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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

Tipsheet: Itching for a fight, Dems vow to hold the line

 
 
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Itching for a fight, Dems vow to hold the line
By Mike Lillis
 
The January battle to keep the government open is the fight Democrats have been itching for.

On three occasions in recent months, Democrats punted on some of their top priorities as the GOP passed short-term funding bills — a strategy that outraged liberals eager for confrontation on issues like immigration and health care.
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Listen to the HillCast AM View: Dem, Republican leaders meet in search of budget deal, DACA fix
By Alexis Simendinger
House and Senate leaders from both parties are meeting with White House officials on Capitol Hill today, in search of an elusive budget deal before a Jan. 19 deadline.
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Hatch exit opens door for Romney
By Jordain Carney and Lisa Hagen
 
Longtime Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) announced on Tuesday that he would retire from the Senate, clearing the way for former presidential nominee Mitt Romney to mount a political comeback and take the seat.
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Orrin Hatch, ‘a tough old bird,’ got a lot done in the Senate
By Alexander Bolton
Sen. Orrin Hatch (Utah), the longest-serving Republican senator in history, will retire at the end of this Congress, bringing to a close a storied 41-year career that put him at the center of the nation’s biggest political debates.
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Trump: I have a 'much bigger' button than Kim Jong Un
By Max Greenwood
President Trump on Tuesday said that the nuclear launch button on his desk is "much bigger" and "more powerful" than that of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un – and that his button actually "works."
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Congressional investigators find irregularities in FBI's handling of Clinton email case
By John Solomon
Republicans on key congressional committees say they have uncovered new irregularities and contradictions inside the FBI’s probe of Hillary Clinton’s email server.
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The Memo: DACA tensions roil GOP
By Niall Stanage
A fix for DACA is one of the most urgent issues on the congressional agenda but the politics of the subject are complicated, especially for President Trump and his party.
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Trump ratchets up support for demonstrators in Iran
By Jordan Fabian and Rebecca Kheel
The Trump administration on Tuesday ramped up its support for the protests gripping Iran and urged other nations to take a stand against Tehran’s violent crackdown on demonstrators.
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GOP Rep. Shuster won’t seek reelection
By Cristina Marcos
Rep. Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) will not seek reelection this year, becoming the fourth House Republican committee chairman to call it quits.
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Labor Department eyes drug test rule for unemployment pay
By Lydia Wheeler
The Trump administration is looking to bring back and broaden a rule that Congress killed last year requiring drug testing for unemployment benefits.
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Trump's war on immigration caseworkers needs to end
By Former Rep. Steve Israel
OPINION | Using every tool it can to restrain immigration, the Trump administration has now taken aim at a little-known but vital resource: immigration caseworkers in congressional offices.
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If Democrats want Congress back, women must play a key role
By Jose Aristimuno
OPINION | 2017 was definitely the year of women political empowerment, and it all started with the Women’s March in January 2017. Over 470,000 people over flowed the streets of the Nation’s Capital. What a sight it was.
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The New York Times: Democrats outline demands as threat of shutdown looms
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Thomas Kaplan
Democrats are pushing for funding for children’s health care and protection for young undocumented immigrants, among other priorities.
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The Washington Post: Trump takes hard line on ‘dreamers’ but remains willing to deal
By Robert Costa, David Nakamura and Ashley Parker
The president is caught in a snarl of competing interests within the White House and his own party, with many of his supporters clamoring for a standoff over funding for his promised U.S.-Mexico border wall, and others who are reminding him of his pledge last year to “show great heart” toward the immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children.
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CNN: Trump lawyers talked with special counsel team
By Evan Perez
 
President Donald Trump's legal team held talks with the members of special counsel Robert Mueller's team a few days before Christmas, a source briefed on the matter told CNN.
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Reuters: Trump draws rebukes after touting aviation safety record
By David Shepardson
 
U.S. President Donald Trump took credit on Tuesday for a record year of safety for commercial aviation in 2017, swiftly drawing criticism and derision from commentators who said the achievement reflected trends predating his administration.
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The Associated Press: Trump warns Palestinian Authority it may lose US aid money
By Zeke Miller and Jill Colvin
Acknowledging his push to broker peace in the Middle East has stalled, President Donald Trump appeared to threaten to cut off U.S. aid money to the Palestinian Authority, asking why the U.S. should make “any of these massive future payments” when the Palestinians are “no longer willing to talk peace.”
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