Thursday, 2 June 2016

Politics: Trump’s personal, racially tinged attacks on federal judge alarm legal experts

Rep. Levin: Republican poverty blueprint shouldn’t attack poor families; Senate report hits ‘inferior’ FBI whistleblower procedures, citing ‘numerous deficiencies’; The polls are not broken. Say it again: The polls are not broken.; What 30 years of C-Span’s Senate broadcasts have taught the American public; Access to care ‘my No. 1 imperative,’ top VA doctor says; What the movie 'Weiner' tells us about Huma Abedin; Bernie Sanders’s ‘factually incorrect’ delegate math; Final polls find a tight Democratic race in California; Trump hits back at PGA with ominous warning: 'If I become your president, this stuff is all going to stop'; Shakeup in RNC’s Hispanic media shop as party prepares for Trump nomination; Trump says he plans to contest West Coast states not carried by GOP since 1980s; Clinton staffer who set up private email server invokes 5th Amendment in case; Sanders challenges White House and DNC over fracking; In campaign mode, Obama defends his economic stewardship, blasts Republicans and Trump;
 
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Trump's personal, racially tinged attacks on federal judge alarm legal experts
The presumed GOP nominee's remarks have some questioning how he would react as president.
Rep. Levin: Republican poverty blueprint shouldn’t attack poor families
to suggest that our current policies have done more harm than good is pure myth, writes the ranking member of the House Ways and Means Committee.
 
Senate report hits ‘inferior’ FBI whistleblower procedures, citing ‘numerous deficiencies’
When it comes to in-house wrongdoing, the nation's most celebrated law enforcement agency too often punishes its own whistleblowers.
 
The polls are not broken. Say it again: The polls are not broken.
The polls aren't getting worse after all.
 
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What 30 years of C-Span’s Senate broadcasts have taught the American public
Sure, there's some show-boating, but lawmakers on balance are happy about cameras on the Senate floor.
 
Access to care ‘my No. 1 imperative,’ top VA doctor says
The top doctor for the veterans' health-care system says VA must increase access to care.
 
What the movie 'Weiner' tells us about Huma Abedin
The painful, private life of Clinton's closest aide comes into sharp focus in a new film.
 
Bernie Sanders’s ‘factually incorrect’ delegate math
Simple math shows that Sanders has virtually no hope of claiming the nomination, despite his claims.
 
 
Final polls find a tight Democratic race in California
But a narrow loss in California would not halt Clinton's path to the nomination.
 
Trump hits back at PGA with ominous warning: 'If I become your president, this stuff is all going to stop'
It marked the latest instance of singling out a person, institution or industry he claimed was menacing him unjustly.
 
Shakeup in RNC’s Hispanic media shop as party prepares for Trump nomination
The shakeup comes as Trump has repeatedly criticized Hispanics, Latino political figures or accused Mexico of sending criminal immigrants.
 
Trump says he plans to contest West Coast states not carried by GOP since 1980s
The presumptive GOP nominee says he will play in California, Washington and maybe Oregon.
 
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Clinton staffer who set up private email server invokes 5th Amendment in case
Ex-campaign and State Dept. aide Bryan Pagliano faces June 6 deposition in emails case.
 
Sanders challenges White House and DNC over fracking
"Make no mistake about it: This was a very, very bad decision by the federal government that will not be allowed to stand if I have anything to say about it," Sanders said.
 
In campaign mode, Obama defends his economic stewardship, blasts Republicans and Trump
The president cast his speech in Elkhart, Ind., as an 'intervention' on behalf of working Americans who were being misled by Republican rhetoric.
 
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