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Democrats end gun control sit-in after nearly 26 hours – campaign live Democrats end gun control sit-in after nearly 26 hours – campaign live
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Memories of newly minted CNN commentator Corey Lewandowski, and his relationship with the media:
New paid CNN commentator Corey Lewandowski once threatened to blacklist CNN reporter: https://t.co/VY8KqvqW6j pic.twitter.com/k7Ls3PF9qq
Despite false reports to the contrary, I am not writing a book. I am under a strict confidentiality agreement with Mr. Trump.
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The Donald Trump campaign is out with a fuller statement (longer than Trump’s tweet) about the Supreme court non-decision, which the statement refers to as a “ruling”. The statement incorrectly says that the executive actions granted “entitlement benefits to people illegally in the country”. The program allowed some undocumented migrants to apply for deferred action on deportation and allowed some to apply for work permits.
Here’s Trump’s statement:
Today’s 4-4 Supreme Court ruling has blocked one of the most unconstitutional actions ever undertaken by a President. The executive amnesty from President Obama wiped away the immigration rules written by Congress, giving work permits and entitlement benefits to people illegally in the country. This split decision also makes clear what is at stake in November. The election, and the Supreme Court appointments that come with it will decide whether or not we have a border and, hence, a country. Clinton has pledged to expand Obama’s executive amnesty, hurting poor African-American and Hispanic workers by giving away their jobs and federal resources to illegal immigrant labor – while making us all less safe. It is time to protect our country and Make America Safe Again and Great Again for everyone.
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Trump: supreme court 'kept us safe'
Trump finally comments on the Supreme Court deadlock that preserved a block on one of president Obama’s major executive actions on immigration.
He says the non-decision “kept us safe” and then seems to make a play for the sympathies of “Hispanic & African-American workers”.
SC has kept us safe from exec amnesty--for now. But Hillary has pledged to expand it, taking jobs from Hispanic & African-American workers.
7.06pm BST
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CNN to Lewandowski: you're hired
CNN is going to pay Corey Lewandowski, the campaign manager fired by Donald Trump, a salary to talk about politics on television, Politico reports.
Lewandowski has said he has a non-disclosure agreement with Trump. The AP has seen a copy of a Trump non-disclosure agreement and reported that it is strict. Trump told the Washington Post that the agreement is “so airtight” that “I’ve never had a problem”.
So Lewandowski may mainly be contributing his greater knowledge and insight on politics, as opposed to his specific Trump-world knowledge.
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Trump says he will not pay himself back for $50m campaign loanTrump says he will not pay himself back for $50m campaign loan
Donald Trump has released a statement asserting that $50m he loaned his campaign is now officially a gift.Donald Trump has released a statement asserting that $50m he loaned his campaign is now officially a gift.
Trump has been courting donors, some of whom may have balked at the prospect of giving money to the campaign only to reimburse the candidate. “Give to me so I can pay myself back” is not an enticing sales pitch.Trump has been courting donors, some of whom may have balked at the prospect of giving money to the campaign only to reimburse the candidate. “Give to me so I can pay myself back” is not an enticing sales pitch.
Trump says in the statement: “I have absolutely no intention of paying myself back for the nearly $50 million dollars I have loaned to the campaign. This money is a contribution made in order to ‘Make America Great Again.”Trump says in the statement: “I have absolutely no intention of paying myself back for the nearly $50 million dollars I have loaned to the campaign. This money is a contribution made in order to ‘Make America Great Again.”
The statement continues:The statement continues:
Mr. Trump has fully extinguished (terminated) this loan per his commitment. Therefore, he has personally invested in excess of $50 million dollars in the future of our country.Mr. Trump has fully extinguished (terminated) this loan per his commitment. Therefore, he has personally invested in excess of $50 million dollars in the future of our country.
Some campaign money is likely to continue to go to Trump companies, in any case. The Trump campaign spent upwards of 20% of its May budget of almost $7m on Trump companies and family interests, according to FEC filings.Some campaign money is likely to continue to go to Trump companies, in any case. The Trump campaign spent upwards of 20% of its May budget of almost $7m on Trump companies and family interests, according to FEC filings.
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The Donald Trump campaign has launched a new web site, LyingCrookedHillary.com:The Donald Trump campaign has launched a new web site, LyingCrookedHillary.com:
Hillary Lies to Benghazi Families#CrookedHillary https://t.co/YWd5lk5skGHillary Lies to Benghazi Families#CrookedHillary https://t.co/YWd5lk5skG
The siteThe site
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is going to feature “10 legendary lies” Clinton has told, it claims. is going to feature “10 legendary lies” Clinton has told, it claims.
For now the site features only the first of what are billed as 10 eventual legendary lies. The first lie is “Benghazi” – Clinton said the attack was over an Internet video but it was not.For now the site features only the first of what are billed as 10 eventual legendary lies. The first lie is “Benghazi” – Clinton said the attack was over an Internet video but it was not.
