Monday, 16 July 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump-Putin summit begins, after Trump faults U.S. ‘stupidity’ for poor relations with Russia

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Trump-Putin summit begins, after Trump faults U.S. 'stupidity' for poor relations with Russia
President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Helsinki for their first formal one-on-one summit, shaking hands and greeting each other hours after Trump began the day by blaming his own country, rather than Russia, for the hostilities between their two nations and saying he hoped relations would improve.
'Maybe he'll be a friend': Trump highlights common ground with Putin ahead of summit
Many Russia experts worry the novice U.S. president is unprepared for the seasoned Russian president and ex-KGB agent.
 
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Trump's extremely defensive interview about Russia and Putin
Trump's chat with CBS made clear he won't lift a finger more than he has to.
 
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Before Trump-Putin summit, Europe urges China and U.S. to halt trade war
The message came hours before Trump's meeting with the Russian president in Helsinki.
 
'I hadn't thought' of asking Putin to extradite indicted Russian agents, Trump says
The president also tried to set expectations for his one-on-one meeting with Russia's Putin in a new CBS interview.
 
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The Midwest eases its Trump swoon and flirts again with Democratic candidates
The region that swung the presidency to the Republican now looks to candidates who pledge to keep him in check
 
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Trump told Britain to 'sue' European Union to speed Brexit, Theresa May says
As the two leaders continue to disagree on how she should handle the British exit from the bloc, Trump called the E.U. a "foe" in a CBS interview that aired Sunday. 
 
Trump raises $90 million for his reelection bid and the Republican Party, with less going to legal fees
Attorneys fees paid by President Trump's campaign committee have ticked down in the past three months.
 
On abortion and other issues, Kavanaugh's heroes are more conservative than Kennedy
Trump's Supreme Court nominee has described conservative Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist as his "first judicial hero."
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Rep. Claudia Tenney's claim that Trump's tax cuts already paid for themselves
They haven't. The Congressional Budget Office says they will actually drive up the deficit by $1.9 trillion over 10 years.
 
With Trump in the White House, candidates who sound like him hit the campaign trail
The president's boundary-breaking success has prompted a caste of politicians to act, and insult, like him
 
 
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