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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Trump Picks Mick Mulvaney, South Carolina Congressman, as Budget Director — WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald J. Trump has selected Representative Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina, a conservative Republican member of the House and a fierce advocate of deep spending cuts, to be his budget director.
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The Guardian, The Daily Caller and Washington Free Beacon
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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Donald Trump accuses China of ‘unpresidented’ act over US navy drone — Shortly after China's foreign ministry said it was negotiating with the US over an unmanned American submarine seized by the Chinese navy, President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday used Twitter to accuse China of an “unpresidented [sic] act”.
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American Thinker, The Week and The National Interest
David Remnick / New Yorker:
Trump's Daily Bankruptcy and the Ambassador to Israel — Every morning since November 9th, you wake up and read the news and think, This has got to be an issue of The Onion. Because, while so much of the media, in ways subtle and broad, attempts to normalize the Trump ascendancy …
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WNYC News and Arutz Sheva
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New York Times:
A Dangerous Choice for Ambassador to Israel — In appointing David Friedman as the next ambassador to Israel, Donald Trump voiced a desire to “strive for peace in the Middle East.” Unfortunately, his chosen representative would be far more likely to provoke conflict in Israel and the occupied territories …
Sam Kriss / Slate:
The Rise of the Alt-Center — Why did establishment liberals fall in love with a deranged Twitter thread? It's time for some game theory. — You might remember a time, back before the election, when we all still lived in the real world and Donald Trump was an unhinged conspiracy theorist.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
Evelyn Rupert / The Hill:
Trump mocks media as he recounts Election Day win — recounted his Election Day victory for a large crowd in Florida Friday night, mocking the media for its Nov. 8 coverage. — Trump has been detailing his wins state by state as he travels around the country on his “thank you” tour, which he continued in Orlando.
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Political Wire, The Week and Booman Tribune
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
You voted for Trump? No heat for you this winter — President Obama denounces “hyper-partisanship,” so maybe our commentator-in-chief will have something to say about this story: … You almost have to admire the courage of Turner's conviction. According to Edmund Kozak of PoliZette …
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Edmund Kozak / LifeZette:
Maine Gas Distributor Won't Deliver to Trump Supporters
Mark Hensch / The Hill:
GOP senator: ‘This has been a difficult eight years’ — Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey says Republicans like himself are ready to improve upon shortcomings from President Obama's two terms in office. — “This has been a difficult eight years,” he said in the GOP's weekly address Saturday.
Adam Entous / Washington Post:
FBI backs CIA view that Russia intervened to help Trump win election — FBI Director James B. Comey and Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper Jr. have backed a CIA assessment that Russia intervened in the 2016 election in part to help Donald Trump win the presidency, according to U.S. officials.
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Rebecca Hersher / NPR:
North Carolina Governor Signs Law Limiting Power Of His Successor — Pat McCrory, North Carolina's outgoing Republican governor, has signed a law stripping executive powers from his successor, Democrat Roy Cooper. — The law removes the State Board of Elections from the governor's control …
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John Hinderaker / Power Line:
Donald Trump, Butterfly? — Many Republicans (like me) were unimpressed by Donald Trump during the primary season, got behind him once he won the nomination, and now are blown away by his appointments as president-elect. Paul wrote a great post about Trump's nominations of successful people …
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Michael P. Ramirez
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Auction Offering Coffee With Ivanka Trump Is Canceled — WASHINGTON — An auction offering a 45-minute private meeting with Ivanka Trump in exchange for a charitable donation was abruptly canceled Friday after questions were raised about the process by ethics experts, who said it appeared …
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Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, Balloon Juice, Hot Air, Common Dreams, Daily Kos, Gothamist and NPR
Stephen Battaglio / Los Angeles Times:
Morning TV wars heat up as NBC and CBS gain on ABC's ‘GMA’ — “GMA” co-anchor Michael Strahan, left, Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Lara Spencer at ABC's Times Square Studios in New York on Friday. (ABC) — It took 16 years for ABC's “Good Morning America” to end the historic streak by NBC's …
Russell Goldman / New York Times:
‘I Cannot Lie,’ Rodrigo Duterte Says, Confirming He Did Kill People as Mayor — President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines confirmed on Friday that he had personally pulled the trigger and killed three people as mayor of Davao City, doubling down on boastful comments he made this week, which loyalists had tried to deny.
Avery Jackson / Fusion:
‘National Geographic’ just made history with its new cover — As part of its January 2017 issue exploring our evolving understandings and definitions of gender, National Geographic is featuring nine-year-old transgender rights activist Avery Jackson on its cover—the first time a trans person has made the cover of the magazine.
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Human Rights Campaign, The Huffington Post and Refinery29
Chris Massie / CNN:
GOP congressman on Russian hacking: ‘Terrific’ that voters got more truthful information — (CNN)Republican Rep. Dana Rohrabacher said Thursday that it was “terrific” that voters got more truthful information about Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, regardless of whether the hackers were Russian.
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Washington Monthly, New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post and Daily Kos
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