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Hillary Clinton: Trump's 'stream of insults' are 'absurd' – campaign live | |
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Listen to Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Donald Trump respond to the deadly Brussels attacks on the day of key elections in Utah and Arizona. | |
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Sam Levin | Sam Levin |
“Mormons for Hillary” may not be a huge group in Utah, but some Democratic members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are ramping up support for the former secretary of state in advance of the Tuesday night caucus. | “Mormons for Hillary” may not be a huge group in Utah, but some Democratic members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are ramping up support for the former secretary of state in advance of the Tuesday night caucus. |
Are you a Mormon for Hillary? Join us! #sharegoodness #utpol pic.twitter.com/LNBLK1zLyi | Are you a Mormon for Hillary? Join us! #sharegoodness #utpol pic.twitter.com/LNBLK1zLyi |
Miriam Hyde, a 61-year-old Mormon for Hillary Clinton in Salt Lake City, said “there’s not a lot of us”, but that there are more closet Democrats within the Mormon church than people may realize. | Miriam Hyde, a 61-year-old Mormon for Hillary Clinton in Salt Lake City, said “there’s not a lot of us”, but that there are more closet Democrats within the Mormon church than people may realize. |
“People would quietly come up to me and say, ‘I can’t say this, but I’m a democrat, too,’” she said. “I’ve been able to kind of loosen them up and say okay, make sure you come to the caucus.” But she admitted that many in the church are still “scared of democrats” and “they think Hillary is really scary”. | “People would quietly come up to me and say, ‘I can’t say this, but I’m a democrat, too,’” she said. “I’ve been able to kind of loosen them up and say okay, make sure you come to the caucus.” But she admitted that many in the church are still “scared of democrats” and “they think Hillary is really scary”. |
Hyde said she tries to persuade her Mormon friends by pointing to Clinton’s experience and reminding them of the sexism the candidate has faced. “Her ideas are certainly progressive, but certainly nowhere near Bernie Sanders, but she knows how the government works. She’s been in it for years and years.” | Hyde said she tries to persuade her Mormon friends by pointing to Clinton’s experience and reminding them of the sexism the candidate has faced. “Her ideas are certainly progressive, but certainly nowhere near Bernie Sanders, but she knows how the government works. She’s been in it for years and years.” |
“Most democrats here tend to be pretty moderate,” she added. “Hillary is strong enough to stand up and get these things done in a rational way.” | “Most democrats here tend to be pretty moderate,” she added. “Hillary is strong enough to stand up and get these things done in a rational way.” |
Hyde also reminds Mormon voters that Clinton is a religious woman with family values: “She believes in god. She prays. I say that she’s not a heathen ... And she stayed with her husband during the most trying of times. She kept the family together.” | Hyde also reminds Mormon voters that Clinton is a religious woman with family values: “She believes in god. She prays. I say that she’s not a heathen ... And she stayed with her husband during the most trying of times. She kept the family together.” |
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This looks like... entertainment: | This looks like... entertainment: |
No, really.....Sarah Palin Signs Deal to Preside Judge Judy-Style Over Her Own Reality TV Courtroom https://t.co/Ib06d3z5B3 | No, really.....Sarah Palin Signs Deal to Preside Judge Judy-Style Over Her Own Reality TV Courtroom https://t.co/Ib06d3z5B3 |
Here’s the top of the People story: | Here’s the top of the People story: |
Move over, Judge Judy. There’s a new TV courtroom judge coming to town – and it’s none other than former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. | Move over, Judge Judy. There’s a new TV courtroom judge coming to town – and it’s none other than former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. |
The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a new reality court show that would premiere next year. She signed a deal in February with Montana-based production company Warm Springs, a source close to the process tells PEOPLE. | The onetime vice presidential candidate has been tapped to preside over a new reality court show that would premiere next year. She signed a deal in February with Montana-based production company Warm Springs, a source close to the process tells PEOPLE. |
Read the full piece here. | Read the full piece here. |
