Friday 23 March 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump names former ambassador John Bolton as his new national security adviser

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Trump names former ambassador John Bolton as his new national security adviser
Bolton, a conservative firebrand, replaces Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster.
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Cuts to small agency part of larger Trump hit on federal unions, agencies and services
Following administration directives on reorganization and workforce reduction, the Federal Labor Relations Authority plans to close two regional offices, in Boston and Dallas, leaving just five.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
The top 15 Democratic presidential candidates for 2020, ranked
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John Bolton will be the new national security adviser. That doesn't mean we're going to war — yet.
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Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's claim that drug dealers who kill 'thousands' just get 30 days in jail
The president ends up in Four-Pinocchio territory because of the way he frames his rhetoric.
 
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In late-night drama, Senate passes $1.3 trillion spending bill, averting government shutdown
Legislators voted less than 18 hours after leaders released a 2,232-page bill.
 
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Sen. Jim Risch's decades-old grudge briefly derailed the big spending bill
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The Fix • Analysis
Six takeaways from Karen McDougal's big interview about her alleged affair with Trump
The former Playboy model says she was in love with the president and voted for him.
 
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Analysis
This is what the high-turnover White House looks like
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Two Illinois Democrats ordered to pay Treasury following congressional ethics probes
The cases are a reminder of two rules lawmakers must follow: one limiting the value of gifts received and the other governing the types of work that contractors can perform for their offices.
 
Trump has trouble finding attorneys as top Russia lawyer leaves legal team
The departure of John Dowd comes as the special counsel's investigation intensifies its focus on the president.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
John Bolton joins Trump's as-seen-on-TV administration
While some people order ShamWows off QVC, Trump shops for advisers on Fox News.
 
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An affair, a photo and a felony charge: Missouri's governor is waging a campaign for political survival
Eric Greitens is aggressively trying to clear his name following lurid allegations and a backlash in his own party.
 
Spending deal marks end of immigration debate for year, kicks off new round of blame game
After six months of wrangling over DACA, an estimated 690,000 "dreamers" remain in limbo.
 
 
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