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The lies Trump is using to justify his border wall shutdown Donald Trump will have a new Congress to

The lies Trump is using to justify his border wall shutdown Donald Trump will have a new Congress to negotiate with starting tomorrow, and the first order of business will be reopening the federal government. Any deal hinges on funding for Trump's long-sought after wall along the southern border, an expensive and ineffective boondoggle that has nevertheless captured his undivided attention. Democrats have refused to budge on his $5 billion demand, so Trump has resorted to his favorite tactic whenever he doesn't get what he wants: lie repeatedly and relentlessly to the American people. [READ MORE]( [This is what the government shutdown means for people filing tax returns]( [READ MORE]( [In bid to look pragmatic, House Democrats bring back ‘pay-go’ rules loathed by progressives]( [READ MORE]( [Only 2 Black head coaches remain in NFL despite the Rooney Rule]( [READ MORE]( [Alabama sheriff pocketed millions of dollars allocated for food for inmates]( [READ MORE]( [Electric cars may already be making gas cars as obsolete as ‘flip phones’, experts say]( [READ MORE]( “She’s not my type, I’d never rape her. I’m not a rapist, but if I was, I wouldn’t rape her because she doesn’t deserve it." [Brazil's new authoritarian president Jair Bolsonaro,]( who enjoys the support of Donald Trump and his administration. CAPAF | ThinkProgress Center for American Progress Action Fund 1333 H Street, NW Washington, DC 20005 United States This email was sent to{EMAIL}. [unsubscribe](

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