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Julia Edwards Ainsley / Reuters:
Trump expected to order temporary ban on refugees — President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders starting on Wednesday that include a temporary ban on most refugees and a suspension of visas for citizens of Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries …
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New York Times:
Trump to Order Mexican Border Wall and Curtail Immigration — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Wednesday will order the construction of a Mexican border wall — the first in a series of actions this week to crack down on immigrants, including slashing the number of refugees who can resettle …
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CNN:
Trump believes millions voted illegally, WH says — but provides no proof — He would say only that Trump “has believed that for a while based on studies and information he has” — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump believes millions of votes were cast illegally in last year's election …
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Madeline Conway / Politico:
Huckabee pushes back on Trump's debunked voter fraud claim
Huckabee pushes back on Trump's debunked voter fraud claim
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Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
Recidivism Watch: Spicer uses repeatedly debunked citations for Trump's voter fraud claims
Recidivism Watch: Spicer uses repeatedly debunked citations for Trump's voter fraud claims
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Madeline Conway / Politico:
Spicer defends Trump for claiming without evidence that millions voted illegally
Spicer defends Trump for claiming without evidence that millions voted illegally
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The Daily Caller, Vox, Media Matters for America and Washington Post
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
President Trump Still Believes Millions Voted Illegally: White House
President Trump Still Believes Millions Voted Illegally: White House
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Nancy Gibbs / TIME:
A Note to Our Readers — On the evening of January 20, TIME White House correspondent Zeke Miller incorrectly reported that the bust of Martin Luther King Jr. had been removed from the Oval Office. Zeke quickly issued a correction. In the hours that followed, he sent multiple emails …
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Oliver Darcy / Business Insider:
Breitbart national security editor and Fox News contributor expected to join Trump White House
Breitbart national security editor and Fox News contributor expected to join Trump White House
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Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump hangs portrait of inauguration crowd in WH press hall
Trump hangs portrait of inauguration crowd in WH press hall
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PJ Huffstutter / Reuters:
USDA disavows gag-order emailed to scientific research unit — The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday that an internal email sent to staff at its Agricultural Research Service unit this week calling for a suspension of “public-facing documents,” including news releases and photos …
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
Federal agencies ordered to restrict their communications
Federal agencies ordered to restrict their communications
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The Huffington Post:
Federal Workers Told To Halt External Communication In First Week Under Trump — Staff have been told to stop talking to Congress and the press. — Enterprise editor/Senior reporter, The Huffington Post — WASHINGTON Multiple federal agencies have told their employees to cease communications …
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Dino Grandoni / BuzzFeed:
USDA Scientists Have Been Put On Lockdown Under Trump
USDA Scientists Have Been Put On Lockdown Under Trump
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ProPublica:
Trump Administration Imposes Freeze On EPA Grants and Contracts
Trump Administration Imposes Freeze On EPA Grants and Contracts
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Susan Crabtree / Washington Examiner:
Senior Secret Service agent suggests she wouldn't take ‘a bullet’ for Trump — A senior U.S. Secret Service agent posted Facebook condemnations of President Trump during the past seven months, including one in which she said she wouldn't want to “take a bullet” for him.
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Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Four more journalists get felony charges after covering inauguration unrest — A documentary producer, a photojournalist, a live-streamer and a freelance reporter facing up to 10 years in prison and a $25,000 fine if convicted — Four more journalists have been charged with felonies …
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Cristiano Lima / Politico:
Trump threatens to ‘send in the Feds’ to Chicago — President Donald Trump tweeted Tuesday that he would dispatch federal authorities to Chicago if they don't address violence in the city, which he described as “horrible ‘carnage.’” — “If Chicago doesn't fix the horrible “carnage” …
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Megan Crepeau / Chicago Tribune:
Shootings, homicides in Chicago both higher than start of violent 2016
Shootings, homicides in Chicago both higher than start of violent 2016
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Michelle Goldberg / Slate:
Trump Didn't Just Reinstate the Global Gag Rule. He Massively Expanded It. — It's the global gag rule “on steroids.” — On Monday morning, Donald Trump, surrounded by a group of smiling white men, signed an executive order banning foreign nongovernmental organizations that receive certain kinds …
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Julie Pace / Associated Press:
Trump to sign orders advancing Keystone, Dakota pipelines — WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump will sign orders Tuesday to advance the construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines, a pair of projects that were blocked by the Obama administration due in part to environmental concerns.
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Ashley Feinberg / Deadspin:
Send Us Proof Of Ted Cruz Playing Basketball — Here at Deadspin.com, there's nothing we love more than sport. So we were delighted to learn that perpetual failed candidate for president Ted Cruz started a weekly Senate basketball game in hopes of making his colleagues hate him less.
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Conrad Black / New York Sun:
Straggle on in Defeat — It was a brilliant inauguration, and the continued scrapping and strafing between the administration and the bedraggled, sodden mass of the press continues the execution of a new demarcation of power in the federal government that will prove benign.
Chris Sommerfeldt / New York Daily News:
Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway allegedly punched a man in the face at President Trump's inaugural ball — Top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway allegedly punched a tuxedo-clad man at an exclusive inauguration ball just hours after the new commander-in-chief was sworn in, according to a witness.
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Charles Gasparino / Facebook:
re-posting this because there are some erroneous reports …
re-posting this because there are some erroneous reports …
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David Brooks / New York Times:
After the Women's March — The women's marches were a phenomenal success and an important cultural moment. Most everybody came back uplifted and empowered. Many said they felt hopeful for the first time since Election Day. But these marches can never be an effective opposition to Donald Trump.
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Shane Goldmacher / Politico:
Trump's down to three in Supreme Court search — President Donald Trump has narrowed his first Supreme Court nomination to three finalists, with 10th Circuit judge Neil Gorsuch and 3rd Circuit judge Thomas Hardiman emerging as front-runners while 11th Circuit Judge Bill Pryor remains …
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Moira Weigel / The Atlantic:
How Ultrasound Became Political — One of the first measures that Republicans in the 115th Congress proposed was the “Heartbeat Protection Act.” On January 11, a group led by Steve King of Iowa introduced a bill that would require doctors nationwide to “check for a fetal heartbeat” …
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:
Today in Obamacare: The GOP says the law is “collapsing.” CBO says otherwise. — CBO: Obamacare enrollment will stay steady next year, hit 13 million in 2027. One of Republicans' favorite ways to describe Obamacare is as “collapsing.” — “We're acting quickly because Obamacare …
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Donald Trump Has Already Broken Promises on Immigration — Mark Krikorian is displeased. — Krikorian is one of the most influential advocates of stricter enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. He's spent his career pushing for tougher border enforcement and lower levels of legal immigration …