Wednesday 31 October 2018

Politics A.M.: Fact-checking Trump’s macho talk on birthright citizenship, military at the border

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Fact-checking Trump's macho talk on birthright citizenship, military at the border
With the midterms coming up, the president has been exaggerating what he can do to deter illegal immigration.
Power Up: Trump's birthright citizenship comments just made life harder for Republicans in tight races
Nothing like a constitutional debate to liven up the last days of a campaign.
 
Trump, self-described 'nationalist,' turns midterms into a forum on American identity
After weeks of warnings about the migrant caravan from Central America, Trump escalates the issue with a call to end birthright citizenship.
 
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Trump's visit to Pittsburgh after synagogue massacre creates tensions in grieving city
The White House invited the top Republicans and Democrats in Congress and some local leaders. The city's mayor had urged Trump not to visit until after the funerals for the victims.
 
A mass shooting in Pittsburgh and a Trump visit expose a divided America
In the wake of tragedy, Pittsburgh residents — and a father and daughter — wrestle with the country's poisonous politics.
 
'Pushing every button': Trump mobilizes the government in campaign's final days
The president is using his office to stoke the anxieties of his supporters on immigration and other issues in hopes of motivating GOP voters.
 
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Rep. Clyburn will campaign for candidate he denounced after abuse allegations
Republicans called on the third-ranking House Democrat to cancel an event with Archie Parnell, who admitted that he hit his ex-wife 45 years ago.
 
Mueller probes Roger Stone's interactions with Trump campaign and timing of WikiLeaks release of Podesta emails
The special counsel interviewed Stephen Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist, about alleged claims Stone made privately about WikiLeaks, according to people familiar with the session.
 
 
Republican mailer depicts a Jewish candidate gripping cash and grinning. The GOP is defending it.
Critics say the mailer employed age-old anti-Jewish tropes to attack Democratic state Senate candidate Matthew Lesser in Connecticut.
 
In Minnesota, two Senate candidates try to avoid being dragged down by the men of their party
For Sen. Tina Smith, a Democrat, and Republican Karin Housley, the politics of #MeToo are inescapable.
 
Republicans turn Kavanaugh into an election-year rallying cry
Trump and the GOP have cast the Supreme Court justice as a wrongly accused family man and victim of Democratic aggressiveness in hopes of energizing Republican voters.
 
 
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