Thursday, 7 February 2019

Politics A.M.: Trump lashes out as Democrats step up inquiries of president and administration

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Trump lashes out as Democrats step up inquiries of president and administration
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in turn accused Trump of delivering an "all-out threat" to lawmakers sworn to provide a check and balance on his power.
Va.'s three leaders engulfed in turmoil, with Herring disclosure of wearing blackface
Attorney General Mark R. Herring's admission came days after Gov. Ralph Northam was linked to a racist photo and Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax was accused of a 2004 sexual assault.
 
Professor details alleged assault by Virginia Lt. Gov. Fairfax
Vanessa Tyson, a college professor, publicly came forward and described the alleged incident. Fairfax has denied the allegation.
 
Monkey Cage · Analysis
Poll: Only 58 percent of Americans oppose blackface
And the partisan divide is enormous.
 
 
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Sergei Millian, identified as an unwitting source for the Steele dossier, sought proximity to Trump's world in 2016
Congressional Democrats plan to renew efforts to interview the Belarus-born businessman, who has largely disappeared from public view.
 
Fact Checker · Analysis
President Trump's fantastical human-trafficking claims
The president's rhetoric races far ahead of the facts produced by his own government and outside groups.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Two Muslim-American congresswomen force Democrats to grapple with Israel divide
There are some competing views, now.
 
Congressional negotiators seek contours of border deal as shutdown looms
Lawmakers on a bipartisan congressional committee are discussing increased fencing on the border — but Trump's blessing for a deal remains uncertain.
 
 
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T-Mobile executives seeking merger approval booked more than 52 nights at Trump's D.C. hotel — more than previously known
Congressional Democrats are demanding information on the visits as political scrutiny of the deal intensifies.
 
Warren reckons with a long-held question: Why did she keep claiming to be Native American?
A newly disclosed form shows Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a 2020 hopeful, claimed to be "American Indian" when she registered with the State Bar of Texas.
 
Boyfriend of admitted Russian agent charged with fraud
Longtime GOP adviser Paul Erickson charged with swindling investors over bogus business claims.
 
Late-term abortions challenge both 'pro-choice' and 'pro-life' sides
In the emotionally-charged debate, numerous facts about late-term abortions have been misunderstood, distorted or thrown into confusion.
 
 
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