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3 News Stories You Should Read Today – 3/20/2018

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Stormy Daniels is crushing President Trump at his own game

One remarkable feature of Stormy Daniels’ chess match with Trump is that shame — this White House’s usual instrument against its adversaries — isn’t working. Pornstars don’t find shame especially useful, and Daniels is no exception. This poses a problem for the president: Daniels (aka Stephanie Gregory Clifford) is utterly unembarrassed about profiting off her connection to him. She’s unembarrassed in general. As the president’s most virulent defenders have come after her, she’s parried their attacks with jokes that defang them. Cracks about her age earn GILF humor, cracks about her being a prostitute have her crowing with glee. She’s so good at this that her attackers often end up deleting their tweets; it’s just not worth it.

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Andrew McCabe was just offered a job by a congressman so he can get his full retirement. And it just might work.

“My offer of employment to Mr. McCabe is a legitimate offer to work on election security,” Pocan said in a statement. “Free and fair elections are the cornerstone of American democracy and both Republicans and Democrats should be concerned about election integrity.”

A spokeswoman for McCabe, Melissa Schwartz, didn’t immediately rule out a job with one of the most liberal members of Congress, which might only need to last for a day or so for him to get his full retirement benefits: “We are considering all options.”

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Mississippi Governor Signs Nation’s Toughest Abortion Ban Into Law

In his State of the State Address in 2014, Gov. Phil Bryant announced a goal: “to end abortion in Mississippi.”

Bryant has now signed a law that makes his state the most difficult state in the country to get an abortion. It is called the Gestational Age Act, and it bans abortions after 15 weeks of gestation, except in the case of a medical emergency or a severe fetal abnormality. The law does not make exceptions in cases of rape or incest. The Mississippi House passed the measure on March 8, and Bryant signed it into law on Monday.

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