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Tipsheet: Right worries about Trump move on immigration

 
 
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Right worries about Trump move on immigration
By Jonathan Easley
 
Conservatives are worried that President Trump’s debt and spending deal with Democrats is a harbinger of things to come — particularly on immigration.

Trump’s surprise move embarrassed GOP leaders and angered rank-and-file Republicans, but seemingly left him feeling positive.

The president has been frustrated by the GOP Congress’s inability to get things done, and Trump vowed this week that he would have a “different relationship” with lawmakers going forward.
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Dems ready to deal with Trump — but it's complicated
By Mike Lillis
 
President Trump and Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D), two New Yorkers with a long and checkered history, joined forces this week on a high-stakes fiscal bargain that shoved aside the wishes of Trump’s Republican allies.
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THE MEMO: Trump puts the GOP on notice
By Niall Stanage
President Trump’s shock deal with the two top Democrats in Congress was a shot across the bows of his own party — and the after-effects are reverberating.
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Officials scramble as Irma makes landfall
By Julia Manchester
Florida and federal officials are bracing for impact as Hurricane Irma barrels toward the state, bringing catastrophic storm surges and winds estimated to reach more than 100 miles per hour.
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Nearly 7 million asked to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Irma
By Josh Delk
Nearly seven million people have been asked to evacuate their homes across several states as Hurricane Irma approaches the Florida coast, The Associated Press reports.
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Trump stacks administration with climate change skeptics
By Devin Henry
President Trump has stacked his administration with officials who doubt the scientific consensus behind man-made climate change, underscoring a growing divide within the Republican party.
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Five questions about the massive Equifax breach
By Joe Uchill
The Equifax breach is potentially of a scale and scope the country has never seen, with a hacker pilfering up to 143 million people’s names, addresses, Social Security numbers and other personal information.
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North Korea: US will pay for Nikki Haley's 'tongue-lashing'
By Josh Delk
North Korea declared Friday that the U.S. will "pay dearly" for United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley's "tongue lashing" against North Korea in her calls for increased sanctions against the country, Bloomberg reports.
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DHS to temporarily readmit deported DACA recipient
By Jacqueline Thomsen
The Department of Homeland Security has agreed to temporarily readmit a Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient for his lawsuit claiming he was unlawfully deported.
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Warren dismisses Dem divisions as lawmakers rally around single-payer
By John Bowden
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) dismissed conflict inside the Democratic Party on Friday in a new interview, noting that Democrats are rallying around health care and other issues.
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The New York Times: Trump, a ‘Lone Ranger,’ upends the two-party legacy
By Peter Baker
In many ways, President Trump has demonstrated a level of party independence even formidable figures like Theodore Roosevelt could not.
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The Washington Post: ‘Trump betrays everyone’: The president has a long record as an unpredictable ally
By Ashley Parker and Philip Rucker
But supporters say his agreement with Democrats marks an exciting return to his promise as a populist dealmaker.
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The Associated Press: Trump sets emergency aid in motion in deal that upsets GOP
By Andrew Taylor
 
President Donald Trump ignored seething Republicans and made good on his deal with Democrats, signing legislation that links $15.3 billion in disaster aid to an increase in the U.S. borrowing limit.
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The Wall Street Journal: Nestled in House spending bill: Campaign finance deregulation
By Cezary Podkul
 
House package is unlikely to advance in the Senate, but provisions easing rules for companies and churches could become bargaining chips.
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Trump calls for a tax reform 'speed-up' in light of Hurricane Irma
By David Morgan and Jeff Mason
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he will ask the Republican-controlled Congress to further speed up its efforts to overhaul the U.S. tax code, citing the potential impact of Hurricane Irma as a reason to hasten reforms.
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