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Jeff Sessions announces sanctuary-city crackdown, which most Americans oppose — a distraction from Trumpcare disaster?

Sophia Tesfaye
The White House is fear-mongering about illegal immigration again — but this crackdown may be unconstitutional

With an approval rating of 36 percent, President Trump points to executive orders as wins

Taylor Link
The latest Gallup poll emphasizes how little Trump has won and why he only has executive orders to show for it

Heritage Foundation alum critical of transgender rights to lead HHS Civil Rights Office

Charles Ornstein
Roger Severino has opposed transgender patients’ rights, same-sex marriage and Planned Parenthood

Jared Kushner’s innovation “SWAT team”: Trump son-in-law to head Avengers-style squad aimed at “disrupting” government

Simon Maloy
Running government "like a business" would be a bad idea even if the guy leading it weren't Donald Trump

He’s a Keynesian now: Donald Trump tells New York Times he wants to “prime the pump”

Matthew Rozsa
In a recent interview, Trump let his inner Keynesian slip out

Chuck Schumer, Reince Priebus don’t rule out President Trump’s working with Democrats

Matthew Sheffield
Sen. Charles Schumer says he's open to the idea, if the GOP is willing to compromise, too

Noam Chomsky: Is it fair to worry about Trump staging a false flag terrorist attack?

Jan Frel
Chomsky warns of scapegoating vulnerable people in an interview: "That can turn out to be very ugly."

USA Today report raises new questions about Stephen Bannon and the “Breitbart Embassy”

Pam Vogel
There are some major conflict-of-interest questions about the former headquarters of Trump's favorite outlet

Pence: Trump is going to move the U.S. embassy in Israel

Matthew Rozsa
Trump wanted to change the U.S. embassy in Israel on the first day. Now it's simply something he's considering

Michele Bachmann’s missing million: Federal elections officials want to know where $1 million from her campaign committee went

Sophia Tesfaye
In a three-month span, the former Tea Party congresswoman's committee had more than $1 million disappear

Chuck Grassley wants information on the political firm tied to Trump-Russia dossier source

Matthew Sheffield
Iowa Sen. Charles Grassley asks FBI to detail why it was working with an opposition research firm

Battle in the bureaucracy: Treasury, EPA are torn over Trumpism, “loyalty to the president”

Matthew Rozsa
Steve Mnuchin and Scott Pruitt, heads of Treasury and EPA, are facing deep divisions in their department

Devin Nunes: I was on White House grounds before saying there was “incidental” spying on Trump officials

Matthew Rozsa
Rep. Devin Nunes has faced questions about his mysterious disappearance on Tuesday night

Conservatives: Anti-Defamation League should apologize for blaming Trump for bomb threat spree

Matthew Sheffield
After Michael Kaydar was arrested for the threats, conservatives say liberal Jewish groups should ease up

“We’re in two different universes” is an announcement that trolls don’t want to live in the real world

Jeremy Binckes
"60 Minutes" provides us a look at a "spin-first" mentality and the excuse when claims can't be proven

James Mattis urges Trump to be more aggressive in Yemen

Matthew Rozsa
The Secretary of defense wants to escalate America's military support to stop Iranian-backed rebels in Yemen

President Trump wants Jared Kushner to help remake the government

Taylor Link
The son-in-law of the president will be questioned by Senate committee over newly reported meetings with Russians

What good is Ivanka Trump? The President’s daughter is more than complicit — she’s a chip off the old block

Kali Holloway
Don't hang your hopes on Ivanka Trump being your savior

Deficits don’t matter, again: Freedom Caucus leader says tax cuts don’t have to be “revenue neutral”

Matthew Rozsa
Remember when Republicans were super concerned about a balanced budget?

Republicans are facing another government shutdown, and they may not be able to stop it

Jeremy Binckes
Republicans run both houses of Congress and the White House, but the government still may shut down

So much for all that winning: Will the health care debacle expose the fraudulent nature of Trump’s presidency?

Heather Digby Parton
Republicans have lost any ability to govern or pass legislation — and their president is an unrepentant scam artist

Everything’s fine: Paul Ryan says Donald Trump wasn’t promoting a segment that called for Ryan’s resignation

Matthew Rozsa
A Ryan spokesman said the president's pug for a segment calling for Ryan's resignation wasn't intended to be that

It wasn’t “growing pains”: Paul Ryan points fingers at all but GOP for health care failure

Robert Reich
Republicans are temperamentally and ideologically oriented to opposing government, not leading it

Par for the course: White House says Trump’s golf outings to his courses were “meetings”

Matthew Rozsa
The White House and Fox News don't want to admit that the president is enjoying a leisurely weekend on the links
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