Friday 23 November 2018

Politics A.M.: Rhetorical bedlam erupts as Trump speaks to the world from Mar-a-Lago

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'HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!': Rhetorical bedlam erupts as President Trump speaks to the world from Mar-a-Lago
The president's morning announcements mixed Thanksgiving tidings, grievance and sparring with familiar foes.
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Confronted with the bloody behavior of autocrats, Trump, instead, blames the world
"Maybe the world should be held accountable, because the world is a vicious place," President Trump said when asked about the killing of The Post's Jamal Khashoggi.
 
Trump brushes aside CIA assertion that crown prince ordered killing, defends him and Saudi Arabia
The president's comments came after the agency declared with high confidence that Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
 
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Trump's judicial fantasy: What Chief Justice Roberts could have told him but didn't
The administration's extraordinary string of court defeats have come at the hands of judges across the country appointed by Republican as well as Democratic presidents.
 
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What's up with all those black men who voted for the Republican in the Georgia governor's race?
Between 8 to 11 percent of black men did not vote for Stacey Abrams in her bid to become the nation's first black female governor.
 
Cindy Hyde-Smith has embraced Confederate history more than once in her political career
People close to the Mississippi Republican, facing a Senate runoff next week, say that despite her controversial "public hanging" comments, they've never known her to show racial bias.
 
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House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Comey, Lynch
The orders instruct them to appear for closed-door interviews early next month. Comey has objected to the terms.
 
Thousands of U.S. troops celebrate Thanksgiving at the Mexican border
The Pentagon's logistics agency sent 799 pounds of turkey to the southern border in Texas for the holiday.
 
 
Judge rules that federal law banning female genital mutilation is unconstitutional
A federal judge dismissed criminal charges against two Michigan doctors in a female genital mutilation case that was the first of its kind.
 
Virginia court system 'crippled' by political dispute over appointing judges
Tim Hugo, the sole Republican state delegate in Fairfax County, seized power over a bipartisan process for judicial nominations.
 
 
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