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  May 20, 2019   Good morning from Washington, where our leaders often fail to put economic growth, job creation, and frugal spending among their top priorities for Americans. It’s not too late to achieve a balanced approach, Heritage Foundation President Kay Coles James writes. A veteran’s widow hopes to clear his name after the EPA helped put him in prison, Kevin Mooney reports. Carly Fiorina joins the podcast to talk about what leadership entails. Plus: Rep. Michael Cloud on overcoming anti-Semitism, Leslie Dean on the lies of the abortion industry, and Cal Thomas on remembering Doris Day.       Commentary I’ve Had 2 Abortions. Here’s Why I Support Alabama’s Pro-Life Law. The horror I felt when I realized I had been lied to—not once, but twice, and by different doctors—was overwhelming. More News This Vet Imprisoned for Digging Ponds on His Land Died. Now His Widow Continues the Fight. The Supreme Court has vacated a lower court ruling against Joe Robertson, who was sent to federal prison and ordered to pay $130,000 in restitution through deductions from his Social Security checks. More Commentary The Path to Putting Government in Its Proper Place “Blueprint for Balance,” released today, presents The Heritage Foundation’s extensive research on the federal budget. If implemented, it can lead to a freer, more prosperous America with opportunity for all. More Commentary Anti-Semitism Must Be Defeated at Home and Abroad There is “an ongoing effort by the global anti-Israel community—which now includes members of our own Congress—to delegitimize and destroy one of our most reliable allies and to bolster a terrorist regime,” writes Rep. Michael Cloud. More Analysis Want to Be a Leader? Carly Fiorina’s Advice for Unlocking Your Highest Potential “What I’ve learned is that anyone can be a problem-solver, which means that all of us can be leaders, because problem-solving is the purpose of leadership,” Carly Fiorina tells The Daily Signal. More Commentary Thanks to Rush Limbaugh, I Had a Friendship With Doris Day Limbaugh once mentioned how few Republicans and conservatives there are in Hollywood. He said Doris Day was one of them. More Commentary We Hear You: When Transgender Athletes Crush the Girls “So what if they call you transphobic? Who cares? As a black woman in America, I’ve been called way worse and none of it bothers me because I am confident in who I am,” writes Deborrah Cooper. More           The Daily Signal is brought to you by more than half a million members of The Heritage Foundation.
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In case you missed it, here’s the letter we sent yesterday asking readers to contribute to our mission. We greatly appreciate any support you’re able to provide at this early, pivotal stage of our venture! Trump’s Immigration Plan “President Donald Trump on Thursday proposed overhauling the U.S. immigration system to favor young, educated, English-speaking applicants instead of people with family ties to Americans.” Reuters From the Left The left is disappointed that the bill fails to address Dreamers and other undocumented immigrants, and defends the current family-based immigration system. It was a “lost opportunity… this proposal does not address some of the thorniest elements of the immigration debate. Most notably, it avoids the question of what to do about the 1.8 million immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children… No proposal that fails to grapple with this vulnerable population will be taken seriously by Democrats — nor should it be. The plan also does not address how to bring the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States out of the shadows.”
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“While at first this may seem good for tech — an industry experiencing cutthroat competition for the limited number of US tech workers — it’s completely unrealistic. You can’t expect people to move and work here without the hope of bringing their families with them… ‘[They are] trying to create a dichotomy between supposedly low-skill, low-paid, family immigrants and high-tech, high-wage, not-jobs-stealing, merit-based immigrants… [but] the fact is everyone has family’… People coming to work in the US — who aid American companies and generally benefit the overall economy — are entitled to live full lives.”
Rani Molla, Vox
 
“We expect people to arrive from somewhere else in the world, become American, have children who grow up as Americans, and possess loyalty, common civic values and a sense of shared identity. This is a dimension of immigration in which the United States probably has the world’s strongest track record. But practically speaking, how does that actually happen?… 
 
“Throughout U.S. history, families and extended family networks have offered intense social, cultural and financial help to new immigrants. They assist newcomers in finding housing and jobs, as well as translating important information, such as tax, DMV and school registration forms. Many also provide emotional and psychological support and communicate U.S. cultural norms throughout the adjustment process… Are we setting ourselves up to host a set of people who see themselves as global winners, looking to negotiate the best residency deal for themselves without emotional connections to us or intellectual regard for our ideals?”
Julia Brookins, NBC News
 
Many argue that “we need more workers, at all wage levels… we have about 7.5 million unfilled jobs and the fertility rate in the United States plunged to a 30 year low.”
Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post
 
Counterpoint:[Merit-based] immigration has worked in Canada. Unlike in the United States, a vast majority of immigrants to Canada are evaluated on their skills and qualifications and whether those match the needs of the labor market. It’s an imperfect system — what policy isn’t? — but it is the reason Canadians are broadly content that their country has one of the highest rates of immigration in the world. The success of the merit-based system also permits the government to have the generous refugee and humanitarian policies that it does… the left would be wise to reset [the immigration] debate by agreeing to focus on highly skilled immigrants.”
Omer Aziz, New York Times

“It’s useful to spur debate on the right mix of migrants, which in our view would include both the skilled and educated and the kind of scrappy, hungry settlers who have supercharged this nation’s economy since its founding. The real test is whether the Trump plan is the basis of dealmaking or just a talking point designed to win over suburban voters in swing districts. As the president likes to say: We’ll see.”
Editorial Board, Washington Post From the Right The right supports the plan, arguing in favor of a merit-based immigration system. “The United States, unique among developed countries, maintains a quixotic and outdated immigration system—created in 1965—in which the vast majority of immigrants are admitted through family reunification… [This plan] would merely bring U.S. immigration policy into alignment with what the rest of the developed world does… we need a modernized immigration system that puts the American economy and American interests first. That’s the direction Trump’s plan would take us, and it’s about time.”
John Daniel Davidson, The Federalist

“America would still be a beacon for freedom and opportunity across the globe. The refugee program — providing a safe harbor to those who are escaping persecution — would be preserved. First in line to gain visas would still be immediate family members of American citizens… 

