Thursday, 2 August 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump rally reveals fervor for fringe Internet conspiracy of 'Q'

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Trump rally reveals fervor for fringe Internet conspiracy of 'Q'
QAnon was spawned on 4chan, the mostly anonymous website where fringe ideas incubate and blossom. The movement's increasingly visible followers see President Trump as a heroic enemy of the "deep state."
As midterms near, fears grow that U.S. is not protected from Russian interference
Analysts say Russian efforts to manipulate U.S. voters have grown more sophisticated and harder to detect.
 
Trump says he is looking forward to meeting again 'soon' with Kim Jong Un
In an early morning tweet, the president thanked the North Korean leader for "keeping your word" on returning remains of U.S. military members.
 
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Juice the base or play it safe? Trump weighs fight over border wall
The president's choice highlights the fraught politics of immigration and offers an echo of Barack Obama's decision under similar circumstances in 2014.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
The zombie claim that won't die: The media exposed bin Laden's phone.
Hey, we debunked this back in 2005
 
Analysis
Sarah Huckabee Sanders uses a debunked story to blame the media for damaging the hunt for bin Laden
George W. Bush and the 9/11 Commission both blamed a media report for bin Laden turning off his satellite phone. The Post has labeled this an "urban myth."
 
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Mueller offers to limit investigators' questions for Trump in special counsel's latest effort to secure presidential interview
The proposal comes as Trump has stepped up his attacks on the investigation.
 
Retired Ohio State coach asked Jim Jordan accusers to recant, report says
The news could further complicate Jordan's long-shot bid to become House speaker.
 
U.S. sanctions two Turkish officials over detention of American pastor
The case of Andrew Brunson has worsened relations between the two NATO members.
 
 
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Tennessee primaries signal GOP's move to the right
Tennessee voters will choose their nominees for governor Thursday, while Republicans farther down the ballot pick their candidates in a few reliably red House districts.
 
Obama makes first round of endorsements ahead of 2018 midterms
The former president's office announced that he will campaign in several states this fall and will issue a second round of endorsements before Election Day.
 
Analysis
Despite his unpopularity, more political ads mention Trump positively than negatively
You might expect Democrats to launch a flood of ads attacking Trump. Compared to past years, they aren't.
 
 
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