Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Politics A.M. | Fact-checking Trump’s address: Stretched facts, dubious figures

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Fact Checker · Analysis
Fact-checking President Trump's SOTU address: Stretched facts and dubious figures
From the economy to immigration and crime, the president played fast and loose with the facts.
In dissonant State of the Union speech, Trump seeks unity while depicting ruin
President called on Congress to approve wall funds and blasted 'ridiculous' probes, starting and ending his speech with a unifying tone that was in conflict with many of his own actions and statements.
 
The Fix · Analysis
5 takeaways from Trump's State of the Union address
The key moments and lines from Trump's address.
 
Democrats dismiss Trump's call for comity as more broken promises
What party leaders said was a disingenuous plea for bipartisanship fell unheeded in a capital riven by anger over policy differences and recriminations.
 
 
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The Take
A State of the Union likely to change few minds
Amid calls for unity and cooperation, Trump highlights differences with Democrats and signals worries of coming investigations
 
Abrams rebukes Trump for immigration stance in Democratic response
Stacey Abrams delivered a sharp rebuke of President Trump, castigating the president and the GOP over immigration, voting rights, health care and the economy.
 
Melania Trump's presence at the State of the Union marks the end of a long stretch without public events
"She does things her own way." Two years into her time as first lady, Trump's absences from the spotlight no longer raise many questions.
 
'Queen of Condescending Applause': Nancy Pelosi clapped at Trump and the Internet lost it
"She invented this weird walrus clap that was mocking, aggressive, and delightfully surreal all at the same time," one Twitter user wrote. "Nobody has ever has clapped like this."
 
 
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Analysis
Power Up: Trump's State of the Union address was Stephen Miller's speech, too
The immigration hard-liner has tremendous staying power.
 
'They know it's his party': Despite tensions with Trump, GOP lawmakers roar with approval for their president
Chants and thunderous applause from Republicans in House chamber are a reminder of Trump's continued popularity with the party's base.
 
'This isn't me': Gov. Northam's defiance caught advisers off guard
Embattled Democratic governor pondered becoming an independent after fallout from scandal over racist photo.
 
Was tabloid exposΓ© of Bezos affair just juicy gossip or a political hit job?
Dueling investigations seek to learn how the National Enquirer obtained texts sent by the owner of The Washington Post.
 
 
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