Thursday, 15 March 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump Cabinet members accused of living large at taxpayer expense

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Trump Cabinet members accused of living large at taxpayer expense
A half-dozen senior officials are now mired in federal investigations over high-end travel and extravagant expenses.
Monkey Cage • Analysis
How the U.S. can prepare for a major election hack
Two key lessons from other countries can help the United States prepare.
 
On TV, Trump loved to say 'You're fired.' In real life, he leaves the dirty work to others.
The president says he thrives on conflict, but he's always avoided personal confrontation
 
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
Yes, the Parkland kids could change U.S. gun policy. Here's what it would take.
Successful social movements find ways to bring together communities that have survived similar traumas – so they can fight their common enemies.
 
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Paul Ryan takes center stage in new ad from Democratic super PAC
The ad comes as a retort to scores of ads targeting House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) that Republican candidates and outside groups have bombarded airwaves with from 2010 right up until his week's Pennsylvania special election.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Fact-checking Trump's weekly address on immigrants, crime and sanctuary cities
Trump devoted his weekly address to sanctuary cities and crime — and we found a lot to fact-check.
 
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'Denial ain't just a river in Egypt': Republicans fret over Pennsylvania setback
Publicly, the GOP is blaming Rick Saccone's campaign and saying the apparent winner, Conor Lamb, ran to the right. Privately, one strategist said, "It's difficult to spin this one."
 
In fundraising speech, Trump says he made up trade claim in meeting with Justin Trudeau
In Missouri, the president also seemed to threaten to withdraw U.S. troops from Korea over trade.
 
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House Intelligence Committee to vote on Republicans' Russia report next week
Congressional leaders also may vote the same week to devote hundreds of millions of dollars to improve election security
 
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Mattis asks Congress not to restrict U.S. support for Saudi bombing in Yemen
A vote is expected next week, and the defense secretary said curtailing U.S. assistance to the Saudi-led air campaign would worsen the humanitarian situation on the ground.
 
From Pennsylvania, one more message to shake any complacent Republicans
Candidates and campaigns matter. Fundamentals often matter more. Which is why Republicans are on the defensive.
 
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Rep. Louise Slaughter is hospitalized after fall
Slaughter (D-N.Y.) has represented Rochester and its environs since 1987 and serves as ranking Democrat on the House Rules Committee.
 
 
'Denuclearization' may be the goal of U.S.-North Korean summit, but each side defines it differently
What do we mean when we talk about denuclearization? The phrase is deliberately squishy.
 
FEC considers expanding political ad disclaimers to mobile apps
The draft rules would give online advertisers leeway about how much information they would have to disclose based on the size of the ad.
 
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Who is Conor Lamb?
The Democrat combined biography with a disciplined message on the economy to secure a likely upset in a deep-red swath of Pennsylvania.
 
 
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