Thursday 18 October 2018

Politics A.M.: Just about everything you’ve read on the Warren DNA test is wrong

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Just about everything you've read on the Warren DNA test is wrong
Reporters and politicians rushed to say the test shows she was only 1/1024th Native American. But that's a huge misinterpretation of the data.
Amid global outrage over Khashoggi, Trump takes soft stance toward Saudis
The president has repeatedly emphasized oil, arms sales and the dissident journalist's Saudi citizenship as reasons for moving slowly on his disappearance and suspected death.
 
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Will the swamp break ties?
 
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Why is Trump so keen to protect the Saudis?
As the evidence piles up, Trump and his lieutenants stick to their defense of the kingdom.
 
Crown prince under scrutiny in journalist's disappearance even as Saudis search for exculpatory explanation
Mounting evidence points to Mohammed bin Salman's involvement in the disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi.
 
'I am on the ticket': Trump seeks to make the election about him, even if some don't want it to be
The aggressive midterm strategy runs the risk of further energizing Democrats and alienating moderates who have turned on the president.
 
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Despite rampant voter enthusiasm, the reality: Many don't plan to vote in November
Americans cite skepticism and disillusionment as reasons for declining to cast ballots.
 
As midterms near, Democrats accuse GOP of plotting to cut Medicare, Social Security
The party seizes on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's comments about changing entitlement programs.
 
Then and now, President Trump and his supporters celebrate the greatest hits at his campaign rallies
Time stops as the president and his crowds treat 2018 much as they did 2016.
 
 
White House counsel Donald McGahn officially leaves the job
McGahn, who is replaced by veteran Washington lawyer Pat Cipollone, said goodbye to President Trump on Wednesday, sources said.
 
Democratic candidates for Congress have raised a record-shattering $1 billion this election
This year's midterm election could become the costliest congressional election cycle in U.S. history.
 
Another Trump-branded building has decided to take down the president's name
A Manhattan condominium called "Trump Place" is the latest in a string of properties that have distanced themselves from the president since the 2016 election.
 
 
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