Monday Top Headlines
Trump doubts budget deal, shutdown ends, SOTU still postponed, Caravan 2.0, Taliban peace framework, and more.
Trump casts doubt on seeing a budget deal that he’d accept (Associated Press)
Trump signs bill to end partial government shutdown (Fox News)
Pelosi: State of the Union still isn’t happening (Townhall)
Schumer on the shutdown ending: “Hopefully now the president has learned his lesson” (Fox News)
Shutdown denies $5.7 billion border wall while costing America $40 billion (The Daily Wire)
U.S. delays returning asylum seekers to Mexico (Agence France-Presse)
Caravan 2.0: The numbers are massive, even by Mexico’s count (Townhall)
HHS moves to protect religious liberty in adoptions, foster care (The Washington Free Beacon)
Roger Stone indictment underscores that there was no Trump-Russia conspiracy (National Review)
Kamala Harris draws bigger crowd than Obama for launch of White House bid (Washington Examiner)
British newspaper agrees to pay Melania Trump “substantial damages” over false reporting (The Daily Wire)
U.S., Taliban agree to preliminary peace framework (The Hill)
Venezuela’s Maduro rejects election ultimatum as U.S. envoy defects to opposition leader (NBC News)
Humor: Statement by Pinocchio rated four Ocasio-Cortezes (The Babylon Bee)
Policy: Helpful reforms are on the way at Veterans Affairs (Washington Examiner)
Policy: The “Green New Deal” is a prescription for poverty (Washington Examiner)
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