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Three more days until the South Carolina primary … six more days until Super Tuesday … 251 days until Election Day!Democratic presidential aspirants in South Carolina on Tuesday accused front-runner Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersWinners and losers from the South Carolina debate Five takeaways from the Democratic debate Sanders most searched, most tweeted about candidate during Democratic debate MORE (I-Vt.) of being a radical risk who could set back the nation’s fortunes for years to come if he’s the party’s nominee. Among the most forceful attempted takedowns came from former South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul ButtigiegWinners and losers from the South Carolina debate Five takeaways from the Democratic debate Sanders most searched, most tweeted about candidate during Democratic debate MORE, who argued that a general election contest between the senator and Trump would be divisive for the country. I have the record.”  Reminiscent of the Nevada debate, Sanders and Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWinners and losers from the South Carolina debate Five takeaways from the Democratic debate Sanders most searched, most tweeted about candidate during Democratic debate MORE (D-Mass.) took turns shooting back at the former New York City mayor over his dealings with China and nondisclosure agreements he reached with an unknown number of former female employees at his businesses. Referring to the president and his team, the former mayor said, “There’s nobody here to figure out what the hell we should be doing.”   Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharWinners and losers from the South Carolina debate Sanders most searched, most tweeted about candidate during Democratic debate Democrats duke it out in most negative debate so far MORE (D-Minn.) faulted Trump for not delivering a national address about the government’s response and the known details about the deadly virus. IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKESCONGRESS: A week after rumors emerged that Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrRepublicans give Barr vote of confidence Hillicon Valley: Twitter falling short on pledge to verify primary candidates | Barr vows to make surveillance reforms after watchdog report | DHS cyber chief focused on 2020 Key juror questioned in Roger Stone case MORE might resign, Senate Republicans rallied to his defense on Tuesday during a private meeting in the Capitol and told him “we have your back,” according to The Hill’s Alexander Bolton. Republican senators and aides said there was concern earlier that Barr might step down after coming under fire for his handling of the Justice Department’s prosecution of Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneRepublicans give Barr vote of confidence Key juror questioned in Roger Stone case Trump attacks Stone juror during hearing on motion for new trial MORE, who was sentenced last week to more than three years in prison. "He went over his recommendations and some internal reforms about FISA warrant application and surveillance technology being used," said Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamDemocrats duke it out in most negative debate so far Republicans give Barr vote of confidence Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills MORE (R-S.C.). The 20-week ban bill was brought up by Graham, while Sen. Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Democrats block two Senate abortion bills This week: House to vote on legislation to make lynching a federal hate crime MORE (R-Neb.) introduced the second piece of legislation that would penalize doctors who fail to "exercise the proper degree of care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion." Neither bill received the 60 votes needed to proceed. Bob CaseyRobert (Bob) Patrick CaseyOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Pennsylvania Democrat says US Attorney's Office should prioritize opioids rather than 'Russian propaganda' from Giuliani MORE (Pa.) and Joe ManchinJoseph (Joe) ManchinOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Where do we go from here? Susan CollinsSusan Margaret CollinsOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Trump creates new headaches for GOP with top intelligence pick MORE (Maine) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Overnight Energy: Critics pile on Trump plan to roll back major environmental law | Pick for Interior No. 2 official confirmed | JPMorgan Chase to stop loans for fossil fuel drilling in the Arctic MacGregor confirmed as Interior deputy chief MORE (Alaska) voting against it. https://nyti.ms/2SXSSXK WHERE AND WHENThe House meets at 10 a.m. Defense Secretary Mark EsperMark EsperOvernight Defense: More closures possible at US bases in Europe as coronavirus spreads | Pompeo says Afghan 'reduction in violence is working' | Man accused of trying to blow up vehicle at Pentagon Coronavirus threatens joint US-South Korea military exercises: reports Hillicon Valley: Agencies play catch-up over TikTok security concerns | Senate Dems seek sanctions on Russia over new election meddling | Pentagon unveils AI principles MORE will testify today at 10 a.m. to the House Armed Services Committee about the administration’s proposed fiscal 2021 defense budget. The Hill this morning hosts “America's Opioid Epidemic: Lessons Learned & A Way Forward” in Washington at 8 a.m. to discuss treatment for opioid addiction and recovery issues with Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Rep. David JoyceDavid Patrick JoyceOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills The Hill's Morning Report - Can Sanders be stopped? Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — White House to request emergency coronavirus funds | Trump backs off plan to house virus patients in Alabama | Court sides with Trump in family planning case MORE (R-Ohio) and Rep. Paul TonkoPaul David TonkoOvernight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills The Hill's Morning Report - Can Sanders be stopped? Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — White House to request emergency coronavirus funds | Trump backs off plan to house virus patients in Alabama | Court sides with Trump in family planning case MORE (D-N.Y.).

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