Monday, 11 February 2019

Politics A.M.: Another shutdown looms as border talks break down

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Shutdown looms as border talks break down over immigration enforcement
The number of beds ICE can have for detention of unauthorized immigrants has created a new stalemate.
A federal employee wonders: 'How am I supposed to dig out?'
A worker devastated by the 35-day shutdown wonders how much worse things could become under another one.
 
Many Americans are upset their 2018 refunds shrunk after the GOP tax cuts
The average tax refund check is down 8 percent this year, the IRS reported, and the number of people receiving a refund has dropped by almost a quarter.
 
Analysis
Power Up: #MeToo, Race and Politics: Virginia Democrats wrestle with zero tolerance ahead of 2020
Impeachment proceedings could start against Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax.
 
Democrats looking for a clear path forward from Virginia scandals
Virginia Democrats are seeking, but not yet finding, a leader to get them out of the mire.
 
 
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Fact Checker · Analysis
What's actually in the 'Green New Deal' from Democrats?
No one is proposing to "eliminate all planes, cars, cows, oil, gas and the military." No one created "doctored" versions of the Green New Deal that included these outlandish proposals.
 
Different Democratic controversies, same influence: Identity politics
Pride in personal identity has risen among Democrats as President Trump has stoked white grievance
 
Sen. Amy Klobuchar, touting herself as dogged Midwesterner, announces her Democratic presidential bid
The senator from Minnesota is expected to campaign as appealing to both party liberals and more moderate voters.
 
Analysis
The Trailer: What we learned about Booker 2020 this weekend
In this edition: Cory Booker debuts on the trail, Ralph Northam stays alive, and Larry Lessig tries to save the primaries.
 
 
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Colorado Sen. Bennet hints about joining crowded Democratic race for president
The soft-spoken lawmaker cast himself as a centrist Democrat who would bring business and managerial experience to the 2020 campaign.
 
Walter Jones, 'freedom fries' congressman who became Iraq War critic, dies at 76
The 13-term North Carolina Republican wrote letters to relatives of U.S. service members killed in action as a way of "asking God to forgive me for my mistake" in voting for the war.
 
'Freedom never tasted so good': How Walter Jones helped rename french fries over the Iraq War
The "Freedom fries" effort from the congressman, who died Sunday, did not remain a small gesture for long in 2003.
 
'It's all about the Benjamins baby': Ilhan Omar again accused of anti-Semitism over tweets
This time, some Democrats condemned the freshman representative's use of an anti-Semitic trope.
 
 
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