Bloodbath at the Washington Post, Obamacare Subsidies Likely Over, and It's Time to Worry About Falling Ice - Washingtonian
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Bloodbath at the Washington Post, Obamacare Subsidies Likely Over, and It's Time to Worry About Falling Ice - Washingtonian
"The ICE storm: The administration will pull about a quarter of its immigration officers from Minnesota, border czar Tom Homan said yesterday. But thousands will remain. ( AP) President Trump said the backlash from federal officers' fatal shooting of Alex Pretti had taught him "that maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch. But you still have to be tough." ( NBC News)"
"Reeling Minnesota: The administration fired Julie Le, the prosecutor who "expressed exasperation with the crippling case load" in her office due to the administration's Minnesota operation. ( NYT) The transcript of Le's extraordinary response to a judge shows that she also told said that her family isn't white and is "at risk as any other people that might get picked up." ( Law Dork)"
Sunny weather is expected with a high near 32 and a low around 19 overnight. The Wizards visit Detroit and the Capitals host Nashville before the NHL Olympic break, returning February 25. Social and music links are shared for further engagement. The administration will pull about a quarter of its immigration officers from Minnesota while leaving thousands in place, Tom Homan said. President Trump said the backlash over federal officers' fatal shooting of Alex Pretti taught him "that maybe we could use a little bit of a softer touch," but "you still have to be tough." A Quinnipiac poll finds a large majority believe the administration has not given an honest account of Pretti's death. The administration fired prosecutor Julie Le after she expressed exasperation with caseloads; a transcript shows she said her family isn't white and is "at risk."
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