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Obama’s gone, so it’s time to deal with Iran – Washington Examiner

Every 90 days, the State Department must certify whether Iran is complying with the nuclear deal that former President Barack Obama struck with the Tehran tyranny in 2015.

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is approaching one of these 90-day deadlines. Instead of rubber-stamping re-certification, as his predecessor John Kerry did regardless of Iran's behavior, Tillerson should finally do something the U.S. government hasn't been doing for years. He should tell the truth about Iran's flagrant noncompliance with the deal, thus opening the way for Congress to impose sanctions against the rogue regime.

This is what four Republican senators Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Ted Cruz, R-Texas, Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and David Perdue, R-Ga. urged him to do this week.

In their letter, the senators restated what has been obvious for more than a year. Iran has trampled all over the terms of the deal struck by the ducking and bowing Obama administration. The agreement itself stipulates that the mullahs should be punished for their recalcitrance. If the administration keeps turning a blind eye to Iran's transgressions, as Obama did, the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism will continue its belligerence with a free hand.

Iran's progress toward nuclear weapons and missile technology is unabated. It is, for example, operating more centrifuges than it agreed to with Obama, and storing more heavy water (composed of oxygen and the rare, heavy hydrogen isotope called deuterium) than is allowed.

Most importantly, it has refused to give inspectors access to its nuclear facilities. There can obviously be no "trust and verify," because if verification is blocked there is ample reason to mistrust. There may be many other violations of which Washington is unaware. Indeed, it seems highly likely.

"In light of Iran's malign actions since the signing of the [nuclear deal]," the senators wrote, "the only reasonable conclusion is that the full suspension of U.S. sanctions is not in the vital national security interests of the United States and that Iran has consistently violated the terms of the [nuclear deal]."

Iran's other malicious activities, such as its sponsorship of terrorist militias throughout the Middle East and its abduction of Americans in search of ransom, should also weigh heavily in the scales as the administration's assesses the best move to make next. Obama overlooked all these things to get a deal with Iran, in the irresponsibly fantastical belief that Tehran could become a strategic partner in the region. He was so committed to having a deal that he sacrificed much of what might have made some sort of deal worthwhile.

Tillerson has not committed to anything yet, but has sent the right signs that he knows what must be done. The last time he was required to recertify Iranian compliance, it was widely understood that he did so only to maintain the status quo temporarily at the inception of Trump's presidency.

Despite that initial recertification, he publicly disparaged Obama's lax approach to the deal even as he recertified Iranian cooperation. "Strategic patience is a failed approach," Tillerson said in April. "The Trump administration has no intention of passing the buck to a future administration on Iran."

Those are good, strong words. Now, it's time for Tillerson to back them up with actions and hold Iran accountable.

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Michelle Obama continues her speaking tour with appearance at women’s conference – Washington Post

After leaving the White House, Michelle Obama might not be the first lady, but she might still be our gabber-in-chief shes added an appearance at a womens conference in Philadelphia to her chat-it-up tour.

Obama will headline the Pennsylvania Conference for Women in October, for an expected audience of 10,000, the nonpartisan organization announced. With her career-long devotion to improving the lives of children, increasing nutrition awareness, and advocating for equal access to education, Michelle Obamas impact clearly extends beyond her White House years, the groups board president, Leslie Stiles, said in the announcement.

The format of the former FLOTUSs cameo follows the pattern she has set since leaving 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Its a conversation, not a speech, which allows Obama to be more relaxed and, well, conversational, than a formal address dictates.

In April, she sat for a wide-ranging, and largely politics-free, Q&A at the American Institute of Architectures annual conference and in May at thePartnership for a Healthier America summit. Shes been relatively more free-spoken than when she was the on-message wife of the prez at the latter event, she poked fun at her husbands famously deeply unbuttoned shirts and countered proposed GOP cuts to the school lunch program with a salty retort: Think about why someone is okay with your kids eating crap.

No word on how much the popular former first lady is being paid, but Mike Allen of Axios reports that she commands a whopping $200,000, which is half of what her husband can earn but just as much as former president George W. Bush.

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Michelle Obama earns loud ovation from athletes at The ESPYS – ABC News

Michelle Obama returned to the spotlight as a presenter at The ESPYS, drawing the loudest ovation at the awards show honoring the past year's best athletes and moments in sports.

The former first lady made a rare public appearance since leaving the White House in January. She presented the Arthur Ashe Courage Award posthumously to Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of Special Olympics. Shriver's son, Tim, accepted on Wednesday night in Los Angeles.

"I am here tonight to honor a remarkable woman, a woman who believed that everyone has something to contribute and everyone deserves a chance. When we give others the chance to fulfill their greatest potential, we all win," Obama said before being joined onstage by eight Special Olympics athletes. "Through her passionate service, she made our world more welcoming, inclusive and fair."

