Tuesday, 5 February 2019

Politics A.M.: 6 things to watch for in Trump’s State of the Union address

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The Fix · Analysis
6 things to watch for in Trump's State of the Union address
A divisive president. A divided Congress. And a government at a crossroads.
Analysis
Power Up: 'Tom Brady' of leakers roils Trump White House before State of Union
Chaos continues.
 
Trump to call for 'comity' in State of the Union, but rivals scoff amid heightened political warfare
Aides said the president will make a sincere appeal to broaden his coalition even as critics cast such rhetoric from Trump as "inauthentic and unpersuasive."
 
Fact Checker · Analysis
President Trump's 2018 State of the Union proposals: What flopped and what succeeded
Out of 14 key proposals in 2018, Trump had seven wins and seven losses.
 
 
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Sweeping subpoena seeks documents from Trump inaugural committee
The request from prosecutors covers an array of documents, including information related to inaugural donors, vendors, contractors and foreign contributors, according to a copy reviewed by The Post.
 
Turmoil surrounds Va. leaders as Northam considers resigning and Fairfax denies sexual assault claim
Gov. Ralph Northam (D) promised to decide his fate soon amid controversy over a racist photo on his medical school yearbook page.
 
Zero tolerance or rush to judgment? In the Trump era, Democrats hasten to push out the accused
The swift actions create a contrast with Republicans, and reflect the increased strength of women and minorities in the party.
 
Purge of undocumented workers by the president's company spreads to at least 5 Trump golf courses
Eric Trump confirmed at least 18 firings in New York and New Jersey over the past two months.
 
 
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Analysis
Support for immigration is climbing under Trump, but the relationship may not be the one you'd think
That surge predates Trump by years -- and helps explain his victory.
 
Trump will nominate David Malpass, a Treasury official, to lead World Bank
Malpass, veteran of the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, is a critic of the bank.
 
Trump used to brag about forcing women to take HIV tests. Now he wants to eliminate its spread.
In his State of the Union address, Trump is expected to announce a national commitment to ending the transmission of the virus in the United States by 2030.
 
Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes first public appearance since cancer surgery
Her critics on the right had suggested the justice's ailments were graver than the Supreme Court has acknowledged.
 
 
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