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Trump Praises Egypt’s Authoritarian Leader

April 3, 2017 at 6:00 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Ever since he seized power in a military takeover nearly four years ago, Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has been barred from the White House. But President Trump made clear on Monday that the period of ostracism was over as he hosted Mr. Sisi and pledged unstinting support for the autocratic ruler,” the New York Times reports.

Said Trump: “We agree on so many things. I just want to let everybody know in case there was any doubt that we are very much behind President el-Sisi. He’s done a fantastic job in a very difficult situation. We are very much behind Egypt and the people of Egypt. The United States has, believe me, backing, and we have strong backing.”

Big Trump Donor Sought Back Channel to Russia

April 3, 2017 at 4:40 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“The United Arab Emirates arranged a secret meeting in January between Blackwater founder Erik Prince and a Russian close to President Vladi­mir Putin as part of an apparent effort to establish a back-channel line of communication between Moscow and President-elect Donald Trump,” the Washington Post reports.

“The meeting took place around Jan. 11 — nine days before Trump’s inauguration — in the Seychelles islands in the Indian Ocean… Though the full agenda remains unclear, the UAE agreed to broker the meeting in part to explore whether Russia could be persuaded to curtail its relationship with Iran, including in Syria, a Trump administration objective that would likely require major concessions to Moscow on U.S. sanctions.”

“Prince was an avid supporter of Trump who gave $250,000 last year to support the GOP nominee’s campaign, records show. He has ties to people in Trump’s circle, including Stephen K. Bannon, now serving as the president’s chief strategist and senior counselor. Prince’s sister Betsy DeVos serves as education secretary in the Trump administration.”

Buyer’s Remorse Sets In for Trump Voters

April 3, 2017 at 4:36 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

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Is Trumpcare Coming Back to Life?

April 3, 2017 at 4:35 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“House conservatives and the White House are mulling a potential agreement to revive the GOP Obamacare replacement bill that was pulled from the House floor just over a week ago,” Politico reports.

“The House Freedom Caucus, a conservative group that helped bring down the bill, has been in talks with Trump administration officials about changes to the legislation that might get them to ‘yes.’ One option seriously being considered, three Hill sources said, includes allowing governors to opt out of some Obamacare regulations.”

Senate Democrats Have the Votes to Block Gorsuch

April 3, 2017 at 1:45 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Senate Democrats “appeared to secure the votes necessary to filibuster the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch, sending the body hurtling toward a bitter partisan confrontation later this week,” the New York Times reports.

“With an announcement from Sen. Christopher Coons (D-DE) during the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearing to vote on Judge Gorsuch’s nomination, Democrats had found their 41st vote in support of a filibuster. The Senate Judiciary Committee was poised to approve the nomination later on Monday in a likely party-line vote to move President Trump’s selection to the Senate floor.”

“If the filibuster holds, Republicans have hinted strongly that they will pursue the so-called nuclear option, changing longstanding practices to elevate Judge Gorsuch on a simple majority vote.”

Graham Says Flynn Asking for Immunity Is ‘Bizarre’

April 3, 2017 at 12:28 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) “expressed concern about former national security adviser Michael Flynn’s requests for immunity from prosecution over ongoing investigations into whether members of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign had inappropriate contacts with Russian officials,” Politico reports.

Said Graham: “The whole situation with Gen. Flynn is a bit bizarre. He’s said in the past nobody asks for immunity unless they have committed a crime. I’m not so sure that’s true — as a lawyer I know that always that is not true. But the whole situation is really strange.”

Bonus Quote of the Day

April 3, 2017 at 12:23 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“Those who say that Marine Le Pen cannot get past the second round are the same as those who said that Trump could never win.”

— French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron, in an interview with Le Monde.

Obama Adviser Sought Names of Trump Associates

April 3, 2017 at 12:19 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“White House lawyers last month learned that the former national security adviser Susan Rice requested the identities of U.S. persons in raw intelligence reports on dozens of occasions that connect to the Donald Trump transition and campaign,” Eli Lake reports.

“The pattern of Rice’s requests was discovered in a National Security Council review of the government’s policy on ‘unmasking’ the identities of individuals in the U.S. who are not targets of electronic eavesdropping, but whose communications are collected incidentally. Normally those names are redacted from summaries of monitored conversations and appear in reports as something like ‘U.S. Person One.'”

Axios: “This new information does not validate Trump’s wiretapping tweets as he specifically mentioned Obama administration surveillance of Trump Tower.”

Stupid Watergate

April 3, 2017 at 10:00 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“It has all the potential consequences of Watergate, but everyone involved is really stupid.”

Americans Give Economy Highest Marks Since Crisis

April 3, 2017 at 8:56 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A new Pew Research survey finds 58% of Americans say the economic situation “is very or somewhat good.”

“This is the most positive assessment of U.S. economic conditions since 2007, and only the second time that half or more of those surveyed have given the economy a thumbs-up. Driving the latest increase is a jump among Republicans over the past year.”

Trump Can Take Profits at Any Time

April 3, 2017 at 8:32 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

President Trump can now “draw money from his more than 400 businesses, at any time, without disclosing it,” ProPublica reports.

