Article snippet: The TAKE with Rick Klein How much heat is he ready for? And who’s going to bring it? President Donald Trump may test those questions, coming out of an extraordinary chat session that could reset the conversation around immigration – in ways he may welcome, and other ways he may not. The president seemed to agree to a “clean” DACA fix that only muddies the water on what he actually wants – while conceding that he’ll basically sign whatever Congress wants to pass, only to later say that he needs to get his wall. Along the way, Trump angered his hardcore base on a signature issue, and seemed to open the floodgates to the swamp by endorsing the return of earmarks. We’re a long way from a “bill of love.” Trump has veered leftward before on immigration, only to return to big, beautiful walls and crackdown policies. Tuesday’s summit came just hours after former Sheriff the Senate race in Arizona, vowing to fight for the Trump agenda – wall very much included. But it’s worth noting that this presidential jaunt also coincides with the downfall of Steve Bannon. The president signaled that he’s in the mood to make a deal – “country before party,” in his words. The RUNDOWN with MaryAlice Parks It is unclear -- and probably unlikely – that so-called ‘DREAMers’ across the country felt better going to bed last night. Despite an hour of unusual, bipartisan, open-door negotiations at the White House on their fate and immigration policy, it seemed nothing concr... Link to the full article to read more