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The House of Representatives passes a resolution to withdraw U.S. military support for the Saudi and Emirati-led coalition in Yemen, a historic vote that sends a strong rebuke to President Trump's foreign policy https://t.co/r4TwLifyA8
A renewed furor over how Elizabeth Warren has addressed past claims of Native American heritage still follows her, threatening to distract her messaging as she readies to embark on a national tour https://t.co/72sXRA2sAp
Breaking: President Trump will nominate David Bernhardt to be the new Interior secretary, ending the search for a permanent replacement for Ryan Zinke https://t.co/aYtIDCT0MJ
Russia has long violated the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, developing and fielding a prohibited missile system that threatens our allies and troops abroad. Tomorrow, the U.S. will suspend its obligations and begin the process of withdrawing from the treaty.
The cost of the government shutdown was too high, and policymakers should consider reforms to end these types of budget battles in the future. https://t.co/U7qI10uNyK
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history will scar the federal bureaucracy and U.S. economy long after the doors are unlocked and workers return https://t.co/Qg15eIQGke
Steny Hoyer on Trump canceling Pelosi's foreign trip: "It's petty. It's small. It's vindictive. It is unbecoming of a President of the United States, but it is unfortunately a daily occurrence." https://t.co/TIOQfJFXy3
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BREAKING: Speaker Pelosi sends letter to President Trump suggesting they postpone his State of the Union address until after the government has been reopened, or deliver the address in writing, a practice that was common in the 1800s and early 1900s.