Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Politics A.M. | Fact Checker: How Trump bobs and weaves to avoid the truth

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How Trump bobs and weaves to avoid the truth
In '60 Minutes' interview, the president resorted to his favorite moves to sidestep facts
Power Up: White House talks politics of anger in the 2018 midterms
Pompeo set to meet with Saudis on Khashoggi.
 

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Trump sending Pompeo 'immediately' to meet Saudi king over missing journalist
After a call with the Saudi king, Trump says "rogue killers" might have played a role in journalist's disappearance. 
 
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Trump joins Saudi Arabia's Khashoggi coverup
As the Saudi story surrounding Jamal Khashoggi collapses, the president is still bending in Riyadh's direction.
 
Judge throws out Stormy Daniels's defamation lawsuit against Trump
The adult film actress is also ordered to pay the president's legal fees.
 
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In dust-up with Elizabeth Warren, President Trump shows he's pulling the strings in the Democratic presidential contest
The Massachusetts senator responded to months of "Pocahontas" gibes from Trump, but the reaction took away from discussion of the 2018 races.
 
'I've never registered for any political party': Mattis responds after Trump calls him a Democrat
The defense secretary said he has never spoken to President Trump about leaving his position, nor did he see the interview in which Trump called called the retired general "sort of a Democrat."
 
How a change in U.S. abortion policy reverberated around the globe
One of President Trump's first executive orders requires groups to pledge to have no role in promoting abortion — or forgo U.S. health funding. The policy has created a wave of uncertainty for aid-dependent countries.
 
Trump tops $100 million in fundraising for his own reelection
The president raised more than $18 million last quarter through three committees.
 
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Hillary Clinton's willful misunderstanding of the #MeToo movement
Lewinsky "was an adult," Clinton told CBS correspondent Tony Dokoupil in an interview that aired Sunday.
 
Minnesota Senate candidate Karin Housley compared Michelle Obama to a 'chimp' in 2009
In a Facebook post, Housley said that a chimpanzee from a 1951 film "stood up straighter than Michelle. Uh-oh, someone is going to make a comment."
 
 
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