Wednesday 12 September 2018

Politics A.M. | Fact Checker's anatomy of a Trump rally: 68 percent of claims are false, misleading or lacking evidence

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Anatomy of a Trump rally: 68 percent of claims are false, misleading or lacking evidence
For a second time, we checked the accuracy of every factual claim made by the president at one of his rallies. It's a long list, and not very pretty.
'Shipwreck': GOP grows fearful about losing Senate as candidates struggle, Trump support tumbles
"I hope when the smoke clears, we'll still have a majority," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell as the party is suddenly worried about reliably Republican Texas.
 
Manafort in talks with prosecutors about possible plea, according to people familiar with the discussions
In-person jury selection in the second trial of President Trump's former campaign chairman is set to begin Monday.
 
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'Tremendously big': Trump reaches for superlatives in the face of calamity
The president has long attracted criticism for an odd exuberance — and a fondness for exclamation points — amid storms and other deadly disasters.
 
Analysis
No, the handling of Hurricane Maria was not an 'unsung success'
The government itself says that its handling of the storm had significant gaps.
 
Government borrowing soars despite robust economy
Politicians from both parties are proposing ideas that would further drive up the deficit.
 
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Trump administration diverted nearly $10 million from FEMA to ICE detention program, according to DHS document
The document was made public on "The Rachel Maddow Show" by Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon, among the fiercest critics of the president's zero-tolerance immigration policy.
 
New Hampshire voters pick House candidates poised to make history no matter who wins
Tuesday's primaries set up a race that will produce either the state's first openly gay or first black representative. On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders's son was far behind.
 
For Andrew M. Cuomo, a difficult campaign may usher in a complicated third term
The two-term governor is favored over activist Cynthia Nixon, but his Albany allies down the ballot face stiffer liberal challenges.
 
 
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Rhode Island primary: Democrats' divisions play out in key races
The governor and lieutenant governor are both facing challenges from the left.
 
'You've set back the Jewish contribution': Stephen Miller's former rabbi issues fiery rebuke on Rosh Hashanah
The rabbi denounced Miller for his role in the proposal that resulted in the family separation crisis at the border, questioning how his values diverged so sharply from the congregation's.
 
 
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