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Tipsheet: Trump poised to take action on Medicaid work requirements

 
 
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Trump poised to take action on Medicaid work requirements
By Peter Sullivan
 
The Trump administration is preparing to release guidelines soon for requiring Medicaid recipients to work, according to sources familiar with the plans, a major shift in the 50-year-old program.

The guidelines will set the conditions for allowing states to add work requirements to their Medicaid programs for the first time, putting a conservative twist on the health insurance program for the poor.
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Listen to the HillCast AM View: Furor continues as book about Trump goes on sale, and more of today’s news
By Alexis Simendinger
“Fire and fury” could describe the White House pushback against journalist Michael Wolff, author of an explosive tell-all book by that title. AM View host Alexis Simendinger talks with The Hill’s Jonathan Easley about the fallout gripping Washington.
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The Memo: Bannon fights for survival
By Niall Stanage
The fractured relationship between President Trump and his former chief strategist Stephen Bannon took center stage on Thursday as questions mounted about Bannon’s political future. 
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Bannon allies say statement praising Trump Jr. was spiked after Trump went nuclear
By Jonathan Easley
Breitbart News chairman Stephen Bannon on Wednesday was about to issue a statement praising Donald Trump Jr. and disputing his quotes in a book from Michael Wolff, but the statement was spiked after President Trump went nuclear on his former chief strategist.
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Sessions torched by lawmakers for marijuana move
By Cristina Marcos and Jordain Carney
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is facing a barrage of criticism from both parties for ending a policy that gave states the flexibility to allow sales of recreational marijuana. 
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FBI launches new Clinton Foundation investigation
By John Solomon
The Justice Department has launched a new inquiry into whether the Clinton Foundation engaged in any pay-to-play politics or other illegal activities while Hillary Clinton served as Secretary of State, law enforcement officials and a witness tells The Hill.
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Trump proposes massive expansion of offshore drilling
By Timothy Cama
The Trump administration is proposing to greatly expand the areas available for offshore oil and natural gas drilling, including off the Pacific and Atlantic coasts.
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Trump admin suspends security assistance to Pakistan
By Max Greenwood
The Trump administration is suspending security assistance to Pakistan amid frustration with Islamabad’s failure to combat terrorist networks operating in the country, the State Department announced Thursday.
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Nunes announces deal for FBI files, interviews
By John Bowden
House Intelligence Committee Chair Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) said Thursday that he has reached a deal with Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein for documents and interviews relating to FBI agents who were removed from special counsel Robert Mueller's team over anti-Trump text messages.
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Critical computer flaws set up security challenge in Washington
By Morgan Chalfant and Ali Breland
Two critical vulnerabilities that affect modern computer processing chips are about to become a huge headache for governments worldwide.
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Bannon's fall from grace shows Trump looking beyond the base
By Lloyd Green
OPINION | One thing is for sure: Steve Bannon will need to kiss Trump’s ring, early and often, if he is to have any shot at redemption
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Media distracts and downplays Trump’s 2018 agenda
By Corey Lewandowski 
OPINION | The media loves to talk about scandals, Russia, and President Trump’s Twitter feed. Yet, it doesn’t talk about the issues that matter to most Americans – the economy and national security.
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The Associated Press: In small breakthrough, Koreas will meet for talks on Tuesday
By Hyung Jim-Kim
The rival Koreas will sit down for their first formal talks in more than two years next week to find ways to cooperate on the Winter Olympics in the South and to improve their abysmal ties, Seoul officials said Friday. 
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The Washington Post: Trump’s effort to stop publication of scathing book is a break in precedent
By Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
President Trump marshaled both his West Wing and his personal legal team Thursday against a new book that portrays him and his administration as incompetent and erratic — threatening possible libel charges against its author, its publisher and his former chief strategist, whose provocative comments pepper the book.
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The Wall Street Journal: Breitbart owners debate ousting Bannon amid Trump feud
By Julie Bykowicz, Janet Hook and Rebecca Ballhaus
 
President Donald Trump’s growing feud with Steve Bannon is threatening the former White House strategist’s leadership of the conservative Breitbart News website and upending Mr. Bannon’s plans to wage “war” on party incumbents he deemed insufficiently loyal to the White House agenda.
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The New York Times: Obstruction inquiry shows Trump’s struggle to keep grip on Russia investigation
By Michael S. Schmidt
 
President Trump gave firm instructions in March to the White House’s top lawyer: stop the attorney general, Jeff Sessions, from recusing himself in the Justice Department’s investigation into whether Mr. Trump’s associates had helped a Russian campaign to disrupt the 2016 election.
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Reuters: National Guard responds to blizzard pounding U.S. Northeast
By Scott Malone and Jonathan Allen
A powerful blizzard battered the U.S. Northeast on Thursday, knocking out power for tens of thousands of people and snarling travel amid a cold snap that has gripped much of the United States for over a week and killed more than a dozen people.
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DAILY DOSE: Bittersweet

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Bittersweet

By Tzvi Freeman

There are two types of events in life: Good and very good. Sweet and bitter-sweet.

Sweet, because from each event in life we grow.

Bitter-sweet, because it is so painful to tear ourselves away from who we once were.


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