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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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Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Trump to live in White House — President-elect Donald Trump will live in the White House, he said Sunday, ending speculation about whether he might opt to stay in New York City and reside in Trump Tower or at one of his other properties. — His wife, Melania, and 10-year-old son, Barron …
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Alex Swoyer / Breitbart:
Trump, Pence Attend Church, Hold 12 Meetings on Sunday Per Transition Team
Trump, Pence Attend Church, Hold 12 Meetings on Sunday Per Transition Team
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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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Ben Brantley / New York Times:
‘Hamilton’ Duel: Addressing the President-Elect on His Own Blunt Terms — “The theater must always be a safe and special place.” — When I read that Donald J. Trump had tweeted those words on Saturday morning, my gut response was to wish that the great American playwright Edward Albee …
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John Bresnahan / Politico:
House GOP maps out ambitious start to Trump presidency — House Republican leaders, looking to jump-start Donald Trump's presidency, have already begun to map out an ambitious agenda for early next year. On the early to do-list, according to leadership insiders: repealing a host …
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Christina Coleburn / NBC News:
Reince Priebus on Muslim Registry: ‘Not Going to Rule Out Anything’ — Priebus on Muslim Registry: ‘Not Going to Rule Out Anything’ 1:51 — Incoming White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Sunday on NBC's “Meet The Press” that President-elect Donald Trump's team is not planning …
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
Reince Priebus laughably claims Trump's ‘Muslim registry’ is not ‘based on religion’
Reince Priebus laughably claims Trump's ‘Muslim registry’ is not ‘based on religion’
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Sapna Maheshwari / New York Times:
How Fake News Goes Viral: A Case Study — Fake News Goes Viral: A Case Study — How a misinformed Twitter post the night after the election fueled a nationwide conspiracy theory and became a talking point for a world leader — even as it was being proved false. — THE UPSHOT
Bill Chappell / NPR:
Ret. Army Gen. Jack Keane Says He Declined Offer To Be Defense Secretary — President-elect Donald Trump asked him to serve as secretary of defense, retired four-star general Jack Keane tells NPR's Rachel Martin — but Keane declined the offer, citing personal reasons.
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Jack Keane declined offer to be Defense secretary: report
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
Michael Flynn, on trip to Russia, said ‘who knows’ whether Syria gas attack was a ‘false flag’ — (CNN)During a 2015 trip to Russia, Donald Trump's pick to be national security adviser, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, said he didn't know whether the 2013 sarin gas attack in Syria was conducted …
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Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
Reporter to Obama: Will You Be Like Bush And Not Criticize Your Successor? ; Obama: I Will If “Necessary” — President Obama is asked if he will be like former President George W. Bush and pledge to stay out of politics and not criticize decisions made by his successor.
Joe Coscarelli / New York Times:
Kanye West Calls Out Beyoncé and Praises Trump in Onstage Tirade — Kanye West likened himself to Donald J. Trump at a concert on Saturday in California before tumbling into a 17-minute, free-associative speech addressing radio programmers, MTV, his friends and collaborators Jay Z and Beyoncé …
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Christie re-emerges after his falling out with Trump. But is he back on the inside? — He was in. And then he was out. And now, he's — well, it's hard to tell exactly where New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie stands in the intrigue-filled orbit of those who surround the president-elect of the United States.
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Lisa Mascaro / Los Angeles Times:
Meet the new think tank in town: ‘Alt-right’ comes to Washington to influence Trump — Richard Spencer, chairman of the National Policy Institute, a prominent alt-right organization. (Joshua Roberts) — Inside a beige meeting room at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center …
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Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Rob Reiner Calls Out Jared Kushner: 'He's Turning His Back on His Religion and His Heritage' — In June of last year, then Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump received his first—and one of his only—endorsements from a publication. It came courtesy of The Daily Stormer, a neo-Nazi and white supremacist website.
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Brendan O'Neill / Reason:
America Called Bulls**t on the Cult of Clinton — The one good thing about Trump's win? It shows a willingness among Americans to blaspheme against saints and reject the religion of hollow progressiveness. — If you want to see politics based on emotionalism over reason …
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Obama says he may take on Trump — President Barack Obama on Sunday started mapping out his vision of Democrats' path back—and all but pledged to be part of it himself. — In his fourth press conference in a week of sounding out to Americans and world leaders what he thinks …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Attorney General Jeff Sessions is Democrats' nightmare — President-elect Trump's transition team knew that nominating Jeff Sessions for Attorney General would set off controversy. Democrats and their allies in the press have at key times in the past called Sessions a racist …
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