Update: Sounds like it’s not necessarily coming to a screen near you... yet: | Update: Sounds like it’s not necessarily coming to a screen near you... yet: |
The producers of the show confirm to @ABC that @SarahPalinUSA has signed a production deal for a courtroom show. A pilot will be shot first. | The producers of the show confirm to @ABC that @SarahPalinUSA has signed a production deal for a courtroom show. A pilot will be shot first. |
Producers tell @ABC the @SarahPalinUSA show is not sold yet & the deal is a production deal, but it's described like a Judge Judy-type show. | Producers tell @ABC the @SarahPalinUSA show is not sold yet & the deal is a production deal, but it's described like a Judge Judy-type show. |
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Three Mormon missionaries among Brussels injured | Three Mormon missionaries among Brussels injured |
Sam Levin | Sam Levin |
Three Utahns serving as missionaries for the Mormon church were injured in the attacks in the Brussels, Belgium airport, according to Utah Governor Gary Herbert. | Three Utahns serving as missionaries for the Mormon church were injured in the attacks in the Brussels, Belgium airport, according to Utah Governor Gary Herbert. |
“It is not uncommon for innocent victims to be targeted in these terrorist attacks, but seldom do we see people of faith who have forsaken everything—family, friends, school and careers—in order to share a message of hope and love with the world also fall victim,” Herbert said in a statement on Tuesday. | “It is not uncommon for innocent victims to be targeted in these terrorist attacks, but seldom do we see people of faith who have forsaken everything—family, friends, school and careers—in order to share a message of hope and love with the world also fall victim,” Herbert said in a statement on Tuesday. |
The Utahns injured are 66-year-old Richard Norby, 20-year-old Joseph Empey and 19-year-old Mason Wells, according to the Associated Press. | The Utahns injured are 66-year-old Richard Norby, 20-year-old Joseph Empey and 19-year-old Mason Wells, according to the Associated Press. |
“To the Norby, Empey and Wells family, please know that the state of Utah is united in prayer at this time for the health and well being of your missionaries. As Utahns, we stand together with our fellow Americans and those around the world in our resolve to put an end to these acts of terror,” Herbert said. | “To the Norby, Empey and Wells family, please know that the state of Utah is united in prayer at this time for the health and well being of your missionaries. As Utahns, we stand together with our fellow Americans and those around the world in our resolve to put an end to these acts of terror,” Herbert said. |
Mormon voters reject Trump immigration, religious views | Mormon voters reject Trump immigration, religious views |
The attacks came just before the Tuesday GOP caucus in Utah where immigration has become a particularly hot-button issue. Many Republican Mormon voters, even those with very conservative views on immigration and counter-terrorism efforts, oppose Donald Trump in part due to his outlandish proposals like banning all Muslims. | The attacks came just before the Tuesday GOP caucus in Utah where immigration has become a particularly hot-button issue. Many Republican Mormon voters, even those with very conservative views on immigration and counter-terrorism efforts, oppose Donald Trump in part due to his outlandish proposals like banning all Muslims. |
Political experts say that Mormon voters value religious freedom, and the church last year even issued a statement indirectly condemning Trump’s proposed Muslim ban, citing a quote from Mormon founder Joseph Smith on respecting other religions. | Political experts say that Mormon voters value religious freedom, and the church last year even issued a statement indirectly condemning Trump’s proposed Muslim ban, citing a quote from Mormon founder Joseph Smith on respecting other religions. |
Because so many Mormons serve as missionaries overseas or have family members abroad, they tend to be less inclined to support extreme anti-immigration policies. | Because so many Mormons serve as missionaries overseas or have family members abroad, they tend to be less inclined to support extreme anti-immigration policies. |
This is one of the reasons why Mormon voters could turn Utah blue in November if Trump is the GOP nominee, as the Guardian reported in an an analysis of the Utah Republican caucus. | This is one of the reasons why Mormon voters could turn Utah blue in November if Trump is the GOP nominee, as the Guardian reported in an an analysis of the Utah Republican caucus. |
This content is cross-posted with our live blog coverage of the Brussels attacks | This content is cross-posted with our live blog coverage of the Brussels attacks |
