Attorney General Jeff Sessions may be adding to his hard-liner credentials with his push on civil asset forfeiture. But that鈥檚 contributing to a broader rift in the GOP over law and order. Patrik Jonsson and Henry Gass report.
Americans are paying closer attention to national politics.听
A released Thursday by the Pew Research Center found that 52 percent say they are focusing more since the presidential election.
Are national politicians paying enough attention to Americans? Washington has been inward-looking 鈥 the investigating of the investigators, the prospect of presidential self-pardon, today鈥檚 drama on the White House communications team, with Sean Spicer resigning as press secretary.
Yes, some work is getting done, six months into the new administration. Just yesterday the federal government reported that it had shut down two major . But is there enough looking outward 鈥 and ahead? On Wednesday, Axios reported that a House subcommittee was scrambling to pull together 鈥渁n unheralded but consequential hearing鈥 aimed at trying to get ahead of the autonomous-car boom. Drones will need attention, too. A sobering report this week projected a staggering global volume of 聽by 2050.
A debt ceiling is coming up fast. So is debate over tax reform. A Fox News graphic Tuesday paraphrased the president on health care: 鈥淓ventually we will get something done.鈥
That would get Americans鈥 attention.听
Now to our five stories for today.听