Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Politics A.M.: U.S. officials said aid to El Salvador helped slow migration. Now Trump is canceling it.

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U.S. officials said aid to El Salvador helped slow migration. Now Trump is canceling it.
The number of Salvadorans caught at the U.S. border fell by more than half from 2016 to 2018.
Massive disaster relief bill stalls in Senate over Puerto Rico dispute
Trump says Democrats are "blocking funding and relief for our great farmers" as his rivals demand more aid for Puerto Rico.
Trump hits out at 'crazed and incompetent' Puerto Rican leaders after disaster bill fails
President Trump called Puerto Rico's leaders "incompetent or corrupt" and argued against more funding for Hurricane Maria relief.
 
Trump punts vote on health-care bill until after next year's elections
Congressional Republicans showed little appetite for a fight during campaign season on a politically perilous issue.
 
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Fact Checker · Analysis
Mick Mulvaney's nonsensical math on Obamacare
The acting White House chief of staff claimed that more people paid an Obamacare penalty than gained under the law. That's false.
 
Border surge pressures Democrats to craft their own immigration solutions — not just oppose Trump
JuliΓ‘n Castro, former San Antonio mayor, is the first of the party's presidential candidates to offer an immigration plan.
He dunked a crucifix in his own urine. His next artistic subject: Donald Trump.
Andres Serrano's latest exhibition, "The Game: All Things Trump," opens April 11 in Manhattan. It features more than 1,000 objects associated with the president.
 
An artist is threatening to sue Steve King for his 'civil war' meme — unless King apologizes
"The point is to hold people accountable for the things they post — especially when you're a public figure," the artist's attorney said.
 
 
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Second woman alleges that Joe Biden touched her inappropriately
The woman, Amy Lappos, told the Hartford Courant that Biden pulled her close and rubbed noses with her at a 2009 fundraiser in Connecticut. "I thought he was going to kiss me on the mouth," she said.
Analysis
Power Up: NATO comes to Trump's Town
And it's six months since Jamal Khashoggi disappeared.
 
The Fix · Analysis
Mitch McConnell's never-ending quest to make Merrick Garland sick to his stomach
Democrats have indeed blocked Trump's nominees. Complaining about "historic obstruction" post-Merrick Garland takes some chutzpah.
Today's WorldView · Analysis
Trump has a Russia problem in Venezuela
The Kremlin's tacit intervention in support of the Venezuelan regime draws parallels to Syria and failed U.S. red lines.
 
 
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