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US Politics · United StatesPresident Trump urged House Republicans and Democrats to work together to reopen the federal government on Monday, saying that “no changes” should be made to the Senate-passed legislation “at this time.”
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Trump urges House Republicans, Democrats to work together to end shutdown
50% Left coverage: 92 sources

US Immigration · United StatesA federal judge on Monday blocked the Trump administration’s latest bid to limit lawmakers from conducting unannounced visits to immigration detention facilities, ruling that it likely runs afoul of oversight measures that Congress implemented. It’s the second time U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb has sided with the group of Democratic lawmakers suing. Cobb ruled in... The post Judge sides with Democrats against Trump, nixing latest limits on lawmak…See the Story
Judge Sides with Democrats Against Trump, Nixing Latest Limits on Lawmakers’ Access to ICE Facilities
58% Left coverage: 60 sources

US Politics · United StatesThe U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report last week estimating the Education Department spent at least $28 million on an attempted reduction in force (RIF) at its Office of Civil Rights (OCR) last year.
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GAO estimates attempted Education Department layoffs cost at least $28 million
69% Left coverage: 35 sources
