Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Politics: Trump's First 100 Days: Who knew what when about Flynn and Russia

The fall of Michael Flynn: A timeline; Do voter identification laws suppress minority voting? Yes. We did the research.; Republicans believe these 10 House incumbents will face the toughest campaigns of 2018; Neil Gorsuch could be the most conservative justice on the Supreme Court; Trump’s claim that recent immigration arrests reflect his enforcement policies; Report lists ‘high risks’ needing Trump’s attention; Trump’s First 100 Days: Who knew what when about Flynn and Russia; Democrats bracing for town hall protests directed at them ask Bernie Sanders for help; Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement; Pence remains above the fray, but is he outside the inner circle?; Flynn departure erupts into a full-blown crisis for the Trump White House; Senators from both parties pledge to deepen probe of Russia and the 2016 election; Hill Republicans are eager to talk policy. But Trump is getting in their way.; Perez claims to be 44 votes away from victory in DNC race;
 
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Trump’s First 100 Days: Who knew what when about Flynn and Russia
The crisis the former national security adviser helped precipitate for President Trump seems like it's just getting started.
Flynn episode 'darkens the cloud' of Russia that hangs over Trump administration
The ouster of the national security adviser brings more intensity to questions about president and his affinity for Moscow.
 
The fall of Michael Flynn: A timeline
Here's a timeline on administration statements concerning former NSA Flynn and his contacts with Russia.
 
Do voter identification laws suppress minority voting? Yes. We did the research.
Given the evidence, how will Jeff Sessions's Justice Department deal with these laws, in Texas and elsewhere?
 
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Neil Gorsuch could be the most conservative justice on the Supreme Court
More conservative than Scalia and Thomas, even.
 
Trump’s claim that recent immigration arrests reflect his enforcement policies
Trump takes credit for recent arrests of undocumented immigrants, but the facts are more complicated.
 
Report lists ‘high risks’ needing Trump’s attention
GAO reports are welcome on the Hill because they give elected officials lots of information for their oversight of federal agencies. This year's list is scheduled for release at House and Senate hearings on Wednesday.
 
Trump’s First 100 Days: Who knew what when about Flynn and Russia
The crisis the former national security adviser helped precipitate for President Trump seems like it's just getting started.
 
 
Democrats bracing for town hall protests directed at them ask Bernie Sanders for help
Some lawmakers have asked Sanders (I-Vt.) to help keep activist anger trained on Republicans.
 
Ryan faces major test in selling Obamacare repeal and replacement
The details are fuzzy, but the timeline is still the end of March.
 
Pence remains above the fray, but is he outside the inner circle?
The vice president emerges unscathed from scandal, but for some, his influence is called into question
 
Flynn departure erupts into a full-blown crisis for the Trump White House
Questions surrounding the former adviser's contacts with Russia prompt the first major rift with restive Republicans.
 
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Senators from both parties pledge to deepen probe of Russia and the 2016 election
The consensus came at a tense moment when Republicans were already finding it difficult to defend Trump.
 
Hill Republicans are eager to talk policy. But Trump is getting in their way.
Obamacare, not Michael Flynn's ouster, was their preferred topic on Tuesday.
 
Perez claims to be 44 votes away from victory in DNC race
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), Perez's closest competitor, pushed back, insisting that the 180 number was unverified and designed to befuddle the undecided DNC members.
 
 
     
 
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