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The Climate Denier Caucus in Washington is a powerful force — ranging from Congress to the White House.


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Donald Trump, who spends most of his weekends vacationing at resorts he owns, and owes his success to an inheritance, thinks being president of the United States is surprisingly hard.
ICYMI: Texas is following in Arizona’s footsteps, working to penalize local law enforcement agents who don’t turn over undocumented immigrants to federal authorities.
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Week 14, in one sentence: President Donald Trump feuded with Democrats all week over a potential government shutdown; signed executive actions targeting Obama-era regulations of banksagriculturenational monuments, and offshore drillingpromised that Mexico will “eventually” pay for the wall “in some form” “at a later date”; called his record-low approval ratings “fake”; insisted the U.N. push for more sanctions against North Korea; implemented more sanctions against Syria; finally got his secretary of agriculture confirmed; had another executive order seeking to cut off federal funding to sanctuary cities blocked by a federal judge; pushed new tariffs against Canada; announced a “massive tax reform” plan that was just a single page of bulleted ideas; revived the effort to repeal and replace Obamacare; said he has “absolutely” considered breaking up the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals; gave the Pentagon more authority to put troops on the ground in Iraq and Syria; warned of a “major, major conflict” with North Korea; and admitted being president is tougher than he thought it would be.
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Day 92 — April 21

Trump and Democrats play chicken

Trump continued to push for border wall funding in the next spending bill even though Democrats threatened a government shutdown.
“We want wall funding,” Trump’s budget director told the Associated Press. “We want [immigration] agents. Those are our priorities.”
Unfortunately for the president, Democrats have the upper hand. The Senate needs 60 votes to pass the bill, and Republicans have only 52. The government will shut down if the bill fails to pass.
Trump signed executive actions that targeted Obama-era financial regulations. An executive order OKs the Treasury Department to review tax regulations issued since Jan. 1, 2016, and weed out those that “impose an undue financial burden.” Trump also signed two presidential memos that order a review of key aspects of the Dodd-Frank law, which allows the federal government to try to shut down banks at risk of failing but can also encourage risky behavior because the banks can rely on the federal government.

“These regulations enshrine too-big-to-fail and encourage risky behavior,” Trump said.


Day 93 — April 22

Grab 'em by the peer-reviewed publication

Yet another massive protest against Trump unfolded in the U.S. — this time over his anti-science rhetoric and actions. Organizers repeatedly stressed that the March for Science was a nonpartisan celebration of science, although the anti-Trump leanings were clear. Thousands turned out in more than 600 cities, carrying signs with messages like “Grab ’em by the peer-reviewed publication” and “Let me atom.”


Day 94 — April 23

Mexico will pay for the wall ("eventually," "later," "in some form")

Trump once again promised that Mexico will pay for the border wall, though his bluster seemed to soften amid a standoff with Democrats over funding.
“Eventually, but at a later date so we can get started early, Mexico will be paying, in some form, for the badly needed border wall,” Trump tweeted.

That’s a stark difference from Trump’s campaign rhetoric about the wall. As soon as Trump announced his campaign, he promised a Mexico-funded border wall when he announced his campaign and after becoming president and said construction would begin on Day One in the White House. Those promises proved complicated to keep, and Trump has since turned to U.S. taxpayers (at least initially) to finance the wall’s construction. The Trump team’s cost estimates for building the wall have been all over the place (as low as $4 billion but usually cited at about $10 billion), but one independent researcher put the price tag between $15 billion and $25 billion.

Two polls showed Trump’s approval rating continued to drop to historic lows. Trump, of course, called the polls fake.


Day 95 — April 24

The U.S. isn't paying for the wall either (yet)

