Thursday, 8 February 2018

Politics A.M.: Sweeping budget deal would add more than $500 billion in federal spending, end months of partisan wrangling

 
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Sweeping budget deal would add more than $500 billion in federal spending, end months of partisan wrangling
The move came amid rising fury from Democrats angry the agreement lacked protections for young immigrants who could soon be at risk for deportation.
Fact Checker • Analysis
President Trump's claim that 'thousands and thousands' of MS-13 members are off the streets
The president is now counting deportees and prisoners, but his numbers still don't add up. So he earns an additional Pinocchio.
 
Senior White House official to resign after ex-wives' allegations of abuse
The official, Rob Porter, served as the staff secretary, a title that belies the role's importance in any White House — but especially in Trump's.
 
 
George Papadopoulos, his bride-to-be, and the Russia-linked 'professor' who brought them together
George Papadopoulos's fiancee has waged a lonely campaign to push back against Trump allies who have tried to discredit him.
 
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Tension spikes between White House, Congress ahead of Trump's memo decision
Lawmakers are frustrated they've been unable to secure interviews with two key witnesses in the Russia probe: Steve Bannon and Corey Lewandowski.
FEC commissioner's departure leaves panel with bare-minimum quorum
Republican Lee Goodman is stepping down Feb. 16 after serving for more than four years.
 
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The Fix • Analysis
A House filibuster like the one Nancy Pelosi gave hasn't happened in more than a century
Technically, such speeches are banned in the House.
 
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Nancy Pelosi's filibuster-style speech tops eight hours in bid to force immigration votes
Her move comes as House Democrats are set to strategize behind closed doors Wednesday and Thursday and plan for this year's elections.
 
Pence steps into a more prominent role on the world stage
Entering the second year of the Trump administration, the vice president is expanding his profile at home and abroad.
 
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What's in the budget deal congressional leaders struck? Here's a rundown.
Lawmakers reached an agreement to enable more federal spending on military and domestic matters, among other things.
 
The Fix • Analysis
The Los Angeles Times's huge sale price isn't necessarily a turning point for newspapers
The $500 million tag on the Times and a sister paper appears to be out of line with industry trends.
 
Public Safety
Lawyers for Rick Gates ask to leave Mueller-probe case, citing 'irreconcilable differences' with their client
A shift would mark the third set of attorneys for the co-defendant of Paul Manafort.
 
 
The Fix • Analysis
Donald Trump Jr. says the president is not racist because rappers take photos with him
Others would argue the president's recent comments tell a different story.
 
Analysis
That big swing to Democrats in Missouri isn't the great news for the party that it seems
Sure, the Democrats saw huge shifts — but in low-turnout races.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Trump's latest Peter Strzok text message 'BOMBSHELL' is just as dubious as its predecessors
President Trump and conservative media think it's another smoking gun. As with its predecessors, there's a perfectly reasonable, non-nefarious explanation.
 
 
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