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MTP: First Read Sunday
Vice President Mike Pence said that President Trump "has every right to criticize" other branches of government, and asserted that the president's comment to Fox News about Putin and the United States killing people was not a moral equivalency. House Speaker Paul Ryan maintained that Republicans still want to "repeal and replace" the Affordable Care Act, and also said that it looks like the Iran deal is here to say. Meanwhile, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi defended her place in the Democratic Party.
Mike Pence: Trump 'Has Every Right to Criticize' Other Branches of Government
Vice President Mike Pence defended President Trump's criticism of the judge who issued a ruling halting the new administration's travel ban.
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Paul Ryan: Republicans Still Committed to 'Repeal and Replace' Obamacare Strategy
Ryan responds to reports that Republicans in Congress were working to rebrand their ACA strategy as "repair," rather than "repeal and replace."
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Nancy Pelosi: Democratic Party Needs Experienced Leadership
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi on Sunday defended herself and her place in leadership of the Democratic Party.
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Beer & Gaga: Super Bowl Reveals New Political Divisions
From the field to the halftime show to the TV ads, the red/blue divide looks like it will be on display at the Super Bowl.
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Pence, Pelosi, Ryan on Superbowl Sunday MTP
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Appeals Court Rejects Bid to Quickly Restore Trump Travel Ban
The denial means that travelers restricted under the order can continue coming to the U.S. while the legal battles continue.
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