Monday, July 15, 2019

Monday's Headlines: Trump: Minority lawmakers should ‘go back’ to fix ‘crime infested places from which they came’

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Today's Headlines
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Trump: Minority lawmakers should 'go back' to fix 'crime infested places from which they came'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced President Trump's tweets, and the four intended targets promised to continue fighting Trump's agenda and accused him of trying to appeal to white nationalists. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi denounced the president's tweets about four minority congresswomen as "xenophobic comments meant to divide our nation."
Immigrant families waited in dread, but large-scale raids didn't appear to materialize
Immigration enforcement authorities said that plans to track down migrants with deportation orders would continue, but arrests appeared more akin to routine actions rather than the mass roundups that President Trump promised.
 
'His own fiefdom': Trump's chief of staff builds 'empire for the right wing'
Mick Mulvaney has focused his efforts on pushing conservative policies — while mostly steering clear of the Trump-related pitfalls that tripped up his predecessors.
 
He's the Rush Limbaugh of Brazil. He has Bolsonaro's ear. And he lives in rural Virginia.
Olavo de Carvalho has been broadcasting his right-wing views back to his native country for years. Now his message — laced with obscenities, homophobia and dark proclamations about a globalist conspiracy — is enjoying its moment.
 
 
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Opinions
Congress must pass the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement
Why Chicago police will not assist ICE in its raids
The Democrats are fighting each other when they should be fighting Trump
The rise and fall of America's 'policy entrepreneurs'
How Trump can mitigate the damage of folding on the census
The administration should fight graft in Guatemala. It's doing the opposite.
 
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Campaign 2020
Democrats debate how far left is too far as they prepare to take on Trump
On immigration and health care, many of the party's presidential candidates have moved into territory that could play into Republican criticisms.
 
Pompeo grants visa to Iran's top diplomat to visit New York but limits his movements
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was given a visa to honor U.S. commitments to the United Nations, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said in an interview.
 
A female minister was dismissed after visiting a sex shop. Congregants at her historic church want her back.
A group of congregants at Manhattan's Riverside Church introduced a petition calling for Amy Butler to be reinstated and asked the church to schedule a vote on the matter.
 
China posts slowest economic growth in decades amid trade war with U.S.
Beijing's economy decelerated to its slowest growth rate in 27 years, partly due to a slump in exports.
 
Airlines cancel thousands of flights as Boeing continues to fix 737 Max problems
American Airlines, United and Southwest have extended flight cancellations into the fall — a significant revision from an expected summer timeline.
 
Activist who highlighted African American history found dead in trunk of car, police say
Baton Rouge police do not yet know how Sadie Roberts-Joseph, 75, died. The news brought an outpouring of grief and disbelief from friends, family and local officials.
 

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