Thursday, 7 March 2019

Politics A.M.: House Democrats splinter over response to Rep. Omar’s alleged anti-Semitism

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House Democrats splinter over response to Rep. Omar's alleged anti-Semitism
"There's a deafening silence about how the country is changing in terms of tolerance," said Rep. Cedric L. Richmond (D-La.), who questioned whether leaders were applying a double standard.
Analysis
Wide rift among Democrats about Omar's remarks could spill over into bigger fights
The party's leaders need to end the tension over Rep. Ilhan Omar to build trust for the legislative battles ahead, or the individuals involved will almost certainly take out their anger on more prominent issues.
 
'Not my fault': Trump struggles to defend his record amid setbacks on immigration, trade, North Korea
More than halfway through his term, the president has failed to make progress on a number of his top priorities.
 
Trump promised to shrink the trade deficit. Instead, it exploded.
After two years of 'America First' policies, the U.S. posted the biggest trade gap in history.The gap with China hit $419 billion, also a record.
 
 
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Michael Cohen told a representative to ask Trump's team about pardon, lawyer says
The revelation, disclosed late Wednesday by Cohen's current attorney, raises new questions about how honest Cohen was in his public testimony to Congress.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and company is taking on the old guard. And they're having some success.
In the messaging department, anyways.
 
Wilbur Ross broke law, violated Constitution in census decision, judge rules
Commerce secretary's "cynical" action would have produced undercount of immigrants.
 
 
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Pompeo's complaint about the 'Boston-DC corridor' is based on flawed data
Where a person attends a university is not really a good indication of whether they grew up in the heartland.
 
Sen. Martha McSally, a former fighter pilot, says she was raped while serving in the military
The Arizona Republican revealed at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that she was raped by a superior officer while in the Air Force.
 
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The free world is leaderless
The title "leader of the free world" is up for grabs.
 
 
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