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Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in at least six states; Trump's two-year presidency; Al Franken to Maher: GOP senators privately express ‘great concern’ about Trump’s temperament; Stephen Miller: A key engineer for Trump's 'America first' agenda; Why does the United States still let 12-year-olds get married?; Trump considers writing 'brand new' immigration order; Stephen Colbert taunts Trump with a picture of a little girl posing as the president; White House goes authoritarian on CNN scoop about Russia dossier; Trump insists he can bring the cost of $21.6 billion border wall 'way down'; John McCain’s brutal rejoinder to Sean Spicer; Marco Rubio just gave a really important speech — but almost no one paid attention; A black man accused French police of raping him. Police claim it was an accident.; How Canada is trying to capitalize on Trump's immigration executive order; Just how much trouble is Michael Flynn in?; Why Democrats can’t just obstruct their way back into power; Swarming crowds and hostile questions are the new normal at GOP town halls
 
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Federal agents conduct immigration enforcement raids in at least six states
The raids mark the first large-scale immigration action since President Trump's Jan. 25 order to crack down on the estimated 11 million immigrants living here illegally.
Trump's two-year presidency
The 2018 midterms could swing Congress back to Democratic control, and that could mean impeachment.
 
Al Franken to Maher: GOP senators privately express ‘great concern’ about Trump’s temperament
"Some will say that he's not right mentally," Franken joked. "And some are harsher."
 
Stephen Miller: A key engineer for Trump's 'America first' agenda
The 31-year-old top adviser to President Trump began building a conservative foundation as a teen in liberal Southern California. Miller is one of the leading advocates of the executive order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority nations, and he wrote some of Trump's most strident campaign speeches.
 
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Why does the United States still let 12-year-olds get married?
We preach against child-marriage abroad. But thousands of American children are wed annually.
 
Trump considers writing 'brand new' immigration order
Other options, including taking the case to the Supreme Court, were on the table, too, White House officials said.
 
Stephen Colbert taunts Trump with a picture of a little girl posing as the president
Stephen's Colbert's mockery of Trump on the "Late Show" comes less than a week after Melissa McCarthy's memorable portrayal of the White House press secretary.
 
White House goes authoritarian on CNN scoop about Russia dossier
Sean Spicer says the network should focus on jobs performance.
 
Trump insists he can bring the cost of $21.6 billion border wall 'way down'
In a pair of Saturday morning tweets, the president said initial estimates for the cost of construction would fall once he got involved in negotiations.
 
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Marco Rubio just gave a really important speech — but almost no one paid attention
A plea for disagreeing without being disagreeable.
 
A black man accused French police of raping him. Police claim it was an accident.
The 22-year-old was hospitalized with severe injuries.
 
How Canada is trying to capitalize on Trump's immigration executive order
This foreign rival is embracing the U.S. curbs on immigration.
 
Just how much trouble is Michael Flynn in?
The national security adviser is in a bad way right now.
 
Why Democrats can’t just obstruct their way back into power
Republicans blocked Obama at every turn and won. But the same thing may not work for Democrats.
 
Swarming crowds and hostile questions are the new normal at GOP town halls
But have the first weeks of Trump's presidency activated voters who sat out the recent election?
 
 
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