Government Report Says 24 Million Could Lose Coverage Under TrumpCare, And Other Trump News From Today
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Monday, March 13th, 2017. Day 53.
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Top Stories
+ Trump Administration Seeking To Loosen Military Restrictions Meant To Prevent Civilian Deaths The New York Times
+ Democratic Senators Threaten Shutdown Over Wall And Planned Parenthood IJR
+ Trump Holds Listening Session With 'Victims' Of Obamacare Fox News
+ Disorganized Trump Team Leads To 'Slowest Transition In Decades' The New York Times
— Trump Administration Slow To Appoint Scientists The Washington Post
+ Federal Judge Blocks Application Of New Travel Ban To Syrian Family Reuters
+ Rupert Murdoch Nudges Fox Pro-Trump And Trump Returns The Favor — Fires Attorney Investigating Network New York Magazine
— Obama-Era Attorneys Line Up To Fight Trump Reuters
+ President Trump Expected To Propose Historic Cuts To Federal Workforce This Week The Washington Post
— Sean Spicer Says President Trump To Sign Order To 'Reorganize' The Federal Government ABC
— John McCain Calls On Donald Trump To Either Retract Or Substantiate Wiretapping Claims CNN
+ Trump Administration Refusing To Respond To Questions On Whether Trump Has Donated His Salary Yet NBC
Other Stories
+ President Trump Unfollows 'Morning Joe' Hosts On Twitter Death And Taxes
+ Sean Spicer Gets Ambushed By Angry Periscoper At The Apple Store Digg
+ Trump's Media Support Group Slow To Start Amid Power Struggle Politico
+ President Trump To Host Chinese President Xi Jinping At Mar-A-Lago In April Axios
Trump's Tweets
After Kellyanne Conway gave a series of interviews Monday morning, President Trump seemingly responded to early media criticism of the appearances.
Trump also tweeted in support of the TrumpCare bill, which is anticipated to take a blow today when the Congressional Budget Office released it's analysis of the legislation.
Here's What Happened Friday.
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