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Saturday, June 23, 2018

Tipsheet: GOP laments week of chaos sowed by Trump

 
 
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The Memo: GOP laments week of chaos sowed by Trump
By Niall Stanage
 
The furor over child separations at the southern border has deepened concerns among Republicans over the Trump administration’s often-chaotic and polarizing approach to tackling major issues.
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Trump tweet may doom House GOP effort on immigration
By Melanie Zanona
 
President Trump on Friday may have doomed the chances for a House GOP immigration bill after urging Republican lawmakers to abandon the compromise effort they have been working on for weeks.
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House still plans immigration vote next week despite Trump's tweet
By Juliegrace Brufke
House GOP leaders plan to move forward with a compromise immigration bill next week despite a Friday morning tweet from President Trump saying he thinks Republicans should hold off on immigration until after the midterm elections.
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Trump rips media for not covering 'permanent separations' by undocumented immigrants
By Melanie Zanona
President Trump on Friday hit back against the news media for not covering what he called “permanent separations,” referring to victims who were killed in the United States by people in the country illegally. 
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Cohen distances himself from Tom Arnold after bizarre CNN interview
By Aris Folley
President Trump's longtime lawyer Michael Cohen on Friday distanced himself from Tom Arnold after the actor claimed in a bizarre TV interview that the pair would be spending the weekend "hanging out."
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Supreme Court rules law enforcement needs warrant to search cellphone data
By Lydia Wheeler
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that law enforcement in most cases has to obtain a warrant in order to search and seize long-term cell phone records that would show a person's location. 
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US military indefinitely suspends two training exercises with South Korea
By John Bowden
The Pentagon announced Friday that the U.S. would indefinitely suspend two training exercises with South Korea as part of the Trump administration's push to negotiate for the removal of North Korea's nuclear arsenal.
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Trump threatens tariff on all European cars
By Mallory Shelbourne
President Trump on Friday threatened to place a 20 percent tariff on all European cars entering the United States while blasting the "Tariffs and Trade Barriers long placed on the U.S. and it great companies and workers by the European Union."
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GOP lawmaker says Ginsburg, Kennedy may want to outlast Trump
By Scott Wong
Rep. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio), who’s running to be the next Judiciary Committee chairman, said Friday that some justices on the Supreme Court may be trying to stave off retirement until President Trump leaves office.
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House Judiciary Committee subpoenas FBI agent who sent anti-Trump texts
By John Bowden
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) issued a subpoena on Friday commanding FBI agent Peter Strzok to testify before the committee next week, despite Strzok's offer to testify voluntarily.
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The American economy is stronger than ever six months after tax cuts
By Mattie Duppler
OPINION | Since passage of the GOP tax-cuts bill in December, the once in a generation tax overhaul championed by President Trump and Republicans in Congress has already provided numerous benefits and an even brighter future for the American people.
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Will the nightmare that these children at the border face truly end?
By Barry Sarvet and Stevan Weine
OPINION | The abominable policy of separating young children from their parents and placing them in inhumane institutional conditions has for now been discontinued. But each of the 2,300 separated children are now set up for higher rates of depression, suicide, substance abuse, health risk behaviors, ischemic heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, skeletal fractures and liver disease.
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CNN: How Europe's populists are following the Steve Bannon playbook
By Tim Lister
Ever since he left the White House, Steve Bannon has been scouring the world for new opportunities to promote his brand of populism: a revolt against liberal elites, migration and multiculturalism -- and the revival of the nation state.
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The Associated Press: Trump tries to change focus of border debate
By Jonathan Lemire and Darlene Superville
President Donald Trump is trying to cast doubt on wrenching tales of migrant children separated from their families at the border. He’s dismissing “phony stories of sadness and grief” while asserting the real victims of the nation’s immigration crisis are Americans killed by those who cross the border unlawfully.
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Bloomberg: Trump Border Policy Mired in Confusion Following New Order
By Jennifer Jacobs and Terrence Dopp
 
President Donald Trump’s new policy on illegal border crossings entered its third day with confusion surrounding how authorities will handle enforcement and reunite families.
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The Washington Post: Arguments, confusion, second-guessing: Inside Trump’s reversal on separating migrant families
By Devlin Barrett, Josh Dawsey and Nick Miroff
 
The White House’s hastily crafted executive order to end child separations spurred confusion and fights within the federal government, and second-guessing from the president who had demanded the order in the first place. 
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The New York Times: Lobsters, Small-Batch Whiskey and Trump’s Trade War
By Alan Rappeport
The effects of President Trump’s trade war are beginning to ripple through the United States economy as steel tariffs disrupt domestic supply chains and global trading partners retaliate against a wide variety of American products, such as peanut butter, whiskey and lobster.
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