Sotomayor questions whether lethal injection is ‘our most cruel experiment yet’; Congressman sues over removal of Ferguson-inspired student painting from U.S. Capitol; Trump’s deputy national security adviser was once accused of violating voter registration laws; Trump calls rising violence aimed at Jews ‘horrible and painful’; Trump administration seeks to prevent ‘panic’ over new immigration enforcement policies; On museum tour, Trump touts win in South Carolina by ‘double, double, double digits’; 100 days of Trump claims; How Trump spent his first month in office, by the numbers; The Daily 202: Trump’s new national security adviser literally wrote the book on Vietnam; Trump visits the National Museum of African American History and Culture; Trump isn’t really campaigning earlier than other recent presidents. He’s just more upfront about it.;
 
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In one exchange, Sean Spicer demonstrated why there’s skepticism about Trump’s claims of tolerance
Trump's problem is twofold: Defensiveness and policies. Spicer didn't help.
Sotomayor questions whether lethal injection is ‘our most cruel experiment yet’
The justice dissents from a decision not to take the case of an Ala. inmate who wanted a firing squad.
 
Congressman sues over removal of Ferguson-inspired student painting from U.S. Capitol
The Architect of the Capitol violated the First Amendment rights of the art contest winner after complaints, the suit says.
 
Trump’s deputy national security adviser was once accused of violating voter registration laws
KT McFarland's dual registrations came to light in 2006.
 
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Trump calls rising violence aimed at Jews ‘horrible and painful’
The president has been under growing pressure to forcefully condemn the violence.
 
Trump administration seeks to prevent ‘panic’ over new immigration enforcement policies
Officials said the new guidelines to beef up border enforcement will be handled “humanely.”
 
On museum tour, Trump touts win in South Carolina by ‘double, double, double digits’
The president has made a habit of boasting of his electoral numbers.
 
100 days of Trump claims
Every suspect claim made by President Trump during his 100 days in office, in one place
 
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How Trump spent his first month in office, by the numbers
Trump has spent a quarter of his first month in office at Mar-a-Lago.
 
The Daily 202: Trump’s new national security adviser literally wrote the book on Vietnam
H.R. McMaster focused on ‘the lies that led to Vietnam’
 
Trump visits the National Museum of African American History and Culture
The president's wife toured the same site last week with the wife of the Israeli prime minister.
 
Trump isn’t really campaigning earlier than other recent presidents. He’s just more upfront about it.
Here's what the data on presidential travel show us.
 
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