Thursday 21 June 2018

Politics A.M.: Fact-checking claims about Trump’s plan to stop family separations

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Fact-checking claims about Trump's plan to stop family separations
President Trump signed an executive order meant to stop family separations, and the roll-out featured plenty of spin.
Trump signs order ending his policy of separating families at the border, but reprieve may be temporary
The backlash from prominent Republicans, world leaders including Pope Francis, as well as private recriminations from first lady Melania Trump, prompted Trump to reverse himself
 
Trump airs his grievances and demands more credit — for just about everything
At a packed hockey arena in Duluth, Minn., the president delivered a rollicking speech that harked back to his 2016 campaign.
 
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The Trump administration changed its story on family separation no fewer than 14 times before ending the policy
In one week, the Trump administration issued a series of wildly contradictory statements on its immigrant family separation policy.
 
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Trump supporters praise 'wonderful resolution' to crisis over migrant families
As they waited for hours outside the rally venue in the hot June sun, Trump's supporters applauded the president for doing his best and criticized the media for focusing so heavily on the issue.
 
For Trump, what mattered most in creating, and addressing, the family separation crisis was looking strong
The president's decision to change his policy came after many supporters had echoed his false claim that Democrats were to blame for migrant children being removed from their parents' care.
 
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Ryan and Meadows clash on House floor, leaving immigration bills on thin ice
The 11th-hour blowup added another wrinkle to a tumultuous six-week-long process that appears to be headed toward an uncertain end.
 
White House to propose merging Labor and Education into one agency as centerpiece of federal government overhaul
The Trump administration wants to merge overlapping, duplicative functions, including welfare programs.
 
Kushner's ties to Israeli firms at issue as he visits region on peace mission
Palestinian official says Kushner's history of business and charity in Israel disqualify him as a credible dealmaker.
 
 
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Former Obama officials warn Trump not to repeat their mistakes on Russia
Officials said the Trump administration has done little to combat potential election interference in 2018 or 2020.
 
Analysis
Congress Debrief: Cruz walks political tightrope as he criticizes separation policy but not Trump
The senator and longtime immigration hard-liner faces reelection in Texas, a border state that is the epicenter of the debate about separating migrant children from parents.
 
 
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