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Tipsheet: Senate Democrats dial down the Manchin tension

 
 
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Senate Democrats dial down the Manchin tension
BY JORDAIN CARNEY
 
Senate Democrats are trying to turn down the temperature after days of high-profile drama and a delay of the bipartisan infrastructure bill in the House.

The House broke on Friday after days of intense, hours-long meetings without an agreement on a path forward on the Senate-passed infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill, which is supposed to carry many of Democrats’ long-held policy ambitions.
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Progressives cheer, moderates groan as Biden visit caps chaotic week
BY MIKE LILLIS and SCOTT WONG
 
After a long, chaotic week of internal clashes, House Democrats on Friday summoned the help of their biggest gun, calling President Biden to the Capitol in a high-stakes effort to cool the boiling tensions that have threatened to sink his ambitious domestic policy agenda.
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Senate to try to pass 30-day highway bill Saturday after GOP objection
BY JORDAIN CARNEY
 
The Senate will reconvene on Saturday to try to pass a short-term extension of federal highway programs after a GOP roadblock prevented what was expected to be a glide path to President Biden’s desk.
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Women's March holding first post-Trump event this weekend
BY JULIA MANCHESTER 
 
The Women’s March on Saturday will hold its first rally since former President Trump left office, signaling a new era for the organization that was one of the largest movements to oppose Trump. 
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Trump applies more pressure on Abbott to support Texas election audit
BY JULIA MANCHESTER
 
Former President Trump on Friday applied more pressure on Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to support an audit of the 2020 presidential election in the Lone Star State.
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Judge questions if Capitol rioters are being treated fairly
BY JORDAN WILLIAMS
 
A Washington, D.C. federal judge during a hearing on Friday questioned whether alleged Capitol rioters are being treated fairly.
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California to mandate COVID-19 vaccine for school kids after FDA approval
BY PETER SULLIVAN
 
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on Friday announced that the state will mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for all students in school, once it is fully approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
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US reaches 700,000 COVID-19 deaths
BY CAROLINE VAKIL
 
The United States has recorded more than 700,000 deaths linked to COVID-19 on Friday, according to a count from data compiled by by Reuters.
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Kavanaugh to participate in oral arguments remotely
BY JORDAN WILLIAMS
 
Justice Brett Kavanaugh will participate in oral arguments remotely after testing positive for COVID-19, the Supreme Court said.
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Election denialists smacked down by Idaho secretary of state
BY REID WILSON
 
Conspiracy theorists pushing misinformation about the 2020 elections took their allegations to Idaho, and Idaho officials pushed right back.
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Political partisanship in transportation overshadows strong overall support for reform
BY NICHOLAS KLEIN and KELCIE RALPH
 
OPINION l There is a lot at stake in getting infrastructure spending right. Spending billions of dollars to widen highways will not alleviate congestion in the long term. It perpetuates car dependence, fails to offer alternatives, accelerates climate change, pollutes the air we breathe and erodes quality of life.
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Biden calls for international cooperation, but how to cooperate with China?
BY JIANLI YANG
 
OPINION l Responding to the China threat, some in Washington have been advocating for a total decoupling with China — namely, to shut down all “areas of cooperation” altogether. However, this is unrealistic.
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Reuters: Global COVID-19 deaths hit 5 million as Delta variant sweeps the world
BY KAVYA B and ROSHAN ABRAHAM
Worldwide deaths related to COVID-19 surpassed 5 million on Friday, according to a Reuters tally, with unvaccinated people particularly exposed to the virulent Delta strain.
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The New York Times: Supporters of abortion rights struggle to gain marchers and momentum
BY LISA LERER and CAMPBELL ROBERTSON
A nationwide march for abortion rights on Saturday offers an early test of Democratic enthusiasm in the post-Trump era.
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The Washington Post: Koch-backed group fuels opposition to school mask mandates, leaked letter shows
BY ISAAC STANLEY-BECKER 
A template letter circulated by Independent Women’s Forum offers a glimpse into a well-resourced campaign against public health regulations.
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The Associated Press: Biden administration urges judge to block Texas abortion law
BY PAUL J. WEBER
The Biden administration on Friday urged a federal judge to block the nation’s most restrictive abortion law, which has banned most abortions in Texas since early September and sent women racing to get care beyond the borders of the second-most populous state.
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The Wall Street Journal: Antony Blinken heading to Paris on a fence-mending mission
BY COURTNEY McBRIDE
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Paris next week, as the Biden administration continues with its efforts to heal a rift with the nation’s oldest ally.
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