Friday, 3 August 2018

Politics A.M.: Manafort’s bookkeeper testifies against him, alleging efforts to inflate income

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Manafort's bookkeeper testifies against him, alleging efforts to inflate income
Heather Washkuhn's testimony is vital to the government's case that President Trump's ex-campaign chairman hid income and lied to banks.
Perspective
Paul Manafort's $15,000 ostrich jacket pretty much sums up Paul Manafort
For President Trump's former campaign chairman, fashion is akin to a stack of Monopoly money. It's about accumulation — about not just having the most stuff but the most expensive stuff.
 
Win by centrist Democrat has GOP bracing for tough Senate fight in Tennessee
Popular former governor Phil Bredesen's win in his party's primary to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Bob Corker gives Tennessee Democrats their best chance in years of a statewide general-election victory.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Has the Trump administration repealed 22 regulations for each new one?
President Trump has taken on the regulatory state, but his team overstates his success with fishy numbers
 
After investigating Clinton White House and Vincent Foster's death, Brett Kavanaugh had a change of heart
At age 30, the Supreme Court nominee argued that his boss should expand his probe of the Clintons' finances to delve into Foster's death.
 
Lawyers for ex-FEMA official deny misconduct claims amid reports of past complaints
Corey Coleman, FEMA's former personnel chief, was investigated over allegations that he created an atmosphere of widespread sexual harassment, according to FEMA officials.
 
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Ivanka Trump tries to distance herself from some of her father's policies, and critics are unimpressed
At an Axios event, the president's daughter said the separation of migrant children from their parents, a policy of her father's administration, was a low point in her White House tenure.
 
In Pennsylvania, Trump tries to rally supporters behind GOP Senate candidate
Visit will test the president's ability to help the Republican Party win in swing states in November.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicts the media — on bogus, Trumped-up charges
It's one thing to make a case for media bias and unfairness; it's another to constantly exaggerate the evidence.
 
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Analysis
Trump and Erdogan square up for a fight
New U.S. sanctions on Turkish officials mark another low for ties between the two countries.
 
Analysis
There's a virus in Trumpland
QAnon was the second-most popular political figure at Trump's Pennsylvania rally on Thursday.
 
 
PowerPost
Inside Kavanaugh's charm offensive, talk of independence and legal precedent
Trump's Supreme Court nominee has held 47 one-on-one sessions with senators — all but one with Republicans. GOP lawmakers have emerged offering a positive narrative.
 
PowerPost • Analysis
Politicians thought they knew the cardinal among them. They didn't.
Theodore McCarrick hobnobbed with presidents, senators, speakers and media personalities, counseling and comforting. No one knew the allegations he was hiding.
 
 
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