Friday, 15 February 2019

Politics A.M. | ‘Off the rails’: Inside Trump’s attempt to frame a border wall defeat as a victory

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'Off the rails': Inside Trump's attempt to claim victory in his border wall defeat
The president nearly blew up negotiations again on Thursday, frustrated by a bipartisan agreement that again failed to provide funding for his signature campaign promise.
Congress passes budget bill; Trump is expected to sign it, then declare emergency
A national emergency declaration, the White House said, would let President Trump build a border wall even though the budget deal has little funding for it.
 
An emergency declaration by Trump will lead to lawsuits. Lots of them.
House Democrats and certain states are likely to seek injunctions to prevent the president from reallocating money for a border wall.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Here's how we got to Trump declaring a national emergency
There's plenty of blame to go around.
 
 
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House Democrats to challenge Trump's emergency declaration; Republicans divided on action
The House speaker noted that if the GOP backs the president on an emergency declaration, a future Democratic president could declare an emergency on gun violence.
 
Book review
Andrew McCabe's disturbing account of working for Sessions and Trump
The former FBI deputy director recounts the dysfunction at the top of the Justice Department.
 
Analysis
The Trailer: The centrists are entering the Democratic primary
In this edition: The centrists enter the Democratic primary, the official debate rules are out, and the Young Turks wants to interview the 2020 field.
 
Howard Schultz' challenge to Democrats: Nominate a centrist for president and I'll abandon my independent campaign
The former Starbucks CEO said he would be willing to shutter his campaign after spending millions to influence the contest and also tried to clarify his remarks about race.
 
 
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Fact Checker · Analysis
Trump's false claim that violent crime hasn't gone down 'in a long while'
The violent crime rate and murder rate have been going down fairly steadily since 1991.
 
Trump's doctor says he is in good health, despite gaining weight
The president has not had any major changes to his health status in the past year, according to a memorandum signed by his doctor and released by the White House.
 
Trump's company shelves hotel expansion, blaming political attacks and negative coverage
The Trump Organization had sought to create two hotel chains aimed at reaching customers mostly in places where the president has become politically popular.
 
 
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