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Donald Trump's Son-in-Law Could Get Key White House Role — Real-estate developer Jared Kushner, husband of Ivanka Trump, mulls prospect of being senior adviser or special counsel — President-elect Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is poised to play a powerful position in Trump's presidency …
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In Trump's Washington, rival powers and whispers in the president's ear — The transformation of power in Washington begins at President-elect Donald Trump's ear. — There are the intimates: Steven K. Bannon, the controversial provocateur and keeper of Trump's populist, nationalist flame …
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Trump Transition: Getting Set to Kick Ass — RUSH: I told the Snerdley, he had not heard — have you heard that Ted Cruz met with Trump for a full hour? Ted Cruz was at Trump Tower for five hours meeting with various people, a full hour with Donald Trump, and the word is he's …
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John Hawkins' Right Wing News and Althouse


Trump's Team Makes Overtures to Democrats as Transition Push Ramps Up — President-elect meets with New York Mayor Bill de Blasio; support for public-works program signaled — President-elect Donald Trump is making overtures to Democrats as his transition efforts ramp up …
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Political Wire and Mother Jones


Trump Team Requests Security Clearance for Jared Kushner
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Confusion over Trump's first talks with foreign leader
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New York Times, Quartz, The Week, Balloon Juice and Politicus USA

Biden reassures on Trump: ‘Everything will be in good hands’
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ABC News and The Atlantic


Hillary Clinton Makes First Public Appearance Since Conceding the Election — Hillary Clinton urges supporters to ‘stay engaged’ in first speech since election 2:35 — Hillary Clinton, making an emotional plea, urged supporters “not to give up” and to “stay engaged” in politics at a charity gala in Washington D.C. Wednesday night.
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Trump's Muslim registry wouldn't be illegal, constitutional law experts say — The day after Donald Trump won the White House last week, the American Civil Liberties Union wrote on Twitter that if the president-elect attempts “to implement his unconstitutional campaign promises, we'll see him in court.”
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Washington girds for role reversal on executive power — Washington's massive about-face on executive power is underway. — Donald Trump's election has triggered a whiplash-inducing role reversal in D.C. legal circles, as liberals who spent the past eight years defending President Barack Obama's use …
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Balkinization and John Hawkins' Right Wing News


The Clinton Campaign Was Undone By Its Own Neglect And A Touch Of Arrogance, Staffers Say — In key battleground states, calls for help weren't taken seriously enough. — WASHINGTON In the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, Hillary Clinton's staff in key Midwest states sent out alarms to their headquarters in Brooklyn.
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Power Line and AOL


Dems recruiting New York rep to challenge Pelosi — A small group of frustrated House Democrats is agitating for big changes, trying to draft Rep. Joe Crowley (D-N.Y.) to challenge Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) for the top leadership spot in the next Congress, a handful of lawmakers familiar with the campaign told The Hill.
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Sanders named to Senate leadership post
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Bankers celebrate dawn of Trump era — NEW YORK — Christmas has arrived early for Wall Street in the early days of the Donald Trump era. — A populist candidate who railed against shady financial interests on the campaign trail is now putting together an administration that looks like an investment banker's dream.
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Viral Fake Election News Outperformed Real News On Facebook In Final Months Of The US Election — A BuzzFeed News analysis found that top fake election news stories generated more total engagement on Facebook than top election stories from 19 major news outlets combined. — BuzzFeed Founding Editor, Canada
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You Are Still Crying Wolf — [Content warning: hate crimes, Trump, racism. I have turned off comments to keep out bad people who might be attracted by this sort of thing. Avoid sharing in places where this will attract the wrong kind of attention, as per your best judgment.
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Literally Shaking — Until the nationwide protests of the last few days, I had no idea how bad the problem was, but our nation is drowning in drama queenery. — The immediate reaction of most celebrities to Trump's victory was: “THE WORLD IS WAITING FOR MY TAKE ON THE ELECTION!”


As the Democrats Lick Their Wounds — Re “Where the Democrats Go From Here,” by Bernie Sanders (Op-Ed, Nov. 12): Senator Sanders may have “campaigned hard” for Hillary Clinton, as he put it, but he campaigned much harder against her in the primaries. He was entitled to do that …


Senate Democrats' Surprising Strategy: Trying to Align With Trump — WASHINGTON — Congressional Democrats, divided and struggling for a path from the electoral wilderness, are constructing an agenda to align with many proposals of President-elect Donald J. Trump that put him at odds with his own party.
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GOP learning wrong lessons from Trump win, Republicans fear — Republican operatives spent four years warning that the party needed to diversify — or risk a blowout at the ballot box. Donald Trump spent the campaign trafficking in divisive racial rhetoric — and he won anyway.


Key Republican Puts Dagger In Push To End Filibusters — Orrin Hatch, the most senior GOP senator, says it's vital to protect minority party rights. — WASHINGTON — Republicans hankering to end the filibuster so they can enact President-elect Donald Trump's agenda without interference …
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New York Magazine


President Obama Names Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom — WASHINGTON, DC - Today, President Barack Obama named 21 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the Nation's highest civilian honor, presented to individuals …
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Bannon Once Suggested To Trump Silicon Valley Has Too Many Asian CEOs — Steve Bannon suggested there were too many Asian CEOs working in Silicon Valley in a discussion about immigration with then-candidate Donald Trump on his radio program last November. — The Washington Post late Tuesday flagged …
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The only reason I have taken so much time away from work to address this personally is because you are Mr. Shultz's grandson. — Tyler Shultz, now 26 years old, was among several Theranos employees who tried to voice concerns inside the company about what they saw as troubling practices …


The President-Elect Is Suing Washington, D.C., So His Luxury Hotel Can Pay Less in Taxes — The president-elect is suing the nation's capital over hotel taxes. — Henry Grabar is a staff writer for Slate's Moneybox. — Lawyers for an LLC owned by Donald Trump and his children will try again …
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Daily News Bin and New York Magazine


Bob Dylan has decided not to come to Stockholm — Yesterday evening the Swedish Academy received a personal letter from Bob Dylan, in which he explained that due to pre-existing commitments, he is unable to travel to Stockholm in December and therefore will not attend the Nobel Prize Ceremony.
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Christians sentenced to 80 lashes by Sharia court for drinking communion wine — A SHARIA court has sentenced three Christians to 80 lashes each after finding them guilty of blasphemy for drinking holy communion wine. — Three Christians have been sentenced to 80 lashes each for drinking wine
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The Geller Report and Jihad Watch