Tuesday 19 March 2019

Politics A.M.: Trump response to New Zealand massacre highlights his combative history with Muslims

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Trump response to New Zealand massacre highlights his combative history with Muslims
The president's statements fit a pattern of tepid reactions when Muslims are the victims of an attack.
Kellyanne Conway dismisses her husband's concerns that Trump's mental health is deteriorating
In a series of tweets Monday, George Conway suggested that the president could be suffering from "narcissistic personality disorder" and "antisocial personality disorder."
 
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Power Up: Trump's Venezuela policy doesn't protect that country's citizens from being deported
Opposition leaders want temporary protected status.
 
Supreme Court divided over Virginia redistricting case and question of racial discrimination
Some justices wonder whether Richmond's House Republicans have the right to appeal a lower-court ruling.
 
Trump hotel emoluments case is at federal appeals court as president asks for it to be thrown out
D.C., Maryland say the president is illegally profiting from the Trump International Hotel in Washington.
 
 
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Pentagon sends Congress list of military construction projects that could be delayed to free up money for wall
They include new dining halls, schools and fire stations on bases, as well as firing ranges, aircraft hangars and flight simulation facilities. 
 
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Steve King posts meme warning that red states have '8 trillion bullets' in event of civil war
The Iowa Republican broached the subject in a Saturday Facebook post — a bizarre meme of two fighting Frankenstein figures, one red and one blue.
 
Fact Checker · Analysis
How Democrats are putting a bad spin on good economic news
Three 2020 candidates are trying to argue that many people are working two or three jobs to make ends meet. Here's a guide to the rhetoric.
 
Cory Booker blasts 'senators bragging about their pot use'
In an MSNBC interview, the New Jersey Democrat made an implicit criticism of his fellow 2020 presidential contenders on the issue of marijuana use.
 
 
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Beto O'Rourke's early campaign: Upbeat sentiments absent many specifics
The new presidential candidate's campaign is as thin as it is wealthy
 
Judiciary Committee chairman says he has received tens of thousands of documents in Trump investigation
Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) said he was encouraged by the responses from the panel's document requests to confidants of Trump, business associates and White House officials. 
 
The Fix · Analysis
Do Americans think Mueller's probe is a witch hunt? Depends on how you ask.
About that poll claiming 50 percent think the Mueller investigation is a "witch hunt."
 
Analysis
The disconnect between the Trump administration and reality on climate change keeps growing
A flooded air force base contrasts poorly with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's dismissiveness.
 
 
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