Wednesday, 20 June 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump seems to be saying more and more things that aren’t true

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Trump seems to be saying more and more things that aren't true
The untruths have multiplied in recent days as Trump seeks to create an alternate reality around immigration and other issues.
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President Trump's claim that crime is up in Germany
Trump says migrants are bringing crime to Germany, but his numbers don't add up.
 
President urges House GOP to fix immigration system, expresses no strong preference on rival bills amid uproar over family separations
Trump told lawmakers he "wanted to take care of the kids," but his visit to Capitol Hill sowed confusion.
 
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Q and A: Understanding the controversy over separating families at the border
President Trump and top administration officials have, at times, obfuscated the facts and sent contradicting messages on the practice of separating families that illegally enter the United States.
 
'The good times for illegals are over': Trump finds allies in Europe's anti-immigration movement
Trump has expressed solidarity with European leaders who have sought to seal their borders.
 
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'Nasty guy': Trump attacks critic, touts accomplishments in House GOP meeting on immigration
The president faced rare booing from Republican lawmakers when he criticized Rep. Mark Sanford of South Carolina, who was not in the room.
 
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Analysis
The series of choices faced by immigrants fleeing Central America
Experts walk us through the choices migrants make as they seek asylum in the U.S.
 
'Kangaroo court': Giuliani says he would be crazy to let Trump be interviewed by Mueller's team
"I still have all my senses, and I'm a heck of a lawyer," Rudolph W. Giuliani told Fox News on Tuesday night.
 
Trump aide who planned North Korea summit is leaving the White House
Joe Hagin was seen as an experienced hand in a West Wing populated by many who had never worked in government but was distrusted by some Trump loyalists.
 
 
The ballad of Big John Fetterman: Democrats yearned for a folk hero. But will they vote for one?
Progressives are facing an identity crisis, and a small-town mayor from steel country is at the center of it.
 
Can 'Sam's Club' Republican Tim Pawlenty win in Donald Trump's GOP?
The former Minnesota governor, known for Midwestern civility, seeks his old office in a party that has remade itself in his absence
 
 
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