Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Politics A.M.: O’Rourke and Biden, signaling bids, would infuse centrism into a left-leaning Democratic field

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O'Rourke and Biden, signaling presidential bids, would infuse centrism into a left-leaning Democratic field
The ex-congressman and the former vice president have many stylistic differences, but their shared political identities could put them in direct competition for moderate voters.
In newly released transcript, former FBI lawyer fires back on charges that anti-Trump bias affected Trump and Clinton probes
In an interview, Lisa Page, who exchanged anti-Trump texts with former counterintelligence official Peter Strzok, said anti-Clinton bias was visible at the bureau, too, but neither affected investigations.
 
California Gov. Gavin Newsom to impose moratorium on death penalty
Newsom plans to suspend the practice through an executive order, saying that it 'has been — by any measure — a failure.'
 
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Power Up: Trump budget guts White House drug control office -- again
Conquering the epidemic was a vow made on the campaign trail.
 
 
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Once in the shadows, 'dreamers' now assuming central role in immigration debate — and 2020 election
House Democrats unveiled a bill to offer citizenship to young undocumented immigrants in a bid to draw a sharp contrast with President Trump.
 
House Democrats will skip questions on Ross's ethics violations at public hearing
Democrats on the Oversight and Reform Committee will allow the Commerce secretary to answer questions in writing about his finances.  
 
White House, GOP senators negotiating a deal to avert defeat on emergency order
Legislation to regain emergency powers for Congress could avert a looming loss in Senate.
 
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Have Iraq and Syria been 'liberated' from ISIS, as President Trump says?
President Trump has claimed his administration has defeated ISIS and beaten back the caliphate in various ways. But the reality is more complex.
 
 
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Federal grand jury issues subpoenas in N.C. election fraud investigation
The subpoenas represent the first public evidence that federal prosecutors are investigating the allegations after two years of ballot irregularities in the 9th District.
 
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The Trailer: Jay Inslee is cheerfully campaigning and issuing apocalyptic warnings
In this edition: Inslee on the trail, Biden on a high, and the first real skirmish of the Democratic primaries.
 
Paid internships are a reality again in Congress after public shaming
A House panel gave final approval Tuesday to a program that allows Capitol Hill interns to be paid — six months after its initial approval.
 
VA chief Robert Wilkie has pushed to be the next Pentagon chief
Wilkie is only in his eighth month as VA secretary, but he had a long career in military policy on Capitol Hill and at the Defense Department.
 
 
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