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Sen. Tammy Duckworth responded Monday to President Trump after he jokingly said Democrats were treasonous for not clapping or standing during his State of the Union address.
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Sen. Tammy Duckworth responded Monday to President Trump after he jokingly said Democrats were treasonous for not clapping or standing during his State of the Union address.
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Speaking in Cincinnati on Monday, President Trump said the Democrats' lack of enthusiasm for his State of the Union address last week was "un-American" and maybe even "treasonous."
Democrats on House Intelligence Committee are pushing for the release of their own memo rebutting the controversial Republican memo released Friday. The Republican document accuses FBI and Justice Department officials of anti-Trump bias and surveillance abuses. President Trump weighed in from Florida on Saturday. Errol Barnett reports.
Back and forth between Democrats and Republicans -- about the document's claims and its validity -- are only likely to continue.
President Trump is expected to clear the way for the release of a classified Republican memo about the Russia investigation. It accuses the FBI and Justice Department of improper surveillance of a Trump campaign official. Democrats say the memo undermines special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation. Paula Reid reports.
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee is accusing Republicans of changing part of the text of a classified memo before sending it to the White House for review. The memo reportedly alleges the FBI and the Justice Department abused surveillance of Trump campaign officials. Major Garrett reports.
Senior political correspondent for Bustle.com Erin Delmore joins CBSN for a closer look at the president's big speech -- including what wasn't mentioned.
President Trump used his first State of the Union address to praise Americans and the impact of his presidency. Democrats greeted much of the speech with dissent or stony silence. A CBS News poll shows three out of four Americans who saw the speech approve of the president's message. Major Garrett reports.
Rep. Joe Kennedy III gave the Democratic response to President Trump's State of the Union address Tuesday. He accused the Trump Administration of diving America stating "for them, dignity isn't something you're born with but something you measure -- by your net worth, your celebrity, your headlines, your crowd size." Watch his full remarks.
The House Intelligence Committee voted along party lines to release a memo alleging surveillance abuses by the FBI. But Democrats have written their own memo to counter claims by the GOP. CBS News justice and homeland security correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
Democrats are asking questions about the sudden exit of FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who stepped down Monday weeks before his scheduled retirement. Jeff Pegues reports.
CBSN political contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez, Democratic strategist and former DHS consultant under former President George W. Bush Mustafa Tameez and Washington Post congressional reporter and CBS News contributor Ed O'Keefe join "CBSN Originals" for a closer look at the White House's immigration plan and how lawmakers are reacting to it.
With some citing President Trump's alleged "sh*thole countries" remark, at least eight House Democrats have said they are opting out of the presidential address on Tuesday, Jan. 30.
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President Trump has said on Twitter that "nobody knows for sure" whether Republicans and Democrats will be able to reach a deal on DACA, the Obama-era program that gives legal status to undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children. Lawmakers reached a short-term deal to fund the government through Feb. 8 after a brief shutdown over DACA. Politico's Kevin Robillard joins CBSN to explain what it means for the immigration debate.
A three-day federal government shutdown is over, but lawmakers will find themselves in the same situation when money runs out again in a little over two weeks. Nancy Cordes reports.
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