Monday 24 April 2017

Politics: Trump's first 100 days: What can he accomplish before the hundredth day?

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Trump’s first 100 days: What can he accomplish before the hundredth day?
Are we headed for a shutdown? Or can a new health-care measure pass?
Trump aides struggle to clarify policy on 'dreamers' and deportation
The attorney general reiterated that anyone in U.S. illegally could be deported.
 
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In Trump's America, who's protesting and why? Here's our March report.
Between 79,389 and 89,585 people took to the streets in March. We counted.
 
Here’s how congressional Democrats plan to mark Trump’s first 100 days
Party leaders plan to argue the president is "hurting families across the country."
 
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Showdown looms as Trump demands funding for wall on U.S.-Mexico border
President Trump and his aides are using the government-shutdown talks to press for funding of the barrier.
 
After earlier omission, Trump mourns murder of 6 million Jews in video message to World Jewish Congress
Trump addressed the World Jewish Congress by video on Sunday night.
 
'Everyone tunes in': Inside Trump's obsession with cable TV
Why the president likes Sean Spicer: 'That guy gets great ratings.'
 
Trump aides struggle to clarify policy on 'dreamers' and deportation
The attorney general reiterated that anyone in U.S. illegally could be deported.
 
 
Trump and his aides take hard line on border wall, as threat of government shutdown looms
Mick Mulvaney says he does not know if President Trump would sign a spending bill without border wall funding.
 
Analysis
Two-thirds of Americans think that the Democratic Party is out of touch with the country
That includes nearly half of Democrats.
 
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Trump visits a Trump-branded property for the 12th weekend in a row
But a new poll shows that most Americans don't see it as a conflict.
 
Ryan promises to keep government open — and makes no promises on health care
In private call with Republicans, the House speaker urged members to focus on passing a stopgap spending bill. He said a health-care vote would come when he has the votes to pass it.
 
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'Dark money' vs. corporate cash: Virginia Democratic rivals clash over funding
Northam questioned Perriello money given by a global activist group but defended his own funding from lobbyists.
 
Though shovels are ready, Trump officials delay grant for Caltrain upgrade
The popular initiative has become a GOP target, seen as a pet project of Barack Obama.
 
Trump awards Purple Heart to wounded soldier at Walter Reed
It was Trump's first visit to the hospital as president.
 
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