Thursday 31 May 2018

Politics A.M.: In Southern California, Democrats play the blame game as House races loom

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In Southern California, Democrats play the blame game as House races loom
Activists and candidates fear that Democrats may cost themselves a place on the ballot in key races, endangering the national effort to take control of the House
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These are the four largest protests since Trump was inaugurated
In March, the student walkouts protesting gun violence involved the largest number of recorded locations in a single-day protest in U.S. history.
 
Romney reveals his 2016 choice for president: His wife, Ann
Until this week, the candidate for Senate in Utah had not said who got his write-in vote in the race between Donald Trump in Hillary Clinton.
 
 
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Poor people die younger in the U.S. That skews American politics.
If you're sick — or dead — you can't get politically involved. That tilts the playing field toward the "haves."
 
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Does separating families at the border discourage immigration? Here's what the research says.
Such policies may instead encourage migrants to take more dangerous routes or hire human traffickers to get them across the border.
 
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CHIP, CHIMPs and Trump's budget-rescission request: a guide to the debate
Is President Trump targeting children's health care? Are Democrats crying wolf? Here's what's really going on in the budget game.
 
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Trump tweets regret for picking Jeff Sessions, but advisers say he's unlikely to fire him
The president renewed his complaint about the attorney general's recusing himself from the Russia investigation.
 
Friends of Paul Manafort launch legal defense fund, citing expense of fighting Mueller prosecution
The new fund, whose trustees have not been identified, promises to maintain the confidentiality of its donors.
 
'Nothing that could be more terrifying': Sarah Sanders chokes up when boy asks her about school shootings
Sanders, a mother of three young children, looked momentarily taken aback at his question, but answered swiftly.
 
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Sanders gave an emotional non-answer to a child reporter who asked about guns in schools
Benje Choucroun, 13, asked about specific steps to prevent shootings. The White House press secretary said a commission will hold a meeting.
 
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Avenatti demands the release of 'Trump tapes' that may not involve Trump — and may not exist
Parsing Michael Avenatti's newest allegations.
 
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Trump publicly praises Indiana Democrat he recently attacked as 'Sleepin' Joe'
Sen. Joe Donnelly, whom Republicans are targeting in November, was invited to a White House bill signing ceremony.
 
 
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Trump's Roseanne response downplays the significance of racism — again
It's the inescapable conclusion of his tweet.
 
Judge sets endpoint for review of seized Cohen files, rebukes Avenatti's 'publicity tour'
The attorney for Stormy Daniels had sought to join the case, in which investigators are poised to get access to more than 1 million items related to Trump's lawyer.
 
 
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