It Could Be a Quiet Week in DC, Except At One Local Park

Good morning! Congress is out of town this week, and the Supreme Court is relatively quiet, which leaves much of the attention in Washington focused just where a certain person likes it – on President Trump. The president came out swinging over the weekend, in fact, warning of “caravans” of immigrants flowing over Mexico’s southern… Continue reading

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Still Got a Job? Turmoil in the White House, and On the Streets

Whew! What a week! No doubt there are many in the Trump Administration who consider themselves lucky to still have a job. The recently departed include Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, and National Economic Council Head Gary Cohn. Not to mention Trump lawyer John Dowd, who left saying the president routinely… Continue reading

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As a possible government shutdown looms (yawn!), President Trump Takes Aim at Robert Mueller

Good morning! We’ve written about pending government shutdowns so often that it would seem more of a surprise if Congress went a month without a threatened closure. But here we are again: The government will shut down Friday without a budget resolution. Neither the House nor the Senate has passed a bill to fund the… Continue reading

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A Must-Win Election for Republicans, and Cabinet Secretaries Testify on Fiscal 2019 Budgets

• To the polls! In yet-another foreshadowing that something significant will (or won’t) be happening come the fall midterms, Pennsylvania’s 18th Congressional District on Tuesday conducts a special election to fill its seat in Congress. The Republican candidate, State Legislator Rick Saccone, appears poised to beat the Democrat challenger, Conor Lamb, not least because Republicans… Continue reading

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All About Trade, Infrastructure and Whatever Happened in Sweden

• Good Morning! President Trump joked at the Gridiron dinner that he loves chaos, but inside the White House aides say “these are the darkest days in at least half a year … and they worry just how much farther President Trump and his administration may plunge into unrest and malaise before they start to… Continue reading

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