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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
Trump shakes up campaign, demotes top adviser — Donald Trump, following weeks of gnawing agitation over his advisers' attempts to temper his style, moved late Tuesday to overhaul his struggling campaign by rebuffing those efforts and elevating two longtime associates who have encouraged his combative populism.
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Associated Press:
AP Sources: Manafort tied to undisclosed foreign lobbying — WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump's campaign chairman helped a pro-Russian governing party in Ukraine secretly route at least $2.2 million in payments to two prominent Washington lobbying firms in 2012, and did so in a way that effectively obscured …
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New York Times:
Donald Trump, in Shake-Up, Hires Breitbart Executive for Top Campaign Post — LAS VEGAS — Donald J. Trump has shaken up his presidential campaign for the second time in two months, hiring a top executive from the conservative news site Breitbart News and promoting a senior adviser to a key …
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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Overhauls Campaign Team — Republican nominee adds two managers to help stem slide; Paul Manafort remains chairman — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is bringing two new managers to the top of his campaign in a bid to recover ground he has lost in recent weeks.
Beth Reinhard / Wall Street Journal:
Trump to Air First TV Ads of General Election Campaign — As he continues to slip in the polls, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is poised to begin airing his first television ads of the general election starting Friday in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina and Pennsylvania, according to a campaign adviser.
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: What Trump's latest shakeup says about his flailing campaign — THE BIG IDEA: Shaking up his campaign once again, Donald Trump has decided to let Trump be Trump. — The Republican nominee knows he's losing. Congenitally unable to take personal responsibility …
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DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES MAJOR CAMPAIGN HIRES
DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES MAJOR CAMPAIGN HIRES
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Andrew Prokop / Vox:
Donald Trump just put a Breitbart executive in charge of his flailing campaign
Donald Trump just put a Breitbart executive in charge of his flailing campaign
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Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Trump campaign undergoes major overhaul
Trump campaign undergoes major overhaul
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The Huffington Post:
Aetna CEO Threatened Obamacare Pullout If Feds Opposed Humana Merger — Give us our merger or we'll quit Obamacare, the insurer told Justice Department officials in a July letter. — Senior National Correspondent, The Huffington Post — The big health care news this week came from Aetna …
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Carolyn Y. Johnson / Washington Post:
Aetna decision exposes weaknesses in Obama's health-care law — Insurance giant Aetna's decision to stop offering much of its individual coverage through the Affordable Care Act is exposing a problem in President Obama's signature health-care law that could lead to another fraught political battle in Congress.
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
Aetna's Retreat From Obamacare Is More Than It Seems — Aetna is pulling out of 11 of the 15 states it serves on the Obamacare exchanges. Longtime readers of this column will be unsurprised at the reason: It's losing substantial amounts of money on its exchange policies.
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Giuliani: I want people to think Trump ‘has no organization’ — Donald Trump's campaign shakeup means nothing more than an expansion, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani said Wednesday, praising the Republican nominee's organization and recent on-message speeches. — “More people.
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Republican Donald Trump Shaking up Campaign
Republican Donald Trump Shaking up Campaign
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Pow: It's just a 2-point race, Clinton 38%, Trump 36%
Pow: It's just a 2-point race, Clinton 38%, Trump 36%
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Eleanor Clift / The Daily Beast:
Saying Goodbye to John McLaughlin, TV's Original Tough Political Talker — A panelist remembers the political priest turned talk-show host who brought strong opinions to Sunday mornings. — If there were a Mount Olympus for talk-show hosts, John McLaughlin would be on it.
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Nicholas Weaver / Lawfare:
NSA and the No Good, Very Bad Monday — Monday was a tough day for those in the business of computer espionage. Russia, still using the alias Guccifer2.0, dumped even more DNC documents. And on Twitter, Mikko Hypponen noted an announcement on Github that had gone overlooked for two days …
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Powerful NSA hacking tools have been revealed online
Powerful NSA hacking tools have been revealed online
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
‘Shadow Brokers’ Leak Raises Alarming Question: Was the N.S.A. Hacked?
‘Shadow Brokers’ Leak Raises Alarming Question: Was the N.S.A. Hacked?
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John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Trump's Stock Drops With Investors in Bloomberg National Poll — Those with money in market have less confidence in Republican — Clinton gains ground on question of who is best for portfolio — U.S. voters with investments in stocks and mutual funds have lost considerable confidence …
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Tim Kaine Once Said Cheating Politicians Should Resign—Including Bill Clinton — The Democratic vice presidential candidate is pretty much part of the Clinton family at this point. But in 2002, he said Bill Clinton should have stepped down in the wake of his affair with a White House intern.
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Los Angeles Times:
Buildings burn, residents flee as out-of-control brush fire burns 15,000 acres in Cajon Pass — Paloma Esquivel, James Queally and Sarah Parvini — A brush fire exploded out of control Tuesday in the Cajon Pass, scorching 15,000 acres as walls of flame forced more than 80,000 people …
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Ex-Cruz spokesman: New Trump camp CEO ‘a little controversial’ — Donald Trump's new campaign CEO Stephen Bannon is “a little controversial,” Ted Cruz's former campaign spokesman Rick Tyler said Wednesday. — “You probably hear from a lot of people who have worked with Bannon that he's not the easiest person to get along with.
Yonhap News Agency:
(2nd LD) Ranking N. Korean diplomat defects to S. Korea: Seoul — A high-ranking North Korean diplomat stationed in Britain defected to South Korea, Seoul's unification ministry said Wednesday, in the latest in a series of high-profile defections by the North's elite.
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Jeva Lange / The Week:
Even Jill Stein is spending more on advertising than Donald Trump
Even Jill Stein is spending more on advertising than Donald Trump
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump: I don't trust U.S. intelligence information — Donald Trump offered a blunt explanation for why he wants retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn at his side as he gets his first classified briefing at FBI headquarters on Wednesday — he doesn't trust intelligence information coming from those currently in charge.
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Adrian Carrasquillo / BuzzFeed:
Latina Former Bush Treasurer Endorses Clinton, Blasts Trump — A top former Bush administration official has endorsed Hillary Clinton, warning that Donald Trump is a “perilous” threat to the country. — Rosario Marin, appointed as the first Mexican-born person to serve as United States Treasurer …
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Russ Buettner / New York Times:
Trump Casinos' Tax Debt Was $30 Million. Then Christie Took Office. — By the time Chris Christie became governor of New Jersey, the state's auditors and lawyers had been battling for several years to collect long-overdue taxes owed by the casinos founded by his friend Donald J. Trump.
Bill Gertz / Washington Free Beacon:
Russian Military Forces StagingNear Ukraine — The Pentagon has identified eight staging areas in Russia where large numbers of military forces appear to be preparing for incursions into Ukraine, according to U.S. defense officials. — As many as 40,000 Russian troops, including tanks …
Andrew Weinstein / Medium:
An Open Letter to Reince Priebus, Chairman, Republican National Committee — In every election cycle, the Republican National Committee (RNC) must make difficult decisions in the closing months about where to allocate its limited resources—money, time, staff, and ads—to ensure the best possible opportunities for the Party's success.
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