Thursday 28 February 2019

Politics A.M.: Trump and Kim abruptly cut short summit + fact checking the Cohen hearing

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Trump and Kim abruptly cut short summit after failing to reach nuclear deal
Although the North Korean leader had said he was ready in principle to denuclearize, talks collapsed over economic sanctions. "Basically, they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety, and we couldn't do that," said President Trump. For Trump, the surprising turn of events amounted to a diplomatic failure.
'He tells me he didn't know': Trump defends Kim over death of Otto Warmbier
The president condemned the "brutality of the North Korean regime" after the college student's death in 2017. Today, he took a softer stance.
 
Fact Checker · Analysis
Fact-checking the Michael Cohen hearing
Here's a roundup of claims and statements made during hearing featuring testimony by the former attorney for President Trump
 
Michael Cohen drops ominous hint that Trump faces legal peril in House testimony
He alleged that the president manipulated financial records, paid to cover up extramarital affairs and reacted with glee when he learned in advance of a WikiLeaks dump of emails damaging to Hillary Clinton.
 
As a Trump insider describes a 'con man' president, both sides see a liar — who proves their point
The president's supporters concluded from Michael Cohen's self-avowed record of lying to protect President Trump that he cannot be believed. Democrats looked at the same set of facts and treated him as a redeemed truth teller.
 
 
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Republican focus on discrediting Cohen leaves little time to defend Trump
"We're asking the questions that we think need to be asked," said Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) in defending the GOP strategy at the high-stakes hearing.
 
Perspective
The Michael Cohen hearing wasn't a hearing at all. It was cheap theatrics.
A desultorily expanded version of "Twelve Angry Men" played out for hours on Capitol Hill.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Democrats lay groundwork to demand Trump's tax returns
That might be the most interesting takeaway from the Cohen hearing.
 
Surprise GOP tactical win in House exposes divisions in Democratic leadership
Republicans have embraced the use of a procedural tool to put swing-district Democrats in politically tight spots. Now Democrats are considering changing the rules.
 
 
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Virginia first lady under fire for handing cotton to African American students on mansion tour
As a girl's mother, a state employee, calls the first lady's action insensitive, the governor's office says Pam Northam had good intentions.
 
Trump inaugural committee hit with subpoena from D.C. attorney general
Karl Racine launches third investigation of inaugural events.
 
Booker and four 2020 presidential rivals endorse marijuana legalization
Every Democrat currently seeking the presidency supports changing drug law.
 
N.C. political operative indicted, and prosecutor signals that more charges are likely
Leslie McCrae Dowless, who worked for GOP nominee Mark Harris, was charged in connection with ballot irregularities in North Carolina's 9th District. The prosecutor will also examine who knew of and helped fund Dowless's operation — a sign of potential peril for Harris.
 
 
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