Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Fwd: Politics P.M.: Trump said to pick Scott Pruitt to head EPA, an agency he is suing as Oklahoma attorney general

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Trump raises millions for transition while swiping at Boeing and joking about 'Apprentice'-style inaugural stunts; Trump picks Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad — a 'friend' of China's leader — as Beijing ambassador; Trump says stock ownership presents conflict of interest, but remains silent on his own business; The Daily 202: How Trump has zigged and zagged on the Muslim ban since proposing it one year ago today; Donald Trump is (finally) named Time's 'Person of the Year'; Holiday season is a tough time for low-wage federal contractors; Obama won lots of votes from racially prejudiced whites (and some of them supported Trump); In Louisiana Senate election, one final defeat awaits Democrats; Democrats' misleading claim that Concerned Veterans for America wants to 'privatize' VA; Trump formally introduces defense nominee James 'Mad Dog' Mattis; Obama defends his wartime strategy and laments Trump's likely change of course;
 
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Trump said to pick Scott Pruitt to head EPA, an agency he is suing as Oklahoma attorney general
The nomination of Pruitt, confirmed by a transition official, signals Trump's intention to dismantle President Obama's chief climate change policy. Pruitt, who has written that the debate on climate change is "far from settled," is part of a coalition of state attorneys general suing the agency over the administration's Clean Power Plan. This is a […]
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Trump raises millions for transition while swiping at Boeing and joking about 'Apprentice'-style inaugural stunts
He appears cool to a suggestion that he kick off his inauguration with a Fifth Avenue parade, then board a helicopter atop Trump Tower and fly to Washington.
By Matea Gold  •  Post Politics  •  Read more »
 
Trump picks Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad — a 'friend' of China's leader — as Beijing ambassador
The move could help ease worries among China's leaders about dealings with the Trump White House.
By Philip Rucker and Simon Denyer  •  PowerPost  •  Read more »
 
Trump says stock ownership presents conflict of interest, but remains silent on his own business
In "Today" show interview, the president-elect said he sold his shares because he felt he was likely to win the presidential election and didn't want such conflicts.
By Rosalind S. Helderman and Jenna Johnson  •  Read more »
 
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The Daily 202: How Trump has zigged and zagged on the Muslim ban since proposing it one year ago today
A timeline with 14 variations of his position – and what it says about the president-elect's governing style
By James Hohmann  •  PowerPost  •  Read more »
 
Donald Trump is (finally) named Time's 'Person of the Year'
Trump has long been obsessed with being on the cover of magazines, and Time's "Person of the Year" became his holy grail.
By Jenna Johnson  •  Post Politics  •  Read more »
 
Holiday season is a tough time for low-wage federal contractors
President Obama has taken action to protect contract workers, but his efforts are under attack.
By Joe Davidson | Columnist  •  PowerPost  •  Read more »
 
Obama won lots of votes from racially prejudiced whites (and some of them supported Trump)
Let's help Joe Scarborough understand some data.
By Michael Tesler  •  Monkey Cage  •  Read more »
 
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In Louisiana Senate election, one final defeat awaits Democrats
The GOP's John N. Kennedy is favored to win against Foster Campbell in a runoff vote.
By Tyler Bridges  •  Read more »
 
Democrats' misleading claim that Concerned Veterans for America wants to 'privatize' VA
We dug into a popular Democratic talking point mischaracterizing a proposal to overhaul the Department of Veterans Affairs.
By Michelle Ye Hee Lee  •  Fact Checker  •  Read more »
 
Trump formally introduces defense nominee James 'Mad Dog' Mattis
Mattis needs a waiver from Congress to serve as secretary of defense.
By Abby Phillip  •  Post Politics  •  Read more »
 
Obama defends his wartime strategy and laments Trump's likely change of course
The president wants to help his successor avoid "ill-considered" decisions.
By Greg Jaffe and David Nakamura  •  Read more »
 
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