Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: Let's review -- and get ready for a new immigration order?

Trump adviser Bryan Lanza joins private strategy firm; Trump’s new national security adviser disagrees a lot with … Trump; Democrats persist with the slippery claim of a ’60-vote standard’ for Supreme Court nominees; Trump’s First 100 Days: Illegal immigrants, anti-Semitism and transgender students; Trump's America will be on vivid display at annual conservative gathering; President Trump’s favorite so-called insult; Congressman sues over removal of Ferguson-inspired student painting from U.S. Capitol; Justices divided on cross-border shooting that left Mexican teenager dead; Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations'; Senate Intelligence Committee asks for Russia-related records to be preserved; Paul Ryan will tour the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time as immigration debate heats up; In one exchange, Sean Spicer demonstrated why there’s skepticism about Trump’s claims of tolerance; Sotomayor questions whether lethal injection is 'our most cruel experiment yet'; Trump’s deputy national security adviser was once accused of violating voter registration laws;
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Let’s review — and get ready for a new immigration order?
Trump named a new national security adviser Monday, as his second month in office gets underway.
After delay and amid pressure, Trump denounces racism and anti-Semitism
His remarks came after he struggled to offer clear statements of support for minorities.
 
Trump adviser Bryan Lanza joins private strategy firm
Lanza, who served as communications director for the Trump transition team, is joining Mercury, a bipartisan firm with offices around the world, as a managing director based in Washington.
 
Trump’s new national security adviser disagrees a lot with … Trump
McMaster's views on these 4 questions are the opposite of Trump's.
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Illegal immigrants, anti-Semitism and transgender students
Immigrant rights groups and Democratic lawmakers are still on alert.
 
Trump's America will be on vivid display at annual conservative gathering
How traditional conservatives embrace Trump's "America first" nationalism remains unclear.
 
President Trump’s favorite so-called insult
A look at whether or not Trump has used the expression right the 21 times he's used it.
 
Congressman sues over removal of Ferguson-inspired student painting from U.S. Capitol
The Architect of the Capitol violated the First Amendment rights of the art contest winner after complaints, the suit says.
 
 
Justices divided on cross-border shooting that left Mexican teenager dead
The Supreme Court weighs whether the boy's parents can sue a U.S. agent in U.S. courts.
 
Trump administration issues new immigration enforcement policies, says goal is not 'mass deportations'
Officials said the new guidelines to beef up border enforcement will be handled "humanely."
 
Senate Intelligence Committee asks for Russia-related records to be preserved
The request comes after a briefing Friday by FBI Director James B. Comey.
 
Paul Ryan will tour the U.S.-Mexico border for the first time as immigration debate heats up
The speaker will learn how undocumented immigrants are detained and what physical obstacles they encounter — and would find if Trump's wall is built.
 
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In one exchange, Sean Spicer demonstrated why there’s skepticism about Trump’s claims of tolerance
Trump's problem is twofold: Defensiveness and policies. Spicer didn't help.
 
Sotomayor questions whether lethal injection is 'our most cruel experiment yet'
The justice dissents from a decision not to take the case of an Ala. inmate who wanted a firing squad.
 
Trump’s deputy national security adviser was once accused of violating voter registration laws
KT McFarland's dual registrations came to light in 2006.
 
 
     
 
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