Trump decided border wall funding wasn’t worth shutting down the government. He delayed asking Congress to include money to build the wall, which Democrats said would be a dealbreaker for the spending bill and lead to a government shutdown.
As tensions with North Korea continue to grow, Trump told the U.N. Security Council that it should take further action, including more sanctions, against the Hermit Kingdom to “finally solve” the problem. Chinese President Xi Jinping, who met with Trump earlier this month at Mar-a-Lago, called the president to urge restraint when dealing with North Korea. At the same time, the USS Carl Vinson and its fleet of destroyers neared the Korean Peninsula.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis arrived in Afghanistan unannounced. Mattis was in Kabul to discuss the possibility of deploying additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan as the Taliban continues to attack security forces and gain ground on the battlefield.
Trump’s secretary of agriculture was finally confirmed almost 100 days into his presidency. The Senate confirmed former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue to the position. Perdue was a controversial pick from the get-go. He weathered 13 complaints — two of which he paid fines for — from the Georgia State Ethics Commission while he was governor. He also refused to place his assets in a blind trust while he was governor.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced even more sanctions against Syria, targeting the war-torn country’s Scientific Studies and Research Center, an agency that produces nonconventional weapons for the Syrian regime. Syrian President Bashar Assad is widely accused of using chemical weapons to attack his own people, including one in early April that killed more than 70 people.


Day 96 — April 25

Another blow from the courts

A federal judge issued a nationwide stay on Trump’s January executive order that sought to cut off funding to sanctuary cities, an unofficial term for cities that don’t always comply with federal deportation efforts. San Francisco and Santa Clara County had sued the Trump administration over the order, arguing that it was unconstitutional and could deprive the cities of billions of dollars in federal funding. The judge said the action attempted to give the attorney general unilateral authority “to impose new conditions on federal grants,” which is a power reserved for Congress.
Trump went after another U.S. ally and neighbor: Canada. The president told a farmers group that Canada “has been very rough on the United States.” His administration slapped new tariffs on Canada related to dairy and lumber.

House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz accused former national security adviser retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn of breaking the law when he reportedly took money from Russia. Flynn was forced to resign from Trump’s Cabinet after the president found out he lied to the vice president about, you guessed it, ties to Russia.
Trump continued his crusade against “unnecessary regulations” by signing an executive order that establishes a task force to review policies on agriculture and eliminate those that cause burdens on farmers and their communities.

The president also snapped at the “fake media” and proclaimed that he hasn’t changed his position on the border wall, although he did recently walk back his promise that Mexico would pay for the wall in its entirety.


Day 97 — April 26

Trump's not-so-massive tax plan

Trump finally announced his plan for “massive tax reform,” which he had promised to deliver before his 100th day in office. But the plan ended up being a single page of bulleted ideas.
Trumpcare came back from the dead, and it’s even further to the right, in a clear effort to win over the House Freedom Caucus, which tanked the first bill. The draft is the GOP’s second attempt at repealing and replacing Obamacare, and it would allow states to opt out of the Obamacare regulation that requires insurance companies to cover people with pre-existing conditions.
The Trump administration revealed its plan to kill net neutrality. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai wants to reverse the Obama-era decision to regulate broadband internet providers so they can’t charge consumers more for faster internet packages.
Trump signed an executive order that allows national monuments to be revoked or reduced in size so the areas can be opened for drilling and mining. He’ll almost certainly face a legal battle over this action.
The White House issued a statement accusing the judge who blocked Trump’s executive order targeting sanctuary cities of setting “immigration policy for the whole country,” while Trump went on a Twitter rant against the decision (and the 9th Circuit.) In an interview published later in the Washington Examiner, Trump said he has “absolutely” considered breaking up the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, which has blocked his executive orders in the past.
Most Trump voters believe the Obama administration spied on Trump’s presidential campaign, according to a new poll.
Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry said he believes the U.S. should renegotiate the 2015 Paris Climate Accord instead of walking away from the deal.
The U.S. began installing an anti-missile defense system in South Korea to protect the country from North Korea. The move was met by protests, criticism from China, and denouncement from the front-runner for South Korea’s presidency.
Ivanka Trump was booed and hissed at during a women’s panel in Berlin when she described her father as an advocate for women.

"I've certainly heard the criticism from the media and that's been perpetuated, but I know from personal experience, and I think the thousands of women who have worked with and for my father for decades when he was in the private sector are a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women and their ability to do the job as well as any man," Ivanka said.


Day 98 — April 27

News Flash: Being president is hard

Trump warned of a “major, major conflict with North Korea” in an interview with Reuters, although he also said he would love to “solve things diplomatically.”
In the same interview, Trump admitted that he thought being president would be a breeze.
“I loved my previous life,” he said. “I had so many things going. This is more work than in my previous life. I thought it would be easier.”
Trump was considering removing the U.S. from the North Atlantic Federal Trade Agreement  but said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto persuaded him to renegotiate instead. Trump has been a longtime critic of NAFTA and once called it the “worst trade deal in history.”

