Tuesday 22 November 2016

The Post Most: Trump Foundation admits to violating ban on ‘self-dealing,’ new filing to IRS shows

Trump Foundation admits to violating ban on 'self-dealing,' new filing to IRS shows; Trump has a plan for government workers. They’re not going to like it.; Trump escalates his conflict with the media; Trump won't pursue case against Clinton, Conway says; 'Hamilton' and the implosion of the American left; California breaks the electoral scale: It still has more votes to count than were cast in 34 states; D.C. restaurant apologizes after hosting alt-right dinner with ‘Sieg Heil salute’; The sole survivor of a family killing spree wonders: 'Why am I the one who was left?'; The worst-case scenario for the economy under Trump just happened in another country; Donald Trump lost most of the American economy in this election; A defiant Trump blasts TV news in private meeting — then snubs New York Times; Kanye West hospitalized in Los Angeles, placed on psychiatric hold; Day-care owner hangs toddler, then takes minivan on rampage through Minneapolis; How Trump naming Mattis as Pentagon chief would break with 65 years of U.S. history; After Trump's election: 'There are two Americas now.'; Stephen Bannon has a grand plan to secure Trumpism’s future. Will Democrats cooperate?
 
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Trump Foundation admits to violating ban on 'self-dealing,' new filing to IRS shows
The foundation checked "yes" on the IRS tax filing form for 2015 when asked if it had transferred "income or assets to a disqualified person."
Trump has a plan for government workers. They’re not going to like it.
Trump's election as an outsider promising to shake up a system he told voters is rife with "waste, fraud and abuse" has conservatives optimistic they could do now what Republicans have been unable to achieve in the 133 years since the civil service was created.
 
Trump escalates his conflict with the media
The morning after having a contentious meeting with TV news executives and journalists, he cancels meeting with New York Times publisher and editors. But he then changes his mind.
 
Trump won't pursue case against Clinton, Conway says
President-elect's apparent decision not seek a criminal investigation is a change from campaign rhetoric in which he called her "Crooked Hillary" and "lock her up" became a frequent chant of his supporters.
 
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'Hamilton' and the implosion of the American left
If Democrats can't connect with the working class, they'll be out in the cold permanently.
 
California breaks the electoral scale: It still has more votes to count than were cast in 34 states
But the electoral college may be more equitable than you think.
 
D.C. restaurant apologizes after hosting alt-right dinner with ‘Sieg Heil salute’
"This expression of support of Hitler is extremely offensive to us," according to a statement.
 
The sole survivor of a family killing spree wonders: 'Why am I the one who was left?'
A medical student refuses to believe her father — an accomplished retired Army officer — could have killed her mother, brother and then himself.
 
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