Monday, 9 April 2018

Politics A.M.: Farmers who propelled Trump to presidency fear becoming pawns in trade war

Democracy Dies in Darkness
Politics
The most important politics stories today
 
PowerPost
Farmers who propelled Trump to presidency fear becoming pawns in trade war
Trump's attacks on China over trade are putting Republican candidates in a difficult spot, caught between support for the president and concern for their constituents' fortunes.
PowerPost • Perspective
ATF's problem of 'lost, stolen, or missing' guns has gotten better, but it's still a worry
A watchdog report also found record-keeping deficiencies, storage shortcomings and sloppiness with guns.
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
Yes, Congress could give Trump a line-item veto. And it might want to.
There's a way to do it that would pass constitutional muster.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
GOP increasingly fears loss of House, focuses on saving Senate majority
GOP sees opportunities to tighten its grip on the Senate, with a top recruit -- Florida Gov. Rick Scott -- poised to announce his candidacy.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Two Trump speeches, two dozen dubious claims
The president seems to enjoy going off-script, and perhaps as a result, we have a lot to unpack.
 
PowerPost
Fla. Gov. Rick Scott expected in Washington to raise money for widely anticipated Senate run
Scott is poised to launch his widely anticipated campaign Monday morning.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
North Korea confirms to White House that it is willing to talk about denuclearization, administration officials say
The communication offers greater assurance that Kim Jong Un is committed to a potential meeting with President Trump.
 
PowerPost
Three Republican senators voice concern about EPA head Scott Pruitt's conduct
Their comments came hours after Trump tweeted that Pruitt was doing "a great job."
 
 
Trump, allies play down concerns about effect of trade war with China on economy
Administration officials suggested that the trade dispute may be resolved through negotiations and said they do not expect China to follow through on its threats.
 
Trump bragged that his tower withstood a fire — but has been silent about the man who died in it
Trump, who can be notoriously unfiltered on Twitter, has built a track record of uneven responses to high-profile tragedies.
 
 
Recommended for you
 
 
Get the Fact Checker newsletter
Count the pinocchios. A weekly review of what's true, false or in-between.
Sign Up  »
©2018 The Washington Post  |  1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

No comments:

Post a Comment