(Meredith Lee Hill, Jordain Carney, Mia McCarthy and Hailey Fuchs – Politico) President Donald Trump is barreling ahead with the first State of the Union address of his second term, despite concerns among Republicans that it’s set to hit during a partial government shutdown. The speech, set for 11 days from now, is poised to land in the middle of a funding lapse at the Department of Homeland Security – the product of a standoff with Democrats over immigration enforcement that the White House had hoped to avoid. Behind the scenes, some administration officials and senior Capitol Hill Republicans are quietly fretting about the optics, according to six people granted anonymity to describe private conversations. – Republicans worry shutdown will overshadow Trump’s State of the Union – POLITICO
Republicans worry shutdown will overshadow Trump’s State of the Union
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