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Tipsheet: Debate builds over making Mueller report public

 
 
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Debate builds over making Mueller report public
BY MORGAN CHALFANT
Anticipation is building for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report, bringing to boil a debate over whether it will also be made public.

The report took center stage at Attorney General nominee Bill Barr’s confirmation hearing last week, where Democrats on the Senate Judiciary Committee pressed him to commit to releasing it publicly.
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Giuliani says Trump might have talked to Cohen about his testimony: 'So what?'
BY ALICIA COHN
President Trump's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, on Sunday said that it's "possible" the president spoke to his former attorney, Michael Cohen, ahead of his congressional testimony.
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AOC fever shows appetite for new politics
BY JUAN WILLIAMS
Opinion | Last week the satirical website The Onion suggested that Fox News, the number one cable channel in America — where I do political analysis on television — was offering a new “premium channel for 24-hour coverage of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.”
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Sauntering into anarchy
BY JUDD GREGG
Opinion | Democracies are having some serious issues with governance these days, especially the two strongest and most vibrant ones: the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Trump defends immigration proposal against 'amnesty' criticism from conservatives
BY BRETT SAMUELS
 
President Trump early Sunday sought to sell his new immigration proposal, which includes funding for a wall along the southern border and extended protection for certain immigrant groups, amid pushback from Democrats and hard-line conservatives.
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Pence quotes MLK in pitch for Trump's immigration proposal
BY BRETT SAMUELS
Vice President Pence on Sunday invoked Martin Luther King Jr. in urging Congress to accept President Trump's latest proposal to reopen the government, which includes funding for a wall along the southern border and protections for certain immigrants.
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TSA says many employees not reporting to work because of 'financial limitations'
BY BRETT SAMUELS
Democrats raised fresh questions and Republicans pushed back Sunday, after a new report alleging President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress exploded in the media over the weekend. 
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Media reliability questioned over report Trump directed lies to Congress
BY MICHAEL BURKE
Democrats raised fresh questions and Republicans pushed back Sunday, after a new report alleging President Trump directed Michael Cohen to lie to Congress exploded in the media over the weekend. 
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Experts warn of persistent ISIS threat after suicide bombing
BY REBECCA KHEEL
The suicide bombing in Syria this past week at a restaurant said to be popular among U.S. service members put into focus the persistent threat from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), experts said.
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Washington fears new threat from 'deepfake' videos
BY OLIVIA BEAVERS
Lawmakers and experts are sounding the alarm about "deepfakes," forged videos that look remarkably real, warning they will be the next phase in disinformation campaigns.
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State of American politics is all power games and partisanship
BY DOUGLAS SCHOEN
Opinion | As we mark one month of longest government shutdown in American history, a resolution seems further away than ever before. The shutdown, which has perpetuated due to an impasse between President Trump and Democrats in Congress over funding for the proposed border wall, has now been reduced to a “tit for tat” retaliation game between our leaders.
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Trump offers to limit his border wall to strategic locations
BY NOLAN RAPPAPORT
Opinion | House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) should give serious consideration to the settlement proposal that President Donald Trump made in his televised address from the White House. 
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The Washington Post: Trump 2 years in: The dealmaker who can’t seem to make a deal
BY PHILIP RUCKER AND JOSH DAWSEY
President Trump is trying to bend Congress to his will in the shutdown fight, but many say his negotiating skills are falling short. “It’s like McDonald’s not being able to make a hamburger,” one critic said.
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The Wall Street Journal: White House, Democrats float proposals to end shutdown, but wide gaps remain
BY THOMAS M. BURTON AND NATALIE ANDREWS
Sides show no signs of movement on funding border wall or agreeing on related immigration overhauls, as Pelosi calls Trump’s offer to delay deportation of some undocumented immigrants a ‘nonstarter.’
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The New York Times: Republicans push Trump immigration plan, seeking to corner Democrats on shutdown
BY SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
President Trump attacked Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday for rejecting his proposal to end the partial government shutdown, as he and Republican leaders in Congress sought to put Democrats on defense, a place they have rarely been during the shutdown stalemate.
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The Associated Press: Bolton’s test: Massaging Trump tweets into foreign policy
BY ZEKE MILLER
In President Donald Trump’s Washington, matters of war and peace are decided in 280-character bursts. It’s up to John Bolton to massage them into a foreign policy.
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Reuters: US Senator Graham: A rash US pullout from Syria will create 'Iraq on steroids'
BY TUVAN GUMRUKCU
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham said on Saturday he hoped President Donald Trump would slow the U.S. withdrawal from Syria until Islamic State is destroyed, warning that, if not thought through, the pullout can create an “Iraq on steroids.”
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