Thursday 29 March 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump taps his doctor to replace Shulkin at VA, choosing personal chemistry over traditional qualifications

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Trump taps his doctor to replace Shulkin at VA, choosing personal chemistry over traditional qualifications
The president announced the move on Twitter, calling his nominee, Rear Adm. Ronny L. Jackson, "highly respected."
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The White House views the killings of black men by police across the country as local issues. They aren't.
The White House's response on this issue will continue to alienate black voters.
 
PowerPost • Analysis
Speaker Ryan exiting soon? 'Ludicrous' says predecessor Boehner
Two men who know Ryan _ John Boehner and Eric Cantor _ say the speaker is too valuable to the House GOP and an early departure would cause others to quit.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Fact-checking claims about Trump's citizenship question in the Census
A citizenship question slated for the next census has itself raised big questions. We try to answer some of them and dig into the rhetoric in this debate.
 
A quarter of Trump's 'highest IQ' Cabinet has been replaced
The administration has a high-profile resignation or firing once every nine days on average.
 
Stormy Daniels's lawyer pushes to depose Trump and says Americans have been told 'a bucket of lies'
The effort comes as the legal fight between Daniels and Trump has gained steam.
 
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Even on second look, Supreme Court seems stumped on gerrymandering issue
There's been no clear indication on whether there's a way to find that politics so influences redistricting that rights are violated.
 
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Rick Santorum: 'I did misspeak' in telling kids to learn CPR instead of marching for gun control
The former Republican senator tried to walk back his controversial comments, saying he had intended to focus on "the positive things that have come out of these mass shootings."
 
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Senate panel probes DHS handling of employees with criminal backgrounds
The inquiry follows a Washington Post report on a senior official who served jail time for allegedly assaulting his wife and has said he handles a 'high volume' of classified information.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
Female lawmakers call on congressional leaders to address sexual harassment on Capitol Hill
Political leaders have not moved swiftly on addressing sexual harassment in Congress.
 
The Fix • Analysis
3 no-good explanations for Trump's lawyer floating pardons for Flynn and Manafort
Was Trump involved? It would almost be better if he was.
 
Trump's lawyer raised possibility of pardons for Manafort, Flynn last summer
John Dowd insisted Wednesday that he did not float the idea of pardons with lawyers representing the two men.
 
 
D.C., Maryland can proceed with lawsuit alleging Trump violated emoluments clauses
A federal judge's ruling is the first to find that the president can be sued for the alleged violation of the Constitution.
 
The president's quiet week
For now.
 
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White House officials to meet with Mississippi Senate appointee who concerns the West Wing
They fear that Cindy Hyde-Smith will not be able to defeat a hard-right special election opponent.
 
 
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