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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Preet Bharara Is Said to Refuse Order to Step Down as U.S. Attorney — Preet Bharara, the Manhattan federal prosecutor who was told to submit his resignation along with 45 others on Friday, has no plans to do so — forcing a potential showdown with President Trump and the Department of Justice.
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US Attorney Preet Bharara doesn't plan to resign, will make President fire him
US Attorney Preet Bharara doesn't plan to resign, will make President fire him
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TheBlaze, New York Daily News, CNBC, The Guardian, The Daily Caller and ThinkProgress
New York Post:
Hey, Mr. President: Don't fire US Attorney Preet Bharara
Hey, Mr. President: Don't fire US Attorney Preet Bharara
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neo-neocon, IJR, Outside the Beltway and Reuters
Rick Hasen / electionlawblog.org:
Analysis: Texas Redistricting Decision Major Victory for Voting Rights Bar and May Pave Way for Texas to Be Back under Federal Supervision — Last night I linked to the extensive ruling and findings of fact and conclusions of law in a very long-running dispute about whether Texas's congressional districting …
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Manny Fernandez / New York Times:
Texas Congressional Maps Are Struck Down for Discrimination — AUSTIN, Tex. — A panel of federal judges in San Antonio has ruled that a handful of Texas congressional districts drawn by the Republican-dominated state Legislature in 2011 discriminated against black and Hispanic voters …
Washington Post:
During his political rise, Stephen K. Bannon was a man with no fixed address — In the three years before he became Donald Trump's chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon lived as a virtual nomad in a quest to build a populist political insurgency. — No presidential adviser in recent memory …
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The Intercept:
Next Phase of Obamacare Repeal Will Target Mandate Requiring Prenatal Coverage, GOP Leader Tells Allies — Photo: Cristina M. Fletes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/TNS/Getty Images — When Republican Congressman John Shimkus expressed outrage during a House committee hearing Wednesday …
The Hill:
The future of politics is grassroots — Raucous pop-up and planned weekly public demonstrations, jam-packed town hall meetings, and millions of donations, emails, phone calls, social media posts, editorials and petitions have all been commonplace with the new administration and the 115th Congress.
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Political Wire
Los Angeles Times:
Reps. Issa and Hunter confronted by protesters at separate town halls — Congressmen Darrell Issa and Duncan Hunter were confronted by rowdy protesters Saturday at separate back-to-back town hall meetings. — It was the first time the North County Republicans held forums …
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The American Mirror
Heather Caygle / Politico:
Democrats to turn Obamacare attacks against GOP in 2018 — The past four election cycles, Democrats have been battered and bruised by political attacks over Obamacare. — Now, they say, the time has finally arrived to take the fight to Republicans. — With the GOP in charge of Washington …
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Mother Jones
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Diplomats warn of Russia hysteria — Former U.S. ambassadors to Russia and Foreign Service diplomats are angered by what they view as a “witch-hunt” pursuing Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak, warning that “hysteria” over Russia in Congress and the media will undermine U.S. interests abroad.
New York Times:
Trump Adviser Had Twitter Contact With Figure Tied to Russians — WASHINGTON — Roger J. Stone Jr., an off-and-on adviser to President Trump for decades, has acknowledged that he had contact on Twitter with Guccifer 2.0, the mysterious online figure that is believed to be a front for Russian intelligence officials.
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
“None Of It Made Sense”: Martin O'Malley's Long Year After Running For President — O'Malley answers questions last spring at a panel in Washington. — Drew Angerer / Getty Images — Martin O'Malley remembers running for president like this: He is on a train, heading for a bridge.
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive — Sarah Palin on Paul Ryan's ‘RINO-Care’: ‘Socialized Medicine’; President Trump Will ‘Step In and Fix It’ — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee and the first major GOP figure to endorse President Donald Trump, is calling out House Speaker Paul Ryan for what she says is “RINO-Care.”
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The Hill
Max Fisher / New York Times:
What Happens When You Fight a ‘Deep State’ That Doesn't Exist — The Trump administration, in its fight against the “deep state,” could risk exacerbating the very problems it has pinned on shadowy bureaucratic forces: leaking, internal conflict and the politicization of institutions like intelligence agencies.
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CNN:
Intruder breaches White House grounds, arrested near residence entrance — The south side of the White House is seen January 26, 2015 in Washington, DC. A small aerial drone was found on the grounds of the White House but poses no threat, a spokesman for President Obama said on Monday.
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