Thursday, 8 June 2017

Politics: Comey’s testimony could turn congressional probes toward question of obstruction

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Comey's testimony could turn congressional probes toward question of obstruction
At least four investigations are underway on Capitol Hill — will anything he says Thursday reshape them?
A viewer’s guide to the James B. Comey hearing: Who are the senators asking him questions?
It's perhaps the biggest moment in the careers of members of the Intelligence Committee — most of whom aren't well-known outside Washington.
 
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The Trump administration’s tally of $350 billion-plus in deals with Saudi Arabia
There's much less than meets the eye when you dig into the numbers behind the administration's announcement.
 
Montana congressman-elect Gianforte apologizes for ‘assault’ on reporter
"Notwithstanding anyone's statements to the contrary, you did not initiate any physical contact with me, and I had no right to assault you," Gianforte wrote in a letter addressed to the reporter. "I am sorry for what I did and the unwanted notoriety this has created for you. I take full responsibility."
 
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Trump's tools of persuasion — from tough talk to polite cajoling
As president, he is finding that some whose favor he seeks are more likely to push back.
 
To Trump, the Russia matter is a 'cloud' that hangs over his presidency
Trump sees Russia investigation as an act of personal betrayal with political, though not legal, consequences.
 
‘Infrastructure week,’ designed to challenge Democrats, finds no takers
"What they've proposed is privatizing most of our infrastructure to give wealthy financiers tax breaks on projects they were probably going to build anyway … It'll lead to 'Trump tolls' from one end of the country to the other," Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer said.
 
Rallying blue-collar workers in Cincinnati, Trump blames Democrats for obstructing his agenda
Event to promote the president's infrastructure plan came amid mounting blowback in Congress among his political rivals.
 
 
Analysis
A president divorced from the executive branch he oversees
Trump's tweets and actions show a president disconnected from those who serve him.
 
Limited ethics waivers reflect new freedom for former lobbyists to join government
Even though dozens of lobbyists have been tapped by the Trump administration, few have needed exemptions from conflict of interest rules.
 
Analysis
Strong approval of Trump is fading across a number of demographics
And strong disapproval is rising.
 
Senate attempting to add Russia sanctions to Iran bill
Senators will take up the legislation this week but have yet to determine which measure to add.
 
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Here’s why James Comey wouldn’t tell the world that Trump wasn’t under investigation
He didn't want a repeat of the Hillary Clinton scenario.
 
Trump’s base in rural America could be disproportionately hurt by Medicaid cuts
A new report by a Georgetown University center notes that the share of rural children who rely on Medicaid for coverage is higher than in urban areas.
 
White House touts the ACA's demise even as insurers seek help in stabilizing its marketplace
The administration is divided on whether to prop up the Affordable Care Act for 2018.
 
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