GOP Senate candidates dodge on Trump's plan to end birthright citizenship https://t.co/YyYTihDiLV pic.twitter.com/rrLYGHaIHg
— The Hill (@thehill) October 31, 2018
"The Fourteenth Amendment, especially its birthright-citizenship provision, was the culmination of a long struggle, rather than a new-fangled post-war innovation." @marthasjones_ on the hidden history of the citizenship clause: https://t.co/CjKBIw7zkV
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) October 31, 2018
Trump turns on Ryan, says he ‘knows nothing about’ birthright citizenshiphttps://t.co/rQ4b17nqYY via @AdamShawNY
— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) October 31, 2018
Excellent piece by Bob Bauer. https://t.co/ot7tFQBVl7
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) November 1, 2018
Steve King, denouncing birthright citizenship, offers this hypothetical:
what if an “invading army comes in, and if there are females in that army and have babies, they’re citizens.”https://t.co/0UQUenq7io
— Jesse Lehrich (@JesseLehrich) November 1, 2018
In an interview tonight in Florida, @realDonaldTrump defended his call to send up to 15,000 troops to the border, telling me
"We have to have a wall of people” https://t.co/zuIqHH6EyT— Jonathan Karl (@jonkarl) November 1, 2018
Despite @realDonaldTrump's threats, Honduran migrants following the caravan continue on. https://t.co/b4KQOywfXO
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 1, 2018
– Today the president said this: https://t.co/NMi8RgThr7
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) October 31, 2018
What do you even say anymore? At some point it becomes an attack on the notion of truth itself https://t.co/YFc2aZNiCu
— Brendan Nyhan (@BrendanNyhan on 🟦☁️) (@BrendanNyhan) November 1, 2018
This is just word salad. https://t.co/eMgUAGAkMM
— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) November 1, 2018
The fall of Lindsey Graham into the dark Trumpian pit of demagoguery, division and incitement is complete. No one should ever take Graham seriously on a military matter again as Trump abuses the US military with his political stunts and incitement at the border. https://t.co/gj1gaVcCln
— Steve Schmidt (@SteveSchmidtSES) October 31, 2018
And..
Human Rights Group Avaaz Calls For Investigation Of Guiliani, Trump Money-Laundering Scheme – Prosecutors Asked to Probe Dutch Middlemen involved in Khrapunov and Ablyazov $ laundering
(I worked as a research consultant for Avaaz on this complaint 🧐)https://t.co/fDQfKss9Nl
— Wendy Siegelman (@WendySiegelman) October 31, 2018
Maybe at some point Kanye's ignorance of Trump's policies became impossible to maintain. Or maybe he just started to face the consequences. @skornhaber on the rapper's apparent reversal: https://t.co/Bfedva7ud1
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) November 1, 2018
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WORLD
Khashoggi murder outcry threatens U.S.-Saudi ties, Saudi prince says https://t.co/vnpLDkL9iN
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 31, 2018
Turkish prosecutor says journalist Jamal Khashoggi was strangled soon after he entered Saudi Consulate https://t.co/OoSISPRQuo
— MyGrandparentsWereMurderedInTheGasChambersByNazis (@cpujudy) October 31, 2018
Our cover story this week: Saudi Arabia thought a bombing campaign would quickly crush its enemies in Yemen. But three years later, the Houthis refuse to give up, even as 14 million people face starvation. https://t.co/cgNfeRB1bQ pic.twitter.com/dZoabriGfQ
— NYT Magazine (@NYTmag) October 31, 2018
This is an incredibly disturbing case that merits more coverage https://t.co/HYWqwLVIHB
— emily bell (@emilybell) November 1, 2018
Elsewhere…
Luxury Home Prices In Singapore Soar 13% As Vancouver Prices Crash 11% https://t.co/SULEJ2kEec
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) November 1, 2018
"#China has fueled an unprecedented surge in official lending over the past 15 years. The most remarkable feature of this wave of credit, however, is not its size, but its dangerous lack of transparency." https://t.co/7aoaVYymqd
— The China-Global South Project (@ChinaGSProject) October 31, 2018
https://twitter.com/AndrewBeatty/status/1057790618615738369
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BREXIT BRITAIN
Simon Coveney holds secret talks with UK Brexit Secretary amid speculation deal is near https://t.co/4LMIXafO9w pic.twitter.com/cgH6PcRce4
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) October 31, 2018
Boris Johnson took a £14,000 trip to Saudi Arabia just days before the murder of journalist, Jamal Khashoggi. It goes without saying, it was all expenses paid by the Saudi’s. This sort of thing has to stop. Access to power in Britain shouldn’t be for sale at any price, to anyone.
— Rachael Swindon (@Rachael_Swindon) October 31, 2018
https://twitter.com/RobDotHutton/status/1057704553158717443
Ireland believes support from France on backstop is solid. Dublin will support French lobbying for EU funding to boost the ports of Calais, Dunkirk, Le Havre & Cherbourg post Brexit, & in turn France will support Irish efforts to have Irish trucks fast-tracked into those ports
— Tony Connelly (@tconnellyRTE) October 31, 2018
British tourists could face delays at European airports after Brexit and employers may find it “impossible” to identify who is entitled to work in the UK, the immigration minister has admitted https://t.co/lxlYva7TLA
— The New European – Think Without Borders (@TheNewEuropean) October 31, 2018
There’s a Ladybird book about Brexit and it’s everything you’d hope for and morehttps://t.co/O5V0PozW7Z pic.twitter.com/MyHlOTiQh9
— The Poke (@ThePoke) October 31, 2018