“The United States is like an NFL team that every year can have every first-round draft pick. Most immigrants with exceptional skills and talents want to come to America. They don’t want to go to France or Brazil or Australia or Russia. Foolishly, we have turned them away… Under the Trump plan, the percent of immigrants with college and advanced degrees would nearly double, according to the White House’s calculations. And many of these degrees will be in engineering, the sciences and technology. We need them.”
Stephen Moore, Washington Times

“The people who own software companies think we need more immigrant programmers; the people who work as programmers often have other views… the buyers and the sellers in any given market often see things very differently from each other… The United States has interests of its own, some of those interests are economic, and immigration should serve American interests first and foremost, with humanitarian concerns and other considerations subordinated.”
Kevin D. Williamson, National Review

Admitting immigrants on the basis that they’d make Americans better off — who could oppose that?… One thing I like about the proposed bill is that it doesn’t cap the number of people we’d admit. [Under a previously proposed bill], we’d admit no more than 500,000 people a year. But if the 500,001st immigrant would make us better off, why would we reject him?”
F.H. Buckley, The American Spectator

“Trump must feel more comfortable with keeping the legal immigration level where it is. It’s consistent with his American Greatness theme to want to admit large numbers of the best and brightest from around the world. And his base, while many in it would probably prefer less legal immigration, isn’t likely to balk over keeping such immigration where it is, as long as the system is predominantly merit based… perhaps most importantly, by keeping legal immigration where it is, Trump can easily dodge the charge of being anti-immigrant. He can say he’s pro-immigrant — but pro-legal immigrants with skills and with proficiency in English.”
Paul Mirengoff, Power Line Blog

Some, however, are critical that the plan does not reduce the number of legal immigrants. “The proposal is not really a legislative vehicle; there’s no chance an immigration bill even remotely acceptable to Republicans can make it through this Congress. That means this proposal is more of a campaign platform, outlining the official Republican approach to immigration. Formally embracing the current legal-immigration level of more than one million each year would mean that the GOP, as on so many issues before, would simply be the Democrat-lite party, wanting to go in the same direction, just more slowly.”
Mark Krikorian, National Review On the bright side…

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DRIVING THE DAY

NEW … SEAN GROMAN, who most recently was the executive producer of “Fox and Friends” — Fox News’ morning show, which typically counts President DONALD TRUMP as a viewer — is joining Targeted Victory, the GOP consulting firm. He’ll be based in New York. The Medium post announcing his job

ON THE WHITE HOUSE BEAT — ANITA KUMAR emails us that the hunt is still on for Trump’s immigration czar, though interest appeared to wane after the president fired DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen last month. One name in the mix: TOM HOMAN, the tough-talking former acting director of ICE and Fox News regular who had been mentioned as a possible successor before Nielsen’s departure.

HOMAN RECENTLY spoke to the White House, but he told Anita that he was merely offering advice about how the position should be structured. When asked if he would consider the job, Homan was non-committal, saying he wasn’t sure he wanted to come back because he was “enjoying retirement too much.”

THE DCCC, the campaign arm of House Democrats, will announce today that it raised $7.85 million in April, our colleague LAURA BARRÓN-LÓPEZ told us. More than $4 million of that chunk came from small-dollar contributions, with an average donation of $19. The DCCC raised $32.45 million in the first quarter of 2019.

Good Monday morning. WOW — “Billionaire Robert F. Smith pledges to pay off Morehouse College Class of 2019’s student loans,” by WaPo’s Allison Klein

ALEX ISENSTADT — “Trump scrambles to reverse Rust Belt slide”: “President Donald Trump’s aides and allies are moving aggressively to shore up his support in three Rust Belt states that propelled him to the presidency — but where his own polling shows him in trouble heading into 2020.

“Trump will travel to Pennsylvania Monday for a rally that comes after recent visits to Wisconsin and Michigan, two other states at the center of his reelection strategy. Those appearances are just the most public display of his team’s efforts to fortify his standing.

“Behind the scenes, they’ve rushed to the aid of languishing state Republican Party machines and have raised concerns that a potential GOP Senate candidate in Michigan could hurt the president’s prospects there. They are also scrutinizing the map for opportunities to fire up his base in the trio of states.

“The moves come at a time of growing anxiety over the geographic linchpin of his 2020 hopes. The Trump campaign recently completed a 17-state polling project that concluded the president trails Joe Biden in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan, according to two people briefed on the results. America First Action, the principal pro-Trump super PAC, is expected to conduct its own polling and focus groups in Pennsylvania and Michigan later this summer.” POLITICO

ANOTHER PROBLEM ON THE PRESIDENT’S PLATE — BEN WHITE: “How a full-scale trade war could slam Trump in 2020”: “If the president moves ahead with 25 percent tariffs on everything China exports to the United States, it could amount to a tax hike of more than $2,000 on the average American family, swamping the reduction they won from Trump’s signature legislative achievement — the 2017 tax law.”

WAR WATCH … “Trump warns Iran not to threaten U.S. or it will face ‘end,’” by AP’s Jon Gambrell in Dubai: “President Donald Trump warned Iran early on Monday not to threaten the United States again or it’ll face its ‘official end,’ shortly after a rocket landed near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad overnight.

“Trump’s tweet comes after he seemingly sought to soften his tone on Iran following days of heightened tension sparked by a sudden deployment of bombers and an aircraft carrier to the Persian Gulf over still-unspecified threats.

“In the time since, officials in the United Arab Emirates allege four oil tankers sustained damage in a sabotage attack. Yemeni rebels allied with Iran launched a drone attack on an oil pipeline in Saudi Arabia. U.S. diplomats relayed a warning that commercial airlines could be misidentified by Iran and attacked, something dismissed by Tehran.” AP

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2020 WATCH … MAYOR PETE EDITION — “Buttigieg finds friends on Fox as he calls out ‘grotesque’ Trump attacks,” by Daniel Strauss: “‘The tweets are — I don’t care,’ [Pete Buttigieg] said, triggering applause from the audience at Stevens High School in Claremont, N.H.

“‘It’s a very effective way to command the attention of the media,’ Buttigieg said. ‘I think that we need to make sure that we’re changing the channel from this show that he’s created. … And I get it, look — it’s mesmerizing and hard for anyone to look away. Me too. It is the nature of grotesque things that you can’t look away.’