Trump is giving his military commanders greater authority. The White House will allow the Pentagon more flexibility in determining the level of U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria.


Day 99 — April 28

Open for drilling

Trump signed another executive order that he hopes will encourage offshore drilling in the Arctic and Atlantic oceans. The executive action will put up millions of acres of federal water for oil and gas leasing. It’s a complete reversal of a decision made by Barack Obama in the final days of his presidency to withdraw these areas of water from oil and gas leasing.


Day 100 — April 29

100 days of Trump

Trump will reach the 100-day milestone of his presidency on Saturday. Here’s a rundown of what he’s accomplished (and what he hasn’t) so far:
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• President Trump Names Pro-Life Leader to Key HHS Post, Replacing a Planned Parenthood Activist
• Wendy Davis: Notion That Human Life Begins at Conception is “Absurd”
• Principal Placed on Leave for Screaming at Pro-Life Teen: “I Don’t Give a S— What Jesus Says”
• President Donald Trump Gets an A+ on Pro-Life Issues During His First 100 Days in Office


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• President Trump’s Budget Will Cut a Pro-Abortion Gender Office Obama Started
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• Woman Forced 12-Year-Old Into Prostitution, Made Her Have an Abortion After She Became Pregnant
• Pro-Life Senator Slams the Pro-Abortion Media: “There’s Just Not Honesty” 
• Hospital Threatens to Remove Baby’s Life Support , Won’t Let Parents Take Him Elsewhere for Treatment
• The Abortion Party: 79 Democrats Voted to Ban Partial-Birth Abortions in 2003, Just 7 Voted to Ban Late Abortions in 2015
• Late-Term Abortionist is Tired of the Criticism: Quit Calling Me a “Quack or Bad Doctor”
• Democrats Debate Litmus Test Requiring Candidates to Support Abortion
• Montana Gov. Steve Bullock Will Veto Bill Banning Late-Term Abortions on Babies After 20 Weeks

• Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens Fighting to Stop St Louis From Becoming a “Sanctuary City for Abortion” 

• 970 People Were Killed Killed in Canada Last Year in Euthanasia or Assisted Suicide 



President Trump Names Pro-Life Leader to Key HHS Post, Replacing a Planned Parenthood Activist
President Donald Trump has named a pro-life leader to a top post at the Department of Health and Human Services, which often oversees and implements policies related to abortion.

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Wendy Davis: Notion That Human Life Begins at Conception is “Absurd”
Texas abortion activist Wendy Davis was back on the road this week advocating for abortion and the nation’s largest provider of it, Planned Parenthood.

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Principal Placed on Leave for Screaming at Pro-Life Teen: “I Don’t Give a S— What Jesus Says”
An assistant principal in Pennsylvania was caught on video yelling and swearing at a pro-life teenager last Friday.

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President Donald Trump Gets an A+ on Pro-Life Issues During His First 100 Days in Office
One of the leading pro-life organizations in the nation is giving president Donald Trump and A grade for his first 100 days in office.

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Planned Parenthood Killed His Sister in a Botched Abortion, Now He’s Demanding Justice
The grieving brother of a young woman who died last year after a botched abortion at Planned Parenthood is fighting to protect other moms and unborn babies.
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President Trump’s Budget Will Cut a Pro-Abortion Gender Office Obama Started
The Trump administration’s budget will reportedly put on the chopping block a controversial gender rights office created by the Obama administration.

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Baby Eva Was Stillborn, But Her Eyes Will Give Sight So a Blind Person Can SeeThe grieving family of a stillborn baby girl is taking some comfort in knowing that her short life has helped others.
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Woman Forced 12-Year-Old Into Prostitution, Made Her Have an Abortion After She Became Pregnant
In a disturbing North Carolina case this week, a 12-year-old girl allegedly was forced into prostitution, raped repeatedly and given an abortion over a two-year period.

