Friday, January 25, 2019

Trump Signs Short-Term Bill To End Government Shutdown, But Border Fight Still Looms
Trump signs bill to temporarily end government shutdown without any border wall money
Trump Announces Deal to Reopen Government, in Surprise Retreat From Wall
Trump caves on shutdown, endorses reopening government for 3 weeks
Government shutdown: Trump caves on border wall demand and agrees to end longest closure in US history
‘Senior Trump Official’ On Shutdown: ‘We Do Not Want Most Employees To Return’
Congressional leaders, Trump reach tentative deal to temporarily reopen government without wall funds, according to Hill officials
Trump: Short-Term Deal To End Shutdown OK If It Has 'Prorated Down Payment' On Wall
Trump administration quietly changes definition of ‘domestic violence’ and ‘sexual assault’
How The Pain Of The Shutdown Ripples Throughout A Small Louisiana Town
Trump Confidant Roger Stone Indicted On 7 Counts Related To 2016 Election
White House says Stone indictment has nothing to do with Trump
Trump associate Stone arrested, faces obstruction charge
Air safety measures are ‘unraveling’ due to shutdown, says air traffic union
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Only Democrat To Vote Against Reopening Government
Trump floats ending shutdown with a 'down payment' on wall, but Pelosi doesn't blink
Inslee Gives Unemployment Benefits to Coast Guard, TSA, and Other Federal Workers
White House preparing draft national emergency order, has identified $7 billion for wall
Astoria Council Approves Water, Sewer Bill Waiver For Federal Employees
Dem senator explodes at Ted Cruz for 'crocodile tears' over shutdown
Sen. Michael Bennet slams Ted Cruz for ‘crocodile tears’ over the shutdown
Cruz shouted at by Democrat incensed over shutdown
Ted Cruz, Face of 2013 Shutdown, Gets Crushed Over “Crocodile Tears” Shutdown Remarks

Colorado Senator Obliterates Ted Cruz On Senate Floor
Senate Fails To Approve Measures To End Partial Shutdown
US congressional panel probing Trump-Deutsche Bank ties
Democrats' plan to reopen government fails to clear hurdle in Senate
Senate rejects Trump plan to fund border wall and end shutdown
Senate Sets Test Votes to End Government Shutdown as Pressure Mounts
AP-NORC poll: 6 in 10 Americans blame Trump for shutdown
Third GOP senator to break with party, vote to reopen government without border wall funding
New Bill Threatens to Eliminate Jobs for Hair Stylists in Washington State

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