“The comments and loud applause came during one of the more lively exchanges in the wide-ranging event, which also featured biographical footage of the mayor from Indiana. It underscored the approach Buttigieg has taken in dealing with Trump and Fox News, an approach that contrasts with some other Democratic presidential candidates.” POLITICO

— MEANWHILE, BACK HOME … SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE: “South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg out of town for nearly half the days in recent months”

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NYT’S PETER BAKER and MARK LANDLER: “Trump to Open Middle East Peace Drive With Economic Incentives”: “After more than two years of study and deliberation, President Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, have decided to take a businessman’s approach to Middle East peace: They will try to buy their way to a deal.

“On Sunday, Mr. Trump and Mr. Kushner finally opened their long-awaited drive for what the president has called ‘the deal of the century’ by announcing that the United States would hold an ‘economic workshop’ in Bahrain next month to produce strategies to invest in the Palestinians and other Arabs.

“The idea is to secure financial commitments from wealthy Persian Gulf states as well as donors in Europe and Asia to induce the Palestinians and their allies to make political concessions to resolve the decades-old conflict with Israel. The White House has indicated that it is seeking tens of billions of dollars but would not identify a precise figure; diplomats and lawmakers have been told the goal is about $68 billion for the Palestinians, Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.” NYT

— COME ON, JARED! … THE TELEGRAPH’S @rafsanchez: “Palestinian prime minister says the Palestinians have not been consulted about the American plan for an economic conference in Bahrain. This is the same conference where the Palestinians are supposed to be wowed by economic incentives into making political concessions.”

SPOTTED: U.S. Ambassador to Germany Ric Grenell chatting with Monica Crowley at the Trump Hotel on Sunday. Crowley was at the hotel for a welcome-to-D.C. dinner. Crowley is joining Treasury in the top comms job. Pic

TRUMP’S MONDAY — The president will leave the White House at 5:40 p.m. en route to Montoursville, Pa. He will deliver remarks at a campaign rally at 7 p.m. before returning to Washington.

TRACKING TRADE … VP MIKE PENCE is speaking at an event for the USMCA, the president’s trade deal with Canada and Mexico, today in Jacksonville, Fla.

PLAYBOOK READS

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PHOTO DU JOUR: Speaker Nancy Pelosi, standing with Caroline Kennedy and Jack Schlossberg, receives the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award on Sunday in Boston. | Josh Reynolds/AP Photo

WSJ A-HED … “U.S. Officer on a Pink Phone Dials Down North Korea Tensions: In the DMZ, daily calls over an old hotline began ringing again after five years, covering issues such as girlfriends, the Dodgers or nothing much at all,” by Timothy Martin

HMM … “Deutsche Bank Staff Saw Suspicious Activity in Trump and Kushner Accounts,” by NYT’s David Enrich in Jacksonville, Fla.: “Anti-money laundering specialists at Deutsche Bank recommended in 2016 and 2017 that multiple transactions involving legal entities controlled by Donald J. Trump and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, be reported to a federal financial-crimes watchdog.

“The transactions … set off alerts in a computer system designed to detect illicit activity, according to five current and former bank employees. Compliance staff members who then reviewed the transactions prepared so-called suspicious activity reports that they believed should be sent to a unit of the Treasury Department that polices financial crimes.

“But executives at Deutsche Bank, which has lent billions of dollars to the Trump and Kushner companies, rejected their employees’ advice. The reports were never filed with the government.” NYT

— New Twitter user Rod Rosenstein (@RJRosenstein) quotes himself from 2017: “If you ask me, one of the main problems in Washington, DC, is that everybody is so busy running around trying to protect their reputation instead of protecting the republic, which is what they are supposed to be doing.” Video

BEYOND THE BELTWAY … RAHM SPEAKS — “Rahm Emanuel, Chicago’s Departing Mayor, in His Own Words,” by NYT’s Monica Davey in Chicago: “He rattled off statistics of a city transformed over the last eight years, with the arrival of corporate headquarters and technology companies, longer hours for children in public schools and higher graduation rates, improvements to the city’s public transit system, the hiring of 1,000 new police officers, millions of dollars in grants for development in struggling neighborhoods, and the unveiling of a reimagined riverfront.” NYT

THE TALK OF LANGLEY — “A CIA suicide sparks hard questions about the agency’s Memorial Wall,” by WaPo’s Ian Shapira: “She had spent the year in Afghanistan targeting senior al-Qaeda and Taliban members from one of the CIA’s most important bases. Ranya Abdelsayed was less than 48 hours away from returning to the United States in 2013 when a colleague found her body in her bed at the agency’s Gecko Firebase in Kandahar. At 34, she had shot herself in the head. The next year, Abdelsayed was honored with a black star on the CIA’s vaunted Memorial Wall, which pays tribute to members of the CIA who, its inscription reads, ‘gave their lives in the service of their country.’

“On Tuesday, the CIA will hold its annual ceremony to recognize the fallen, unveiling new stars on the increasingly crowded wall. But not everyone agrees that Abdelsayed — one of at least 19 CIA deaths in Afghanistan during the longest war in U.S. history — deserved that honor. Of the 129 men and women given stars, she is the only one to have died by suicide.” WaPo

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VALLEY TALK — “Google suspends some business with Huawei after Trump blacklist,” by Reuters’ Angela Moon: “Google has suspended business with Huawei that requires the transfer of hardware, software and technical services except those publicly available via open source licensing, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday, in a blow to the Chinese technology company that the U.S. government has sought to blacklist around the world.

