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10:40 AM ET, March 27, 2017

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New York Times:
Senate Committee to Question Jared Kushner Over Meetings With Russians  —  Senate investigators plan to question Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law and a close adviser, as part of their broad inquiry into ties between Trump associates and Russian officials or others linked to the Kremlin …
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump taps Kushner to lead a SWAT team to fix government with business ideas  —  President Trump plans to unveil a new White House office on Monday with sweeping authority to overhaul the federal bureaucracy and fulfill key campaign promises — such as reforming care for veterans …
Nancy Cook / Politico:
Internal White House battles spill into Treasury  —  The fight for the direction of Donald Trump's presidency between the Goldman Sachs branch of the West Wing and hardcore conservatives is spilling into the Treasury Department, threatening Trump's next agenda item of overhauling the tax code.
Discussion: Towleroad
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Dealt a Defeat, Republicans Set Their Sights on Major Tax Cuts  —  WASHINGTON — Picking themselves up after the bruising collapse of their health care plan, President Trump and Republicans in Congress will start this week on a legislative obstacle course that will be even more arduous …
Discussion: Salon and The Hill
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
The King of Crash and Burn  —  In the movie “Iron Man 2” (yes, superhero films are my guilty pleasure, so just bear with me) the villain, a rogue Russian scientist, informs the hero, Iron Man, of his theory on how easily he could be brought down:  —  “If you could make God bleed, people will cease to believe in Him.
Siobhan Hughes / Wall Street Journal:
White House Opens Door to Democrats in Wake of Health-Bill Failure  —  Move signals Trump administration is fed up with many factions in House Republican conference  —  WASHINGTON—The White House sent a warning shot to congressional Republicans that it may increase its outreach to Democrats …
Discussion: Axios
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: The aftermath of the failed health care push
Discussion: Associated Press
Wall Street Journal:
The Tax Reform Damage
Discussion: TheStreet and Reuters
Michael R. Bloomberg / Bloomberg:
Stop Blaming. Start Governing.
Discussion: Daily Mail and Fox News
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Democrats, Buoyed by G.O.P. Health Defeat, See No Need to Offer Hand
Tara Palmeri / Politico:   White House looks to rack up wins after health care calamity
Associated Press:
GOP controls federal government but struggles to govern
Discussion: Politico
Jake Tapper / CNN:
Nunes says he was on WH grounds day before revealing Trump surveillance info  —  Washington (CNN)It has been something of a mystery, the whereabouts of House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes on the day before his announcement that he saw information suggesting that communications …
Discussion: Political Wire, Raw Story and Axios
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Juan Williams / The Hill:
If Obama had acted like Trump...  Right-wing media to President Obama: We are so very sorry.  —  That's the message I got last week from the conservative Wall Street Journal editorial page.  —  The Journal abandoned efforts to make sense of President Trump's outright fiction that Obama wiretapped him.
Discussion: Raw Story
Greg Miller / Washington Post:
Chairman and partisan: The dual roles of Devin Nunes raise questions about House investigation
Discussion: NBC News
Sam Fellman / BuzzFeed:
The Trump Administration Was Silent For Hours After Russia Arrested Hundreds Of Protesters  —  Thousands of Russians took to the streets to protest corruption under President Vladimir Putin, and the police cracked down.  The Trump administration had no comment for 12 hours.
Discussion: NPR and Hullabaloo
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Liam Deacon / Breitbart:
British cultural icon and punk rock godfather John Lydon (Johnny Rotten) has hailed the “joy” of populist, anti-establishment movements across the West.  —  Mr Lydon backed Brexit, claimed President Donald J. Trump was unfairly smeared by the “left wing” media, and said he wanted to shake …
Discussion: Althouse
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Thomas Groome / New York Times:
To Win Again, Democrats Must Stop Being the Abortion Party  —  When I came to this country from Ireland some 45 years ago, a cousin, here 15 years before, advised me that Catholics vote Democratic.  Having grown up in the Irish Republic, I was well disposed to Republican Party principles like local autonomy and limited government.
Discussion: Shakesville and Althouse
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
The Weekly Standard's Arsenal to Fight Falsehoods: ‘Facts, Logic and Reason’  —  When Breitbart News ran a blaring headline last week suggesting that new evidence “vindicates” President Trump's still-baseless claims that former President Barack Obama put him and his team under surveillance ...
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Scott Pelley is pulling no punches on the nightly news — and people are taking notice  —  With the words “credibility questioned” prominent on the screen, Scott Pelley once again is doing what network evening-news anchors generally don't do: abandoning careful neutrality in favor of pointed truth-telling.
Elaina Plott / Washingtonian:
Mary Katharine Ham Is Not Here to Entertain You  —  The right-wing pundit doesn't much care about shock value or tossing red meat to the base—yet somehow she's more popular than ever.  How she managed to scale the ranks of Washington media while grieving the death of her liberal-activist husband.
Los Angeles Times:
Reporter and photographers say they were assaulted by Trump supporters at Huntington Beach rally  —  An OC Weekly reporter and two photographers said Sunday that they were physically assaulted by pro-Trump demonstrators at a Make America Great Again rally in Huntington Beach and are seeking …
Discussion: Hot Air and BizPac Review
Richard Pollock / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: John Podesta May Have Violated Federal Law By Not Disclosing 75,000 Stock Shares  —  John Podesta, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's 2016 national campaign chairman, may have violated federal law by failing to disclose the receipt of 75,000 shares of stock …
 
 
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Jennifer A Dlouhy / Bloomberg:
Trump Said to Issue Far-Reaching Reversal of Obama Climate Push
Discussion: The Daily Caller and ABC News
Liam Stack / New York Times:
After Barring Girls for Leggings, United Airlines Defends Decision
Betsy Klein / CNN:
Ivanka Trump to attend women's empowerment summit in Berlin
Roger Kimball / American Greatness:
The Art of the Possible in an Age of Recrimination
Emma Green / The Atlantic:
Can Religious Charities Take the Place of the Welfare State?
Discussion: Instapundit
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Reince Priebus Defends Paul Ryan Amid Failure
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Trump administration weighs deeper involvement in Yemen war
Eric Lipton / New York Times:
Icahn Raises Ethics Flags With Dual Roles as Investor and Trump Adviser
Pedro Nicolaci da Costa / Business Insider:
There's a reason why it's ‘been decades since significant tax reform has passed’
Discussion: bradford-delong.com
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
White House blame game intensifies as Trump agenda stalls
Discussion: Raw Story
Mike Cernovich / Mike Cernovich Presents Danger & Play:
60 Minutes Preview, Mike Cernovich Calls Out Scott Pelley During Heated Interview
Discussion: Mediaite and The Gateway Pundit
Rebecca Flood / The Independent:
Donald Trump printed out made-up £300bn Nato invoice and handed it to Angela Merkel
 

 
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The New York Times names Dick Stevenson as Washington bureau chief; Stevenson has been at the paper for nearly 40 years and Washington editor since 2021

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Internal memo: Hearst Magazines president announces layoffs as part of a decision to “reallocate resources” to “continue our focus on digital innovation”

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
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