Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Politics A.M.: Mueller told Trump’s attorneys the president remains under investigation but is not currently a criminal target

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Mueller told Trump's attorneys the president remains under investigation but is not currently a criminal target
Some Trump advisers fear the president is not in the clear and could be baited into an interview that could put him in legal jeopardy.
Monkey Cage • Analysis
Americans are more protectionist — and nativist — in places where trade has cost people their jobs
Even for those who haven't lost jobs, living in a county that has can make you more wary of outsiders.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's claim that Democrats created 'catch and release' policies
Trump blames Democrats for an immigration policy he dislikes, blotting out the fact that Republicans had a big hand in it, too.
 
 
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Democrat wins a bitter, costly race for Wisconsin Supreme Court
Milwaukee Judge Rebecca Dallet defeats Judge Michael Screnock, narrowing the conservative majority on the court to one vote.
 
Trump floats idea of sending military to guard U.S.-Mexico border but offers no details
The comments, further escalating his rhetoric on illegal immigration, added a possible new dimension to the president's strategy.
 
PowerPost
Uncertainty about McCain's future fuels GOP questions about Senate seat
The Arizona senator has been absent from the Capitol since December as he receives treatment for brain cancer.
 
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EPA chief Scott Pruitt relied on obscure law to hire ex-lobbyists, schedulers and spokesmen
It's raising questions about whether Pruitt is using his emergency hiring authority as intended.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Supreme Court justice affirms activists' fears that police can 'shoot first and think later'
The law increasingly appears to favor police in excessive-force cases.
 
Microsoft agrees with government that digital privacy case moot after congressional action
New law requires tech firms to produce emails even if they are stored abroad
 
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PowerPost • Perspective
Short staffing leads to long waits for Social Security disability hearing decisions
The current number of pending hearings is about 986,000 and the average wait for a hearing decision is 600 days.
 
Analysis
The tax cuts were supposed to be 'rocket fuel' for the economy. Since they passed, the markets are down.
The tax cuts were supposed to lead to a surge, not new volatility.
 
PowerPost
Trump's emerging trade war threatens House Republican seats
China's levies on U.S. goods are being felt in agriculture and meat-producing economies in Washington state, California and Iowa, and GOP incumbents are being forced to answer for Trump.
 
 
PowerPost • Analysis
Why Senate Republicans aren't listening to Trump's pleas to 'go nuclear'
Mitch McConnell knows how to count votes.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The all-consuming tribalism of Trump's Republican Party, in one 30-second ad
Todd Rokita wants you to know he's all in on Trump, regardless of what that means.
 
The Fix • Analysis
On anniversary of King's death, some white evangelicals are reexamining their role during the civil rights movement
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. thought that white Christians turned a blind eye to racism. Now some in the group agree.
 
 
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