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Kellyanne Conway “spokespuppet” debuts on Jimmy Kimmel
Shira Tarlo
Kimmel spoke to “spokespuppet” Kellyanne Conway about her boss’ first year in office
Protests outside U.S. embassy in Haiti lead to shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
Following President Trump's alleged disparaging reference to Haiti, U.S. embassy forced to close
Stephen Miller isn’t pulling Trump’s strings: He’s “mirroring” his deepest desires
Heather Digby Parton
Is Miller manipulating Trump? Not at all; he's enabling the president's true, racist self. It's a love match
Beyond the shutdown: Bipartisan dysfunction masks a deeper crisis
Bob Hennelly
Below the political bickering and the supposedly surging economy lies a much harsher reality for most Americans
Shutdown theater: Democrats must now use State of the Union to force a DACA deal
Sophia Tesfaye
Yes, Democrats caved to Trump on the shutdown — but they could still win long-term. The DACA fight is still on
White House takes a victory lap after Democrats end shutdown: “They blinked!”
Charlie May
The White House wasted no time in congratulating itself after Democrats in the Senate voted to end the shutdown
Ted Cruz reinvents his stance on the 2013 government shutdown he championed
Matthew Sheffield
As Senate votes to re-open federal government, Cruz tries to revise history
Trump’s attacks on Chuck Schumer were amplified by Russian bots
Matthew Rozsa
Russian bots like Trump an awful lot
Democrats vote to reopen government, and activists say they’ve caved
Matthew Sheffield
GOP Senate leader Mitch McConnell promises new immigration debate as chamber moves toward approving funding bill
America isn’t trusted on the world stage: report
Matthew Rozsa
International trust in the United States is at its lowest since the Iraq War era
Second Women’s March draws huge anti-Trump crowds as the government shuts down
April M. Short
Women take to the streets again, empowered by #MeToo and fed up over immigration
Mike Pence, White House makes shutdown politics American policy
Charlie May
Pence placed sole responsibility on Senate Democrats, even as Republican lawmakers have criticized the White House
Do Trump and the GOP really want a DACA deal? We already know the answer
Heather Digby Parton
Advisers like Stephen Miller and Tom Cotton are feeding Trump's racism, because they know what's in his heart
Dealmaker Donald Trump hasn’t been involved in ending the shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
The president has ceded control of dealmaking to his conservative staffers
Lindsey Graham slams Stephen Miller, says “White House staff has been pretty unreliable”
Charlie May
"As long as Stephen Miller is in charge of negotiating immigration, we're going nowhere"
Trump urges GOP to use “nuclear option” to reopen government, as Durbin warns against it
Charlie May
Trump wants Republicans to change Senate rules to help end the shutdown while the gridlock in Congress continues
“Dreamers” could give U.S. economy – and even American workers – a boost
Amy Hsin
The Supreme Court has not yet announced a decision, and the future of DACA recipients remains uncertain
Sen. Tammy Duckworth reminds Trump he is a “five-deferment draft dodger”
Charlie May
After Trump accused the Democrats of "holding the military hostage," Duckworth berated him on the Senate floor
Trump’s attack on DACA: Part of a larger war on immigrants?
Jeremy Binckes
Either the GOP has been hijacked by anti-immigrant extremists or Trump is eager to rile up his base. Or both!
Trump blames democrats for government shutdown
Nicole Karlis
He's suggested the shutdown is why more republicans need to be elected in the midterms
Getting past Bernie vs. Hillary: Signs of real hope for Democrats
Andrew O'Hehir
If Democrats can finally put their endless 2016 hangover behind them, there's a massive opportunity just ahead
Who’s paying attention to Djibouti and Niger and Afghanistan?
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Not the fools “negotiating” the big “continuing resolution” in Washington
Last-minute Senate vote scheduled to avert a government shutdown
Matthew Sheffield
It looks like we're headed toward a federal government shutdown as serious negotiations have only recently begun
Time to stop using 9 million children as a bargaining CHIP
Simon Haeder
Funding for the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) has run out
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