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Alan Henry / BroadwayWorld.com:
Trump Supporter Shouts Profanities And Interrupts HAMILTON In Chicago — As reported by BroadwayWorld, Friday night Vice President-Elect Mike Pence attended a performance of Hamilton on Broadway, where he was met with disdain from audience members. Following the curtain call …
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Christopher Rosen / EW.com:
DONALD TRUMP DELETES HAMILTON TWEET — See also — Stars react to ‘Hamilton’ cast's Mike Pence speech — ‘Hamilton’ cast delivers powerful message to Mike Pence — Donald Trump slammed for ‘Hamilton’ ‘harassed’ tweet — Donald Trump continued to attack Hamilton on Saturday evening …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Pence: I 'wasn't offended' by Hamilton message — said Sunday he “wasn't offended” after the cast of the Broadway hit “Hamilton” called for the Indiana governor to uphold the country's values in a personal message after a show. — “I know this is a very disappointing time for people …
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Political Wire
Katie Zezima / Washington Post:
Trump, Romney have ‘far-reaching conversation’ at meeting
Trump, Romney have ‘far-reaching conversation’ at meeting
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Tara Golshan / Vox:
Hamilton's cast reminded Pence that inclusivity is an American value. Trump wants an apology.
Hamilton's cast reminded Pence that inclusivity is an American value. Trump wants an apology.
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Isabel Vincent / New York Post:
Melania and Barron Trump won't be moving to the White House — More On: — Future First Lady Melania Trump and son Barron will not be moving to the White House after Donald Trump's inauguration in January, The Post has learned. — The president-elect's 46-year-old wife and their 10-year-old son …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
Reince Priebus laughably claims Trump's ‘Muslim registry’ is not ‘based on religion’ — DON'T MISS STORIES. FOLLOW RAW STORY! — Future White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus struggled on Sunday to defend Donald Trump's campaign promise to create a registry of Muslims.
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Nicki Rossoll / ABC News:
Reince Priebus Dismisses Controversy Over Sessions: ‘He Will Be Confirmed’
Reince Priebus Dismisses Controversy Over Sessions: ‘He Will Be Confirmed’
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The Independent:
National Front leader Marine Le Pen has taken a commanding lead in the latest French presidential election poll. — The far-right leader had 29 per cent of the vote when pitted against Les Républicains' Nicolas Sarkozy, who was eight points behind, and held a 15-point lead …
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Telegraph and Political Wire
New York Times:
Donald Trump Pauses Transition Work to Meet with Indian Business Partners — WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump met in the last week in his office at Trump Tower with three Indian business partners who are building a Trump-branded luxury apartment complex south of Mumbai …
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Caitlin Yilek / The Hill:
Trump meets with Indian business partners after vow to step away from company
Trump meets with Indian business partners after vow to step away from company
Paul Blumenthal / The Huffington Post:
Donald Trump Meets With His Indian Business Partners Despite Blind Trust Promises
Donald Trump Meets With His Indian Business Partners Despite Blind Trust Promises
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Nicholas Filipas / recordnet.com:
Gold Star family of slain Stockton soldier booed on flight — Nicholas Filipas Record Staff Writer @nicholasfilipas — STOCKTON — The father of a soldier who was killed last weekend in Afghanistan was disappointed and hurt after airline passengers booed him and his family as they flew to meet his son's remains.
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Patrick Temple-West / Politico:
Schumer lays out where Democrats can work with Trump — Infrastructure, trade and closing the “carried interest” tax loophole are three areas where Democrats can work with President-elect Donald Trump on a legislation, Sen. Chuck Schumer, the incoming Senate minority leader, said Sunday.
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Thomas L. Friedman / New York Times:
Dancing in a Hurricane — BRITAIN'S vote to withdraw from the European Union followed by Donald Trump's election in America constitute a single giant political event — one that makes 2016 a vintage year in history that will long be studied. Big political events have big causes.
Dallas Morning News:
Trump can't treat press like paparazzi — Donald Trump may not realize it, but he's no longer a private citizen. — Twice in a week, president-elect Donald Trump has ditched precedent and traveled without the press pool that normally moves with the president.
Daily Mail:
Percolator protest! Republican voters fight election backlash by telling Starbucks baristas their name is ‘Trump’ so they have to shout the name when their cup of Joe is ready — Trump supporters are posting pictures of Starbucks coffee with the hashtag #TrumpCup to protest discrimination against Republicans
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
Bolton warns Obama on Israel action at UN — Former United Nations Ambassador John Bolton warned Sunday that President Obama should not take any actions before leaving office that could hurt Israel at the U.N. — Bolton said during an interview with radio host John Catsimatidis that there is …
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Phil Stewart / Reuters:
Senior U.S. officials recommend removal of NSA director: sources — The heads of the Pentagon and the U.S. intelligence community have recommended to President Barack Obama that the director of the National Security Agency, Admiral Michael Rogers, be removed from his position, sources familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
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Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Pentagon and intelligence community chiefs have urged Obama to remove the head of the NSA
Pentagon and intelligence community chiefs have urged Obama to remove the head of the NSA
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New York Times, Guardian, NBC News and RedState