GOPers Doubt Trump Deportation Promise, Marshall: Sanders Camp’s Attitude Comes From Him, And A Tale Of Two Facebooks

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May 19, 2016

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Hill Republicans Don’t Buy Trump’s Mass Deportation Promise

The Gist: Now that Trump is the presumptive nominee, many Republicans in Congress are keeping their distance from what has become their nominee’s signature campaign issue and instead dismissed it as little more than stump speech bravado.

Sanders Adviser: ‘No One Had The Right To Feel Threatened’ At NV Convention

The Gist: The campaign manager for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) shot down reports that the scene at the Nevada’s Democratic convention last weekend was violent and expressed doubt about the accounts from some of the party officials present that they felt threatened by the protests of Sanders’ supporters.

Trump Brings Up Rape Allegations Against Bill Clinton In Fox Interview

The Gist: While discussing Bill Clinton’s sex scandals in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Wednesday night, Donald Trump brought up old rape allegations against the former president. 

From The Reporter’s Notebook


When asked in a New York Times Magazine piece what the most dangerous place he’s ever been to in the world was, Donald Trump put America first, TPM’s Kristin Salaky wrote. “Brooklyn,” Trump replied, laughing. “No, there are places in America that are among the most dangerous in the world. You go to places like Oakland. Or Ferguson. The crime numbers are worse. Seriously.”

Agree or Disagree?


Josh Marshall: “Sanders narrative today has essentially been that he is political legitimacy. The Democratic party needs to realize that. This, as I said earlier, is the problem with lying to your supporters. Sanders is telling his supporters that he can still win, which he can’t. He’s suggesting that the win is being stolen by a corrupt establishment, an impression which will be validated when his phony prediction turns out not to be true. Lying like this sets you up for stuff like happened over the weekend in Nevada”

Say What?!


– Trump named conservative judge Don Willett as a possible Supreme Court nominee — Willett, unfortunately, has tweeted several times making fun of the presidential candidate. 

BUZZING: Today in the Hive


From a TPM Prime member: “The GOP whines about executive overreach, but pretty clearly Obama is on a roll here. Yesterday we go the new overtime regulations, last week we got the bathroom regulations, and a month or so back we got a big move on tax inversions. So what else is on the table for Obama’s final months? Close Guantanamo – this might not be possible, because apparently all reasonable options require funds for construction that are not available Close the carried-interest loophole. It’s been argued that this change might be possible by regulation for funds that have a lot of tax-free limited partners (which is most of them). Note that the case of tax-free partners is the one that costs the Treasury money – the others are just a zero-sum game between the LP’s and the GP. So this is my prediction for the highest profile move Obama can make. Any other suggestions? “

Related: Republican Senator Pat Roberts threw Obama’s plan to close Guantanamo in the trash.

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What We’re Reading


The Bernie fans who threatened the Nevada State Democratic Chair are asked to explain themselves. (Jezebel)

Compare liberal and conservative Facebook with this tool. (The Wall Street Journal)


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