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Why has the PA president chosen this moment to stop funding Gaza’s electricity, and why is he keeping the lid on West Bank anger? Because Washington beckons
 
By AVI ISSACHAROFF
 Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas attends the summit of the Arab League at the Dead Sea, Jordan, Wednesday, March 29, 2017. Arab leaders are gathering for an annual summit where the long-stalled quest for Palestinian statehood is to take center stage. (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)
 
 

 
London mayor Sadiq Khan at a Yom Hashoah ceremony on April 23, 2017. (Courtesy)
 
Once thorny, relationship between London’s Muslim mayor and the Jews now a bed of roses
 
INTERVIEW Ahead of June’s general elections, Sadiq Khan encourages a vote for good local Labour candidates — almost despite his party’s leader
 
By JENNI FRAZER
 

 
'If you can’t afford a car in Israel, you’re stuck at home on the weekend'
 
Fed up with Shabbat laws, secular Israelis fund bus service to the beach
 
Noa Tnua founder Roy Schwartz Tichon, second from right, and board member Noam Tel-Verem, third from right, posing with volunteers before the launch of their bus service in Ramat Gan, Israel, June 6, 2015. (Avihai Levy) 
Noa Tnua, a tiny Tel Aviv busing cooperative, crowdfunds to expand its service to the coast on weekends, when most public transport shuts down
 
By ANDREW TOBIN
 

 
Cartoonist Bob Mankoff at the Crosby Hotel in New York City, Feb. 9, 2016. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Amazon Studios, via JTA)
 
New Yorker’s cartoon editor picks 7 Jewish favorites
 
Stepping down from his prestigious perch after 20 years, Bob Mankoff chooses some of his best-loved caricatures
 
By GABE FRIEDMAN
 
 
 
 
Andrew Silow-Carroll
 
Trump visited Israel — and so did I!
 
ANDREW SILOW-CARROLLWhat a coincidence: They both came in the 1980s and the only difference was everything
 

 
Erik Ross
 
Krakow on a Sunday
 
ERIK ROSS These vows of lifelong poverty, chastity and obedience — why do he and his Dominican Order fellows do it?
 

 
A Chechen gay man who fled persecution in his home Russia's Muslim region of Chechnya due to his sexual-orientation, sits on his bed in Moscow on April 17, 2017. (AFP PHOTO / Naira DAVLASHYAN)
 
US Holocaust Museum condemns Chechnya’s reported persecution of gay men
 
Museum director says Nazi genocide ‘teaches us what can happen when state-sponsored, group-targeted violence is allowed to go unchecked’
 

 
Elie Wiesel arrives for a roundtable discussion on the Iran nuclear deal on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, March 2, 2015. (Win McNamee/Getty Images via JTA)
 
US lawmakers introduce bill to commission Elie Wiesel bust in Capitol
 
Survivor, laureate, ‘was one of the greatest moral forces in the world,’ says Rep. Steve Cohen, one of 51 co-sponsors
 

 
Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump attending the Comedy Central Roast of The Donald at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City, March 9, 2011. (Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic via Getty Images/JTA)
 
Trump proclaims May annual Jewish American Heritage Month
 
President to celebrate with daughter Ivanka, son-in-law Jared Kushner and grandkids the deep ties that ‘bind’ American Jews to the US and its founding principles
 

 
Iranian presidential candidates, left to right, Hassan Rouhani, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Eshaq Jahangiri and Ebrahim Raisi attend a live debate on state TV in Tehran on April 28, 2017. (AFP/Jamejamonline/Mehdi Dehghan)
 
Tehran’s mayor attacks Rouhani in pre-election debate
 
Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, veteran member of Revolutionary Guards, slams Iranian president’s ‘weak government’
 

 
Thomas Lopez-Pierre on the show 'Meet the Faith' in BET studios in New York City, 2006. (Johnny Nunez/WireImage/Getty Images)
 
‘Anti-Semitic’ NY city council candidate says more anti-Semitic things
 
Thomas Lopez-Pierre maintains ‘greedy Jewish landlords’ are conducting ‘ethnic cleansing’ of black and Latino residents with funds from Israel
 

 
DNC Chairman Tom Perez walks on stage to speak to a crowd of supporters at a Democratic unity rally at the Rail Event Center on April 21, 2017 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (George Frey/Getty Images)
 
No one is assigned to Jewish outreach at the DNC. Who ya gonna call?
 
