Friday 24 August 2018

Politics A.M.: What will Congress realistically do now that Trump has been implicated in a crime?

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The Fix •  Analysis
What will Congress realistically do now that Trump has been implicated in a crime?
Short answer: Not the "i" word.
Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's false claim about murders on South African farms
The president spread a baseless claim that has been promoted by white supremacists and the alt-right.
 
Critics fear Trump's attacks are doing lasting damage to the justice system
"I always put 'Justice' now with quotes," the president said.
 
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One hates Trump. The other loves him. Two West Virginians wait for the president to come to town.
From their bus windows, the drivers and best friends see an increasingly bleak America.
 
'Dangerous and poisoned': Critics blast Trump for endorsing white nationalist conspiracy theory on South Africa
The president's inaccurate tweet about the 'large scale killing' of white farmers was his latest bid to signal common cause with nationalist movements abroad.
 
New York attorney general moves to open a state criminal tax investigation into Michael Cohen
The former personal lawyer for President Trump has already admitted to evading federal income taxes.
 
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Analysis
Tucker Carlson's rhetoric on immigrants and crime is wildly misleading
And he seems to know it.
 
GOP senator: Trump backs tenets of compromise on criminal-justice reform
The president's support delivers a jolt of momentum to the long-stalled effort, but any congressional action will be delayed until after the November midterm elections.
 
Trump recently sought his lawyers' advice on possibility of pardoning Manafort, Giuliani says
Trump attorney Rudolph Giuliani said Trump was seeking advice on pardons generally, and was upset that Manafort faced criminal exposure on charges unrelated to his work on Trump campaign.
 
 
Kavanaugh is not mentioned in once-secret report on press leaks
The 1999 report, sought by Democrats, largely cleared independent counsel's office of wrongdoing.
 
Michael Avenatti drops in on the Democratic Party's national meeting
The lawyer for the adult film actress who says she had an affair with Donald Trump speaks about everything but her lawsuit.
 
 
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