What to watch today: Congress is begging out of town early today, so keep an eye on what comes of the Pence and Pompeo meeting with Mexican officials. More in Playbook:
saying House Republicans will sustain a veto-proof majority for Trump’s tariffs. As long as McCarthy and House Republicans have the president’s back, the Senate can gripe -- but that’s it.by Sabrina Rodríguez and Alexander Panetta: “Officials in Mexico and Canada in recent days kicked into gear with playbooks they’ve each used repeatedly in navigating a fractious relationship with Trump over the past two years.
“His promise to punish Mexico with escalating tariffs unless it controls what he calls the ‘invasion’ of migrants across the southern border is premised on a law that has never been used either as a tool of immigration policy or tariffs. The International Emergency Economic Powers Act mentions neither.”No young person or non-nicotine user should ever try JUUL. We’ve taken a series of actions to greatly reduce youth use of tobacco products, including our own.
by WaPo’s William Booth and Anne Gearan in London: “Theresa May is heading off the world stage, the curtain on her role as British prime minister about to close. On Tuesday, she had what may be a last hurrah, standing at the twin lecterns with President Trump, who promised that he could deliver a ‘phenomenal trade deal’ with Britain.There is no sign that this agonizing, divisive thing called Brexit will be over anytime soon. It could be months, or it could be years.
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