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Ocasio-Cortez on Biden segregationist comments: Booker doesn’t need to apologize to Biden – USA TODAY
CLOSE Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) is joining the crowd of Democrats in the run for presidency in 2020. Here are 5 things you should know about the New Jersey senator. USA TODAY Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., said Thursday that Sen. Cory Booker does not need to apologize to Joe Biden after the New Jersey Senator criticized the former vice president’s controversial comments about working with segregationist senators during his early years on Capitol…
Putin warned US before drone was shot down not to attack Iran – New York Post
Vladimir Putin on Thursday warned President Trump not to use military force against Iran despite the Islamic Republic’s recent provocations — in comments apparently made before the US charged that Iran had shot down a military drone with a surface-to-air missile. During a marathon, four-hour call-in show, Putin warned the US that an attack on Iran would have enormous consequences, adding it would trigger an escalation of hostilities across the…
Trump says ‘Iran made a very big mistake’ after drone downing – CNN
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Supreme Court rules that Maryland ‘Peace Cross’ honoring military dead may remain on public land – The Washington Post
Robert Barnes June 20 at 11:39 AM The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a 40-foot cross erected as a tribute to war dead may continue to stand on public land in Maryland, rejecting arguments that it was an unconstitutional endorsement of religion. The vote was 7 to 2, but the ruling prompted an outpouring of individual opinions as the court struggled to explain what should be done with public displays…
Biden won’t apologize after Booker and Harris rebuke his remarks about working with segregationists – Salon
Joe Biden dismissed calls to apologize after citing his memories of working alongside fervent segregationist senators in the 1970s as he stressed the importance of “civility” in Congress, which he claims has all but disappeared. The former vice president struck a confrontational tone Wednesday night when asked about his comments, which have faced mounting criticism from his rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination and prompted renewed scrutiny of his…
Media outlets, lawmakers conveniently forget that US violated the Iran nuclear deal first – ThinkProgress
As the Trump administration works to drum up support for military action against Iran, many GOP lawmakers and mainstream media outlets have predictably and conveniently fallen in line, accepting the narrative that the country is hell-bent on building nuclear weapons and destroying the Middle East. Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated since the Trump administration blamed Iran for an attack on two tankers in the Gulf of…
Suspect arrested after standoff and the death of a young female cop in Sacramento – Los Angeles Times
Several officers were on a domestic disturbance call shortly before 6 p.m. Wednesday, helping a woman collect her belongings and leave a home in the north Sacramento neighborhood when Officer Tara O’Sullivan, 26, was wounded, Sgt. Vance Chandler said.
Iran shoots down US drone: Live updates – CNN
We are still awaiting a response from President Donald Trump to Thursday’s attack on a US drone. But in recent days, even as tensions have risen between Washington and Tehran, Trump has appeared to contradict some of his senior defense officials by downplaying the threat. Days after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the administration continues to consider military options for dealing with Iran, Trump dismissed the idea in an interview with Time magazine….