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Democrats end sit-inDemocrats end sit-in
The Democrats have vacated the House floor and are now heading outside of the Capitol to greet demonstrators who rallied in support through the night:The Democrats have vacated the House floor and are now heading outside of the Capitol to greet demonstrators who rallied in support through the night:
John Lewis closing out Dem sit-in on guns: "Never ever get lost in a sea of despair ... We are going to win this struggle."John Lewis closing out Dem sit-in on guns: "Never ever get lost in a sea of despair ... We are going to win this struggle."
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The Donald Trump campaign has not replied to a request for comment about today’s Supreme Court deadlock over executive actions on immigration taken by the president.The Donald Trump campaign has not replied to a request for comment about today’s Supreme Court deadlock over executive actions on immigration taken by the president.
The Trump campaign has, however, released a statement just then attacking Hillary Clinton on immigration. The statement reads:The Trump campaign has, however, released a statement just then attacking Hillary Clinton on immigration. The statement reads:
Wall Street-owned Hillary Clinton’s radical immigration plans go even further than President Obama on open borders. At a time of record immigration, she wants to leave Americans vulnerable to Sanctuary Cities, while bringing in millions of new low-wage workers to compete against working Americans, including millions of Hispanics and African Americans, for jobs.Wall Street-owned Hillary Clinton’s radical immigration plans go even further than President Obama on open borders. At a time of record immigration, she wants to leave Americans vulnerable to Sanctuary Cities, while bringing in millions of new low-wage workers to compete against working Americans, including millions of Hispanics and African Americans, for jobs.
The statement then excerpts 16 news articles describing Clinton’s immigration policy.The statement then excerpts 16 news articles describing Clinton’s immigration policy.
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Sanders: we 'want real change'Sanders: we 'want real change'
In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Bernie Sanders describes what his supporters want:In an op-ed for the Washington Post, Bernie Sanders describes what his supporters want:
As we head toward the Democratic National Convention, I often hear the question, “What does Bernie want?” Wrong question. The right question is what the 12 million Americans who voted for a political revolution want.As we head toward the Democratic National Convention, I often hear the question, “What does Bernie want?” Wrong question. The right question is what the 12 million Americans who voted for a political revolution want.
And the answer is: They want real change in this country, they want it now and they are prepared to take on the political cowardice and powerful special interests which have prevented that change from happening.And the answer is: They want real change in this country, they want it now and they are prepared to take on the political cowardice and powerful special interests which have prevented that change from happening.
Read the full piece here.Read the full piece here.
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Mona ChalabiMona Chalabi
Most election polls these days are asking Americans whether they plan to vote for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, writes Guardian US data editor Mona Chalabi:Most election polls these days are asking Americans whether they plan to vote for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, writes Guardian US data editor Mona Chalabi:
But the generic congressional ballot question is slightly different - it asks respondents whether they plan to vote for a Democratic or a Republican candidate in their Congressional district. That question could be a useful measure of partisanship, and the latest numbers suggest that Republicans are doing pretty badly.But the generic congressional ballot question is slightly different - it asks respondents whether they plan to vote for a Democratic or a Republican candidate in their Congressional district. That question could be a useful measure of partisanship, and the latest numbers suggest that Republicans are doing pretty badly.
According to Talking Points Memo (TPM), two separate polls have found that Republicans get just 33% of support when respondents were asked the generic congressional ballot question. The polls, both conducted by Ipsos this month, suggest that Democrat support is much stronger - in one survey 47% of respondents said they were voting Democrat, in another 44% said so.According to Talking Points Memo (TPM), two separate polls have found that Republicans get just 33% of support when respondents were asked the generic congressional ballot question. The polls, both conducted by Ipsos this month, suggest that Democrat support is much stronger - in one survey 47% of respondents said they were voting Democrat, in another 44% said so.
We’re still trying to check the numbers directly with Ipsos (we called them earlier today and they’re looking into it) but if TPM is right, this represents a historic low in Republican support. According to TPM’s polling averages, Republicans are now at 32.9% in generic congressional ballots – that’s 10 percentage points lower than a month ago and the lowest that TPM has ever since the site started collecting these averages back in 2008.We’re still trying to check the numbers directly with Ipsos (we called them earlier today and they’re looking into it) but if TPM is right, this represents a historic low in Republican support. According to TPM’s polling averages, Republicans are now at 32.9% in generic congressional ballots – that’s 10 percentage points lower than a month ago and the lowest that TPM has ever since the site started collecting these averages back in 2008.
Separately, a new survey finds Hillary Clinton polling ahead of Donald Trump in Arizona, which has voted Republican in presidential elections going back to Truman (the exception: Bill Clinton in 1996). The Phoenix Business Journal reports:Separately, a new survey finds Hillary Clinton polling ahead of Donald Trump in Arizona, which has voted Republican in presidential elections going back to Truman (the exception: Bill Clinton in 1996). The Phoenix Business Journal reports:
Clinton gets 46.5 percent versus 42.2 percent for Trump in 1,060-voter poll conducted by Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insights.Clinton gets 46.5 percent versus 42.2 percent for Trump in 1,060-voter poll conducted by Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insights.