“The move could hobble Huawei’s smartphone business outside China as the tech giant will immediately lose access to updates to Google’s Android operating system. The next version of its Android smartphones will also lose access to popular services including the Google Play Store and Gmail and YouTube apps.” Reuters

MEDIAWATCH — “CBS Hurls New Anchor Team Into TV’s Morning-News Wars,” by Variety’s Brian Steinberg: “CBS News plans to hurl a new anchor squad into TV’s morning-news wars Monday when a different trio – Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil – takes the helm at ‘CBS This Morning.’ … David Begnaud … becomes the show’s lead national correspondent. Jericka Duncan becomes a national correspondent. Vladimir Duthiers will give a first look at each day’s most talked-about stories. And Anna Werner will serve as a consumer investigative correspondent.” Variety

— END OF AN ERA: Steve Kroft signs off from CBS’ ‘60 Minutes’ for the last time. Two-minute video

PLAYBOOKERS

SPOTTED: Dave Wasserman playing his fiddle at the Galway Arms in Chicago. Pic

WEEKEND WEDDINGS — Brian Fung, a tech reporter at CNN, married Elizabeth Lamme, a certified nurse midwife at MedStar Washington Hospital Center, at a ceremony at Iron Gate Restaurant in Dupont Circle officiated by Anthony Adragna. “The couple later celebrated with drinks and dancing at Republic Restoratives.” PicAnother pic

— Sam Cooper, deputy COS for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), on Saturday married Josie Peterson, who works in public affairs at Woodberry Associates, in a wedding at City Winery surrounded by friends and family. The two met during the 2016 campaign, where they both worked for Cruz. PicAnother pic

SPOTTED: David Polyansky, Catherine and Stewart Frazier, Chris Wilson, Julia Doyle, Miles Novak, Brock Lowrance, Ethan Zorfas, Alex Moe and Derek Flowers, Mark and Ashlee Rich Stephenson, Nick Schulte, Vaughn Hillyard, Betsy Klein and Eli Yokley.

BIRTHWEEK (was yesterday): Ashraf Ghani, president of Afghanistan, turned 7-0

BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: Walter Isaacson, university professor of history at Tulane who got his start in journalism by “covering the 5 a.m. police beat at the Times-Picayune,” is 67. What he’s been reading recently: “David McCullough’s ‘The Pioneers,’ about how the American ideal spread westward, and ‘Mind and Matter,’ by John Urschel and Louisa Thomas, which chronicles his journeys in the wondrous realms of both football and math.” Playbook Plus Q&A

BIRTHDAYS: Jon Meacham is 5-0 … Craig Melvin is 4-0 … Phil Elliott of Time … Christina Bellantoni, a USC professor and director of the Annenberg Media Center, is 4-0 (hat tips: Ben Chang and Tim Burger) … George Condon … Phil Alongi … RNC’s Cassie Smedile (h/t Ryan Mahoney and Johanna Persing) … Ron Reagan is 61 … former New York Gov. David Paterson is 65 … Sen. Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) is 68 … CSIS’ Wally Adeyemo … AA’s Stacy Day (h/t Shannon Gilson) … Katie Lewallen … WaPo’s Amber Phillips … Tom McGeveran (h/t Josh Benson) … Francine Segan … Davey Ahearn … Gabriel Muller … Justin Portes … Jessica González-Rojas … Michael Oren is 64 … Gil Kaufman … AP’s Chad Day … former Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.) is 7-0 … former Rep. Harold Ford (D-Tenn.) is 74 … Michael Law, founder and CEO of Summit Strategy Group and founding partner of IBEX Partners …

… Delaware Gov. John Carney is 63 … Alex Gambal … POLITICO’s Jen Scott, Eric Busch and Shaw Newman … Sarah Fetter … Bhav Tibrewal … Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.) is 69 … Rep. Mark Walker (R-N.C.) is 5-0 … USA Today’s Rebecca Morin … Rebecca Eichmann … Mia Phillips … Hannah Cheney … Margery Kraus, founder and executive chairman of APCO Worldwide … Bill Pierce … Henry Goldman … Andy Newbold … Ami Copeland … Aylon Berger … Lauren Wolman … Kori Anderson … PJ Hoffman … Sara Severs … Andrew Harrison … Edelman’s Ryan Kuresman … Adrianna Tomasello … Rosiland Jordan … Jacob Daniels … Brian Darling … Kathy Giles … Marie Robey Wood … Sarah Gilbert Fox … Caitlin Kestermann … Amy Leveton … Matt Solberg … Melissa Mulliken … Allison Goldberg … Ethan Rosenzweig … Pete D’Alessandro (h/ts Teresa Vilmain)

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No to Impeachment. Yes to Re-Election. It is notable that Justin Amash, having read the Mueller Report, concludes that President Trump should be impeached. Amash is level headed, responsible, and not prone to tantrum. Republicans should take his points seriously. When Bill Clinton was impeached, it happened in the lame duck period of December 1998, and the newly elected Senate picked […] The post No to Impeachment. Yes to Re-Election. appeared first on The Resurgent.  Read in browser »


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Where all 24 House Judiciary Democrats stand on impeachment

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More than half of the Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee say their panel may eventually need to open an impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump if his administration’s efforts to stonewall congressional investigations continue. CQ Roll Call talked to all but one of the 24 Democrats on the panel over the past two weeks about their views on impeachment. Read More…

Road ahead: Will Congress get a disaster relief deal before Memorial Day?

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The big question for the week is whether Congress will actually act on long-awaited disaster relief before lawmakers head out for Memorial Day. Read More…

Trump heads to Pennsylvania, where China trade war is hitting home

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President Donald Trump heads to Pennsylvania on Monday evening — another battleground state vital to his chances of winning a second term. But Air Force One will touch down in Montoursville for a campaign rally just when his trade war with China is squeezing many of his core supporters there. Read More…

Faced with ‘electability’ question in 2020, women point to 2018 wins

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There are six women running for the Democratic presidential nomination, but early polls show two men — former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders — at the head of the pack. Female Democratic voters at a recent town hall in Virginia countered suggestions that Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss means a woman can’t win by pointing to last year’s midterms. Read More…

The politics of abortion surge to forefront of 2020 debate

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OPINION — It’s the worst day of your life. You’ve been told that your unborn baby is dying inside of you and you are presented with two horrible options: medically induce labor to deliver her early or carry the dangerous pregnancy to term, when your baby will suffocate outside of your womb. Read More…

For 2020 Democrats, a bull market for bashing Wall Street?

