Wednesday 21 March 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump’s national security advisers warned him not to congratulate Putin. He did it anyway.

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Trump's national security advisers warned him not to congratulate Putin. He did it anyway.
The president did not heed written instructions from his national security team asking him to take a tougher tone with the Russian leader
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Trump went way off-script on his Putin call — reinforcing the peril of the looming Kim Jong Un meeting
Trump again proves he has no message control, even ignoring an ALL CAPS note telling him not to congratulate Putin.
 
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Spending deal nears finish, with some funds for border wall but none for N.Y. tunnel project
Congressional negotiators are expected to release a final bill later Wednesday.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
3 women. 1 day. 3 growing predicaments for Trump.
In just a few hours Tuesday, three women's cases against Trump lurched forward.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Questions raised about study that links undocumented immigrants to higher crime
We look at a controversial study that found undocumented immigrants bring higher crime. Do its numbers add up?
 
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Illinois primary: Democratic congressman, GOP governor fend off ideological challengers
Seven-term Rep. Daniel Lipinski led by fewer than 2,000 votes over liberal challenger Marie Newman when the race was called.
 
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Monkey Cage • Analysis
Democrats are contesting more state legislative seats than they have in decades.
These two graphs show their transformed chances.
 
Republican National Committee spent big at Trump properties in February, filings show
The Republican National Committee spent roughly $271,000 at President Trump's private businesses in February.
 
GOP candidate suggests shooting House Democrat who touted his low NRA rating
Carl B. Nett made the threat on Twitter on Tuesday after Rep. John Yarmuth boasted about his F rating from the NRA. Nett later apologized.
 
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Ben Carson defends purchase of new $31,000 set: 'The dining room table was actually dangerous'
Carson said the decision to replace the furniture was a "facilities" issue and not a decorating one.
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
U.S. companies are pressuring their workers on how to lobby and vote
Corporate managers think this new approach is more effective than PAC contributions.
 
In GOP pep talk, Trump says a Democratic Congress would mean 'radical' policies
The president sought to buck up members of his party increasingly anxious about losing seats in the November midterm elections.
 
 
Republican leaders say Trump won't fire Mueller, Democrats say that's wishful thinking
House Speaker Paul Ryan says he's been assured Mueller's firing is not under consideration.
 
Bannon oversaw Cambridge Analytica's collection of Facebook data, according to former employee
The data-science firm, where Stephen K. Bannon served on the board, tested the power of anti-establishment messages later central to President Trump's campaign.
 
 
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