Thursday 21 March 2019

Politics A.M.: Waiting on Mueller, Trump fixates on another perceived enemy: John McCain

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Power Up: Waiting on Mueller, Trump fixates on another perceived enemy: John McCain
The late senator is a frequent source of ire, even beyond the grave.
Republicans begged him to stop, but Trump escalated his attacks on McCain
The president's comments follow a longtime pattern in which he lashes out at those he sees as rivals — alive or dead.
 
Mueller may soon file his report on the Russia probe. How much could we learn from it?
Special Counsel Robert Mueller follows a history of special investigators trying to figure out if presidents or top officials have broken the law
 
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Trump just nixed a major argument against releasing the Mueller report
The president said for the first time today that he doesn't mind if the report is made public. That should make it easier to release.
 
 
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Democrats struggle to address rising border apprehensions as they seek to counter Trump on immigration
The number of migrants taken into custody at the U.S.-Mexico border is on pace to be the highest since 2008 and twice as high as two years ago.
 
'It's going to be really easy:' Trump says his 2020 debate strategy will be all about the economy
Yet, the president spent part of his speech disparaging John McCain and criticizing Barack Obama and "Crooked Hillary."
 
A GOP governor doesn't believe in chickenpox vaccines. He took his nine kids to a pox party instead.
Public health experts said that the governor seemed misinformed, saying his comments seemed to echo the "anti-vax" movement.
 
Rep. Clyburn compares climate during Trump presidency to Hitler's Germany
The third ranking Democrat says Trump and family are "the greatest threats to democracy of my lifetime."
 
 
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Trump Jr., Bolton take unusual step of weighing in on Britain's domestic affairs
The effort is aimed at amplifying the pro-Brexit message among Britons even though the United States has no say in the matter.
 
Analysis
The Brexit mess gets messier as the deadline nears
The British prime minister is seeking an extension, but May remains hamstrung at home and in Brussels. Meanwhile, the Trumps weigh in against her.
 
Analysis
Senate's sluggish start reflects the Republicans' narrow policy agenda
McConnell says his top priority is confirming Trump's judicial nominees, but some GOP strategists warn that a limited agenda could cost the party in 2020 congressional elections.
 
John Hickenlooper asks why female candidates aren't pressed about naming a male running mate
The remark was termed a "hickenblooper," but the former Colorado governor insisted that he meant to call into question the assumption that only a man would be at the top of the ticket.
 
 
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