Shriver accepted the silver trophy from Obama.

"Once a great first lady, still a great first lady," he said as the crowd roared.

Obama smiled with her arm on one of the athletes as Shriver urged that more work needs to be done to achieve equality toward people with intellectual disabilities.

"Our mother would have loved you," he said. "She would have loved your forthrightness, your honesty, your toughness, your commitment also to get everybody on the playing field. She would have been so honored that you are here for her tonight as we all are."

Obama walked off stage sharing a hug with one of the female athletes.

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Barack Obama set to attend first post-presidency political event – icFlorida

by: Rare.us Updated: Jul 12, 2017 - 10:40 PM

Former President Barack Obama will officially step back into the political realm for the first time since leaving office in January when heattends a fundraiser on Thursday to help raise funds for the Democrats efforts to draw new district lines.

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Obama will be the main attraction at a small fundraising event being hosted by former Attorney General Eric Holder, who is leading the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, at a private home in Washington, D.C.

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who is also involved with the Democratic redistricting effort, will also be in attendance.

Obama and Holder have spoken about redistricting, which is focused on winning state legislative seats and court battles, numerous times, even before the former president left office.

In 2016, Holder laid out the reason for the redistricting push, saying in an interview, American voters deserve fair maps that represent our diverse communities and we need a coordinated strategy to make that happen. This unprecedented new effort will ensure Democrats have a seat at the table to create fairer maps after 2020.

The former president also released astatement on redistricting through his spokesperson, Kevin Lewis:

Restoring fairness to our democracy by advocating for fairer, more inclusive district maps around the country is a priority for President Obama. [] The President supports NDRC, Holders efforts to address unfair gerrymandering practices that leave too many American voters feeling voiceless in the electoral process.

This is the only political event on Obamas schedule in the near future as he continues to shy away from weighing in on too many political topics. He does, however, want to help balance out the inequities that he sees on political maps. As one top aide toldThe Chicago Tribune, Obama will be supporting efforts that tackle the inequities of our current political system.

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Rand Paul: Senate bill ‘does not repeal Obamacare’ – The Hill

Sen. Rand PaulRand PaulMcConnell presses holdouts: Lets vote Overnight Healthcare: McConnell warns Senate not to block repeal debate | Insurers knock Cruz proposal | WH tries to discredit CBO | Lawmakers propose .1B NIH funding boost McConnell warns Senate: Don't block ObamaCare repeal debate MORE (R-Ky.) in a new op-ed blaststhe Senate GOP's healthcare bill, saying it doesn't repeal ObamaCare.

In thepiece publishedWednesday on Breitbart News, Paul criticizedObamaCare and targetedthose in the GOP who he said are not upholding their commitment to repeal the former president's signature healthcare legislation.

Paul a vocal critic of the healthcare bill said he's not able to support the Senate GOP's proposal in its current form.

"I miss the old days, when Republicans stood for repealing Obamacare. Republicans across the country and every member of my caucus campaigned on repeal often declaring they would tear out Obamacare 'root and branch!'" Paul wrote in the op-ed.

"What happened?" he asked.

"Now too many Republicans are falling all over themselves to stuff hundreds of billions of taxpayers dollars into a bill that doesnt repeal Obamacare and feeds Big Insurance a huge bailout."

Paul then made clear that he does not believe the Senate's healthcare bill repeals ObamaCare.

"I want to repeat that so everyone realizes why Ill vote 'no' as it stands now," Paul wrote. "The Senate Obamacare bill does not repeal Obamacare. Not even close."

Instead, Paul said, the Senate GOP's healthcare bill "codifies and likely expands many aspects of Obamacare."

"One might even argue its worse than Obamacare-lite because it actually creates a giant superfund to bail out the insurance companies something even the Democrats feared to do," Paul wrote.

He added that theGOP's establishment had saidRepublicans can't repeal ObamaCare until they have all three branches of government.

"Finally, in 2016, that came to pass. Republicans now control all three branches of government," Paul wrote.

"And . . . the best that is offered is Obamacare-lite: keeping the Obamacare subsidies, keeping some of the Obamacare taxes, creating a giant insurance bailout superfund, and keeping most of the Obamacare regulations."

"Shame. Shame on many in the GOP for promising repeal and instead affirming, keeping, and, in some cases, expanding Obamacare. What a shame."

Senate Republican leaders are expected Thursday to reveal a new version of theirhealthcare legislation, known as the Better Care Reconciliation Act.

The revised legislation will include concessions to centrists and conservatives in an effort to win51 votes for passage.

Paul has also pushed forpursuing a full repeal of ObamaCare before doing a replacement, an idea also floated by President Trump.

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