Trump Doubles Down on Terror and Immigration

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Trump doubles down on terror, immigration pitch
Donald Trump is doubling down on arguments that immigration — both legal and illegal — are endangering national security in the wake of a mass shooting at an Orlando, Fla., nightclub that appeared targeted at gay people and left 50 dead.
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Orlando massacre inflames Trump-Clinton presidential race
By Ian Swanson
The worst mass shooting in U.S. history is raising new questions about the safety of the homeland and shaking up the race for the White House.
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Trump doubles down on terror, immigration pitch
By Jonathan Easley
Donald Trump is doubling down on arguments that immigration — both legal and illegal — are endangering national security in the wake of a mass shooting at an Orlando, Fla., nightclub that appeared targeted at gay people and left 50 dead.
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This week: Orlando shooting likely to influence spending bills
By Cristina Marcos and Jordain Carney
A week in Congress that was already slated to have lawmakers promoting the national defense will be further colored by this weekend’s massacre in Orlando that authorities say constituted both a terrorist attack and a hate crime.
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The capitulation of Paul Ryan
By Juan Williams
OPINION | When he explained his support for Donald Trump’s presidential bid earlier this month, Speaker Paul Ryan was clear about the political strategy behind his move. He wanted a Republican president to support the House Republican agenda.
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A little change
By Judd Gregg
OPINION | Here is an idea that involves small change but translates into budgeting gold. It is currency modernization.
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FBI interviewed Orlando shooting suspect 3 times
By Rebecca Savransky
The FBI conducted three interviews of the man suspected of killing 50 people early Sunday morning in an Orlando nightclub, the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history.
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Trump: Obama should step down over Orlando attack
By Cyra Master
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attacked President Obama for refusing to attribute the Orlando, Fla., nightclub shooting to radical Islam.
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Clinton, Obama postpone campaign event in wake of Fla. shooting
By Cyra Master
A planned campaign stop featuring presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and President Obama scheduled for Wednesday has been postponed.
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Trump cancels Monday rally after Orlando shooting
By Cyra Master
A rally had been scheduled in Portsmouth, N.H.
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ISIS takes credit for Orlando shooting
By Jessie Hellmann
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria claimed responsibility Sunday for a deadly nightclub shooting in Orlando, Fla., that left 50 dead and 53 injured.
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The Washington Post: Trump and Clinton and their very different responses to the Orlando shootings
By Juliet Eilperin, Robert Costa, Anne Gearan
The presumptive GOP presidential nominee used social media to go on the attack, while his Democratic counterpart released an issue-oriented statement.
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The Wall Street Journal: Stop-Trump groups fail to get traction
By Reid J. Epstein
Two small groups of Republicans work to block Donald Trump’s nomination, but they lack funds and organization; no support from Ted Cruz.
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Bloomberg: Clinton uses Trump’s words against him in first general-election ad
By Jennifer Epstein
Hillary Clinton is ramping up the fight against Donald Trump with her first TV advertisement of the general election, hitting the presumptive Republican nominee for what she terms his divisive rhetoric.
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The New York Times: After nightclub massacre, Obama expresses outrage and a familiar lament
By Michael D. Shear
Saying the shootings were an “act of terror and an act of hate,” Mr. Obama again called for agreement on gun measures.
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Reuters: Exclusive: Obama administration not pursuing executive order to shut Guantanamo – sources
By Jeff Mason
The Obama administration is not pursuing the use of an executive order to shutter the Guantanamo Bay military prison after officials concluded that it would not be a viable strategy, sources familiar with the deliberations said.
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