Tuesday 27 March 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump is hiring people who’ve been auditioning on television — whether they know it or not

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Trump is hiring people who've been auditioning on television — whether they know it or not
Being a pundit is a tried-and-true pathway into the Trump administration.
The Fix • Analysis
More white evangelicals believe Stormy Daniels, and that could have some long-term implications
Trump will probably keep the white evangelical vote, but not by much.
 
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Q&A for federal workers: Combining sick, annual leave
Proposal to replace separate forms of leave with a catchall called paid time off would reduce the number of paid leave days for federal employees.
 
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
The Fed's next big appointment will probably be another white man. Here's why it struggles to diversify its leadership.
The appointment of the New York Fed's president will be the first test of Powell's commitment to diversity.
 
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Mitch Landrieu, mayor of New Orleans, is awarded the Kennedy Profile in Courage Award
Landrieu, 57, led a push to remove the monuments after nine members of a historic African American congregation in Charleston, S.C., were killed by a white supremacist, prompting a national reckoning with Confederate imagery in modern-day America.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Trump administration botches basic civics while calling for line-item veto
As he called for more budget-cutting powers, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin messed up several basic facts about the government.
 
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Cisco Systems pledges $50 million to address homelessness in Silicon Valley
It's also encouraging other tech companies to help solve the growing problem.
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Rick Scott sets 'big announcement' for April 9 amid expectations he will run for Senate
The Florida governor would give Republicans their consensus top recruit in a battleground race.
Another prominent lawyer declines offer to represent Trump in Russia investigation
Dan K. Webb, a former U.S. attorney for Illinois and a corporate and white collar defense lawyer for the firm Winston and Strawn, was recently contacted by the president's team.
 
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'Not in a punch-back mode': Why Trump has been largely silent on Stormy Daniels
White House has broadly denied adult film star's salacious allegations, but the president has been uncharacteristically quiet publicly, friends say, because he doesn't see political damage.
 
People who say they're most eager to vote strongly disapprove of Trump in a new poll
But the midterm picture is muddier than you might expect.
 
'The speaker is not resigning:' Ryan's office dismisses GOP lawmaker's rumor
Nevada Rep. Mark Amodei sparks latest round of speculation about Ryan's future with 'rumor mill' remark about speaker resigning within 60 days
 
 
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Suburban voters angry with Trump threaten GOP's grip on House
If Republicans want to hold onto the House, they will have to win voters in the affluent, white-collar suburbs of Democratic cities.
 
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Larry Kudlow asks Gary Cohn's National Economic Council staff to stay on
Kudlow, President Trump's pick to head the council, said he has been working closely with Cohn on the transition and hopes for a smooth entry into the West Wing.
 
Trump administration expels 60 Russian officers, shuts Seattle consulate in response to attack on former spy in Britain
Twelve Russian diplomats at the United Nations and 48 at the Russian Embassy in Washington face expulsion over the nerve-agent attack.
 
 
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