Tuesday, 15 January 2019

Politics A.M.: Trump and lawmakers paralyzed over shutdown as both sides remain dug in

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Trump and lawmakers paralyzed over shutdown as both sides remain dug in
The standstill underscores the dysfunction gripping Washington and the president's seeming indifference to shuttered federal agencies.
Fact Checker · Analysis
What really happened in the White House Situation Room?
Democrats and Republicans have told different stories about the showdown with Trump. We parse through the rhetoric.
 
The shutdown is giving some Trump advisers what they've long wanted: A smaller government
They have shown a high tolerance for keeping large swaths of the government dark.
 
Analysis
Power Up: Missing in action McConnell suggests no shutdown deal in sight
But the Senate GOP leader may show up in the end.
 
 
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Old land deal quietly haunts Mick Mulvaney as he serves as Trump's chief of staff 
A legal battle in South Carolina over an unpaid $2.5 million debt owed to a former business associate threatens to undermine Mulvaney's reputation as fiscally responsible.
 
Conservative writer Jerome Corsi says Mueller has summoned his stepson to testify before grand jury
Corsi said Mueller appears focused on text messages he and his stepson exchanged about scrubbing a computer.
 
Justice Department issues new opinion that could further restrict online gambling
The restriction, long sought by GOP megadonor Sheldon Adelson, could make it harder to expand online betting across states.
 
 
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House Republican leaders move to strip Rep. Steve King of his committee assignments over comments about white nationalism
"We will not be seating Steve King on any committees in the 116th Congress," said House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) after a GOP Steering Committee meeting Monday night. The decision was unanimous. It must be ratified by all House Republicans.
 
Rep. Steve King's inflammatory remarks roil a GOP already struggling on race
"It is a challenge for us," Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) said of the Republican Party and race as House Democrats weighed a punishment for the congressman from Iowa.
 
Analysis
The multilevel irony of Trump embracing Pat Buchanan in this moment
It's not just about his disparagement of Buchanan in 2000. It's also about Rep. Steve King.
 
 
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