Friday 29 June 2018

Politics A.M.: The two most powerful senators in the fight to replace Kennedy

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'Everyone is focused on Lisa and Susan': The two most powerful senators in the fight to replace Kennedy
Democrats' hopes to defeat Trump's next Supreme Court pick will probably depend on Collins and Murkowski.
'Which side are you on?': Liberals pressure centrist Democrats on Trump's court pick
The three Democrats who backed Trump's Supreme Court nominee last year are caught between the left and conservatives calling for them to stand with the president.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Democrats's nuclear-option gamble is coming up snake-eyes
Democrats got the ball rolling on getting rid of the filibuster. That's looking increasingly shortsighted.
 
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'If it wasn't the Roberts court already, it is the Roberts court now'
Chief Justice is poised to provide the critical swing vote after Anthony Kennedy's decision to step down.
 
Failed immigration bills leave House GOP at square one after weeks of negotiations
A pending court case and the family-separation crisis could still force action, but Republican leaders signaled that no move is likely before the midterm elections.
 
How the 'Bad Boys of Brexit' forged ties with Russia and the Trump campaign — and came under investigators' scrutiny
An unusual intercontinental charm offensive by a wealthy donor and his associates has captured the interest of British parliamentary officials and special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.
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Abortion foes play down possibility of immediately overturning Roe v. Wade
Activists who are optimistic about a conservative shift on the Supreme Court say they will pursue a cautious approach.
 
Rep. Maxine Waters cancels events after 'very serious death threat'
The California Democrat, who has called for public protests of Trump administration officials, says she has called off plans to speak in Texas and Alabama.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Elizabeth Warren's faulty claim about marijuana convictions
The senator said more people are in prison for marijuana possession than for all violent crimes. But that's not the case.
 
Trump and Putin will meet July 16 in Helsinki, Washington and Moscow announce
The summit signals a growing rapprochement between the United States and Russia.
 
 
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