“The previously unreported changes to a trust document, signed on Feb. 10, stipulates that it ‘shall distribute net income or principal to Donald J. Trump at his request’ or whenever his son and longtime attorney ‘deem appropriate.’ That can include everything from profits to the underlying assets, such as the businesses themselves.”

“There is nothing requiring Trump to disclose when he takes profits from the trust, which could go directly into his bank or brokerage account.”

How to Lose a Majority

April 3, 2017 at 8:14 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Amy Walter: “The very public intra-party fight between President Trump and the Freedom Caucus is just the latest twist in the ongoing fight over the philosophical, strategic and ideological direction of the Republican party. As has been his mode of operation since his candidate days, Trump has taken to Twitter to shame/intimidate/cajole members of his own party. In this case, it was to get rebellious GOPers to ‘take one for the team’ and support a flawed, but nonetheless GOP-authored Obamacare replacement bill. But, in the end, it’s not the Freedom Caucus that gets hurt by this infighting. They sit in safe Republican seats and know their voters better than anyone in DC. Instead, it’s the vulnerable GOP incumbents who lose this fight. Why? The more the GOP gets bogged down in process instead of progress, the more likely it is that their voters become disillusioned and that independent voters abandon them. Combine these ingredients with an energized Democratic base and you have all the ingredients for a disastrous midterm election in 2018 for the GOP.”

“In fact, if you look back at the last four midterm elections where the party in the White House lost control of one or both houses of Congress, you see that they share the following traits in common: the president has approval ratings among his own partisans under 85 percent and approval ratings among independents in the 30’s or low 40s.”

North Korea Ready to Use Nuclear Weapons

April 3, 2017 at 8:11 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

A senior North Korean defector has told NBC News that the country’s “desperate” dictator is prepared to use nuclear weapons to strike the United States and its allies.

Evaluating the Forces Opposing Trump

April 3, 2017 at 7:43 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

FiveThirtyEight: “Here’s one way you can tell what will become a problem for the White House: How many groups line up against the administration on a particular issue turns out to be a relatively good, semi-empirical way to gauge the level of difficulty Trump is in. Trump’s initiatives face resistance from a number of constituencies. But when several of these blocs band together, they cause stories to explode, forcing the White House to respond and often to shift direction.”

Here are six of the most important blocs: the bureaucracy, the courts, Democrats in Congress, the public, the media and Republicans in congress.

“Presidents have always had to grapple with most of these blocs… But Trump’s team, unlike the Obama administration, has publicly announced its intention to take on the press and the federal bureaucracy — so those two groups have had a more adversarial relationship with Trump as compared to Obama. And Obama, unlike Trump, could generally rely on members of Congress from his own party to back him. There was not a ‘Never Obama’ wing of the Democratic Party. So one way to look at Trump’s challenges is to evaluate how many of these groups are mobilized against him on particular issues.”

Haley Eclipses Tillerson on Foreign Policy Ladder

April 3, 2017 at 7:29 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“In Donald Trump’s first meeting with Nikki Haley, on November 17, he asked her to serve as his secretary of state. Haley turned him down, according to two sources familiar with the conversation, telling the president-elect that she lacked the requisite foreign policy experience for the job,” Politico reports.

“The former South Carolina governor wound up instead as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations — the first to enjoy Cabinet rank in a Republican administration since Jeane Kirkpatrick during Ronald Reagan’s first term. And with Rex Tillerson conducting his job almost entirely out of public view, Haley has improbably eclipsed the secretary of state as the country’s leading voice on foreign affairs.”

Washington Post: Haley emerges as tough-talking bellwether of Trump’s foreign policy.

Quote of the Day

April 3, 2017 at 7:15 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

“I don’t regret anything, because there is nothing you can do about it. You know if you issue hundreds of tweets, and every once in a while you have a clinker, that’s not so bad.”

— President Trump, in a Financial Times interview, adding, “Without the tweets, I wouldn’t be here.”

Is a Trumpcare Comeback Possible?

April 3, 2017 at 7:08 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

David Nather: “There have been a lot of recent signals that some quiet Trumpcare negotiations are still going on, but what do they really add up to? My best read, from talking to GOP sources over the weekend: Don’t bet on a Trumpcare comeback just yet, but don’t be shocked if it happens.”

“Republicans, including Freedom Caucus members, would really like to get an agreement this week that revives the whole thing. That’s why they’ve kept talking in recent days, and why Trump went golfing yesterday with conservative holdout Rand Paul.”

“No one’s actually sure if it’s possible.”

Kushner Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq

April 3, 2017 at 6:54 am EDT By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Jared Kushner “made a trip to Iraq over the weekend, visiting the country as the American military is aiding Iraqi forces in their brutal fight to retake Mosul from the Islamic State,” the New York Times reports.

“It was unclear what Mr. Kushner, who has been expanding his reach in his father-in-law’s administration, planned to gain from the trip. A senior administration official confirmed the visit, saying that Mr. Kushner, 36, who serves as a senior adviser to Mr. Trump, was invited by Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.”

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