Tuesday, 5 March 2019

Politics A.M.: A glossary of the 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe

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A glossary of the 81 people and organizations just looped into the Trump probe
And why they were included.
House Democrats' wide probe of Trump casts spotlight on ambitious strategy
The request for documents from President Trump's sons and others could bolster critics' claims that the Democrats are seeking to undermine Trump rather than conduct a disciplined, fact-finding inquiry.
White House tries to limit GOP defections ahead of vote to nullify emergency declaration
It came as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) predicted that the measure would pass in the Republican-led Senate — but not survive a veto.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Cracks show in wall of Republican support for Trump
(At least one anyway.)
 
Trump doubles down with Sean Hannity tweet amid new scrutiny of his ties to Fox News
The president does not seem fazed by a blockbuster report on his cozy ties to the conservative network.
 
 
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Rep. Omar's comments force Democrats to act on anti-Semitism measure
A draft resolution "acknowledges the dangerous consequences of perpetuating anti-Semitic stereotypes." The House could vote as soon as Wednesday.
 
HUD Secretary Ben Carson says he intends to leave his post at the end of Trump's term
Carson made his remarks in a segment aired Monday evening on Newsmax TV, a conservative news outlet. "I would be interested in returning to the private sector because I think you have just as much influence, maybe more, there," he said.
 
Hillary Clinton puts to rest lingering speculation about a White House bid but says she'll keep speaking out
The former secretary of state said in a television interview that she definitely won't be a candidate in 2020.
 
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan, in Iowa and not running for president — yet
The Republican is one of the few leaders in his party willing to entertain a challenge to President Trump in 2020.
 
 
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Sen. Jeff Merkley opts out of Democratic presidential contest and will run for reelection to Oregon seat
The senator declines to endorse his 2016 favorite, Sen. Bernie Sanders, and hopes others will press for solutions to three "mega crises" he sees the nation facing
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What is socialism?
President Trump and his allies are constantly warning about the perils of "socialism" in America. Here's a guide for readers.
 
'Where are the women's teams?': Trump ignores women's champions in White House sports ceremonies
The president lavished attention on a lower-level men's college football team in the East Room.
 
Jerome Corsi retracts and apologizes for 2018 story promoting Seth Rich conspiracy theory
The conservative author apologized for falsely alleging that the Democratic National Committee staffer, who was killed in 2016, had leaked thousands of DNC emails to WikiLeaks.
 
 
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