Tuesday 28 August 2018

Politics A.M.: Awkward phone call with Mexican president becomes part of Trump spectacle

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'Hellooo . . . Hellooo?': An awkward phone call becomes part of the Trump spectacle
The president puts Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto on speakerphone, with mixed results.
N.C. congressional districts found to be unconstitutionally gerrymandered, may have to be redrawn before midterms
A panel of three federal judges ruled that the districts were drawn to favor Republicans. Redrawing them before November could affect GOP control of the House.
 
Trump turns McCain's death into another political firestorm about Trump
The controversy reflected the bitter years-long battle between the two men.
 
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Analysis
Insults, straight talk, expertise — McCain knew how to attract the media
The late Arizona senator failed more often than he succeeded, but John McCain kept fighting, and it was impossible not to watch.
 
Republicans' anger at McCain speaks volumes about America's tribal politics
The Republican senator ends his career more popular with Democrats than with his own party
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Are Democratic prosecutors out to get Rep. Duncan Hunter?
The California congressman says the indictment against him is "pure politics," but it's not just Democrats alleging he misused more than $250,000 in campaign funds.
 
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President Non Grata: Trump often unwelcome and unwilling to perform basic rituals of the office
The lack of invitation to John McCain's funeral is the latest in a line of snubs in both directions, from public displays of mourning to cultural celebrations.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Michael Cohen's lawyer has done real damage to the case against Trump
Lanny Davis's admission is a big one, no matter how you feel about President Trump.
 
Someone posted photos of a young councilwoman in her underwear. She called it 'slut-shaming.'
A Sonoma, Calif., councilwoman fought back after someone posted racy photos mined from her social media in an effort to derail her campaign.
 
 
In chance encounter with Cindy McCain, Vietnam veteran gives her war medallion
"I couldn't help but get somewhat emotional," said the veteran, who briefly spoke to the senator's widow at an Arizona funeral home.
 
Primary election: Voters in Arizona and Florida pick candidates in big races
In Arizona, the death of Sen. John McCain is weighing on voters in several major races.
 
Ted Cruz targets Beto O'Rourke's NFL protest comments in Senate campaign ad
O'Rourke, in a tight race against Cruz, had expressed admiration for the goals of the NFL players who have staged demonstrations during the national anthem.
 
 
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