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NBC News:
Mueller Now Investigating Democratic Lobbyist Tony Podesta — WASHINGTON — Tony Podesta and the Podesta Group are now the subjects of a federal investigation being led by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, three sources with knowledge of the matter told NBC News.
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Arizona Republic:
Montini: John McCain mocks Donald Trump's deferment ‘bone spurs’ (without naming him) — Sen. John McCain doesn't have to speak President Donald Trump's name to excoriate him. — He doesn't exactly call the president a draft dodger. But... in a way... he does.
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Brandon Conradis / The Hill:
McCain appears to take swipe at Trump's ‘bone spur’ Vietnam deferment … (R-Ariz.) took what appeared to be a swipe at President Trump during an interview about the Vietnam War on Sunday, criticizing how upper-income Americans were able to obtain a draft deferment for having a “bone spur.”
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
Trump's Boogeymen? Women! — Donald Trump has a particular taste for the degradation of racial, ethnic and religious minorities and women — and God forbid those identities should overlap — as a way a playing out his personal sense of racial, sexist, and patriarchal entitlement.
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Let's not staff a White House with generals ever again
Let's not staff a White House with generals ever again
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Congressional Black Caucus:
CBC Women Demand Apology from White House Chief of Staff John Kelly
CBC Women Demand Apology from White House Chief of Staff John Kelly
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The Hill, Raw Story, National Review, Politico and ABC News
Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Political Guardrails Gone, a President's Somber Duty Skids Into Spectacle
Political Guardrails Gone, a President's Somber Duty Skids Into Spectacle
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Is tone of Trump-Russia probe changing? — Have you noticed? In recent public comments, the lawmakers investigating the Trump-Russia affair, along with some of the commentators who dissect its every development, seem to be focusing more on the facts of Russia's attempts to interfere …
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The Gateway Pundit
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Julie Bykowicz / Wall Street Journal:
House Panel to Interview Trump Campaign Digital Director Brad Parscale
Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
Hopes Dim for Congressional Russia Inquiries as Parties Clash
Hopes Dim for Congressional Russia Inquiries as Parties Clash
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Axios
The Hill:
FBI watched, then acted as Russian spy moved closer to Hillary Clinton — was beginning her job as President Obama's chief diplomat, federal agents observed as multiple arms of Vladimir Putin's machine unleashed an influence campaign designed to win access to the new secretary of State, her husband Bill Clinton
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
The great dealmaker? Lawmakers find Trump to be an untrustworthy negotiator. — President Trump campaigned as one of the world's greatest dealmakers, but after nine months of struggling to broker agreements, lawmakers in both parties increasingly consider him an untrustworthy …
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Political Wire
Marcus Weisgerber / Defense One:
EXCLUSIVE: US Preparing to Put Nuclear Bombers Back on 24-Hour Alert — If the order comes, the B-52s will return to a ready-to-fly posture not seen since the Cold War. — BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. — The U.S. Air Force is preparing to put nuclear-armed bombers back on 24-hour ready alert …
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The Daily Caller
Michael Barbaro / New York Times:
Listen to ‘The Daily’: Bill O'Reilly Goes on the Record — “It's horrible what I went through, horrible what my family went through,” Bill O'Reilly said of the sexual harassment allegations that cost him his job at Fox News. — Mr. O'Reilly spoke on the record to my colleagues Emily Steel …
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Jay Nordlinger / National Review:
Why Is Bill Browder Banned from America? — Vladimir Putin keeps putting William Browder on Interpol's wanted list, or trying to. As far as I'm concerned, these attempts are the equivalent of medals of freedom. — Remember who Browder is: He is the financier whose lawyer was Sergei Magnitsky …
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Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Turning Tables in Magnitsky Case, Russia Accuses a Nemesis of Murder
Turning Tables in Magnitsky Case, Russia Accuses a Nemesis of Murder
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National Review
Michael H. Schill / New York Times:
The Misguided Student Crusade Against ‘Fascism’ — This month, a handful of student protesters at the University of Oregon blocked me from delivering my state-of-the-university speech, one of my jobs as president. I had planned to announce a $50 million gift that would fund several new programs.
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Democrats' early money haul stuns GOP — Democratic candidates are reporting historic early fundraising totals, alarming GOP strategists and raising the prospect that 2018 could feature the most expansive House battlefield in years. — Animated by opposition to President Donald Trump …
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Political Wire, Daily Kos, Liberal Values, The Daily Caller, The Mahablog, National Journal and Booman Tribune
David Weigel / Washington Post:
National Democrats are jittery about Va. governor's race — Republican Ed Gillespie and Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam (D) at a debate last month in Washington. The two are competing in the Virginia governor's race Nov. 7. (Bonnie Jo Mount/The Washington Post) — LAS VEGAS — The Democratic …
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Million dollar bracket in the works for GOP tax plan — The Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee — engaged in a high-pressure, high-stakes tax policy rewrite — are currently exploring not cutting the income tax rate for people who earn $1 million or more per year.
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Weekly Standard and Politico
GQ:
Chris Christie's Last Fight — This wasn't how he figured it would end. A year after being steamrolled by Donald Trump, Chris Christie is hobbling out of office as the most unpopular governor in the history of New Jersey—a casualty of scandal and hubris, and a guy freed up to quietly pursue the toughest job of his life.