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CBS News:
FULL TRANSCRIPT: President Donald Trump's interview with “Face the Nation” — On his 100th day in office Saturday, President Donald Trump spoke to CBS News' chief Washington correspondent and host of “Face the Nation,” John Dickerson, about his accomplishments at the traditional milestone and beyond …
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Sarah Kliff / Vox:
An interview suggests Trump doesn't know what's in his health bill — Either the president doesn't understand the proposal — or isn't telling the truth about it. — President Trump gave a lengthy interview Sunday morning to CBS' John Dickerson about the Republicans' health care plan.
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
GOP faces make-or-break moment on Obamacare repeal — House Republican leaders and White House officials are increasingly confident about passing their long-stalled Obamacare replacement bill: More lawmakers than ever are committed to voting “yes,” they say, and GOP insiders insist they're within striking distance of a majority.
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Trump's ‘Very Friendly’ Talk With Duterte Stuns Aides and Critics Alike — WASHINGTON — When President Trump called President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines on Saturday, the American leader's national security aides saw it as part of a routine diplomatic outreach to Southeast Asian leaders.
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Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Trump did not clear Duterte invitation with State Department: report — President Trump invited controversial President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines to the White House without consulting the State Department, according to a new report from The New York Times.
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Trump Invites Rodrigo Duterte to the White House
Trump Invites Rodrigo Duterte to the White House
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Sarah Westwood / Washington Examiner:
Sebastian Gorka to accept role outside White House … Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to President Trump, will soon accept a position outside the White House, two sources told the Washington Examiner on Sunday. — Gorka's new role will deal with the “war of ideas” involved …
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Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
Sebastian Gorka to accept position outside White House: report — An aide to President Trump is reportedly accepting a role outside of the White House. — Sebastian Gorka, a deputy assistant to the president, will take a position that deals with the “war of ideas” regarding radical Islamic extremism …
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Priebus: Trump Considering Amending or Abolishing 1st Amendment — A number of press reports have picked up this exchange this morning between ABC's Jonathan Karl and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus. But people have missed the real significance. Priebus doesn't discuss changing ‘press laws’ or ‘libel laws’.
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New York Times:
Emboldened by Trump but Divided by Generations, Democrats Look to 2020 — MANCHESTER, N.H. — A vast array of Democratic leaders, divided by generations but uniformly emboldened by President Trump's perceived vulnerability, have begun taking palpable steps toward seeking the White House …
Patricia Mazzei / miamiherald:
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen to retire from Congress — U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, the dean of the Florida legislative delegation and the first Cuban American elected to Congress, is retiring at the end of her term next year, saying it's time to move on after more than 35 years in elected office.
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Foster Klug / Associated Press:
Donald Trump on whether he could start war with North Korea: 'I don't know. I mean, we'll see' — Answering a question about whether another nuclear test by North Korea would mean a military response by the US, Mr Trump appears to be undecided — Woman shot by police in Willesden terror raids arrested
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David Wright / CNN:
McCain to allies: Watch what Trump does, not what he says
McCain to allies: Watch what Trump does, not what he says
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The Week, New York Times and Political Wire
Reuters:
South Korea says U.S. reaffirms it will pay THAAD costs; joint drills wrap up
South Korea says U.S. reaffirms it will pay THAAD costs; joint drills wrap up
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Fox News, The Daily Caller and The Week
Jonathan Cheng / Wall Street Journal:
National Security Chief Tells South Korea U.S. Will Pay for Defense System
National Security Chief Tells South Korea U.S. Will Pay for Defense System
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
New York Times editor pens weak, vague response to critics of Bret Stephens's op-ed on climate change — The Erik Wemple Blog has been bugging the New York Times all weekend for an interview with James Bennet, the editorial page editor responsible for launching a new op-ed column by former Wall Street Journal writer Bret Stephens.
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Eugene Scott / CNN:
10 memorable lines from comedian Hasan Minhaj at the WHCA dinner — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump was a no-show at the first White House Correspondents' Association dinner of his presidency. But that didn't keep “Daily Show” comedian Hasan Minhaj from addressing “the elephant not in the room.”
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Philip Wegmann / Washington Examiner:
Will Steve Bannon take over Heritage after Jim DeMint leaves? Mike Needham won't say — Will blistering populist Steve Bannon replace fiery conservative Sen. Jim DeMint as the next president of the Heritage Foundation? Heritage Action CEO Michael Needham won't say.
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Ben Kew / Breitbart:
Yale College Republicans Hold Barbecue Next to Union Hunger Strike — Members of the Yale College Republicans held a barbecue on Friday next to eight graduate student teachers on a hunger strike over the Yale University's refusal to negotiate with its newly formed union.
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Kate Ramunni / New Haven Register:
Yale grad students still fasting while College Republicans feast
Yale grad students still fasting while College Republicans feast
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, ThinkProgress and BizPac Review