The Note: As storm approaches, a self-imposed test for Trump - ABC News
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Politics would typically take a back seat for a few days while the nation focuses on a giant storm, right after commemorating 9/11.
Except, of course, weather event.
The political impact of this storm could be felt well beyond some canceled rallies and a truncated legislative week on Capitol Hill.
Trump has set up his own fresh tests for his administration, in the middle of an intense campaign
The Note: Primary season highlights Democrats’ leftward march - ABC News
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It’s not all about who wins and who loses – not when they’re playing the game differently.
The end of 2018’s long primary season most likely will not add to the limited tally of the toppled, with New York Gov.
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The moves stoke speculation that the Elizabeth Warren may be preparing for a presidential run in 2020.
The state’s first openly transgender candidate for Congress, Alexandra Chandler, says she intends to put another voice to November’s closely watched ballot measure on transgender rights.
The TV spot — which disclosed that the RGA was a donor but didn’t divulge how much it contributed — began running in local markets last week,
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White House officials discussing potential replacements for FEMA chief: report | TheHill
White House officials in recent days have reportedly been discussing possible replacements for Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) head Brock Long.
The Wall Street Journal reports that senior officials have discussed replacing Long, who was appointed to the position last year by MORE, due to an investigation into the FEMA chief's potential misuse of federal resources.
A White House official told the Journal that chief of staff
Trump stands by tweets questioning Puerto Rico death toll: 'NO WAY' | TheHill
MORE on Friday night doubled down in questioning the nearly 3,000-person death toll in Puerto Rico after a pair of hurricanes pummeled the island last year.
Trump sent two tweets casting doubt on the estimate reached by researchers at George Washington University (GWU) earlier this year.