Monday, November 12, 2018

Monday's Headlines: Democrats signal aggressive scrutiny of Trump, resist impeachment calls

 
Democracy Dies in Darkness
 
 
Today's Headlines
The morning's most important stories, selected by Post editors
 
 
Election 2018
Democrats signal aggressive scrutiny of Trump, resist impeachment calls
House Democrats, while wary of the risks of alienating voters who backed President Trump, appear to be fully embracing their midterm victory last week as a mandate to dig deep into the actions of the executive branch.
Scott intensifies attacks against Nelson in Florida's U.S. Senate race as recount begins
Florida Gov. Rick Scott (R) accused the campaign of Sen. Bill Nelson (D) of trying to commit voter fraud even as officials, who are racing to meet a recount deadline, said they haven't yet found evidence of criminal conduct in the race.
 
The Debrief
In Paris, an understated Trump finds he's still the center of the world's attention — and outrage
By his standards, the president didn't throw many sharp elbows at his peers during a two-day visit to France. Yet it was still all about him because, in this case, of the images.
 
Today's WorldView | Analysis
Macron's pyrrhic victory over Trump
The French president decried President Trump's nationalism, but his own bid for international leadership could fail.
 
'We are armed now': In Kentucky, shootings rattle a black church and the white community around it
Police say a white man who couldn't get inside a historically black church outside Louisville drove to a nearby supermarket and killed two black shoppers.
 
'Being silenced is not acceptable': Doctors express outrage after NRA tells them 'to stay in their lane'
Medical professionals take to Twitter to share their stories about treating gunshot victims.
 
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Opinions
 
Why is Israel tossing a lifeline to Jamal Khashoggi's killers?
 
It's not the economy, stupid!
 
What House Democrats need to do
 
A bittersweet commemoration exposes ominous rifts in our new world order
 
Trump's utterly unnecessary self-inflicted wound
 
We already have a 'very strong opinion' about Jamal Khashoggi's murder
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'It is not safe': California wildfires continue deadly assault on populated areas
The Camp Fire in Northern California has been blamed for 29 deaths, and the weather is conducive to spreading fires through Tuesday.
 
 
Fact Checker | Analysis
Is Trump right? Can dictators and enemy generals obtain birthright citizenship for their children?
President Trump has made this claim about birthright citizenship at least twice. It's not as wrong as it seems regarding generals, but it's a shakier claim for dictators.
 
A senator from Mississippi joked about 'public hanging.' Her black opponent called it 'reprehensible.'
Cindy Hyde-Smith, a Republican senator from Mississippi, said, "If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row." Now, she's facing a backlash.
 
Covert Israeli military operation in Gaza exposed, igniting new tensions
The exchange of fire came amid reports that Israel and Hamas had reached an understanding to restore calm to the region after more than six months of heightened tensions.
 
     
 
 
 
 

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