Friday 7 December 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump to nominate State Department spokeswoman as U.N. ambassador

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Trump to nominate State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert as the next U.N. ambassador
Nauert is the latest transplant from Fox News to be elevated to positions in the White House.
Republican officials had early warnings of voting irregularities in North Carolina
After the spring primary, aides to incumbent GOP Rep. Robert Pittenger told the state party's executive director and a regional NRCC director that they believed fraud had occurred, according to people familiar with the discussions.
 
Trump ally who served on voter integrity panel expresses concern about fraud in North Carolina
Other Republicans have remained silent as state officials investigate whether an operative working for GOP candidate Mark Harris illegally collected incomplete ballots from voters.
 
 
Democrat Dan McCready withdraws his concession in North Carolina congressional race roiled by accusations of fraud
In an interview with TV station WSOC, McCready also called on Republican rival Mark Harris "to tell the American people exactly what he knew and when he knew it."
 
Power Up: Rudy Giuliani talks -- and two lawyers listen
My interesting trip on the Acela.
 
Former FBI director Comey to testify in House GOP probe
The former FBI director is one of the final witnesses expected to interviewed in the investigation of how federal law enforcement handled probes of President Trump and Hillary Clinton, before Democrats take over the House.
 
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Trump called journalists 'THE ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE!' A Capital Gazette photographer had a powerful rebuttal.
Joshua McKerrow responded to Trump's attack by eloquently remembering Wendi Winters, who was killed in the mass shooting, and critiquing the president's vitriol as attacks against journalists rise.
 
The Fix • Analysis
With at least 16 members running, Congress will be another staging ground for 2020 presidential race
Capitol Hill will be a staging ground for presidential politics.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Tucker Carlson says Trump is 'not capable' and hasn't kept his promises
During a visit to Switzerland, Tucker Carlson says Trump has failed to deliver on his goals and that the Republican Party "will die" without changes.
 
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Housekeeper who worked illegally at Trump golf resort alleges mistreatment
The woman, 45-year-old Victorina Morales, came to the United States from Guatemala, the New York Times reported.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Sherrod Brown's tax math on GM moving to Mexico
The senator from Ohio said GM's tax rate would be cut in half if it moved its Lordstown plant to Mexico. That's open to interpretation.
 
 
William Barr is leading attorney general candidate in Trump discussions
The former attorney general under George H.W. Bush could get the job again amid intense partisanship over Russia probe.
 
Today's WorldView • Analysis
Trump's gamble on MBS looks worse by the day
The president's defense of the Saudi crown prince has fueled a rebellion in Congress.
 
 
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