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Politics A.M.: Trump interviews Supreme Court candidates as political fight over Kennedy replacement intensifies
How Trump is changing the face of legal immigration; Who came out in the brutal heat to the Families Belong Together March? Here's our data.
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Trump interviews Supreme Court candidates as political fight over Kennedy replacement intensifies
The president met Monday with four federal appeals court judges: Brett M. Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, Amul R. Thapar and Raymond Kethledge.
By Robert Costa, Josh Dawsey and Felicia Sonmez •
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How Trump is changing the face of legal immigration
With all eyes on the border, smaller changes to the intake of legal immigrants are going largely unnoticed.
By Abigail Hauslohner and Andrew Ba Tran •
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Who came out in the brutal heat to the Families Belong Together March? Here's our data.
These protesters had been coming out since the Women's March -- and they're politically active off the streets as well.
By Dana R. Fisher •
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Senate Democrats seek information on family reunifications, call for briefings
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and 10 colleagues sent a letter to HHS and DHS chiefs asking for progress reports on the children separated from their families.
By Elise Viebeck •
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez endorses more Democratic insurgents, and it's paying off quite nicely
In races across the country, candidates who had been struggling for attention and donations have seen a boost because of her.
By David Weigel •
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With blunt talk and compelling stories, viral videos are turning unknown women candidates into political sensations
The ads create buzz and draw in money from far beyond the district's borders.
By Mary Jordan •
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Liberals tell Schumer to scrap decorum and civility in battling Trump
The top Senate Democrat faced angry members of his party's base — via telephone — after canceling a town hall in New York due to a grounded plane.
By Edith Honan and Felicia Sonmez •
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Fact Checker •
Analysis
The most-read fact checks of 2018, so far
Here are the 10 fact checks that most captivated — or angered — readers so far in 2018.
By Meg Kelly •
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Breaking border laws is as American as it gets
The Founding Fathers were lawbreakers themselves.
By Peter Andreas •
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'Why are you supporting criminals?': White House targets Warren, Harris in immigration debate
In tweets, the White House defended immigration authorities and called out Warren and Harris, two possible presidential contenders in 2020.
By Elise Viebeck •
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Lawyer for FBI agent who sent anti-Trump texts assails House GOP 'trap'
The House GOP was staging "Kabuki theater" and trying to set a "trap" for Peter Strzok, his lawyer charges in email to the Judiciary Committee.
By Karoun Demirjian •
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