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Confused about Trump’s border wall? Here are 7 essential reads
Bryan Keogh
Trump’s wall would add to the 650 miles of fences and other barriers that already line the border with Mexico
“Betrayal beyond belief”: Conservatives cry foul after Republicans reach budget deal “to jettison all of Trump’s priorities”
Sophia Tesfaye
Trump's new budget fails to fund a border wall — but fully funds Planned Parenthood and sanctuary cities
President Trump’s blasé attitude on a potential government shutdown: “If there’s a shutdown, there’s a shutdown!”
Matthew Rozsa
Donald Trump doesn't seem all that concerned about the government being unable to fund itself
Mick Mulvaney: Trump would sign a budget bill without border wall funding
Taylor Link
While Trump says that his budget will include the wall, someone in charge of the budget says otherwise
Federal Judge blocks Trump’s crackdown on sanctuary cities
Charlie May
A judge has blocked another one of Trump's executive orders during his first 100 days in office
Even Rush Limbaugh thinks Trump will just “cave” on his border wall
Taylor Link
One of Trump's loudest supporters is calling him out for not delivering on one of his major campaign promises
“Fox & Friends” suggests Trump seek corporate sponsorship for his border wall: “This wall brought to you by Modell’s”
Matthew Rozsa
The president is a fan of the show, but it remains to be seen whether he'll take their suggestion seriously
Donald Trump’s swing state voters know that he lies, but they don’t care, poll shows
Charlie May
A new poll gives an inside look at Trump's opinion numbers inside four swing states
Here’s how much Donald Trump doesn’t care about the “artificial” 100-day mark
Jeremy Binckes
The White House website has a page devoted to the president's first 100 days — but there's nothing to promote
No wall — for now: Trump reverses course on Mexico border wall to avoid government shutdown
Matthew Rozsa
The government will shut down if Congress doesn't pass a catch-all spending bill by the 100th day of the Trump era
Donald Trump literally knows nothing: The moronic fiction of his “really, really good” health care plan is now obvious
Bob Cesca
Trump's idiotic pronouncements on health care can't conceal that he has no plan and doesn't understand the details
Understanding the GOP’s health care failure — and the deeper existential crisis of conservative politics
Paul Rosenberg
Political scientist David Hopkins on how the GOP's health care debacle reflects the party's unsolved problems
Donald Trump is holding Obamacare hostage to get his border wall
Matthew Rozsa
The White House says it's willing to open funding to pay for insurance subsidies if Dems will back a border wall
Meet Jon Ossoff’s Republican opponent: She made her name destroying the reputation of Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure
Amanda Marcotte
Georgia GOP candidate's forceful anti-choice views led the breast cancer charity into a notorious PR disaster
Ted Cruz wants to blame Democrats for a government shutdown in 2017
Matthew Rozsa
The chief culprit of the 2013 government shutdown is preemptively angry at Democrats for allegedly considering one
Canada jumps on the weed train: Here’s what legal marijuana looks like around the world
Brendan Bures
The entire cannabis community is simply waiting to see what happens next
White House loses it over sanctuary cities: Team Trump threatens a government shutdown
Sophia Tesfaye
The White House wants to defund cities that harbor undocumented immigrants and is serious about it
Resist, insist, persist, enlist: Women becoming more politically engaged since Trump’s win
Karin Kamp
Before Hillary Clinton encouraged women to run for office this week, they had already started signing up to do so
Interior secretary: Trump’s border wall may be built in Mexico because “we won’t cede” the Rio Grande
Sophia Tesfaye
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke suggests that the Trump administration may not even build the border wall in U.S.
Here’s what the Trump White House wants to cut to fund his border wall, military spending spree
Matthew Rozsa
The suggested cuts are not official White House proposals, but they suggest the thrust of administration thinking
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
With health care bill scuttled, Trump and Ryan gear up for revenge
Matthew Sheffield
As health care bill goes down, GOP leaders prep payback plans against far-right Freedom Caucus (updated)
Trump’s Treasury secretary dismisses debt ceiling as a “somewhat ridiculous concept”
Matthew Rozsa
Mnuchin's logic was not shared by Republicans — nor Trump — during the Obama era
Donald Trump says court ruling against second immigration and travel ban makes America “look weak”
Matthew Rozsa
Trump said that the U.S. should "go back to the first one and go all the way"
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