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Republicans battle déjà vu as they return to tackle reconciliation bill, FISA extension 

Republicans battle déjà vu as they return to tackle reconciliation bill, FISA extension 
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Republicans on Capitol Hill are battling a bad case of déjà vu, as intraparty disputes over an immigration enforcement funding package and an extension of the government’s warrantless spying powers have left lawmakers no closer to a resolution on the two matters than they were a month ago. Senate Republicans departed Washington last week without...

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