Thursday 26 April 2018

Politics A.M.: VA nominee considers withdrawing as new allegations emerge of drinking, wrecking government vehicle

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VA nominee considers withdrawing as new allegations emerge of drinking, wrecking government vehicle
In the two-page summary of interviews conducted by the Democratic staff of the Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, Ronny L. Jackson also stands accused of a "pattern" of handing out medications with no patient history, prescribing medications to himself, and contributing to a hostile work environment with "a constant fear of reprisal."
The Fix • Analysis
The zigzagging political allegiances of Kanye West
From "Bush doesn't care about black people" to praising President Trump's "dragon energy."
 
Monkey Cage • Analysis
Why gerrymandering is going to get even worse
The House now seesaws between highly polarized parties — and so every seat is seen as critical.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Rand Paul's claim that cutting $13 billion a year would balance the budget
The Kentucky senator makes it sound as if balancing the budget is easy. But he's using fuzzy math.
 
Supreme Court's conservative justices appear to back Trump's authority for travel ban
They are reviewing whether the measure is meant to protect or to fulfill anti-Muslim campaign promises.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Trump's past comments about pleading the Fifth look pretty ominous now
Trump suggested innocent people don't plead the Fifth. Then his lawyer, Michael Cohen, did it.
 
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Tester's scrutiny of Trump's VA choice offers political peril and opportunity
Republicans have targeted the Montana Democrat in a state Trump won handily in 2016. Tester has been a contradiction, embracing Trump at times while defying him at others.
 
Michael Cohen to invoke Fifth Amendment right in Stormy Daniels case
President Trump's personal attorney told a federal judge that he would invoke his constitutional right not to incriminate himself in a lawsuit brought by the adult entertainer.
 
Trump needed new lawyers for Russia probe. He found them at a tiny Florida firm.
Jane and Martin Raskin, husband and wife, are former federal prosecutors who were hired after meeting the president at Mar-a-Lago. Now they could help determine Trump's fate.
 
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Analysis
Kanye West's late registration of support for Trump has his fans watching the throne
The Trump-West interaction, explained in 60 Kanye song titles.
 
PowerPost
Republicans got a win in Arizona — but it just made them more nervous
Party leaders warned incumbents against complacency and urged them to brace for the worst in November's midterm elections.
 
Rapper Kanye West calls Trump 'my brother' — 'very cool!' Trump responds
West visited the soon-to-be president in Trump Tower after the 2016 election. More recently, he has mused about running for president himself.
 
 
Giuliani reopens negotiations about presidential interview with Mueller, but cautions special counsel that Trump remains resistant
The president is 'extremely opposed' to the idea of sitting down with the special counsel, according to an adviser.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The lengthy list of allegations against Ronny L. Jackson, annotated
They are mere allegations, but it is quite the list.
 
Analysis
Democrats don't mind the Syria strike but hate what Trump is doing on Syria
Sixty-five percent of Democrats who support the Syria strikes disapprove of the president's Syria policy.
 
 
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