THE NOTE: In Mueller’s wake, ideology gets ahead of policy for Trump.
A little over two weeks after announcing a run for president in 2020, Beto O’Rourke is bringing the campaign trail home to Texas this weekend, where the former congressman shot to stardom in his 2018 Senate run.
O’Rourke is labeling the sprint through the Lone Star State as the official kickoff to his grassroots campaign -- making stops in three cities in the span of just 12 hours. The home-state campaign blitz comes as O’Rourke hired Jen O’Malley Dillon, a veteran Democratic strategist who previously served as President Barack Obama’s deputy campaign manager during his re-election campaign in 2012, to anchor his 2020 bid. O’Malley Dillon’s experience brings a more traditional approach to the campaign style we saw from O’Rourke during his unsuccessful bid last year against incumbent GOP Sen. Ted Cruz.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke looks on during a meet and greet at Plymouth State College, March 20, 2019, in Plymouth, N.H.Friday morning’s episode features ABC News Senior National correspondent Terry Moran, who brings us up to speed on the controversy surrounding Special Olympics funding. Then, ABC News’ Anne Flaherty explains why the Department of Housing and Urban Development is charging Facebook with housing discrimination.
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Trump campaign urges networks to challenge top Trump detractorsTrump’s campaign urged major news networks not to allow Democratic lawmakers who have been critical of the president on their shows, adding that they should report the conclusions of Robert Mueller’s report as a “complete vindication” of Trump
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Analysis | Ex-Trump aide details president’s alleged effort to cover up the Trump Tower meetingMark Corallo alleges that then-communications staffer Hope Hicks lied to special counsel Robert Mueller about it.
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Mueller states no exoneration for Trump on obstruction, Trump claims oppositeAccording to MSNBC Chief Legal Analyst Ari Melber, Attorney General Barr’s letter tries to go much farther than what Special Counsel Mueller found on obstruction. The Attorney General, who Donald Trump appointed, tries to declare that the president did not obstruct justice, despite the fact that Mueller did not try to resolve that fact.
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In speech at Trump hotel, Gillibrand calls Trump a coward
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Trump Has Slapped His Brand On Images Of The White House To Sell At His Trump StorePresident Donald Trump has emblazoned the 'Trump' brand name on images of theWhite House to sell in his Trump Store and at the Trump International Hotel inthe capital
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Ex-Trump aide on prison: 'I had street cred' in 'Trump country'In his first ever interview on MSNBC, George Papadopoulos opens up to MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber about the Mueller probe, days after it ended. They got into why Papadopoulos stands by his guilty plea, how he was downplaying his contacts with Russia to “distance himself” from “stupid activities” and why he would be “honoured” to receive a pardon from Trump. Papadopoulos also describes his experience in prison after being sentenced in the Mueller probe, noting he had “street cred” because the prison was in “Trump country”
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The Note: Trump moves to weaponize Mueller reportJust like that, Robert Mueller’s investigation has gone from an existential danger to Trump’s presidency to a potentially valuable tool for his re-election campaign.
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