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In 2016, a New York City real estate developer who inherited hundreds of millions of dollars managed to win the presidency after convincing thousands of Rust Belt voters that the daughter of a textile salesman was an untrustworthy elitist because she gave a few paid speeches to a Wall Street investment bank. Four years later, some of the nearly two dozen Democrats running for president are retreading the populist path that runs roughshod over Wall Street. Read More…

Eyeing hotter future, industry lays carbon tax groundwork

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Representatives from credit card firm Capital One, tech giant Microsoft, home-goods maker Johnson & Johnson and dozens of other companies are coming to Capitol Hill this week to do something unusual: Call for a new tax. Read More…

The Bachelorette and football: Your Hill horoscope

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Baby got Bach. Will our fave former Hill staffer “Luke S.” make it through another strenuous round of highly eligible (and not crazy at all) bachelors vying for the requited love of Hannah Brown on the next episode of ABC’s “The Bachelorette”? Stoney’s on P Street sure hopes so. They’re making bank on all the sparkling rosé they sell at their Monday night watch parties. Read More…

Pentagon knew peace-talks fund would ‘likely’ benefit Taliban

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Pentagon leaders formally asked Congress in writing earlier this year for a $30 million fund to support peace talks with Afghanistan’s Taliban, even though, the Defense Department officials wrote, it was “likely” some of the money would materially support terrorists. Read More…

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Remember These Classics?
Over the weekend, former Vice President Joe Biden spoke in Pennsylvania with a message of unity while calling President Trump the “Divider in Chief.” There were lots of political stump speech classics, including: “The nation needs to come to together.” “Let’s stop fighting and start fixing.” “Compromise is not a dirty word.” “We’re all in this together.” Seriously, they were all in the speech. From Yahoo News: “Polls give Biden a growing lead over the 22 other hopefuls. The latest RealClearPolitics aggregate puts him at 39.1 percent support, more than double the 16.4 percent of his nearest rival, liberal Senator Bernie Sanders. No one else is in double digits.”

Speaking of Democratic “saviors,” David Marcus of The Federalist, writes this about Bill de Blasio’s entitlement in a world of wokeness.

“De Blasio has cast himself in the role of the white savior, who will bring all the other white people down a peg. The nice thing about this role is that it doesn’t apply to him. While the rest of the white people shut up, or accept unfair demotions and pay cuts, he thinks he should be the most powerful white man in the world.”

Amash in a Tweetstorm
In a series of tweets on Saturday, Congressman Justin Amash (R-MI) joined Democrats by declaring “President Trump has engaged in impeachable conduct.” 

Since Trump gonna Trump, he responded:

“Never a fan of @justinamash, a total lightweight who opposes me and some of our great Republican ideas and policies just for the sake of getting his name out there through controversy. If he actually read the biased Mueller Report, “composed” by 18 Angry Dems who hated Trump, he would see that it was nevertheless strong on NO COLLUSION and, ultimately, NO OBSTRUCTION…Anyway, how do you Obstruct when there is no crime and, in fact, the crimes were committed by the other side? Justin is a loser who sadly plays right into our opponents hands!”

Kids These Days
The Wall Street Journal reports about teens “redefining dating.” Basically, it’s completely normal to date and not attempt to meet or spend time in person. 

“Liking someone’s Instagram is the modern-day equivalent of smiling at them across a crowded room. Every online service eventually becomes a chatroom—be it TikTok, Fortnite or any of the other countless distractions that allow people to connect.

The technologies that make it so easy for young people to connect with others all over the world have yet to give them the ability to teleport their bodies as easily. It’s possible to find someone who happens to share one’s particular combination of tastes—but what are the odds they go to your school or even live in the same town?”


As kids discover who they are and their interests, it’s not surprising that many feel like they can be themselves online without the pressures of meeting in person. Unfortunately, that safety may also keep them from moving on to adulthood and more fulfilling relationships. According to the article, “Expectations of that eventual physical encounter can become so great, the couple fears their first in-person meeting could be a disappointment.”

Is dating without disappointment even dating?

What I’m Reading This Week
This week I’m reading Lessons From Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog by Dave Barry. From the description: “Faced with the obstacles and challenges of life after middle age, Dave Barry turns to his best dog, Lucy, to learn how to live his best life. From “Make New Friends” (an unfortunate fail when he can’t overcome his dislike for mankind) to “Don’t Stop Having Fun” (validating his longtime membership in a marching unit that performs in parades—and even Obama’s inauguration), Dave navigates his later years with good humor and grace. Lucy teaches Dave how to live in the present, how to let go of daily grievances, and how to feel good in your own skin. The lessons are drawn from Dave’s routine humiliations and stream-of-consciousness accounts of the absurdities of daily life, which will leave you heaving with laughter and recognition.”

Also on my list and out this week, After Life: My Journey from Incarceration to Freedom by Alice Marie Johnson.

