Thursday, 25 October 2018

Politics A.M.: Bomb scares and the politics of the apocalypse

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The Take •  Analysis
Bomb scares and the politics of the apocalypse
No one knows who sent explosive devices to CNN, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, or why, but their discovery comes at a time when political divisions have left the country on edge.
Power Up: Bomb throwing becomes reality in attacks against Trump critics
Experts warn of dangerous rhetoric.
 
Amid incendiary rhetoric, targets of Trump's words become targets of bombs
The president called on Americans to unite after the thwarted attacks, but some Democrats said his words ring hollow given his harsh political rhetoric.
 
 
Trump takes aim at media after homemade bombs sent to Clinton, Obama and CNN
At a Wisconsin rally, Trump interrupted himself several times to point out that he was "trying to be nice" and took no responsibility for his own role in contributing to the country's civic discourse.
 
Pipe bombs targeting Democrats leave U.S. on edge
The bomber or bombers appeared to be targeting prominent figures on the political left, including former president Barack Obama and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
 
CIA director listens to audio of journalist's alleged murder
Trump has grown skeptical of Saudi Arabia's claim that the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was a "rogue operation."
 
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Saudi Arabia says Khashoggi's killing was premeditated, reversing statement that the journalist died in fistfight
Saudi Arabia's public prosecutor said that Jamal Khashoggi was killed in a planned operation, based on information it received from Turkish investigators in Istanbul.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
A caravan of phony claims from the Trump administration
Zero evidence shows that Middle Easterners or terrorists are traveling with the caravan of Central American migrants.
 
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says Congress is culpable for polarizing judicial process
Ginsburg calls for bipartisanship and collegiality following the bitter confirmation fight of Brett M. Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
 
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In key House districts sought by Democrats, fear of defeat becomes fuel
As Republican candidates remain competitive, Democrats worry about a repeat of their 2016 dejection.
 
The Fix • Analysis
How to argue about whether Democrats will win back the House
Momentum has been with Democrats all election cycle, but some recent data suggests that the battle is tightening.
 
In Florida, Gillum-DeSantis gubernatorial debate descends into a personal brawl
The candidates for Florida governor face off on race, crime, corruption and the caravan of immigrants.
 
 
The GOP mailed wrong information to voters in a Senate battleground. They say it was a mistake.
The committee told reporters that the error was not intentionally included on the mailer and that it plans to correct the mistake.
 
Tumbling markets complicate Trump's midterm messaging
The president, who often touts the economy's strength, is focusing on new subjects amid signs of strain.
 
While Stormy Daniels publicly battles Trump, Summer Zervos's defamation suit against him quietly advances
The former "Apprentice" contestant has overcome multiple attempts by Trump's lawyers to kill or stall her lawsuit.
 
 
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