The second round matchups in our 2019 political bracket are live. You can vote on our website, Twitter or Facebook. Check out the brackets here.
Several readers knew "Big" Bill Haywood was the answer to our Friday question: Which native Utahn is buried in the wall of the Kremlin and was tried (but acquitted) for blowing up the Governor of Idaho?
The first three who responded with the correct answer were:
Mike Mower did submit the correct answer, so the $25 Amazon gift card remains unclaimed. If you have a political trivia question you think can stump him, send it to me at bschott@utahpolicy.com.
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Political Bracket Face-Off Second Round - Day 1
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
We're moving into the second round of our 2019 Political Bracket Face-Off. We have four matchups for you to vote on today.
Apologies owed on Trump collusion assertions
By LaVarr Webb, Publisher
Bombshell! Bombshell! Bombshell!That word has been used thousands of time in the last two years to describe leaks or revelations in the lengthy Mueller probe into purported collusion with Russia by Pres. Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
Utah's GOP members of Congress hail Mueller report summary saying Trump did not collude with Russians
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Several Republican members of Utah's Congressional delegation took to Twitter on Sunday to hail the four-page summary from Attorney General Bob Barr which says special counsel Robert Mueller's report did not find a conspiracy between the Trump campaign and Russia in 2016.
Employment in Utah grew by 2.8 percent over the last year. Unemployment remains below national average
By Press release
Utah's nonfarm payroll employment for February 2019 grew by an estimated 2.8 percent, adding 42,400 jobs to the economy since February 2018. Utah's current employment level registers 1,536,300. No revisions were made to January's job growth rate.
Stewart: 'I don't think we'll be terribly surprised' by what's in Mueller's report
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Rep. Chris Stewart said on CNN Saturday morning that he was "relieved" that special counsel Robert Mueller has finished his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
2019 Utah Political Bracket Face-Off results - Day 4
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
The final first-round matchups from our 2019 Political Bracket Face-Off are done. Results are below:
Inheriting a mess - Bernick and Schott on politics
By Bryan Schott, Managing Editor
Veteran reporters Bob Bernick and Bryan Schott analyze the latest Utah political news.
Deseret News
Salt Lake Tribune
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No conspiracy with Russia. Attorney General Bob Barr wrote in a four-page summary of Robert Mueller's final report on his investigation into Russian interference into the 2016 election that President Donald Trump or his associates conspired with Russia - https://nyti.ms/2Fq7hUC
Trump not exonerated on charges of obstruction of justice. Attorney General Bob Barr's letter said Mueller's report did not conclude that President Trump committed a crime by obstructing justice, but the report did not exonerate him, either - https://wapo.st/2FuhL58
Democrats call for the release of Mueller's full report. Democrats in Congress are vowing to press for the release of the report and may call Attorney General Barr to testify - https://politi.co/2FurZCE
Trump takes a victory lap, calls for an investigation into Democrats. Predictably, President Trump and his allies claimed "complete and total exoneration" following Barr's letter. Trump also called for investigations into misdeeds by Democrats - https://nyti.ms/2Fq7tDk
Trumpworld to declare war on the media. CNN's Jim Acosta says Trump advisors are telling him the president and his allies will "slam and shame the media" in the coming days - http://bit.ly/2FqzoTJ
Trump is not out of the legal woods yet. There are still about a dozen other investigations that spun out of Mueller's investigation, mostly focusing on President Trump or his family business - https://nyti.ms/2Fr6Vgo
Democrats freezing out Republicans in Congress. Republicans say Democrats are playing political games in the House by shutting them out of the legislative process by refusing to work on bipartisan legislation. House Republicans allege Democrats are working to deny vulnerable members any legislative victories ahead of the 2020 election - https://politi.co/2FuGKW1
Migrant numbers are surging. Numbers from the Department of Homeland Security show the number of immigrants arrested or turned away at the southern border has climbed to levels not seen for years - http://bit.ly/2FrrRUz
President Trump asks a court to allow him to block people on Twitter. A federal judge ruled last year Trump couldn't block users on the social network because it's a public forum. Trump is arguing the account is not owned by the government, so he should be allowed to block his critics - https://bloom.bg/2Fps6iP
1584 - Sir Walter Raleigh is granted a patent to colonize Virginia.
1807 - The English Parliament abolished the slave trade.
1911 - A fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City killed 146 people. The tragedy led to the eventual enactment of many state and national workplace safety laws.
1994 - U.S. forces completed a withdrawal from Mogadishu, Somalia, except for a small number of soldiers left behind to provide support for U.N. peacekeepers.
The Colorado River is a reliable source of water for Utah, says the Utah Division of Water Resources
Falling storage levels at both lakes Powell and Mead have highlighted the potential effects of climate change on the Colorado River, causing some to question its future viability as a reliable water supply source for the state of Utah.
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Enough Already
"According to The Wall Street Journal, former Vice President Joe Biden has told several supporters that he intends to run for president in 2020. Oh my God, just announce already. It's like going to a Lou Bega concert and wondering if he's going to play 'Mambo No. 5.' He's going to." - SETH MEYERS