Friday 14 September 2018

Politics A.M.: The mysterious, last-ditch effort to halt Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination

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The Fix •  Analysis
The mysterious, last-ditch effort to halt Brett Kavanaugh's nomination
One final turn in Democrats' desperate effort to do something -- anything -- about losing the Supreme Court.
Bitter Senate fight to confirm Kavanaugh plunges deeper into chaos over letter
The top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee said the allegation of sexual misconduct years ago came from a person who "strongly requested confidentiality."
 
Trump creates political storm with false claim on Puerto Rico hurricane death toll
The president's tweet came as his administration is preparing for Hurricane Florence and the damage it is expected to do to the East Coast.
 
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New York primary: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo defeats Cynthia Nixon after move to the left
Candidates down the ballot represented multiple establishment vs. insurgent battles in the Democratic Party.
 

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Fact Checker • Analysis
Obama's claim that Trump's Obamacare moves have 'already cost' 3 million people health insurance
Obama knocked President Trump for a decline in the number of insured Americans, but he used a cherry-picked number. Other surveys show little change.
 
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How Trump has sunk the hopes of refugees
The White House's steady dismantling of the U.S. refugee resettlement program is coming into focus.
 
'It totally belittled the moment': Many look back in dismay at Trump's tossing of paper towels in Puerto Rico
The president's lighthearted visit to San Juan in the wake of Hurricane Maria now reminds some of Bush's 'mission accomplished' and Katrina moments.
 
Scientists warned of rising sea levels in North Carolina. Republican lawmakers shelved their recommendations.
In 2012, the GOP-controlled General Assembly barred state agencies from basing regulatory policy on predictions of rising sea levels.
 
 
Puerto Rico's representative in Congress, a Trump supporter, rejects president's death-toll claim
In a Q&A, Republican Jenniffer González-Colón said the president's assertion about Hurricane Maria casualties was "not the reality" but accused Democrats of politicizing the issue
 
Democrats tout evidence of 'illegal coordination' between NRA and Montana GOP Senate nominee
Democrats are seizing on an audio recording in which Republican Senate nominee Matt Rosendale appears to say the NRA gave him advance notice of its involvement in the race. Rosendale and the NRA deny the claims.
 
N. Korea says U.S. 'smear campaign' over hacking undercuts Trump-Kim accord
At the same time, the two Koreas opened their first joint liaison office in the North.
 
 
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