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Barack Obama and family are in Havana at an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team. | Barack Obama and family are in Havana at an exhibition baseball game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Cuban national team. |
The president did the wave: | The president did the wave: |
and here it is: Obama doing the wave pic.twitter.com/1erVpjEVYN | and here it is: Obama doing the wave pic.twitter.com/1erVpjEVYN |
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Let’s get awkward: how bad was Obama’s ‘handshake’ with Castro? | Let’s get awkward: how bad was Obama’s ‘handshake’ with Castro? |
The moment where politicians risk a hand towards a mutual greeting will always be fraught. Each second is loaded with micro-decisions, like a high-stakes game of rock, paper, scissors. Who is going for what? With handshakes, there is always a winner. | The moment where politicians risk a hand towards a mutual greeting will always be fraught. Each second is loaded with micro-decisions, like a high-stakes game of rock, paper, scissors. Who is going for what? With handshakes, there is always a winner. |
Here are five of the most awkward greetings between leaders in the history of politics: | Here are five of the most awkward greetings between leaders in the history of politics: |
Related: Let’s get awkward: how bad was Obama’s ‘handshake’ with Castro? | Related: Let’s get awkward: how bad was Obama’s ‘handshake’ with Castro? |
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Clinton: Trump's 'stream of insults' 'absurd' | Clinton: Trump's 'stream of insults' 'absurd' |
Hillary Clinton just popped up for an interview on CNN, to be asked about Donald Trump accusing her at a candidates’ forum last night of lacking the “stamina” and “strength” needed for the presidency. | Hillary Clinton just popped up for an interview on CNN, to be asked about Donald Trump accusing her at a candidates’ forum last night of lacking the “stamina” and “strength” needed for the presidency. |
Did she wish to reply? | Did she wish to reply? |
“No, I really don’t,” Clinton said: | “No, I really don’t,” Clinton said: |
I don’t want to respond to his constant stream of insults. I find it really, at this point, absurd. | I don’t want to respond to his constant stream of insults. I find it really, at this point, absurd. |
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House Speaker Paul Ryan says he’s not worried that Donald Trump will cost Republicans control of the chamber in November’s election, the Associated Press reports: | House Speaker Paul Ryan says he’s not worried that Donald Trump will cost Republicans control of the chamber in November’s election, the Associated Press reports: |
With Trump leading the race for the GOP presidential nomination, some in the party worry that his unbridled comments about women, Hispanics and others will cost Republican candidates in swing House districts. | With Trump leading the race for the GOP presidential nomination, some in the party worry that his unbridled comments about women, Hispanics and others will cost Republican candidates in swing House districts. |
Ryan says he’s not concerned because House Republicans are crafting an agenda to put the country on the right track. The Wisconsin Republican said Tuesday “We are in control of our own actions.” | Ryan says he’s not concerned because House Republicans are crafting an agenda to put the country on the right track. The Wisconsin Republican said Tuesday “We are in control of our own actions.” |
Ryan, who was Mitt Romney’s 2012 running mate, has shushed talk of his swooping in at the national convention to claim the Republican presidential nomination. But he just announced a speech on the “state of American politics”, open to media and interns only: | Ryan, who was Mitt Romney’s 2012 running mate, has shushed talk of his swooping in at the national convention to claim the Republican presidential nomination. But he just announced a speech on the “state of American politics”, open to media and interns only: |
So @SpeakerRyan is totally announcing he's running for president tomorrow, right @BrendanBuck? pic.twitter.com/hClPOr15TR | So @SpeakerRyan is totally announcing he's running for president tomorrow, right @BrendanBuck? pic.twitter.com/hClPOr15TR |
Speaker Ryan spox confirms speech will NOT be an endorsement in #2016 race nor an announcement about him running | Speaker Ryan spox confirms speech will NOT be an endorsement in #2016 race nor an announcement about him running |
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Barletta, endorsing Trump: 'voters are smart' | Barletta, endorsing Trump: 'voters are smart' |