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ScottRasmussen.com Launch – Check Out My All New Website No Images? Click here   Good morning,The number of voters believing President Trump will be re-elected in 2020 continues to grow. The latest ScottRasmussen.com survey found that 57% of voters nationwide now believe it is likely President Trump will be successful in next year’s campaign. That’s up from 54% a month ago, 50% two months ago and 46% in February.Eighty-eight percent (88%) of Republicans, 51% of Independents, and 33% of Democrats believe the president is likely to win.It is possible that the shift in 2020 expectations may be related to growing confidence in the economy.Given that the president’s job approval has remained steady, it may also be that changing perceptions of Democrats may be boosting the incumbent.In recent months, the Democrat’s loudest voices might best be described as 20-percenters because they advocate proposals supported by about 20% of the population (or less). A recent example of this phenomenon was Senator Bernie Sanders’ position that violent criminals should be allowed to vote from prison. Just 15% of voters agree.Prior to the submission of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report, a plurality of voters consistently believed that President Trump should be impeached and removed from office. Following the submission and release of that report, public opinion has swung in the other direction.The latest ScottRasmussen.com poll found that 41% of voters believe President Trump should be impeached and removed from office; 45% disagree.  These results are nearly identical to all our surveys since  March.In terms of national security, 65% consider Terrorism as a Very Serious threat to the United States. Another 62% believe Cybersecurity Threats to be that serious.For Democrats, the top three threats are Cybersecurity, Climate Change, and Terrorism. For Republicans, the top three are Terrorism, Illegal Immigration, and Cybersecurity.A majority of voters are at least somewhat confident in the federal government’s ability to protect the nation from most potential threats, but not from climate change and government deficits.Sixty-nine percent (69%) are concerned that the federal government is spying on individual Americans. On a more personal basis, 46% are concerned that the federal government is spying on them specifically.Finally, in what may be the start of a new space race, NASA wants to return people to the moon by 2024. Thirty-seven percent (37%) of voters believe the government agency will accomplish that goal before private companies. However, 36% believe private efforts will get there first. Another 27% are not sure who will win the race.Seventy-six percent (76%) favor NASA’s plan for returning to the Moon. However, just 49% are okay with spending an extra $1.6 billion this year to get the project moving.Thank you for your interest in our work,Scott     Stay Informed Up To The Minute and Share ContentDeeper CurrentsScott Rasmussen offers his personal insight, analysis, and opinion on current political races, issues, and controversy. Read more     Scott’s ColumnsPresident Trump has perfected the art of antagonizing his opponents with provocative tweets. He demonstrated this skill recently in declaring that the tax reform act,… Read more   SCOTT RASMUSSEN
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Share This           Student Protesters Stage Walkout Ahead of Mike Pence Speech at Taylor U. Commencement Speaker at Hampshire College Focuses on ‘White-Supremacist Capitalism’ Prof Who Urged Public Harassment of Politicians Granted Tenure   William Jacobson: IT’S INFECTIOUS — Al-Jazeera’s AJ+ echoes Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s portrayal of Palestinians as ultimate victims of the HolocaustKemberlee Kaye: “Contrarians will always be contrary, but it gets boring after a while.” Mary Chastain: “NOAA has predicted severe storms for Oklahoma on Monday. ‘Tis the season, but it takes a lot to worry or scare me when it comes to storms. You may not get a tornado, but you will get hail, wind, and rain. They predict baseball size hail, 80+mph winds, and floods. We’re already under a flood watch. It doesn’t help that Monday is the anniversary of the devastating tornado and storms in 2013 that destroyed Moore and Newcastle.” Leslie Eastman: “I imported my liberal tears from Australia this weekend.” David Gerstman: “Al Jazeera has now issued (and apparently retracted) a video claiming that the Zionists were the big winners of the Holocaust. In other a slightly cruder version of Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s recent Holocaust revisionism. Either way you look at it, it’s still anti-Semitism.Miriam Elman: “Petra Marquardt-Bigman recently posted about the brouhaha that’s erupted in the field of Israel Studies over a special issue of a journal that’s caused virulently anti-Israel academics a lot of angst, Word Crimes: Left-wing Israel Studies faculty try to silence scholars deemed too pro-Israel. At issue is the Summer 2019 issue of the journal Israel Studies, which Donna Divine (Smith College), Asaf Romirowsky (Scholars for Peace in the Middle East) and I co-edited. In short and accessible essays, the issue evaluates the terms and concepts that are now commonly accepted but that undermine our understanding of Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict—words like apartheid, settlement, colonialism, indigeneity, and Islamophobia. As Petra notes, the special issue—and its co-editors and authors, including me!—have been subjected to a vicious smear campaign. But now the winds are shifting—positive reviews are being written (see here and here) and other media reports are castigating the detractors for their hysterical overreactions and censorious behavior (see here). Even in the field of Israel Studies, there’s been a lot of pushback. That’s not just because many scholars find the special issue important and worthwhile. It’s also because, regardless of their views on the merits, they don’t support academic thuggery, intimidation or bullying.”                 Legal Insurrection Foundation is a Rhode Island tax-exempt corporation established exclusively for charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to educate and inform the public on legal, historical, economic, academic, and cultural issues related to the Constitution, liberty, and world events. For more information about the Foundation, CLICK HERE.   Legal Insurrection Foundation
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  Bank Staff Flagged Trump, Kushner Transactions for Watchdog: NYTimes By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 7:41 AM The newspaper, citing five current and former Deutsche Bank employees, said executives at the German-based bank, which has lent billions of dollars to the Trump and Kushner companies, rejected their employees’ advice and the reports were never filed with the government. More  Comments »   Trump Threatens Iran in Tweet as Tension Between Two Countries Escalate By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 7:07 AM “If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again,” Trump said in a tweet. More  Comments »   Indiana Abortion Cases Ripe for US Supreme Court Action By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 7:03 AM If the nine-justice court takes up either case, it would give the conservative majority an opportunity to chip away at the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that found women have a constitutional right to terminate pregnancies. More  Comments »   US, China Bicker Over ‘Extravagant Expectations’ on Trade Deal By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 6:59 AM Adding to bilateral tension, the U.S. military said one of its warships sailed near the disputed Scarborough Shoal claimed by China in the South China Sea on Sunday, the latest in a series of “freedom of navigation operations,” angering Beijing. More  Comments »   Trump May Pardon Military Men Accused or Convicted of War Crimes: New York Times By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 6:55 AM One request is for Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher of the Navy SEALs, scheduled to stand trial in coming weeks on charges of shooting unarmed civilians and killing an enemy captive with a knife while deployed in Iraq. More  Comments »   Kamala Harris Proposes Equal Pay Measure to Close Gender Gap By Reuters, Monday, May 20, 2019 6:50 AM Harris’ proposal aims to shift the burden from workers, who now must prove pay discrimination by employers, to corporations, which would have to show they eliminated pay disparities between men and women doing work of equal value. More  Comments »
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Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray May 20, 2019
Why Rashida Tlaib’s Holocaust Comments Were Propaganda By Stella Morabito
How might Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s comments about the Holocaust play into a campaign against Israel in particular or the Jewish people in general?
Full article Yes, Banning Abortion Reduces Abortion Rates By Lyman Stone
Let’s not kid ourselves. Abortion restrictions work. They have large, rapid effects and save tens of thousands of lives from the cruelty of murder in the womb.
Full article I’m A Legitimate Asylum-Seeker, And I Support Trump’s Border Wall By Mahir Ahmed
Like many people, I used to think President Trump was exaggerating the situation at the southern border. Then I learned my application for U.S. citizenship was being delayed to preference people deliberately breaking U.S. laws.
Full article Is Sexual Autonomy Worth The Cost To Human Lives? By Noelle Mering
We might look at the modern dating world and ask ourselves if this life of illusion that we are fighting so hard to preserve is one worth protecting at the price of innocent human lives.
Full article President Trump Can Still Avert A Catastrophe With Iran, And He Should By Sumantra Maitra
It appears President Trump is cognizant of the slow drift to war with Iran, and is not very happy about it. Someone needs to remind him who is the president.
Full article How To Turn Your Children Into Readers For Life By Anna Mussmann
‘Raising readers’ isn’t just another checkbox on some list of things to feel like good parents. It is instead an opportunity to free us from the tyranny of artificial parenting pressures.
Full article Merit-Based Immigration Reform Is Precisely What America Needs By Helen Raleigh
It’s time to acknowledge that the current family reunion system is broken. So a good question for Democrats is: Why would they reject changes to this system?
Full article Why Herman Wouk’s ‘War’ Novels Deserve Remembrance Today By Warren Henry
The best way to remember—or discover—the bestselling and Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Herman Wouk may be his World War II epics.
Full article How Controlling Pop Culture Helps The Left Dominate Abortion Debates By Carrie Gress
Millions of pro-life women stay invisible, ignored by celebrities, women’s magazines, politicians, and the left. This has to change.
Full article Idaho Just Wiped State Regulation Books Clean, But They Won’t Stay That Way For Long By Dustin Hurst
Unfortunately, every sign suggests Idaho Gov. Brad Little won’t act boldly, choosing instead to merely trim deadweight regulations that should have been cut years ago.
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TRUMP PUSHES IMMIGRATION PLAN
In nod to 2020, Trump pitches U.S. immigration overhaul. http://vlt.tc/3n5t “President Donald Trump on Thursday proposed overhauling the U.S. immigration system to favor young, educated, English-speaking applicants instead of people with family ties to Americans, a plan he will push in his 2020 re-election campaign but has little to no chance of being approved in Congress.”

