Government shutdown continues; White House construction controversy; new sanctions on Russia
Here are this morning's headlines from Washington, D.C.: The government shutdown continues, entering its 23rd day; the Agriculture Department announces it will reopen about 2,100 county offices across the country today to help local farmers; President Trump is defending his plans for the renovation of the White House's East Wing and not everyone is a fan; and the Trump Administration is turning up the heat on Russia.
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