Monday 17 December 2018

Politics A.M.: White House, Democrats dig in as fears of partial shutdown intensify

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White House, Democrats dig in as fears of partial shutdown intensify
"This is a very fundamental issue," White House adviser Stephen Miller said Sunday, referring to President Trump's border wall.
New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation's scale and sweep
The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
 
Power Up: Trump tweets and Giuliani spins as investigations mount
It was an epic and confusing Sunday.
 
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Today's WorldView • Analysis
Trump sparks a debate over the future of American power
Two years of a tumultuous presidency have intensified Washington's angst over the U.S's place in the world.
 
'Crisis level': Republican women sound warning after election losses
Rep. Elise Stefanik has launched an effort to help Republican women in primaries after the election cut the number of House GOP women by almost half as female voters spurned the party.
 
'Over my dead body': Giuliani dismisses prospect of Trump interview with Mueller
Giuliani also criticized former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, calling him a "serial liar."
 
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Robert Mueller is the most unknowable man in Washington
The special counsel is omnipresent and absent, inescapable but elusive.
 
Saudi Arabia 'rejects' U.S. Senate resolution blaming crown prince for Khashoggi killing 
The Senate measure was a sweeping condemnation of the crown prince's policies as well as a rebuke to President Trump.
 
Analysis
The Trailer: A Texas judge calls the 2020 campaign to order
In this edition: A Texas judge blows up the 2020 race, Tom Perez scraps with Democrats who don't want a new data operation, and an Iowa poll gives us a little clarity on the next primary.
 
 
Sen. Susan Collins on GOP primary in 2020: 'I see nothing wrong with challengers'
The senator from Maine declined to endorse the president's 2020 reelection bid.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
The most popular fact checks of 2018
Six of the most read fact checks were about President Trump, which should not be a surprise given how he dominates the news.
 
SNL imagined a world without Trump as president. Trump was not amused.
Trump called the show a "Democratic spin machine."
 
 
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