Continue to think Trump's Mormon problem will ultimately have biggest impact in AZ & NV, where reliable GOP voting bloc may just not show upContinue to think Trump's Mormon problem will ultimately have biggest impact in AZ & NV, where reliable GOP voting bloc may just not show up
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Republican senator attacks Trump in campaign adRepublican senator attacks Trump in campaign ad
Mark Kirk, the Republican senator making a long-shot bid for reelection in blue Illinois in a presidential election year, has released a video ad boasting of his opposition to Donald Trump:Mark Kirk, the Republican senator making a long-shot bid for reelection in blue Illinois in a presidential election year, has released a video ad boasting of his opposition to Donald Trump:
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Sanders: we cannot leave immigrants to 'bigoted hands' of Trump
Bernie Sanders has issued a statement on the deadlocked Supreme Court ruling that preserved a block on president Obama’s executive action to defer deportations for parents of children with legal status.
“Senate Republicans must stop playing politics and confirm a ninth justice to the Supreme Court,” Sanders says in the statement:
Today’s deadlocked immigration ruling means that more than 4 million aspiring Americans in the United States will be left waiting for much-needed answers to our broken immigration system. We cannot let their future, and the future of so many more vulnerable people, fall into the bigoted hands of Donald Trump.
5.35pm BST
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Clinton unveils business world endorsements
Here’s a pretty long list of business executives endorsing Hillary Clinton. Just released by the Clinton camp:
Hillary Clinton just unveils a bunch of endorsements from business people. pic.twitter.com/Nx2EMpdJDN
5.31pm BST
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The House sit-in appears to be winding down:
Democrats have sent out a floor update encouraging members to be on the floor at 12:30 for "a final show of support."So this is ending.
Plan now is Dems go to floor, John Lewis makes closing statements, Dems go out to East Side of Capitol to greet supporters
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The president has finished. Coming up this afternoon is House minority leader Nancy Pelosi.
Bernie Sanders’ New York event, “Where We Go From Here”, is scheduled to begin at 7pm.
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“I don’t anticipate that there are additional executive actions that we can take,” on immigration, Obama says. “We can implement what we’ve already put in place that is not affected by this decision.”
He returns to his criticism of Republicans for not holding hearings on his supreme court nominee and not confirming other judicial appointees:
If you keep on blocking judges from getting on the bench, then courts can’t issue decisions. And what it means is you’re going to have the status quo frozen.. it’s not a sustainable strategy.
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Obama: 'I have pushed to the limits of my executive authority'
Obama says that while the supreme court deadlock “does not substantially change what has been the status quo,” congressional action on immigration is now the only way forward:
I have pushed to the limits of my executive authority. We now have to have congress act.
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“Now we’ve got a choice about who we’ll be as a country,” Obama says, wading into talk of the election:
“We’re going to have to make a decision where we’re a people who tolerate the hypocrisy of the system.. we’re going to have to decide whether we’re a people who accept the cruelty of ripping children from their parents’ arms, or whether we value family.”
That’s a stark characterization of the choice facing voters in November.
These are all the questions that voters now are going to have to ask themselves... the issues that will be debated... by congressional candidates as well as presidential candidates.
I promise you this though: sooner or later, immigration reform will get done.
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Obama: Trump immigration policy is 'fantasy'
Obama does not mention Trump by name, but he criticizes Trump’s main immigration proposals:
Pretending we can deport 11m people, or that we can build a wall without spending tens of billions of taxpayers money... is a fantasy that does nothing to help the middle class...
Obama says the “fantasy” is a disservice to the country’s legacy of immigration and assimilation.
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Obama: immigration result 'heartbreaking' for families
Obama clarifies that the court deadlock does not affect so-called Dreamers but those who have been in the United States for more than five years with children who have legal status and no criminal record.
“The supreme court was unable to reach a decision. This was part of a consequence of the Republican party failure to give a fair hearing so far” to Merrick Garland, his court nominee.
“The deferred action policy” affecting Dreamers is not changed by the court deadlock, Obama says. And enforcement priorities are not affected. He says that the estimated 4m family members of young immigrants he had sought to protect with the action blocked today “will remain low priorities for enforcement.”
But “today’s decision is frustrating to those who seek to grow our economy and to bring a rationality to our immigration system”.
“I think it is heartbreaking for the thousands of families” affected, he says.
Keep in mind that millions of us, myself included, go back generations in this country... and we don’t like the notion that anyone will get a free pass to American citizenship... [but] leaving the broken system the way it is, that’s” the real amnesty.
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Obama: court deadlock 'takes us further from the country we aspire to be'
Obama says he was “pleased” by the Supreme Court decision upholding an affirmative action program at the University of Texas.
Obama says the country is diverse because it’s a nation of immigrants.
“The fact that the supreme court wasn’t able to issue a decision today... takes us further from the country we aspire to be”.
He points out that illegal border crossings are at their lower levels since the 1970s. And that the Senate passed an immigration reform bill. “Unfortunately, Republicans in the House refused to allow a simply yes-or-no vote.”
Obama says that as a result he was “forced to take steps within his authority” to address the issue.