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GOP set for blame over shutdown | BY SCOTT WONG AND MIKE LILLIS | | Republicans are facing a starkly different shutdown fight as they close a difficult 2018 that will see them ushered out of the House majority.
A little less than a year ago, President Trump and his GOP allies enjoyed a victory in January over Democrats in what they termed the “Schumer shutdown.” | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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The Associated Press: Loyalty among attributes Mulvaney brings to White House job | BY JILL COLVIN, JONATHAN LEMIRE AND LISA MASCARO | Demonstrated loyalty. Political savvy. Personal rapport.
And, as a bonus, a decent golf game.
President Donald Trump had long made clear the qualities he was looking for in his next chief of staff. And when his first pick turned him down, sparking a frantic search, the president turned to the man he’d already tapped for two previous jobs in his administration: Mick Mulvaney, a blunt, fast-talking former South Carolina congressman turned budget chief who had told Trump months ago he wanted the job. | Read the full story here | | | | | |
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