Monday, 6 August 2018

Politics A.M.: Rick Gates — and the lies he’s admitted telling — to take center stage at Manafort trial

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Rick Gates — and the lies he's admitted telling — to take center stage at Manafort trial
Paul Manafort's former protege, who also served as a top Trump campaign aide, is a star witness for the prosecution.
Fact Checker • Analysis
Trump cites sketchy data — and makes it worse by mangling the details
When the president cites record numbers on small-business optimism or manufacturers' confidence, there's less than meets the eye.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Trump just made 2 problematic admissions about the Trump Tower meeting
Trump now says, "This was a meeting to get information on an opponent." That's not what he said initially.
 
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Trump acknowledges, defends 2016 meeting between son, Kremlin-aligned lawyer
The president tweeted that the "totally legal" meeting was intended to "get information on an opponent," contradicting the initial misleading statement he dictated for his son in 2017.
 
Trump promised to fix veterans' problems. Now they call his hotline desperate for help.
Suicide, pain, sex, red tape: What call takers at the White House VA Hotline hear about every day.
 
Tossing aside skepticism, Democratic candidates for governor push for state-based universal health care
Republicans, seeking distance from their own health-care woes, are targeting them as big spenders.
 
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Monkey Cage • Analysis
Here's how we know sanctions against Russia are working
The economic squeeze is leading to protests and divisions among elites.
 
Analysis
Trump reimposes sanctions on Iran. Now what?
The Trump administration will struggle to isolate Iran — and, in the process, may find itself isolated.
 
Trump administration sees new Colombian president as an ally and fellow law-and-order leader
Trump confidante Nikki Haley will attend IvΓ‘n Duque's swearing-in as the White House warns Colombia it must expand its anti-drug campaign.
 
 
The Post to publish book examining Russian interference in 2016 election
Two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Greg Miller examines the president's relationship with Russia in "The Apprentice: Trump, Russia and the Subversion of American Democracy."
 
Trump at a precarious moment in his presidency: Privately brooding and publicly roaring
The president, anxious about the Russia probe and the legal fate of his son, increasingly channels his frustrations into public appearances.
 
 
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