Party chairman Tom Perez is currently the man, and he’s yet to appoint someone dedicated to the job
 

 
A huge poster of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is draped over part of a building in Istanbul on April 9, 2017.  (AFP PHOTO / BULENT KILIC)
 
Turkey blocks access to Wikipedia
 
Move comes after deeply unflattering updates by critical users to Erdogan’s profile since referendum
 

 
An undated image of a farmer in the western Negev Desert town of Kadesh Barnea inspecting a crop of cherry tomatoes. (Gili Yaari / Flash 90)
 
Jamming Palestinian hunger strikers’ phones risks our crops, locals say
 
Negev residents say effort to disrupt communication between protesting detainees is also crippling computerized irrigation systems
 

 
Members of the cast of 'Orange Is the New Black.' (Netflix/ via JTA)
 
Hacker threatens to release stolen copies of Netflix series
 
Operating under the name The Dark Overlord, hacker has already purportedly uploaded the first episode to an illegal file-sharing service
 

 
Bobbi Jene Smith (C) accpets the Best Documentary Cinematography Award on behalf of Elvira Lind from Jurors David Wilson (L) and Barbara Kopple (R) during Awards Night during the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival at BMCC Tribeca PAC on April 27, 2017 in New York City. (Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Tribeca Film Festival/AFP
 
Film on US dancer in Israeli company wins at Tribeca
 
Jury praises ‘Bobbi Jene’ documentary at NY festival for ‘pushing non-fiction intimacy to bold new places’
 
 
 
Illustrative: Better education about the dangers of sun exposure are credited for helping bring Israel's skin cancer rate down from the world's second-highest a decade ago to 18th today. (Miriam Alster/Flash90)
 
The 3 cancers Jews need to worry about most — and how to reduce the risks
 
Since Ashkenazis have a genetic predisposition to several forms of the disease, doctors recommend preventative measures and screening for early detection
 
By NIV ELIS
 

 
Pope Francis leads mass for thousands of Egyptian Catholics
 
Huge security as pontiff circles Cairo stadium in a golf cart; worshipers release yellow and white balloons
 
By CATHERINE MARCIANO and TONY GAMAL-GABRIEL
 Pope Francis is surrounded by security while waving from above an uncovered Popemobile before the start of a mass on April 29, 2017 at a stadium in Cairo. ( AFP PHOTO / Andreas SOLARO)
 

 
Police prevent left-wing rally at outpost against settler violence
 
250 activists, including 3 Meretz MKs, barred from reaching Baladim, scene of attacks last week; forced to hold protest at Michmash Junction
 
By JACOB MAGID
 Demonstrators wave Palestinian and Peace Now flags at West Bank protest against settler violence near Michmash Junction, April 28, 2017. (Times of Israel/Jacob Magid)
 

 
Man arrested with knives outside UK parliament ‘was aboard Mavi Marmara in 2010’
 
27-year-old Khalid Omar Ali was on ship that attempted to run Israeli security blockade of Gaza Strip
 
By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and AFP
 Firearms officiers from the British police detain a man on Whitehall near the Houses of Parliament in central London on April 27, 2017 before being taken away by police. (AFP/Niklas Halle'n)
 

 
Israeli and American flags seen in 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images) 
Lawmakers introduce resolution to honor Israeli-Americans
 
Republican and Democrat representatives affirm community’s ‘immense contribution’ to American society
 
By JTA
 

 
Sam-CohenVeteran rock producer Sam Cohen worked hard to wipe the 'smile' off of pop songs played on the 'The Man in the High Castle' soundtrack. (Sam Erickson/via JTA)
 
Had the Nazis won, American pop music would sound like this
 
Reimagined ‘broken’ tracks by indie rock musician and producer Sam Cohen are inspired by dystopian Amazon series, ‘The Man in the High Castle’
 
By GABE FRIEDMAN
 

 
LA’s French film fest debuts stunning Nazi escape tale
 
Adaptation of Joseph Joffo’s autobiographical novel follows flight of two Jewish boys from Nazi-occupied Paris, and is timed to coincide with rise of Marine Le Pen
 
By FRANKIE TAGGART
 
Poster for the 2017 adaptation of 'A Bag of Marbles' (Courtesy)
 

 
 
 
'Blood, Milk & Tears' installation at Fentster in Toronto, Candada, April 2017. (Justine Apple Photography)
 
Toronto art exhibit is window into experiences of Jewish and Muslim women
 
The sisterhood of ‘Blood, Milk & Tears’ creates scrolls filled with words and images born out of interfaith text study
 
By RENEE GHERT-ZAND
 
 
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