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  1. “The thing that really, really got me about these articles is that the emphasis is on all of the outrage on behalf of Native Americans, but they’re not talking to any Native Americans about it. At all.”

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  2. GOP leaders are clutching their pearls over Rashida Tlaib's "foul language," but regularly look the other way when the president routinely makes vulgar remarks.

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  3. Democrats newly in control of the House of Representatives unveiled the first part of their legislative agenda, but they left out one thing: President Donald Trump’s tax returns.

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  4. Nancy Pelosi said Rashida Tlaib's "motherf**ker" comment is not "any worse than what the president has said."

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  5. Rep. Steve Cohen introduced two new bills to eliminate the electoral college and prevent presidents from pardoning themselves.

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  6. TSA officers seeking a paycheck are calling in sick by the hundreds, according to their union.

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  7. When it comes to paying their bills, domestic violence shelters often operate on the edge. The government shutdown is coming dangerously close to pushing many of them over.

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  8. Despite Trump's claims, "most" federal workers do not seem to be backing his stance on the shutdown and wall funding.

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  9. Here's one group still sorely lacking in political representation.

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  10. Nearly 90 percent of IRS employees are on furlough, including those who process tax refunds.

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  11. Trump claims Mexico is paying for the wall (it is not) and that he might declare a national emergency to bypass Congress to get the money for it. And, oh yeah, the shutdown could last years.

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  12. Thousands of people could receive pardons in Washington state, where weed has long been legal.

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  13. President Trump told the press that he’s prepared to keep the federal government shut down for “months or even years."

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  14. Yosemite is one of numerous national parks that remain open but are sorely understaffed right now while parts of the government are shut down.

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  15. HuffPost obtained a letter from Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes to his neighbors, complaining that their anti-hate signs are an attack on his family.

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  16. Some Democrats have criticized Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) after she stated that she would “impeach the motherf**ker.”

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  17. President Donald Trump pretended to have a moral compass when he called Rep. Rashida Tlaib's comments about him "disgraceful."

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  18. Top Trump administration officials may be financially benefiting from the partial government shutdown.

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  19. BREAKING: The Supreme Court announced Friday it will again consider whether the boundaries of electoral districts can violate the Constitution if they are excessively drawn for partisan gain.

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  20. BREAKING: President Trump says he might declare a “national emergency” to have his border wall built without congressional approval.

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