Thursday 30 June 2016

Politics: Trump fundraising emails overseas prompt complaints here and abroad

Sponsored by American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | How Bernie Sanders missed his moment; Donald Trump’s claim that China ‘will enter’ the Trans-Pacific Partnership ‘at a later date’; North American leaders commit to unity as Europe faces division and change; Obama and Sanders battle over TPP and the Democratic platform; Trump, citing attack in Istanbul, blames Clinton for Islamic State strength; McConnell on Trump: ‘Getting closer’ to being a ‘more serious and credible candidate’; Puerto Rico rescue bill clears Congress days before debt cliff; Senators and delegates remain cool to ‘dump Trump’ plot; New analysis shows 160 emails missing from Clinton's disclosure to State; Charlie Rangel on the end of his era: “This guy from Lenox Avenue is retiring with dignity”; As the E.U. falls apart, North American leaders seek unity in Ottawa today; Who will show up? Who will pay? The many unknowns of the GOP convention. ; Obama to join Clinton on the campaign trail next week in North Carolina; A split decision for Berniecrats, and four other lessons from June 28 primaries;
 
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Trump fundraising emails overseas prompt complaints here and abroad
The pleas to foreign nationals are the latest misstep as Trump tries to catch Clinton.
How Bernie Sanders missed his moment
Bernie hesitated, resisted, dithered and shilly-shallied instead of getting aboard the Clinton bandwagon.
 
Donald Trump’s claim that China ‘will enter’ the Trans-Pacific Partnership ‘at a later date’
Trump's revised claim about China and TPP is still problematic, but just shy of a total whopper.
 
North American leaders commit to unity as Europe faces division and change
Obama, Trudeau and Peña Nieto meet in Ottowa, forge agreements on energy, environment
 
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Obama and Sanders battle over TPP and the Democratic platform
Trump, citing attack in Istanbul, blames Clinton for Islamic State strength
"She hasn't done anything about what's going on," Trump said.
 
McConnell on Trump: ‘Getting closer’ to being a ‘more serious and credible candidate’
McConnell is offering a subtle, but increasingly sharp, critique of Trump's campaign.
 
Puerto Rico rescue bill clears Congress days before debt cliff
The prospects for a July 1 default depend on the outcome of a Wednesday morning procedural vote on rescue legislation.
 
 
Senators and delegates remain cool to ‘dump Trump’ plot
"I feel that going against the voters will tear our party apart and only give the Democrat presumptive candidate the edge," said Rosie Tripp, a rules committee member from New Mexico.
 
New analysis shows 160 emails missing from Clinton's disclosure to State
Continuing document releases, and the FBI inquiry, loom over presumptive Democratic nominee.
 
Charlie Rangel on the end of his era: “This guy from Lenox Avenue is retiring with dignity”
"Thank God I never had to decide between doing the right thing or being defeated at the polls," he said Tuesday in the interview.
 
As the E.U. falls apart, North American leaders seek unity in Ottawa today
At a time when European integration is faltering, North American leaders are hoping to signal Wednesday that their continent's economies and citizens are becoming more tightly knit.
 
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Who will show up? Who will pay? The many unknowns of the GOP convention. 
Trump's candidacy is driving away many Republicans and corporate sponsors.
 
Obama to join Clinton on the campaign trail next week in North Carolina
The appearance is a makeup date for a postponed event in Wisconsin.
 
A split decision for Berniecrats, and four other lessons from June 28 primaries
A confederate flag defender loses and a Bernie backer wins.
 
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