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News Alert: Top Lobbyists 2018

 
 
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Top Lobbyists 2018
Welcome to The Hill’s Top Lobbyists 2018.

Here you’ll find the most distinguished and accomplished professionals from the influence world who are on the front lines of the nation’s most consequential political and policy battles.
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News Alert: Trump shock leaves Republicans anxious over 2019

 
 
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Trump shock leaves Republicans anxious over 2019
Republican lawmakers are struggling to coordinate their message with President Trump heading into a divided Congress after he pulled the rug out from them once again by declaring he would be “proud” to shut down the government.

Trump shocked Republicans, who were preparing to blame Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) for a potential partial shutdown, when he said he would take sole responsibility for shuttering federal agencies if Congress doesn’t meet his demand for $5 billion in wall funding.

The televised performance left GOP senators perplexed — and worried about what’s in store for them over the next two years — as they try to work with Trump and against resurgent House Democrats led by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who’s poised to be the next Speaker.
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Breaking News: Trump says he 'never directed Michael Cohen to break the law'

 
 
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Trump says he 'never directed Michael Cohen to break the law'
President Trump on Thursday said he "never directed Michael Cohen to break the law" after his longtime attorney was sentenced a day earlier to three years in prison stemming in part from charges that he violated campaign finance laws at the president's direction.

"He was a lawyer and he is supposed to know the law," Trump tweeted. "It is called 'advice of counsel,' and a lawyer has great liability if a mistake is made. That is why they get paid."
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