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Saturday, September 23, 2017

Tipsheet: McCain decision leaves GOP, ObamaCare and repeal at crossroads

 
 
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McCain decision leaves GOP, ObamaCare and repeal at crossroads
By Peter Sullivan
 
Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) announcement that he will oppose the latest GOP ObamaCare repeal bill has left both parties wondering about the health law’s future.
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Trump swipes at McCain, says GOP will repeal ObamaCare 'eventually'
By Jesse Byrnes
President Trump chided Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) late Friday for opposing a last-ditch plan to repeal and replace ObamaCare, insisting the GOP would "eventually" roll back his predecessor's signature health-care law.
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Why John McCain opposed the GOP’s latest repeal attempt
By Jessie Hellmann
Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) decision to oppose his party’s latest ObamaCare repeal bill is in line with his steady calls for bipartisanship and regular order since his return to the Senate in July following a cancer diagnosis.
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Trump vows to back winner of Alabama GOP Senate runoff
By Julia Manchester
President Trump pledged Friday to support the winner of Alabama's GOP Senate primary runoff while questioning the general election prospects of Sen. Luther Strange's (R-Ala.) opponent. "I told Luther, I have to say this, if his opponent wins, I'm going to be here campaigning like hell for him," Trump said.
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Trump weighs more targeted travel ban
By Jordan Fabian and Melanie Zanona
President Trump may replace his controversial travel ban with a more targeted list of restrictions on visitors to the U.S., administration officials said Friday. Trump’s 90-day ban on visitors from six Muslim-majority nations is set to expire on Sunday.
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DHS tells 21 states they were Russia hacking targets before 2016 election
By Joe Uchill
 
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) notified 21 states Friday that Russia attempted to hack their election systems before the 2016 election.
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Trump: NFL owners should fire players who kneel during national anthem
By Julia Manchester
President Trump told a crowd at a rally for Alabama Senate candidate Luther Strange (R) on Friday night that they should "pick up and leave" NFL games if they see players kneeling during the national anthem.
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Trump: North Korea's 'Little Rocket Man' should have been handled long ago
By Julia Manchester
President Trump ripped past U.S. administrations' handling of North Korea on Friday, escalating his verbal feud with the country's leader Kim Jong Un by continuing to call him "Rocket Man" and "Little Rocket Man."
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DeVos rescinds Obama-era school sexual assault policy
By Lydia Wheeler
 
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos released interim guidance Friday on how colleges should handle sexual assaults on college campuses, the latest step in the Trump administration's controversial rollback of Obama-era guidelines, in an effort to better protect both victims and students who are accused.
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Price faces probe over private chartered flights
By Nathaniel Weixel
A government watchdog will investigate Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price for his use of private charter jets instead of commercial aircraft.
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Gregg Roman: NATO needs to admit Turkey is shredding democratic values
By Gregg Roman
OPINION | If NATO’s legislative partners are afraid to stand up when one of its own members violates key principles, then what’s the point of the alliance?
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Jeanne Lambrew: Graham-Cassidy and 50 states of chaos
By Jeanne Lambrew
OPINION | Sponsors of the latest bill to “repeal and replace” the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have not road-tested their talking points against reality.
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CNN: From dotard to Goliath, world reacts to Trump
By Nicole Gaouette, Richard Roth and Michelle Kosinski
World leaders pulled out the stops, and perhaps a thesaurus or two, to review President Donald Trump's first appearance at the UN General Assembly, the multi-day pageant of meetings known as the Super Bowl of Diplomacy.
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The Associated Press: First lady set to embark on first solo trip outside US
By Darlene Superville
Melania Trump is set to take her biggest step yet as first lady. She’s leading the U.S. delegation to an international sporting event for wounded service members, her first solo trip outside of the U.S. to represent her adopted country without President Donald Trump at her side.
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The Washington Post: ‘Regular order’ may have just killed GOP’s Obamacare repeal. So what is it?
By Amber Phillips
Republicans' last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare is thisclose to being doomed, thanks to two rather vague words: regular order.
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The Wall Street Journal: Iran deal’s fate hovers over North Korea crisis
By Paul Sonne and  Farnaz Fassihi
The burgeoning crisis confronting the Trump administration in North Korea was compounded this week by another top foreign policy dilemma: the Iran nuclear agreement.
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The Associated Press: World wonders could NKorea fire nuclear missile over Japan
By Kim Tong-Hyung
Will North Korea’s next nuclear test involve a thermonuclear missile screaming over Japan? That’s a question being asked after North Korea’s foreign minister said his country may test a hydrogen bomb in the Pacific Ocean.
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