Friday 21 December 2018

Politics A.M.: Mattis resigns after clash with Trump over troop withdrawal from Syria and Afghanistan

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Mattis resigns after clash with Trump over troop withdrawal from Syria and Afghanistan
The retired general has helped steer the Trump administration toward foreign policy continuity and restraint.
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Ann Coulter once called Trump a 'god.' Now she says he's 'gutless' if he can't build the wall.
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In budget brinkmanship, Republicans once again hold themselves hostage
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Gen. Jim Mattis is retiring. Here's a timeline of Team Trump departures.
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Trump always said he wouldn't be predictable. The consequences are on display this week.
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Looming crisis: Trump's made-up figure for the cost of illegal immigration is soaring
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