The Hill Articles: January 26, 2019

January 26
Billionaire investor says he’d back primary challenger to Trump: report Trump donates $100,000 from salary to alcoholism research South Carolina bill would prevent animal abusers from adopting pets for five years: report Cities worry about post-shutdown pain How the government will reopen Likely 2020 Dem contenders to face scrutiny over Wall Street ties Lawmaker proposes dress code for parents when dropping off children at schools Packing Supreme Court with more seats does nothing for democracy 16-year-old who sparked climate change protests across Europe delivers striking message to global elites Trump rips BuzzFeed and HuffPost amid layoffs Midterms show Ohio remains firmly in play for 2020 Kentucky bishop argues wearing MAGA hats not ‘pro-life’ Several undocumented workers fired from Trump golf course: report Authorities search for suspect after 5 killed in Louisiana shootings The failure of the Arab Spring Howard Schultz tells ’60 Minutes’ he’s seriously considering independent presidential bid: report North Carolina congressman Walter Jones in hospice, wife says Trump met with group led by Ginni Thomas at White House: report Federal criminal justice reform is now law: What comes next? Steve King addresses white nationalist controversy in town hall With Trump, ‘the times, they are a changin’’ Pentagon official says agency has saved $4.7B over two years ‘Fox & Friends’ host to Trump aide: Who are these ‘unicorn’ Dems who will suddenly work on a wall? Mueller’s selective prosecution of Stone, Venezuelan-style Bloomberg calls Trump a ‘pretend CEO’ What exactly is Giuliani doing? Trump catches flak from conservatives over shutdown deal What actually happens when ads are pulled over political controversy Pompeo: ‘It’s time’ for nations to pick sides in Venezuela ‘Trust but verify’ is no easy task with North Korea Measles outbreak grows in Pacific Northwest anti-vaccination ‘hot spot’ Coulter: ‘No question’ Pelosi outplayed Trump ‘Art of the Deal’ co-author regrets using phrase to push ‘fake marketing idea’ about Trump Five things to know about the political crisis in Venezuela European leaders give Venezuela’s Maduro eight days to hold new elections UN cautions climate change could impact national security Trump seeks to shift narrative after Stone indictment Mueller hunt for Russia collusion turns into circus show with Stone NY Times editorial board slams Trump over shutdown: ‘A cruel joke’ US economy lost at least $6 billion during shutdown, S&P says 9 dead, at least 300 missing after Brazil dam collapse Shutdown may have permanently damaged future of public service UK newspaper agrees to pay Melania Trump ‘substantial damages’ over article Trump and associates had over 100 contacts with Russians before taking office: NY Times Get over it — we need to practice goodwill in politics Special counsel’s office wrong to arrest Roger Stone instead of letting him self-surrender Five takeaways from Roger Stone’s indictment The Memo: Trump concedes defeat on shutdown