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President Trump’s official campaign launch to be on Father’s Day Posted: 20 May 2019 04:37 AM PDT June 16th is a big day for multiple reasons to the President of the United States. It marks the four-year anniversary of then-candidate Trump riding down the golden escalator behind his wife, thumbs up, ready to become President. It happens to be Father’s Day this year, a nice touch for Americans that will certainly be […] The post President Trump’s official campaign launch to be on Father’s Day appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
7 life lessons we can learn from Daniel’s example Posted: 20 May 2019 03:30 AM PDT The Book of Daniel is one of the most profound and even entertaining books of the Bible. Within its amazing pages are some incredible lessons that we can apply to our lives today. Chapter 2 in particular is often hurried through for a couple of reasons. First, it’s considered by most Bible scholars to be […] The post 7 life lessons we can learn from Daniel’s example appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Trump hits Biden on China connections Posted: 20 May 2019 01:10 AM PDT One thing has been made clear by recent events as they pertain to China: They are dying for someone to beat President Trump next November. In many ways, they’re banking on it. This should make every American, including Democrats, concerned because even more than Russia, China has the capabilities to get in and change the […] The post Trump hits Biden on China connections appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Game of Thrones Series Finale: Review and Analysis Posted: 20 May 2019 12:43 AM PDT The ending finally arrive. It was a tumultuous controversial season. The Game of Thrones series finale had to deal with a malcontentious internet fanbase that saw bad writing, but mostly in the wrong places. Indeed the Daenerys fans were unduly upset by her demise, and the Arya and Sansa fans consistently had bad takes. This […] The post Game of Thrones Series Finale: Review and Analysis appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
We’re losing our culture because faux conservatives aren’t fighting for it! Posted: 20 May 2019 12:40 AM PDT The late, great Andrew Breitbart held firmly to the belief that “Politics is downstream from culture,” and he used that idea to build a platform to battle the left-leaning cultural bias prevalent in Hollywood and the media. As a conservative, Andrew was also making the point that politics is a reflection of cultural beliefs, and […] The post We’re losing our culture because faux conservatives aren’t fighting for it! appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
How Alabama’s abortion law sets President Trump up to be a pragmatist Posted: 19 May 2019 10:41 PM PDT One of the favorite tactics for both major political parties is to paint opposing candidates as extremists. This is particularly true when it comes to presidential candidates; if you don’t recall, every Republican candidate since Ronald Reagan has been painted as a bigot by Democrats. But whether or not the people fall for the extremism […] The post How Alabama’s abortion law sets President Trump up to be a pragmatist appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Why we aren’t ‘preppers’ who store food, gold, guns, or ammunition Posted: 19 May 2019 09:33 PM PDT It is very compelling for many people, particularly in America, to see the collapsing freedoms and growing persecutions across the world and want to do something to protect ourselves. This makes many choose to store certain items for times that are coming (or potentially upon us already) when chaos rules. My family disagrees with this viewpoint. Before […] The post Why we aren’t ‘preppers’ who store food, gold, guns, or ammunition appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Two separate illegal aliens with child sexual crime felony convictions caught crossing the border again Posted: 19 May 2019 07:20 PM PDT Thursday was another busy day for border patrol agents. It wasn’t just their standard apprehension and processing of thousands of migrants crossing the border to claim asylum. A handful of convicted criminals were caught trying to secretly cross into the United States, into two child sex offenders. Border Patrol agents arrested 2 convicted sex offenders […] The post Two separate illegal aliens with child sexual crime felony convictions caught crossing the border again appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Economic portion of Middle East peace plan to be unveiled June 25 in Bahrain Posted: 19 May 2019 06:19 PM PDT The long-anticipated “deal of the century” finally has an official date for a partial release. The economic portion, which will detail how Palestinians will be supported as well as how they can eventually support themselves, will be unveiled June 25, 2019, at the “Peace to Prosperity” economic forum in the Manama, Bahrain. The plan, which […] The post Economic portion of Middle East peace plan to be unveiled June 25 in Bahrain appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
Capt. Chuck Nash: Iranian regime trying to hold out in hopes Trump is not reelected Posted: 19 May 2019 05:07 PM PDT Iran’s saber rattling continues as the U.S. military buildup reaches a point in which they can no longer expect to be able to defend themselves if they start a way. Meanwhile, the President lobbed a clear threat to them about their rhetoric and aggression. If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end […] The post Capt. Chuck Nash: Iranian regime trying to hold out in hopes Trump is not reelected appeared first on Conservative Christian News.
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MEET THE PRESS

 From NBC’s Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann

FIRST READ: Restoration vs. Revolution, Redux

It’s entirely possible that neither Joe Biden nor Bernie Sanders will be the Democratic presidential nominee.