Biden defends remarks about segregationist senators: ‘Apologize for what?’ | TheHill – The Hill
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden invokes Ted Kennedy in defending remarks about working with segregationists Biden invokes Ted Kennedy in defending remarks about working with segregationists Booker hits Biden’s defense of remarks about segregationist senators: ‘He’s better than this’ MORE on Wednesday dismissed calls to apologize for invoking his working relationships with two segregationist senators as an example of “civility,” saying that his Democratic colleagues knew better. Asked by a…
Xi Jinping Arrives in North Korea, With Many Eyes on Trump – The New York Times
“China wants to use the visit to encourage Kim Jong-un to continue to freeze his missile tests,” said Wu Xinbo, director of the American studies program at Fudan University in Shanghai. “We should give him some incentives to stay on the right track.” The trip is the first by a Chinese leader to North Korea in 14 years. In the past year, Mr. Xi and Mr. Kim have met four…
With Maduro entrenched in Venezuela, Trump loses patience and interest in issue, officials say – The Washington Post
Karen DeYoung Josh Dawsey June 19 at 10:35 PM Last winter, the ouster of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro seemed a sure bet to President Trump, a quick foreign policy win at a time when other initiatives in Asia and the Middle East appeared stalled or headed in the wrong direction. Then came spring, when Juan Guaidó, the opposition leader Trump had recognized as Venezuela’s legitimate president, called for the Venezuelan…
Joe Biden says Cory Booker ‘should apologize’ for slam over working with segregationist senators – Fox News
Video Joe Biden suggests Cory Booker owes him an apology Joe Biden speaks after a fundraising event in Bethesda, Maryland. Former Vice President Joe Biden told reporters on Wednesday that he was not going to apologize for invoking his ability decades ago to work with two segregationist southern senators to “get things done.” A Fox News camera was rolling when Biden was asked if he was going to apologize for his…
Trump says Iran attacked 2 oil tankers. His critics agree. – Vox.com
It’s becoming clearer that Iran was responsible for an attack on two oil tankers in a strategic Middle Eastern waterway last week. That conclusion, reached even by some of President Donald Trump’s political opponents, could put significant pressure on the administration to deter a similar strike from happening again — perhaps even with force. On June 13, two vessels — one belonging to a company in Japan and the other…
Federal judge says census citizenship question merits more consideration in light of new evidence – The Washington Post
Tara Bahrampour June 19 at 6:42 PM A federal district judge in Maryland on Wednesday ruled that new evidence in the case of a census citizenship question merits more consideration, opening the possibility that the question could come before the Supreme Court again even after it rules as expected this month. Civil rights groups who had sued the government over its addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 Census…
Ex-congressional aide gets 4 years in prison for doxxing GOP senators – New York Post
A former Democratic congressional staffer was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison for posting the home addresses and phone numbers of five US senators online, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham and Rand Paul. Jackson Cosko, 27, hacked into Senate computers and doxxed the lawmakers out of anger over their roles in US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings, according to court documents. The former systems administrator…
‘Stain of slavery’: Congress debates reparations to atone for America’s original sin – The Guardian
For the first time in more than a decade, a debate has taken place between lawmakers in Congress on the original sin of the United States – the enslavement of 4 million Africans and their descendants – and the question of what can be done to atone for it through reparations. At a hearing at a House judiciary subcommittee on Wednesday, lawmakers and their witnesses ranged over the legacy of…
Biden’s boast of “civility” with segregationists gets backlash from 2020 Democrats – Vox.com
A number of Democratic presidential candidates, including Sen. Cory Booker and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, are calling on former Vice President Joe Biden to apologize for his recent comments about “civility” in Washington, in which he boasted about being able to work with segregationist senators. “Vice President Biden’s relationships with proud segregationists are not the model for how we make America a safer and more inclusive place…
$24.8 Million Raised in 24 Hours: Trump Adds to His Financial Advantage – The New York Times
[Sign up for our politics newsletter and join the conversation around the 2020 presidential race.] As an incumbent president, Mr. Trump also has the advantage of raising larger sums of money through his party. A spokesman for the R.N.C. said the $24.8 million figure was the total for the Trump campaign and its two joint fund-raising committees with the party, which can accept bigger checks. Republicans organized a day of…
CNN’s Don Lemon says Mitch McConnell’s argument against reparations comes from ‘position of privilege and bigotry’ – Fox News
Video Fox News Flash top headlines for June 19 Fox News Flash top headlines for June 19 are here. Check out what’s clicking on Foxnews.com CNN anchor Don Lemon took aim at Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Tuesday night, arguing his opposition to the idea of reparations was “simple-minded and stupid.” Ahead of the hearing on reparations, which took place on Wednesday and was attended by major figures like Sen. Cory…
Former Democratic aide headed to prison for ‘doxing’ five Republican senators – Washington Examiner
A former aide to two Democratic members of Congress will receive a sentence of four years in prison for data theft after pleading guilty to five felony charges linked to ‘doxing’ — or releasing personal information such as home addresses — five Republican senators. Jackson Cosko was sentenced Wednesday by Judge Thomas Hogan in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. Cosko was arrested in October 2018 for…