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More than 15 million viewers tuned into the first Democratic debate of the 2020 race – CNN

Thursday, June 27, 2019

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Rex Tillerson Says He Was Cut Out of Decisions by Kushner and Bannon – The New York Times

Thursday, June 27, 2019

“So at that point I just urged all the parties to be calm, let’s de-escalate this thing, don’t escalate, because that’s obviously the most dangerous situation at the moment is somebody decides they’re going to dial this thing up,” he added. Mr. Tillerson was also asked why no note-taker was present for a July 2017 meeting between Mr. Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia in Hamburg, Germany. The…

Twitter Adds Warning Label For Offensive Political Tweets – NPR

Thursday, June 27, 2019

A sample of the new warning notices that Twitter users will see before clicking to see tweets by government officials and political figures that violate Twitter’s rules. Twitter Twitter is creating a warning label to flag and suppress political tweets that break the platform’s rules on acceptable speech. It’s a bold step for the company, which has come under sharp criticism for its handling of tweets by major political figures…

Here’s why political gerrymandering matters to average voters – cleveland.com

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Acting in secret, emails and testimony show, Ohio Republicans designed the current congressional map in 2011 with a specific purpose in mind – to all-but-guarantee results of each election by creating 12 safe Republican districts and four for the Democrats. This was done by packing as many Democrats as possible into as few districts as possible. Bob Bennett, former Ohio Republican Party chairman, told The Plain Dealer ahead of 2001…

Winners and losers from the 1st 2020 Democratic debate – CNN

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Democrats get feisty in final stages of first debate of 2020 campaign Democrats tried to speak Spanish at the debate. How’d they do? Your top questions about every Democratic presidential candidate, answered

China wants a ‘balanced’ trade deal at summit, but the US isn’t interested – CNBC

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Supreme Court effectively blocks census citizenship question for… The Supreme Court on Thursday delivered a setback to the Trump administration’s plans to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census, effectively blocking the addition of… Politicsread more

The elephant in the room looks a lot like Joe Biden – Washington Examiner

Thursday, June 27, 2019

The first Democratic presidential debate featured random monologues in Spanish, a testy debate between Tulsi Gabbard and Tim Ryan, and almost no mention of the candidate polling better than everyone else in the Democratic field: Joe Biden. The challengers were reticent to mention the front-runner (why didn’t the moderators bring him up?) instead choosing to make an affirmative case for their own agenda and Trump #resistance bona fides. But Biden…

Opinion: Which Democratic candidate came out on top? – CNN

Thursday, June 27, 2019

The Democratic debates seemed set up to be a disaster: Too many people on stage with too much to discuss. Instead, Wednesday night was a moment of hope in the midst of a deep political depression. Regardless of your political views, the first debate, featuring 10 candidates, was reassuring and even inspiring. All 10 people on stage were (for the most part) cogent, competent, serious, and passionate. It’s a shame…

Beto O’Rourke’s unnecessary Spanish monologue is offensive pandering at its worst – Washington Examiner

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Beto O’Rourke was asked a straightforward question by MSNBC host Savannah Guthrie during the Democratic debate about what top marginal tax rate he would support. Naturally, O’Rourke ignored it entirely. In his usual pretentious and hand-wavy style, the former Texas congressman sidestepped the question, instead launching into a long monologue about wealth inequality and an “economy that is rigged for corporations and the very wealthy.” Yet he knew he couldn’t…

China’s Xi to present Trump with terms for settling trade deal: WSJ – CNBC

Thursday, June 27, 2019

This unusual trend is providing key support for US stocks, Citi… The stock market is shrinking for several key reasons, but there’s a way for investors to maneuver it, says Citi Research strategist Robert Buckland. Trading Nationread more

Opinion | Democratic Debate: Commentary and Analysis – The New York Times

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Well, Ross, we can argue about Mueller on the podcast after July 17. As for tonight, as someone who wakes up in the middle of the night worrying about this primary, I feel pretty good. I still think Warren is on the rise, and nothing happened to humiliate the party. How about you two?

Federal Asylum Officers Ask Court To Halt ‘Remain In Mexico’ Program – NPR

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Cuban migrants are escorted by Mexican immigration officials in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in April, as they cross the Paso del Norte International bridge to be processed as asylum seekers on the U.S. side of the border. Christian Torres/AP hide caption toggle caption Christian Torres/AP Cuban migrants are escorted by Mexican immigration officials in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, in April, as they cross the Paso del Norte International bridge to be processed…

Watch the Democratic Debate With Live Analysis – The New York Times

Thursday, June 27, 2019

And thanks to all the chatters. This was fun. Let’s do it again. Oh, wait, we will. Tomorrow. Same time, same place.

Beto O’Rourke’s unnecessary Spanish monologue is offensive pandering at its worst – Washington Examiner

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Beto O’Rourke was asked a straightforward question by MSNBC host Savannah Guthrie during the Democratic debate about what top marginal tax rate he would support. Naturally, O’Rourke ignored it entirely. In his usual pretentious and hand-wavy style, the former Texas congressman sidestepped the question, instead launching into a long monologue about wealth inequality and an “economy that is rigged for corporations and the very wealthy.” Yet he knew he couldn’t…

Democrats Make Missteps on Climate, Wages in Debate – Snopes.com

Thursday, June 27, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — This was no Trump rally. Ten Democrats kicked off the presidential debate season with a sober rendering of policy that featured a smattering of missteps on climate change, the economy and more but no whoppers. The Democrats spoke largely in generalities Wednesday night and when they got into the nuts and bolts, their claims largely checked out. But not always. A look at the rhetoric from the…

Trump prepared to impose lower tariffs if China talks fail – Politico

Thursday, June 27, 2019

President Donald Trump said China has devalued its currency to make its exported goods cheaper, so consumers are not facing higher costs. | Mark Wilson/Getty Images Trade By PRADNYA JOSHI 06/26/2019 12:22 PM EDT Updated 06/26/2019 04:34 PM EDT 2019-06-26T04:34-0400 President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was prepared to impose additional tariffs on China if talks this week don’t end in progress, but suggested additional duties could start at a…

Sen. Mike Braun: As Dems debate, let’s remember that Trump has already remade judiciary for decades to come – Fox News

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Video What topics can we expect the first Democratic presidential debate to cover? Trump campaign advisory board member Madison Gesiotto and Democratic strategist Kevin Walling look ahead. As Democrats descend on Miami for their first presidential debate, it’s a good time to reflect on the fact that President Trump has kept his promise to nominate great conservative judges, with the Senate approving 125 judges since Trump took office — including 40 since…

Live Updates Ahead of Tonight’s First Democratic Debate – The New York Times

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Hours before taking the debate stage, Ms. Warren traveled to Homestead, a South Florida facility for unaccompanied migrant children that is often referred to as a detention center. Homestead has become a symbol, in some political and immigration activist circles, of the Trump administration’s hard-line immigration policies, which once officially included separating children from their families at the U.S.-Mexico border. Ms. Warren climbed up on a stepladder to wave to…

What Mexico’s immigration crackdown looks like – CNN

Thursday, June 27, 2019

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Byron York: What now, for those who denied a ‘crisis’ at the border? – Washington Examiner

Thursday, June 27, 2019

Congress is debating emergency humanitarian aid to care for migrants on the U.S.-Mexico border. The need is obvious. With virtually no barrier to stop them, thousands of migrants are crossing illegally into the United States every day. More than a million will come this year. U.S. law prevents border officials from quickly returning them. While they are being processed, some of the migrants, including children, are being kept temporarily in…