The government might shut down next week partly because Donald Trump refuses to help Dreamers without getting his wall or other policy changes -- Elise Foley reports from the Capitol.
The Trump administration wants work requirements for medicaid, so we talked to health policy reporter Jonathan Cohn about dog whistles.
The federal government stood aside as states legalized marijuana under the Obama administration, but Attorney General Jeff Sessions is changing THAT. Nick Wing explains how the Justice Department is re-asserting its authority on weed.
And Jessica Schulberg reports that some clever lawyers are using Donald Trump's foolish statements to try to spring people from GITMO.
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Trump Truly Owns The Republican Party Now
Only President Trump Can Save The Dreamers
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Trump's Biggest Win Of The Year
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Politician Accused Of Creepy Behavior Does Highly Unusual Right Thing
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Donald Trump Is Thankful For Plausible Deniability
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Looks Like A Democratic Wave Is Coming
Tax Reform Is Not For The Poor
Republicans Are Not Joining #TheResistance
Trump Acts Like He Owns The Military
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