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David Sherfinski

David Sherfinski covered politics for The Washington Times. 

Articles by David Sherfinski

In this  March 30, 2017 file photo, Workers use a crane to lift a segment of a new fence into place on the U.S. side of the border with Mexico, where Sunland Park, New Mexico, meets the Anapra neighborhood of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. (Associated Press) **FILE**

Donald Trump shutdown threat over border wall funding blasted by Democrats

President Trump's willingness to brave a government shutdown in order to get funding for his border wall roiled Capitol Hill, where Democrats on Wednesday called him reckless and redoubled their promise to resist anymore money for the president's immigration crackdown plans. Published August 23, 2017

Paul Ryan: Most people don’t want to see a government shutdown

House Speaker Paul D. Ryan on Wednesday said he doesn't think lawmakers are interested in seeing a government shutdown, a day after President Trump said he's determined to get his U.S.-Mexico border wall built even if it means closing the government. Published August 23, 2017

Mitch McConnell: ‘Zero chance’ Congress fails to raise debt ceiling

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Monday said there's "zero chance" that Congress will fail to increase the debt limit when lawmakers return to Washington next month, as Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin reiterated his end-of-September deadline for them to act. Published August 21, 2017

In this 2013 file photo a man displays his holstered sidearm. The AP reported on April 12, 2018, that a California teacher who accidentally discharged his gun in class has tendered his resignation, effective at the end of the school year. (Associated Press)

Concealed-carry permits increasing as gun sales level off: Report

More than 16.3 million American residents now hold concealed weapons permits, according to a new report that says even as gun purchases are leveling off, the rate of folks applying for permission to carry their firearms is still rising. Published August 20, 2017

Rep. Will Hurd, R-Texas, speaks to the South San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2015, in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Eric Gay) ** FILE **

Will Hurd: GOP is ‘broader than just one individual’

Rep. Will Hurd, Texas Republican, on Thursday said it's clear everyone should be against racism in 2017, but that the GOP is broader than President Trump, who has taken fire from both sides for his remarks in the wake of the recent violence in Charlottesville. Published August 17, 2017