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Trump Vetoes Congressional Effort To Limit Border Wall Funding
By: Scott Horsley | NPR
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President Trump used his veto pen for the first time Friday. GOP senators who bucked the president in Thursday’s vote said they did so to preserve congressional control over government spending.

Otto Warmbier’s Parents Dispute Trump’s Seeming Absolution Of Kim Jong Un
By: Bill Chappell I NPR
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“Now we must speak out,” Fred and Cindy Warmbier said after President Trump said he believes that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un did not have anything to do with Otto Warmbier’s death.

U.S. Economy Grew 2.9 Percent In 2018, Just Below Trump’s Target
By: Jim Zarroli | NPR
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The U.S. economy expanded at a solid 2.6 percent rate during the last three months of 2018, but growth was significantly lower than it had been earlier in the year as the boost from tax cuts waned.

DeWine Talked To Trump About Lordstown Shutdown Before Surprising Comment
By: Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
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President Trump told governors yesterday that automakers are returning to Ohio and other states, a remark he’s said before that fact checkers have found to be untrue. Gov. Mike DeWine… Read More

What To Expect From North Korea At The Next Trump-Kim Summit
By: Anthony Kuhn | NPR
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Analysts weigh the possible offers North Korea’s leader could make later this month in Vietnam.

‘Socialism’ Vs. ‘Greatness’: For Trump, That’s 2020 In A Nutshell
By: Domenico Montanaro | Mara Liasson | NPR
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President Trump is starting to give signs of how he will run for re-election, attempting to invert the attack on him as an extremist by painting Democrats as “radical” and socialist.

Trump Supporter Violently Shoves BBC Cameraman At El Paso Rally
By: Bill Chappell | NPR
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“The crowd had been whipped up into a frenzy” against the media, a BBC producer says of President Trump’s rally in El Paso, Texas.

State Of The Union: ‘Tonight, I Ask You To Choose Greatness,’ Trump Says
By: Jessica Taylor | NPR
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The president’s second State of the Union address touched on many of his familiar themes and agenda items but also included moments and proposals that drew positive reaction from Democrats.

What To Know Ahead Of Trump’s State Of The Union Address
By: Brandon Carter | NPR
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President Trump is expected to deliver a speech themed around “choosing greatness.” Democrats will offer a rising party star in response.

Coal Comeback? Coal At New Low After Two Years Under Trump
By: Brittany Patterson | Ohio Valley ReSource
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It’s been two years since President Donald Trump took office and began rolling back environmental regulations on the coal industry. At a November rally in Huntington, West Virginia, the president… Read More

Trump Postpones Pelosi Trip To War Zone After She Postpones State Of The Union
By: Jessica Taylor | NPR
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“In light of the 800,000 great American workers not receiving pay, I am sure you would agree that postponing this public relations event is totally appropriate,” the president wrote to the speaker.

Trump Weighs In On IG Report, North Korea, Immigration In Impromptu News Conference
By: Brian Naylor | NPR
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Trump held a wide-ranging news conference on the White House lawn Friday morning, saying the threat of nuclear war with North Korea is “largely solved.”

Trump’s Power Bailout Explained
By: Brittany Patterson | Ohio Valley ReSource
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President Trump has told the Department of Energy to stop the pending closure of some economically struggling coal-fired and nuclear power plants. As Brittany Patterson reports, energy analysts say that… Read More

Week Ahead: Trump Aims To Dismiss Russia Probe As Partisan; Can He Get His Taxes Win?
By: Domenico Montanaro | NPRBy: Arnie Seipel | NPR
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After anti-Trump texts between FBI agents, expect conservative allies of the president to allege that special counsel Robert Mueller and his investigators have an anti-Trump agenda.

President Trump’s Budget Axe Could Chop Local Arts
By: Taylor Nimmo
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New Budget Plans If President Donald Trump’s proposed budget is approved by Congress, local programs, funded through the National Endowment of the Arts, will likely suffer. The Dairy Barn Center… Read More

Ohio International Students Won’t Comment on Trump’s Travel Ban
By: Maggie Shandrick
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ATHENS, Ohio — International students at Ohio University are reluctant to comment in President Trump’s most recent action banning residents of some Muslim countries from entering the U.S. The President signed… Read More
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