Tuesday 28 February 2017

Politics: Trump's first 100 days: What to expect from Trump's big address

Sponsored by UnitedHealth Group | We can’t find any evidence of voting fraud in New Hampshire.; News coverage of Trump is really, really negative. Even on Fox News.; Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s false claim that two key Obamacare elements are ‘Republican provisions’; Trump’s first 100 days: What to expect from Trump’s big address; Trump says Obama is helping to organize protests against his presidency; Trump touts spending plan, but promise to leave entitlements alone puts GOP in a quandary; What do you think about Trump’s budget plans?; Law to keep sex offenders off social media may be struck down; Democratic senator floats long-shot plan to put Gorsuch and Garland on Supreme Court; An unlikely ally for President Trump: Liberal actress Jennifer Garner; Amid GOP discord, Schumer predicts health-care law ‘will not be repealed’; Trump to propose 10 percent spike in defense spending, major cuts to other agencies; Can you make President Trump’s budget proposal work?; If the New York Times is so inaccurate, where are all of its corrections?;
 
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Trump’s first 100 days: What to expect from Trump’s big address
What tone will the president take when he addresses Congress on Tuesday?
House Intelligence chairman says he hasn't found evidence of Trump team's ties to Russia
GOP lawmaker Devin Nunes says there is no need for a special prosecutor.
 
We can’t find any evidence of voting fraud in New Hampshire.
Here's how we checked, and what we found.
 
News coverage of Trump is really, really negative. Even on Fox News.
A new analysis of 370 stories over the past month spells, well, bad news for Trump.
 
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Trump’s first 100 days: What to expect from Trump’s big address
What tone will the president take when he addresses Congress on Tuesday?
 
Trump says Obama is helping to organize protests against his presidency
In an interview with Fox News Channel, Trump says, "I think he is behind it. I also think it's politics. That's the way it is."
 
Trump touts spending plan, but promise to leave entitlements alone puts GOP in a quandary
Republicans have long argued that Medicare and Social Security must be overhauled.
 
What do you think about Trump’s budget plans?
We want to know what you think.
 
 
Law to keep sex offenders off social media may be struck down
The high court questioned the reach of such a rule in a North Carolina case.
 
Democratic senator floats long-shot plan to put Gorsuch and Garland on Supreme Court
Sen. Tom Udall (D-N.M.) has a plan. It faces very long odds.
 
An unlikely ally for President Trump: Liberal actress Jennifer Garner
The West Virginia native, unlike others in Hollywood, is willing to help the president make good on his promise to aid rural America.
 
Amid GOP discord, Schumer predicts health-care law ‘will not be repealed’
The Democratic leader goes on the attack against President Trump on the eve of a major speech.
 
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Trump to propose 10 percent spike in defense spending, major cuts to other agencies
As part of the start of the budget process, officials said "large reductions" in foreign aid spending would be made.
 
Can you make President Trump’s budget proposal work?
You have one big benefit: You don't have to run for reelection.
 
If the New York Times is so inaccurate, where are all of its corrections?
A review of the errors to which the Times has admitted since Jan. 20.
 
 
     
 
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