Thursday 24 May 2018

Politics A.M.: Stacey Abrams, Democrats’ newest Southern hope, looks to Virginia, Alabama for path to victory in Georgia

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Stacey Abrams, Democrats' newest Southern hope, looks to Virginia, Alabama for path to victory in Georgia
Abrams could become the first African American woman elected governor in the nation's history, but only if she beats steep odds in a persistently red state.
Trump says he might accept a 'phase-in' of North Korea's denuclearization
The president said in a television interview that Kim Jong Un's regime would still need to get rid of its weapons "rapidly."
 
Trump: NFL owners 'doing the right thing' on national anthem policy
The president says players who protest "maybe shouldn't be in the country."
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's interactions with media: Not a standout in any category
Questioned about Trump's lack of solo news conferences, Kellyanne Conway cited other numbers but did not tell the whole story.
 
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Republican Sen. Jeff Flake: 'Our presidency has been debased'
The Arizona Republican spoke to the graduating class at Harvard Law School.
 
Democratic leaders face pressure to counter Trump's attacks on Mueller's Russia investigation
President Trump argued Wednesday that the FBI's use of a confidential source to seek information from his campaign aides amounted to a major scandal.
 
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House GOP holds last-ditch immigration talks as showdown looms
With conservatives and moderates far apart on crucial provisions, there is little sign that the warring factions would be able to reach a workable compromise.
 
Congress sends massive veterans bill to Trump, opening door to more private health care
Passage of the VA Mission Act marks a significant legislative win for the president.
 
Jared Kushner receives permanent security clearance, an indication he may no longer be a focus of the special counsel
The decision is an indication that he may no longer be under scrutiny by the special counsel, who had been investigating his foreign contacts and other activities.
 
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Special counsel sets in motion sentencing process for Papadopoulos
In a new court filing, prosecutors made an initial move toward wrapping up one phase of the investigation.
 
Trump warns against admitting unaccompanied migrant children: 'They're not innocent'
At an immigration roundtable, Trump said children arriving at the southern border are potential gang members.
 
The Fix • Analysis
President Trump wanted consequences for NFL players who protest racism before games. Today he got them.
NFL players will have a harder time protesting before football games.
 
 
Analysis
Trump again smears a large immigrant community with the violent actions of a few people
In a place where there hasn't been an MS-13 killing in over a year, Trump describes an ominous threat.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The No. 1 reason Trump's 'spygate' conspiracy theory doesn't make sense
If this was a conspiracy against Trump, why didn't the FBI actually follow through and release its suspicions about alleged Russian agents in the Trump campaign?
 
 
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