Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Politics A.M.: Fact-checking President Trump’s latest tweetstorm

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Fact-checking President Trump's latest tweetstorm
The president's itchy Twitter fingers strike again, with fishy claims on Puerto Rico, Obamacare, the Census and more.
Trump leaves Washington reeling with policy whiplash as he struggles with domestic agenda
Republicans try to adjust as the president rolls out new ideas on immigration and health care.
Chinese woman carrying thumb drive with malware arrested at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort
Court documents say the woman, Yujing Zhang, was carrying a thumb drive when Secret Service agents stopped her.
 
An intruder brought malware to Mar-a-Lago, which experts have warned was vulnerable
Just ask the woman who broke in to smear bananas on cars.
 
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Trump mocks Biden over allegations of inappropriate touching
In a speech at a Republican fundraising dinner, Trump took aim at his potential 2020 White House rival, who has faced mounting allegations of inappropriate behavior toward women.
After hundreds of crashes, this Britax jogging stroller faced recall. Then Trump appointees stepped in. 
The danger of the BOB stroller "was just so obvious," said one former regulator. 
 
Rep. Gaetz says transgender rights bill would let Trump declare himself the 'first female president'
The Florida Republican, a vocal Trump ally, was voicing concern about the bill at a committee hearing Tuesday.
 
'Why is he picking this fight now?': Trump's attacks on Puerto Rico could backfire in 2020 Florida campaign
They are likely to get the attention of thousands of Puerto Rican voters whose growing numbers in Florida could be pivotal.
 
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Analysis
The Trailer: Democrats describe an unending grassroots campaign
In this edition: Democrats learn to love executive power ago, Chicago holds an historic election, and a "Tax the Rich" campaign gets serious.
 
Lori Lightfoot elected Chicago mayor, becoming first black woman and first openly gay person to win the office
Voters in the country's third-biggest city selected Lori Lightfoot, a former federal prosecutor, over Toni Preckwinkle, president of the Cook County Board, in a mayoral runoff election.
 
With little fallout from nuclear option, Senate's legislative filibuster is in jeopardy
Republicans are poised to change Senate rules on Wednesday to speed the confirmation of lower-level nominees to the federal courts and agencies.
The Fix · Analysis
Has the Green New Deal changed Republican politics on climate change?
A handful of GOP lawmakers are acknowledging that climate change is real and man-made. Some are even proposing solutions.
 
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