Wednesday, 5 September 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump, White House strike back at Bob Woodward over new book

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Trump, White House attack new book from Bob Woodward
"This book is nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntled employees, told to make the President look bad," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a statement.
The Fix • Analysis
Bob Woodward, and the hostages serving in Trump's White House
Woodward's book expands upon a trend previously whispered about: Staff believe Trump is off the rails but also believe they can't leave.
 
Southern Republican senators reject Trump's criticism of Sessions
"We lost the Civil War, but I think we're winning the economic war since then," says Sen. Isakson in defending the South after the fallout over Bob Woodward's book on Trump.
 
 
Bob Woodward's new book reveals a 'nervous breakdown' of Trump's presidency
Aides routinely stole documents off Trump's desk. Military leaders ignored the president's orders. And the backstabbing went both ways.
 
Analysis
Annotated transcript: Phone call between President Trump and journalist Bob Woodward
The president called Bob Woodward in early August after the manuscript of his book had been completed. Here is what they said.
 
A Supreme scrum: It's slam-bam in first round of Kavanaugh hearings
In the Senate Judiciary Committee, the high-court confirmation process devolves into playground bickering as divisions over Trump dominate.
 
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Ten issues likely to come up on second day of Kavanaugh hearings
Executive power, abortion and affirmative action are among the matters senators are likely to raise in the 12-hour session.
 
Analysis
One senator's compelling theory for why the Kavanaugh hearings are so ugly
When Congress doesn't do its job argues Ben Sasse people turn to the courts for answers.
 
Mueller tells Trump's legal team that he will accept written answers on campaign questions
But the special counsel left open the possibility that he would continue to pursue a presidential interview.
 
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In Mass. primary, another Democratic House veteran falls to insurgent challenger from left
The liberal insurgency claimed another victory as Boston city councilor Ayanna Pressley defeated 10-term Rep. Michael E. Capuano, who has been one of the House's most reliable left-wing votes.
 
Top House Democrats show increasing confidence in retaking majority
Pelosi and Hoyer suggest that Democrats must be ready to go if voters return them to power.
 
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Does the U.S. lead the world in mass shootings?
A widely cited study has come under fire from a gun-rights researcher. The numbers change depending on what you count as a mass shooting.
 
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, Twitter's Jack Dorsey to face questions from Congress about Russia and censorship
The executives will try to assuage lawmakers who fear Russian propaganda and political censorship continue to plague the world's most popular social media sites.
 
 
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