Pennsylvania congressman Lou Barletta, who as a city mayor spearheaded nationally controversial efforts targeting undocumented migrants, has endorsed Donald Trump for president. | Pennsylvania congressman Lou Barletta, who as a city mayor spearheaded nationally controversial efforts targeting undocumented migrants, has endorsed Donald Trump for president. |
“Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump has proven that he is the leader our country needs to change the way Washington does business, and I am proud to give my full endorsement and support to his candidacy,” Barletta said in a statement. | “Throughout his campaign, Donald Trump has proven that he is the leader our country needs to change the way Washington does business, and I am proud to give my full endorsement and support to his candidacy,” Barletta said in a statement. |
As I have said before, I am discouraged that certain members of the Republican Party have spent more time trying to figure out how to stop Donald Trump than they have trying to understand why he is so popular in the first place. Voters are smart. We need to listen to the voters instead of elitists trying to tell us right from wrong. In state after state, voters have made it clear that they want change and are tired of the way things are being done in Washington. I think Donald Trump is the best person to bring the change that Americans are demanding.” | As I have said before, I am discouraged that certain members of the Republican Party have spent more time trying to figure out how to stop Donald Trump than they have trying to understand why he is so popular in the first place. Voters are smart. We need to listen to the voters instead of elitists trying to tell us right from wrong. In state after state, voters have made it clear that they want change and are tired of the way things are being done in Washington. I think Donald Trump is the best person to bring the change that Americans are demanding.” |
(h/t: @bencjacobs) | (h/t: @bencjacobs) |
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Sam Levin | Sam Levin |
Becca Schwartz, a self-described “Jewish ex-Mormon lesbian”, said that Utah’s LGBT voters and other progressives who have left the Mormon church are lining up behind Bernie Sanders, writes the Guardian’s Sam Levin in Salt Lake City: | Becca Schwartz, a self-described “Jewish ex-Mormon lesbian”, said that Utah’s LGBT voters and other progressives who have left the Mormon church are lining up behind Bernie Sanders, writes the Guardian’s Sam Levin in Salt Lake City: |
“It comes down to equality in every realm – gender, color of your skin, sexual orientation, financial standing in life,” said Schwartz, who lives in Salt Lake City and has been rallying for Sanders with Autumn Hickman, her girlfriend of five years, in advance of the Tuesday caucuses. | “It comes down to equality in every realm – gender, color of your skin, sexual orientation, financial standing in life,” said Schwartz, who lives in Salt Lake City and has been rallying for Sanders with Autumn Hickman, her girlfriend of five years, in advance of the Tuesday caucuses. |
“It’s time for every American to have a decent quality of life.” | “It’s time for every American to have a decent quality of life.” |
Schwartz, a 31-year-old health care manager, and Hickman, a 40-year-old airline supervisor, both were previously members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but they eventually came out of the closet and left the Mormon faith. | Schwartz, a 31-year-old health care manager, and Hickman, a 40-year-old airline supervisor, both were previously members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but they eventually came out of the closet and left the Mormon faith. |
In Schwartz’s family, five of seven children all eventually came out as queer – and all left the church, she said. They’re big Sanders fans now. “Bernie Sanders can beat Donald Trump here,” she added, citing a recent poll showing that highly conservative Utah could select a Democratin November if Trump is the GOP nominee. | In Schwartz’s family, five of seven children all eventually came out as queer – and all left the church, she said. They’re big Sanders fans now. “Bernie Sanders can beat Donald Trump here,” she added, citing a recent poll showing that highly conservative Utah could select a Democratin November if Trump is the GOP nominee. |
“This could be a historic year for Utah,” Schwartz said. | “This could be a historic year for Utah,” Schwartz said. |
Hickman said it’s not hard to support Sanders given the current pool of candidates: “He’s the only responsible adult in the room.” | Hickman said it’s not hard to support Sanders given the current pool of candidates: “He’s the only responsible adult in the room.” |