Politics: All the Latest Headlines from USA Today

Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump (L) talks with rival Ted Cruz during a commercial break in the midst of the Republican U.S. presidential candidates debate sponsored by CNN at the University of Miami in Miami, Florida March 10, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Here is the latest Political News from USA Today.

For the Record: Don’t ignore these GOP rules
A Republican National Committee rule change could be as important as delegate counting.

     

Trump opens Indiana campaign by blasting GOP process
Trump rips Carrier, promises he would stop jobs from moving overseas.

     

Trump says he has no plans to soften his style
Trump tells “The Land of Pleasant Living” he’s not going to be so politically correct.

     

Ben Carson: Put Harriet Tubman on the $2 bill instead
Ben Carson, fresh off beating Ted Cruz in a New York House district during Tuesday’s GOP primary, weighed in on the newest face of the $20 bill, Harriet Tubman.

     

Seth MacFarlane makes big political donation
‘Ted’ actor donates $500,000 to effort to toss out Senate Republicans

     

Pentagon acknowledges riskier airstrikes, more civilian casualties
WASHINGTON — Military officials acknowledged publicly for the first time on Wednesday that authority for airstrikes in Iraq and Syria that risk civilian casualties has been delegated to commanders on the ground.

     

Senate candidate repays campaign for family trip
WASHINGTON — Rep.

     

Kasich camp indirectly seeks cash for anti-Trump PACs
As the election moves to states where John Kasich is positioned to take delegates from Donald Trump, Kasich’s allies are running low on money.

     

Donald Trump’s jet isn’t registered with the FAA
The registration to Trump’s Cessna expired in January.

     

Arkansas brothers plow money into anti-Trump efforts
Little Rock financier, HP’s Meg Whitman and a Ted Cruz super PAC join ‘NeverTrump’ fight

     

Justices wary of breath tests without warrants
Minnesota, North Dakota and 11 other states make it a crime to refuse blood alcohol tests

     

Anti-Trump groups find money can’t buy you hate — at least not ad money
Far more money is being spent against Trump than any other candidate.

     

Bernie Sanders vows to forge ahead, despite formidable odds
The Vermont senator’s plan is to woo superdelegates away from Hillary Clinton.

     

FBI warned agents not to share tech secrets with prosecutors
One FBI memo cautioned that federal prosecutors might go on to work as defense lawyers.

     

Tenn. House fails to override governor’s Bible bill veto
The attempt to overturn Gov. Bill Haslam’s veto failed in a 43-50 vote.

     

Special House panel holds hearing on sale of fetal tissue
Democrats say there’s no evidence laws have been broken.

     

Sean Hannity erupts when Ted Cruz evades question: ‘You gotta stop!’
Hannity asked Cruz about his delegate strategy. Cruz didn’t want to discuss it.

     

Supreme Court skeptical of drunk-driving breath tests without warrants
Minnesota, North Dakota and 11 other states make it a crime to refuse blood alcohol tests

     

Pro-Clinton super PAC raises nearly $11.8 million
Priorities USA Action is gearing up for general-election ad barrage

     

‘Hamilton’ may have disrupted plans to put a woman on the $10 bill
Last June, the secretary of the treasury said a redesigned $10 bill would feature a woman. We’re not sure that will happen. Video provided by Newsy

     

Ted Cruz lost a New York district to Ben Carson, who’s not even running
Wait, who voted for Ben Carson?

     

Cruz brushes off Trump’s win in New York
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz downplayed Donald Trump’s win in the New York presidential primary at a campaign rally in Hershey, Pennsylvania on Wednesday. (April 20)

     

A new Trump? Lower-key candidate looks to clinch nomination
Trump claimed New York with a lower-key speech and style

     

Scott Walker says he would support Trump if he’s GOP nominee
It took a while for Gov. Scott Walker to commit, but he finally did on Wednesday.

     

GOP fight could rain on Ohio convention parade
WASHINGTON — When the Republican National Committee announced it would hold the GOP convention in Cleveland, Sen. Rob Portman was over the moon, saying it would allow Ohio to showcase its swing-state status and energize Buckeye State Republicans to turn out for the fall election.

     

Tenn. House fails to override gov’s Bible bill veto
The attempt to overturn Gov. Bill Haslam’s veto failed in a 43-50 vote.

     

New poll: Hillary Clinton leads Bernie Sanders by 13 points in Pennsylvania
It’s the biggest primary of the five held next Tuesday. Will Clinton pull away?

     

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