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President Trump tore into Democrats over the ongoing government shutdown, justified his order to restart nuclear weapons testing in the US and defended his administration's ICE raids in a sometimes-intense "60 Minutes" interview Sunday - his first with CBS News since suing the network's parent company.
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Republicans and Democrats remained at a stalemate on the government shutdown over the weekend as it headed into its sixth week, with food aid potentially delayed or suspended for millions of Americans and President Donald Trump pushing GOP leaders to change Senate rules to end it.
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Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the testing ordered up in a surprise announcement by President Trump last week would focus on "the other parts" of nuclear weaponry.
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President Trump said that he would heed court rulings ordering his administration to fund food stamps during the government shutdown, but there are complications.
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