Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Politics: Trump refuses to endorse Paul Ryan in GOP primary: ‘I’m just not quite there yet’

Is K Street warming to Trump? Just barely.; Want more Olympic medals? Here’s what nations need to do to win.; A guide to all of Donald Trump’s flip-flops on the minimum wage; Judge rejects media request to release video testimony in Trump University case; The Daily Trail: Today, Donald Trump took on babies, "haters" and Paul Ryan; Donald Trump transcript: The Republican nominee in his own words; For Trump, a new 'rigged' system: The election itself; Trump campaign seeks help from congressional allies to make ‘urgent pivot’ after Khan remarks; Trump on how women should deal with harassment: It's 'up to the individual'; Fast-growing, diverse part of Florida earns special attention from Clinton, Trump; Obama: Trump is 'unfit to serve as president'; Six key GOP House members reverse support for Obama’s trade agenda; Top Democratic National Committee officials resign in wake of email breach; Obama attacks Trump’s temperament, saying he is ‘woefully unprepared’;
 
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Trump refuses to endorse Paul Ryan in GOP primary: 'I'm just not quite there yet'
The extraordinary breach of political decorum came two weeks after a convention designed to showcase party unity.
Is K Street warming to Trump? Just barely.
Fifteen lobbyists — including a Republican party elder and a former House Appropriations chairman — have opened up their checkbooks to support Trump.
 
Want more Olympic medals? Here’s what nations need to do to win.
A nation's money and wealth aren't the whole story. Policy matters.
 
A guide to all of Donald Trump’s flip-flops on the minimum wage
We break down Trump's impressive history of taking almost every stance on the minimum wage. He earns five Upside-Down Pinocchios.
 
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Judge rejects media request to release video testimony in Trump University case
Case will still move forward; Trump has criticized judge in the past as biased because of Mexican heritage
 
The Daily Trail: Today, Donald Trump took on babies, "haters" and Paul Ryan
A week's worth of news, in a single day.
 
Donald Trump transcript: The Republican nominee in his own words
Washington Post reporter Philip Rucker conducted the interview at Trump National Golf Club in Ashburn, Va.
 
For Trump, a new 'rigged' system: The election itself
The Republican nominee said several court cases throwing out voter ID laws open the door to fraud in November.
 
 
Trump campaign seeks help from congressional allies to make ‘urgent pivot’ after Khan remarks
The talking points also advise surrogates how to speak about the Democratic National Committee's hacked emails, Russia, and the Democratic National Convention.
Trump on how women should deal with harassment: It's 'up to the individual'
The GOP nominee and his son Eric had both come under fire for earlier comments on workplace harassment.
 
Fast-growing, diverse part of Florida earns special attention from Clinton, Trump
Miami, Orlando and Tampa still matter. But the far eastern edge of the I-4 corridor is also in play.
 
Obama: Trump is 'unfit to serve as president'
Obama also challenged Republican leaders to stand up to Trump, saying their condemnations "ring hollow" so long as they still pledge to vote for him.
 
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Six key GOP House members reverse support for Obama’s trade agenda
The move represents another blow for President Obama's hopes to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership
 
Top Democratic National Committee officials resign in wake of email breach
DNC CEO Amy Dacey is among the officials who will step down, following the resignation of Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz as committee chair.
 
Obama attacks Trump’s temperament, saying he is ‘woefully unprepared’
Obama also called on Republican leaders who have denounced some of Trump's most inflammatory statements to cut ties with their party's candidate.
 
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