of being ‘dishonest’ and ‘weak’

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Trump accuses Canadian leader of being 'dishonest' and 'weak'
Rancor toward Trudeau after G-7 summit leaves U.S. allies dismayed.
Pompeo on Trump's diplomatic crisis: 'There are always irritants in relationships'
The secretary of state said he is "unconcerned" about the rift between the United States and Western allies after the Group of Seven summit.
 
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Trump and Kim will finally meet, but don't expect much to change. Here's why.
But the meeting is still worthwhile.
 
 
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Top Senate Democratic super PAC to make $80 million fall TV investment in nine battleground states
Senate Majority PAC will soon secure post-Labor Day airtime.
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Trump challenges parts of VA law he was 'very happy' to sign
The president argues that some of the VA Mission Act "violates the separation of powers."
 
With smiles and a handshake, Trump and Kim could mask gulf on nuclear arms
Trump and Kim hope to stage a spectacle, even as their representatives struggle to find common ground.
 
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House GOP super PAC boosts ad reservation total to $60 million
The new ad reservations demonstrate how the midterms are being fought on Republican turf, with buys that include California's 39th district, New Jersey's 7th district and New York's 19th district.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Video: Can the president be indicted or subpoenaed?
The Supreme Court has never weighed in directly on these questions. Here's a video primer on the current legal landscape.
 
Trump meets with Singapore leader as U.S. races to finalize details for North Korea summit
A U.S. team met with the North Koreans to bridge remaining differences ahead of the historic meeting.
 
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'Mothers could not stop crying': Lawmaker blasts Trump policy after visiting detained immigrants
"America is better than this," Washington Gov. Jay Inslee told a crowd of protesters in front of a Seattle federal detention facility.
 
Should Democrats find a Trump of their own? Political outsiders find little room in 2020 presidential field.
Howard Schultz of Starbucks is exploring "public service," while other corporate titans such as Oprah Winfrey and Disney's Bob Iger have considered White House bids but ruled them out for now.
 
Trump, White House advisers blast Canada's Trudeau in brutal aftermath of G-7 summit
Larry Kudlow said it's really about North Korea: "Kim must not see American weakness." Separately, Peter Navarro intensified the pushback.
 
 
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Graham, Menendez agree on desirable North Korea deal but differ on backup military option
Lawmakers and policymakers are closely watching the historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
 
The Fix • Analysis
'Within the first minute I'll know': Trump's confident G-7 news conference, annotated
On his way to a meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the president predicted his "touch" and "feel" will tell him whether Kim is serious about denuclearization.
 
In Singapore, a long wait, and then a car carrying a dictator
A crowd waited in the heat and humidity for a glimpse of Kim Jong Un.
 
 
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