Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Politics A.M. | Twelve days of chaos: Inside the Trump White House’s growing panic to contain the border crisis

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Twelve days of chaos: Inside the Trump White House's growing panic to contain the border crisis
The president has blamed others for spiking immigration numbers. His housecleaning at DHS shows a realization that he is facing an existential political threat.
The villain and the naif: Miller and Kushner on a potential collision course in Trump's border crisis
As Kushner seeks to appeal to his father-in-law's dealmaker persona, Miller represents the president's id — reaffirming Trump's hard-line impulses on immigration policy.
If Trump has his way, this major federal agency is on the way out
If the administration succeeds at dismantling the Office of Personnel Management, the closure could be a blueprint for shuttering other departments.
Mnuchin, Waters engage in angry exchange with cameras rolling on Capitol Hill
"I believe you are supposed to take the gravel [sic] and bang it," he said.
 
Mnuchin reveals White House lawyers consulted Treasury on Trump tax returns, despite law meant to limit political involvement
The law allowing Congress to request returns was designed to exclude the White House from the decision-making process.
 
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Fact Checker · Analysis
Trump digs in on false claim that he stopped Obama's family separation policy
We're running out of Pinocchios for this claim.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Gary Cohn says Trump's proposed cuts to Social Security would be 'political suicide'
Trump's former top economic adviser wants to overhaul the federal retirement program.
A Texas bill would make it possible to put women to death for having abortions
Though it faces steep odds, the measure earned a hearing amid a larger legislative push in GOP-controlled states for new restrictions on abortion rights, in a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade.
Analysis
The Trailer: The British left has some ideas (and warnings) for the Bernie movement
In this edition: What the U.S. left is learning from the U.K., AIPAC goes after Bernie Sanders, and white guys make a presidential primary comeback.
 
 
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'Are you serious?': John Kerry's climate change credentials challenged by GOP lawmaker
The former secretary of state testified on Capitol Hill for a hearing on the issue.
Trump shared a campaign video with 'The Dark Knight Rises' music. Warner Bros. yanked it from Twitter.
It's not the first time the president has dipped into controversial online backwaters for Twitter fodder.
Bernie Sanders says he'll release 10 years of his tax returns by Monday
The presidential hopeful had previously been vague on the timing.
Analysis
More migrants were stopped at the border in March than in any month since 2007
The number of family members stopped was more than the total apprehensions in all but five months in the past decade.
 
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