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2018年1月17日 星期三

Tipsheet: 2020 Dems pose a big dilemma for Schumer

 
 
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2020 Dems pose a big dilemma for Schumer
By Alexander Bolton and Amie Parnes
 
Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer’s (N.Y.) efforts to unify Democrats and prevent a shutdown are complicated by lawmakers with presidential hopes who are pushing for a hard-line stance against any short-term spending measure that doesn’t protect certain young immigrants from deportation.
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Listen: Lawmakers say shutdown fears are real
By Alexis Simendinger
 
A solution in Congress that might end brinksmanship over immigration and federal spending ahead of a Friday night government funding deadline hinges on politics and trust.
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GOP leaders pitch children's health funding in plan to avert shutdown
By Scott Wong, Peter Sullivan and Melanie Zanona
House GOP leaders on Tuesday night pitched a new strategy to avert a looming government shutdown that includes children's health funding and the delay of ObamaCare taxes.
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Lawmakers see shutdown’s odds rising
By Scott Wong and Melanie Zanona
Lawmakers warned Tuesday that the chances for a government shutdown are greater than at any other time since a 16-day closure in October 2013.
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The Memo: Trump’s volatility scrambles prospects of a deal on DACA
By Niall Stanage
The search for a deal on spending and immigration has been pitched into chaos by the controversy over President Trump’s reported use of a vulgarity to describe other nations.
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'Total free-for-all' as Bannon clashes with Intel members
By Katie Bo Williams and Olivia Beavers
Former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon on Tuesday rocketed to the center of the public controversy surrounding the Trump campaign and Russia.
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Intel Dem decries White House 'gag order' after Bannon testimony
By Katie Bo Williams
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee on Tuesday night slammed what he described as a "gag order by the White House" following testimony from President Trump's former chief strategist Steve Bannon before the panel amid its Russia probe.
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DHS chief takes heat over Trump furor
By Jonathan Easley
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen faced heated questions from Democratic lawmakers Tuesday over her recollections of a White House meeting in which President Trump questioned why the United States would take additional immigrants from “shithole countries.”
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Lawmakers weigh measure to fight high drug prices
By Peter Sullivan
Lawmakers are considering adding a measure aimed at fighting high drug prices to an upcoming spending deal, in what would be a rare defeat for the powerful pharmaceutical industry.
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Perfect storm builds against Republicans in California
By Reid Wilson
If Democrats are to reclaim the majority in the House of Representatives this year, they will almost certainly do so with the help of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi’s home state, where multiple favorable waves are building.
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2018 will be a year of consequences
By Michael Hayden
OPINION | In terms of foreign and security policy, 2017 could fairly be called a year of disruption for the Trump administration. Now, 2018 promises to be a year of consequences.
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Only Putin wins in Trump’s war on the press
By Samantha Vinograd and Asha Rangappa
OPINION | Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) plans to give a speech this week comparing President Trump’s characterization of the press as “the enemy of the people” to former dictator Joseph Stalin. The comparison is apropos — Stalin stifled the press and other freedoms within the Soviet Union — and timely.
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The Washington Post: Trump administration to ask Supreme Court to clear way to dismantle ‘dreamers’ program
By Maria Sacchetti
The federal government will take the “rare step” of asking the Supreme Court to intervene directly on the Obama-era program that protects from deportation the 690,000 undocumented immigrants who have lived in the United States since they were children.
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The Wall Street Journal: White House doctor calls Trump’s health ‘excellent,’ urges better diet
By Louise Radnofsky
The president is overweight according to U.S. guidelines; physician says cognitive test was perfect.
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The Associated Press: Mueller team would hardly be first lawyers to question Trump
By Eric Tucker
 
Donald Trump was in a roomful of lawyers, venting about unfair treatment in the media that he said had understated his net worth and damaged his brand.

It was December 2007, a decade before Trump would become president and routinely excoriate reporters for “fake news.” This time, the businessman was facing a daylong deposition in his lawsuit against a journalist he’d accused of downplaying his wealth.
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Reuters: 21 states sue to keep net neutrality as Senate Democrats reach 50 votes
By David Shepardson
 
A group of 21 U.S. state attorneys general filed suit to challenge the Federal Communications Commission’s decision to do away with net neutrality on Tuesday while Democrats said they needed just one more vote in the Senate to repeal the FCC ruling.
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The New York Times: Former CIA officer arrested on suspicion of helping Chinese
By Adam Goldman
A former C.I.A. officer suspected of helping China dismantle U.S. spying operations and identify informants has been arrested, the Justice Department said.
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