NBC - A group of Quaker congregations is suing the Department of Homeland
Security for changing a policy that prevented Immigration and Customs
Enforcement agents from carrying out operations in so-called "sensitive
locations" such as houses of worship, playgrounds, schools and hospitals
without approval from supervisors. The suit argues the policy change
undermines the "guarantee of religious liberty."
Republicans against Trump - Dana Bash: The law says that 30 days before a president fires an inspector general, he must tell Congress why. That didn't happen. He broke the law.
Lindsey Graham: Yeah. I think he should’ve done that…He won the election. What do you expect?
Trump suggested the U.S. could consider rejoining the WHO, telling a Las Vegas rally China's contributions must increase first. (The Telegraph)
The VA is exempting more than 300,000 health care positions — including doctors, nurses and pharmacists — from a governmentwide hiring freeze. (Federal News Network)
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