Wednesday, 20 March 2019

Politics A.M.: Is Trump changing his tune on Fox News?

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Is Trump changing his tune on Fox News?
After stern tweets, staffers wonder if he's grown cold on his favorite cable channel.
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Analysis
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Under investigation and up for reelection, Netanyahu's kinship with Trump has never been clearer
The Israeli leader was using Trump-style messaging and tactics long before there was a President Trump. 
 
 
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