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New York Times:
After 2 Weeks, Trump's Bungles Have Aides Rethinking Strategy — WASHINGTON — President Trump loves to set the day's narrative at dawn, but the deeper story of his White House is best told at night. — Aides confer in the dark because they cannot figure out how to operate the light switches in the cabinet room.
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Michael G. Mullen / New York Times:
I Was on the National Security Council. Bannon Doesn't Belong There. — In his first weeks in office, President Trump has outlined plans to reorganize the White House's National Security Council. This is in keeping with tradition: New presidents regularly reconfigure the council to fit …
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John Yoo / New York Times:
Executive Power Run Amok — Berkeley, Calif. — Faced with President Trump's executive orders suspending immigration from several Muslim nations and ordering the building of a border wall, and his threats to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, even Alexander Hamilton …
Wall Street Journal:
Few Recall Gorsuch's Volunteer Work at Harvard — Questions arise over Trump Supreme Court pick's level of participation in programs to help less fortunate while in law school — When President Donald Trump introduced his Supreme Court pick on live television last week, he said Neil Gorsuch had …
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Justice Department demolishes case against Trump order — James Robart, the U.S. district judge in Washington State, offered little explanation for his decision to stop President Trump's executive order temporarily suspending non-American entry from seven terror-plagued countries.
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Why Judge Robart Blocked the Muslim Ban
Why Judge Robart Blocked the Muslim Ban
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Rebecca Morin / Politico:
Trump resumes Twitter attacks on judge
Trump resumes Twitter attacks on judge
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Clashes Early With Courts, Portending Years of Legal Battles
Trump Clashes Early With Courts, Portending Years of Legal Battles
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ABC News
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Former top diplomats, tech giants blast immigration order as court showdown looms
Former top diplomats, tech giants blast immigration order as court showdown looms
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
Schumer slams Trump for attacking federal judge
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump 101: he is definitely not a health nut — Aides who travelled with Donald Trump during the campaign marveled at the lax health habits of a 70 year-old obsessed with appearance. Here was a man fixated on his personal brand and look like nobody they'd ever seen.
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The Daily Caller
Susan B. Glasser / Politico:
Does Trump Actually Want to Succeed? — HOUSTON—Democrats and Republicans agree on one thing: James A. Baker III was the gold standard when it came to running a White House. And so far he's not overly impressed when it comes to the troubled kickoff of the Trump administration.
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Trump sets Democratic field ablaze with anger — The Democratic base is so roiled and enraged after only two weeks of Donald Trump's presidency that a take-no-prisoners posture toward the White House is emerging as the price of entry for the 2020 primary. — An election that could have focused …
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Burgess Everett / Politico:
‘The Senate is coming apart’
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Trump Protesters Borrow From Tea Party to Put Pressure on Lawmakers — Opponents on the left are making plans to show up in force when members of Congress hold town forums during this month's recess. — MORRISTOWN, N.J. — For weeks, a swelling group has been showing up every Friday …
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Joel Kotkin / Orange County Register:
Trump and the end of the world order — In comparison with Barack Obama, who was well regarded in the foreign media, Donald Trump does not come off as a good guy. He is also clearly redefining the country's identity and global focus. The first American president since the 1920s to walk away …
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Craig Timberg / Washington Post:
As a conservative Twitter user sleeps, his account is hard at work — CHICAGO — Daniel John Sobieski, 68, climbed the stairs in his modest brick home and settled into a worn leather chair for another busy day of tweeting. But he needn't have bothered. As one of the nation's …
Michael V. Hayden / Washington Post:
Former CIA chief: Trump's travel ban hurts American spies — and America — Michael V. Hayden, a principal at the Chertoff Group and visiting professor at George Mason University's Schar School of Policy and Government, was director of the National Security Agency from 1999 to 2005 and the Central Intelligence Agency from 2006 to 2009.
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The Atlantic
Michael Sainato / The New York Observer:
Chelsea Clinton Is the Last Thing the Democratic Party Needs — The only positive would be for Chelsea to lose a congressional race, teaching Dems a lesson they've continuously failed to learn — Since Hillary Clinton's presidential election loss, rumors have circulated that speculate about what she will do next.
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Maria Tsvetkova / Reuters:
Kremlin says it disagrees with Trump's assessment of Iran — The Kremlin said on Monday it did not agree with U.S. President Donald Trump's assessment of Iran as “the number one terrorist state” and wanted to deepen what it described as already good ties with Tehran.
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Politico
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Cancel dinner plans. Send ‘nerd prom’ to the history books. — Once merely embarrassing and ridiculous, the annual White House correspondents' dinner is poised to tip over into journalistic self-abasement. — It's time to stick a silver-plated fork in it.