But right now, the two men best represent the central ideological fight in the 2020 Dem race. 

It’s Biden-ism versus Sanders-ism. 

Here was Biden-ism on display Saturday: “As long as Donald Trump is in the White House, none of these critical things will get done,” the former vice president said during his rally in Philadelphia. “So if you want to know what the first and most important plank in my climate proposal for the America is — beat Trump.”

And here was Sanders-ism on Sunday: “Beating Trump is not good enough. You’ve got to beat the fossil fuel industry. You have to take on all of those forces of the status quo, who do not want to move this country to energy efficiency and sustainable energies,” Sanders said on “Meet the Press” yesterday.

More Sanders: “Our campaign has a different goal. It’s to transform this country. And we’re taking on the entire establishment.” 

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It’s restoration versus revolution, as we’ve written before.


By the way, did anyone else notice that Sanders — when he talked about taking on “the entire establishment” — included figures in the Democratic Party? 

Of course, you can easily see how a Biden-versus-Bernie fight could allow another 2020 Dem to break through next year. 

And you can also see how Democrats might ultimately prefer a middle ground in Biden-ism versus Sanders-ism — someone who represents more than a restoration, but also someone who doesn’t want a revolution, including inside the Democratic Party. 

But THIS is the main fight within the 2020 Democratic contest. 

A bigger field helps Biden and Bernie

And while Democrats could end up nominating someone who isn’t Biden or Sanders, the enormous size of the Dem field benefits the two frontrunners. 

“In his landmark book The Paradox of Choice, psychologist Barry Schwartz offered a counterintuitive argument: People claim they want more choices in life, but when they get them, they become paralyzed in their decision-making,” National Journal’s Josh Kraushaar writes.

And that paralysis helps the more established brands. 

The Washington Post’s Dan Balz adds that the sheer size also might help the frontrunners during the debates, making it difficult for other candidates to break through.

“The size of the field … will limit the value of these early encounters, which will have to be held on consecutive nights to accommodate all of the candidates expected to qualify.”

TWEET OF THE DAY: When you’re here, you’re family

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Why Justin Amash’s tweet was so significant

On Saturday, Republican Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan fired off this tweet as part of a lengthy thread about the Mueller report.

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And in doing so, he became the first Republican lawmaker to say that Trump has potentially engaged in impeachable conduct. 

But Amash’s tweet is even more significant than that, because there’s plenty of evidence that his case is factually correct:

1. As we’ve said before, Barr’s initial summary of Mueller’s conclusions omitted key material, including the special counsel’s statement that Congress could decide whether Trump committed obstruction of justice. 

2. Mueller listed 10 episodes of Trump potentially obstructing justice. As he stated, “[W]hile this report does not conclude that the President committed a crime, it also does not exonerate him.”

3. It’s pretty evident that congressional Republicans have ceded their constitutional power to be a check and balance on the president. 

4. Raise your hand if you’re Trump or a member of Congress and have actually read the full report. 

Not surprisingly, Trump fired back at Amash yesterday, tweeting that he’s “not a fan” of “lightweight” Amash, who “opposes me and some of our great Republican ideas and policies just for the sake of getting his name out there through controversy.”

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2020 VISION: The president in Pennsylvania

At 7:00 pm ET tonight, President Trump holds a rally in Montoursville, Pa. — which is outside of Williamsport. 

That comes after reports that his reelection campaign is increasingly worried about losing ground in the Rust Belt states — Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin —that delivered his 2016 win.

POLITICO writes this morning that Trump campaign staff have “rushed to the aid of languishing state Republican Party machines and have raised concerns that a potential GOP Senate candidate in Michigan could hurt the president’s prospects there. They are also scrutinizing the map for opportunities to fire up his base in the trio of states.”

On the campaign trail today: Beto O’Rourke is in Iowa, where he tours flood damage and stumps in Davenport… Bernie Sanders holds a town hall in Alabama… Tim Ryan and Eric Swalwell are both in Iowa..  And John Hickenlooper, in Chicago, delivers a foreign-policy address. 

DATA DOWNLOAD: And the number of the day is … $171,000, $20,920, and $17,409.

$171,000, $20,920, and $17,409.

That was the median family wealth for white families, Hispanic families and black families, respectively, in 2016, according to the Urban Institute.

And the huge gap between whites and minority groups is becoming one of the signature issues of the 2020 primary, with most candidates explicitly describing detailed agendas to address it.

Check NBC’s Benjy Sarlin on what some of those plans look like, here.

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THE LID: Tea leaves

Don’t miss the pod from Friday, when we checked in on some of the overlap between the Tea Party and the Trump coalition.

ICYMI: News clips you shouldn’t miss 

Pete Buttigieg went on the attack against some Fox News hosts while participating in a Fox town hall last night.

Mike Memoli gives his take on Biden’s Saturday kickoff rally.

Elizabeth Warren is reaching out to black female voters — and it may be working.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says that Trump told him undocumented immigrants would not be shipped to his state.

Don’t miss this deep look from the New York Times on how exploitative loans victimized taxi drivers and caused a crisis in the industry.  

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BATTLEGROUND PA: Trump, Biden to Visit Pennsylvania as Election Showdown Looks Likely President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will visit Pennsylvania in the days ahead; touring the key battleground state as a potential general election showdown between the two looks increasingly likely.“Like iron filings to a magnet, both will be drawn in the coming days to Pennsylvania, which was key to Trump’s victory…

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