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--Senate intel leaders try to play grownups to House counterpart’s juvenile behavior, but only a truly independent prosecutor will be credible
--former NSA tech director Bill Binney and former CIA analyst Ray McGovern describe the fight over the power of the Deep State
--in coverage of Cisco’s response to Vault 7 revelations, Reuters reports that 90% of NSA work is on offensive cyberwarfare
--Trump tweets threat at Freedom Caucus, apparently trying to widen the rifts in the GOP
--Trump plan to modify NAFTA is much softer than his campaign rhetoric
--compared to Obama, Trump is casual about escalating US combat roles in Yemen, Syria and Iraq
--the March 17 US airstrikes in Mosul that killed dozens of civilians will be investigated, Pentagon says
--North Carolina senate approves repeal of Trans bathroom law, without restoring LGBTQ discrimination protections
--Sen. Ron Wyden and Rep. Earl Blumenauer, both Oregon Dems, introduce long overdue, comprehensive rewrite of federal marijuana laws
--Chris Christie will lead panel to investigate opioid addiction epidemic, as Sen. Claire McCaskill grills legal drug cartel over its tactics
--top aides to Christie sentenced to jail time for Bridgegate
--federal judge in Hawaii extends stay on Trump travel ban 2.0, which still has not been appealed
--after years of delay, California leaders agree to raise taxes to pay for $52 million in badly needed road repairs
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