Tuesday 26 June 2018

Politics A.M.: Fact-checking Trump’s misconceptions about immigration courts and law

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Fact Checker: President Trump's misconceptions about immigration courts and law
The president gave a distorted picture of U.S. laws and immigration courts in his latest volley of tweets.
Feud over civility in politics escalates amid Trump insults
Maxine Waters's call to "push back" publicly against administration officials sent the president to Twitter.
 
Republicans press ahead with narrow fix to migrant crisis created by Trump
With the president an unpredictable ally, the GOP has all but abandoned hopes for a broad immigration overhaul.
 
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Before Trump warned that Maxine Waters had 'called for harm,' he told supporters he'd like to punch a protester
Multiple Trump supporters have assaulted Trump critics at rallies.
 
Primary elections: Voters in seven states add their voices on where their parties are headed
Incumbents try to hold off challengers, Democrats compete for Republican-held seats, and races in some open seats will determine whether the parties are moving toward their fringes.
 
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Could anti-incumbent fever leave an opening for Democrats in Oklahoma and South Carolina governors races?
Could Republican governors' unpopularity make these red-state races more competitive?
 
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The Supreme Court shows it is in no rush to decide controversial cases
The justices send back challenges on gerrymandering and religious objections to vendors providing services for same-sex weddings.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Are Democrats too consumed with taking down Trump? Many Democrats worry they are.
A poll shows 40 percent of Democrats worry their party would spend too much time investigating the Trump administration if it wins control of Congress.
 
 
Q&A for federal workers: Who is first to go in a layoff
The government's layoff process doesn't require laying off the youngest employees first, but that is often the effect.
 
In South Carolina rally, Trump targets Sanford, McCain and TV comedians
The president stumps for Republican Gov. Henry McMaster ahead of Tuesday's primary.
 
 
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