Freitag, 10. Februar 2017

Fwd: Trump blames politics for appeals court loss

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Trump faults 'political decision' of appeals court, promises future  win

Trump faults 'political decision' of appeals court, promises future win

President Trump promised additional legal action from his Justice Department on Thursday evening after the 9th Circuit denied his request to reinstate his ban on immigration from seven countries. 'SEE YOU IN COURT, THE SECURITY OF OUR NATION IS AT STAKE!' Trump tweeted, in all caps.
FULL ORDER: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision keeping Trump's  immigration ban on hold

FULL ORDER: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision keeping Trump's immigration ban on hold

A three-judge panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled against reinstating the Trump administration's travel ban.  Read their decision here.

House Oversight Committee calls for ethics review of Kellyanne Conway

The House Oversight Committee has asked the Office of Government Ethics to investigate White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway's endorsement of Ivanka Trump's clothing line on national television. 'Conway's comments clearly violate the ethical principles for federal employees and are unacceptable,' said the committee's top Republican.

Conway: Trump 'supports me 100 percent' in ethics flap

White House counsel Kellyanne Conway on Thursday evening said President Trump remains "100 percent" in her court despite comments she made earlier in the day that may have been a breach of federal ethics regulations. 'You ought to have a boss who treated me the way that the president is treating me today.'
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Kellyanne Conway's lengthening gaffe track

Kellyanne Conway's lengthening gaffe track

White House officials have been forced to spend time and energy defending one of their own over the past three weeks as Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Trump, committed a string of headline-grabbing gaffes that have created distractions for the fledgling administration. She started with 'alternative facts' and moved to 'buy Ivanka's stuff.'

Price's confirmation to accelerate Obamacare repeal

The confirmation of Tom Price as Health and Human Services secretary should accelerate Republican efforts to repeal Obamacare, an effort that is moving slower than some conservatives prefer. Republicans now expect to pick up the pace.

Nordstrom flap brings Trump's conflicts home to roost

Is it and should it be White House policy to retaliate against businesses that break ties with Trump-connected businesses? Enough White House bullying of business.
Walker's story shows that Trump can't count on Dems to save him — he  needs to produce results

Walker's story shows that Trump can't count on Dems to save him — he needs to produce results

There are interesting parallels between Gov. Scott Walker's playbook in Wisconsin and President Trump's in Washington. But Walker did not succeed just through campaign mechanics or Democrats being out of touch.  Walker's success came because his policies produced results.
Trump tells China: I'll honor One China Taiwan policy

Trump tells China: I'll honor One China Taiwan policy

President Trump told Chinese President Xi Jinping in a phone call on Thursday evening that the U.S. will respect the "One China" policy, under which Taiwan technically falls under the Chinese government. It was a reversal from his historic call to Taiwan's prime minister.

Boothe: Obstructionism game is risky for vulnerable Democrats

The Democratic Party is employing tactics that the Washington Post says constitute "an unprecedented break with Senate tradition" to slow walk the confirmations of President Trump's Cabinet nominees.  They are setting up vulnerable Democrats for failure in 2018.

Solidcore gym founder calls out Ivanka Trump after workout

The owner of trendy Washington-area gym chain Solidcore lashed out at Ivanka Trump over Facebook on Thursday after finding out the president's eldest daughter took her exercise class. "What you do when you find out Ivanka Trump just took [Solidcore], but used an alias to sign up for class? You reach out and ask for a meeting," wrote Anne Mahlum, founder of Solidcore. Sounds like a good way to scare away other prominent clients.
Rosie O'Donnell's starting to look a lot like Steve Bannon

Rosie O'Donnell's starting to look a lot like Steve Bannon

Actress and former talk show host Rosie O'Donnell appears eager to step into a hypothetical role portraying White House chief strategist Steve Bannon on NBC's "Saturday Night Live". She morphed a photo of her face onto Bannon's body and posted the finished image as her Twitter profile picture.
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