Student Visa Brouhaha

Student Visa Brouhaha

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Trump Fund 'Stupid on Stilts'

"Stupid on stilts." That's what Republican Senator Thom Tillis called President Trump's nearly $1.8 billion anti-weaponization fund. The backlash against it caused the GOP torpedo a deal to fund ICE. Could the president be forced to back down? Also on today's show: NASCAR legend ...  Show more

Republicans Balk at Trump 1776 Fund

More GOP lawmakers are raising questions about President Trump's anti-weaponization fund. Some are ready to kill it, but do they have the votes? ... Dangerous flooding strands drivers stranded during rush hour traffic, and more rough weather could come today ... The DOJ indicts f ...  Show more

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