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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“I Have Power”: Is Steve Bannon Running for President? — On a whirlwind tour around the globe, Trump's former aide and alter ego reveals what really went down in the White House, his unfettered thoughts on Javanka, his complicated relationship with his erstwhile boss—and his own political ambitions.
New York Times:
Defying Trump, U.N. General Assembly Condemns U.S. Decree on Jerusalem — UNITED NATIONS — A lopsided majority of United Nations members rebuked the United States on Thursday, denouncing its decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and ignoring President Trump's threats to retaliate …
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Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Nikki Haley Confronts the U.N.'s ‘Jackals’ — The U.S. ambassador, like the president, knows that the organization is irrelevant without its richest member. — When U.N. member states vote Thursday on a resolution condemning America's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Ambassador Nikki Haley will be watching.
Washington Post:
U.N. resoundingly rejects U.S. decision on Jerusalem in pointed rebuke
U.N. resoundingly rejects U.S. decision on Jerusalem in pointed rebuke
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Washington Monthly, The Guardian, Just Security and Al Jazeera English
Peter Beaumont / The Guardian:
UN votes resoundingly to reject Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as capital
UN votes resoundingly to reject Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as capital
Kelsey Snell / NPR:
McConnell Wants Bipartisanship In 2018 On Entitlements, Immigration And More — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell wants 2018 to be a year of bipartisanship, even if that means moving on from GOP dreams of cutting welfare and fully rolling back the Affordable Care Act.
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Weekly Enrollment Snapshot: Week Seven
Weekly Enrollment Snapshot: Week Seven
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Mother Jones, ACA Signups, NBC News, xpostfactoid, Balloon Juice and Daily Kos
Paul Demko / Politico:
Obamacare sign-ups surge, despite Trump's declaration on ‘repeal’
Obamacare sign-ups surge, despite Trump's declaration on ‘repeal’
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Dylan Scott / Vox:
8.8 million people signed up for Obamacare coverage despite Trump's sabotage
8.8 million people signed up for Obamacare coverage despite Trump's sabotage
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New York Times, Talking Points Memo, Axios, ThinkProgress and ACA Signups
Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
Congress races to fund the government and avert a shutdown — Congress races to pass a short-term spending bill aimed at averting a partial government shutdown at midnight Friday. — The measure also contains a provision that would allow President Trump to sign the GOP tax bill immediately …
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Dylan Scott / Vox:
This Congress's clear priorities: corporations, not children
This Congress's clear priorities: corporations, not children
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Avery Anapol / The Hill:
Trump praises ‘Fox & Friends’ for being named ‘most influential’ because he watches it — on Thursday praised “Fox & Friends” after a media website named it the “most influential” because he watches it. — “Was @foxandfriends just named the most influential show in news?” Trump tweeted.
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NBC News:
Prosecutors ask FBI agents for info on Uranium One deal — On the orders of Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Justice Department prosecutors have begun asking FBI agents to explain the evidence they found in a now dormant criminal investigation into a controversial uranium deal that critics …
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Cora Lewis / BuzzFeed:
Five Women Are Accusing A Top Left-Leaning Media Executive Of Sexually Harassing Them — Don Hazen, the executive editor of AlterNet, was placed on “indefinite leave” after BuzzFeed News asked his oversight board about accusations that he inappropriately touched employees, sent lewd emails, and showed them explicit photographs.
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
All 6 Defendants Not Guilty In Key Felony Trial Of Trump Inauguration Protesters — The case could determine the fate of many of the nearly 200 people arrested during the inauguration. — All six defendants in a crucial trial involving demonstrators arrested during President Donald Trump's inauguration …
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Zoe Tillman / BuzzFeed:
Inauguration Protesters Found Not Guilty On All Charges In Jury Trial
Inauguration Protesters Found Not Guilty On All Charges In Jury Trial
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Bloomberg:
Mueller Is Looking Into a U.S. Foundation Backed by Russian Money — Foundation got $500,000 in undisclosed Russian donations — Representatives attended meeting with Trump campaign officials — Sara Peterson flew to Moscow in 2012 to take home two Russian orphans just as the Kremlin …
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Ryan Struyk / CNN:
Most Americans doubt Trump on Russia probe, while Mueller approval tilts positive — Berman: Trump wrong to claim collusion ‘disproven’ — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — 56% of Americans think Trump's public statements on the Russia probe have been mostly or completely false
Luke Nozicka / Des Moines Register:
President Trump commutes sentence of Sholom Rubashkin, ex-Iowa slaughterhouse executive — President Donald Trump on Wednesday commuted the prison sentence of former Iowa slaughterhouse executive Sholom Rubashkin, who was sentenced to 27 years for bank fraud and money laundering, the White House said.
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Mitch Smith / New York Times:
President Commutes Sentence of Iowa Meatpacking Executive
President Commutes Sentence of Iowa Meatpacking Executive
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mypalmbeachpost:
EXCLUSIVE: Trump's Mar-a-Lago tax deal veiled from IRS review — PALM BEACH POST INVESTIGATION … Donald Trump stands in the living room at Mar-a-Lago, 1992. Photo by Katie Deits / Zuma Press — PALM BEACH — Donald Trump's deal with the town of Palm Beach to turn Mar-a-Lago …
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The Hill:
Court denies Trump attempt to halt transgender military enlistment — A three-judge panel on a federal appeals court ruled Thursday against the Trump administration's efforts to delay accepting transgender recruits into the military. — A two-paragraph order said Judges Diana Gribbon Motz …
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Andrew Chung / Reuters:
U.S. court rejects Trump bid to stop transgender military recruits on
U.S. court rejects Trump bid to stop transgender military recruits on
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Jordan Pascale / Virginian-Pilot:
Virginia officials will randomly pick winner of tied House of Delegates race on Dec. 27 — Politicos, mark your calendars for Wednesday Dec. 27. — That's the day the Virginia Board of Elections will randomly pick the winner of the high stakes and tied 94th House District race. — The impact?
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John Judis / Talking Points Memo:
The Politics of the Republican Tax Bill: A Dissenting View — I am not a fan of the new tax bill that the Republican Congress passed. It will widen the gap between the wealthy and everyone else and increase the likelihood over a decade or so of another crash.
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Zack Ford / ThinkProgress:
Sore loser Roy Moore lashes out at Doug Jones' gay son — He's blaming everyone but himself. — Republican Roy Moore has still not conceded his loss in the Alabama Senate race, and in recent days, has seemed to pin the blame at minority groups he is known for despising.
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Jenna Johnson / Washington Post:
Pence visits troops in Afghanistan in first trip to a war zone — KABUL, Afghanistan — Vice President Pence arrived in Afghanistan on Thursday for an unannounced holiday visit with U.S. troops who are serving in a war that has lasted more than 16 years. — The trip marks the first time Pence …
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Jeremy Diamond / CNN:
Pence makes surprise trip to Afghanistan
Pence makes surprise trip to Afghanistan
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Thomas B. Edsall / New York Times:
You Cannot Be Too Cynical About the Republican Tax Bill — The rush to enact the tax bill was designed to mask — as a break for the middle class — what is in fact a $1.4 trillion package of benefits for key donors and lobbyists, the richest members of Congress, President Trump, his family and other families like his.
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Yascha Mounk / New York Times:
The Real Coup Plot Is Trump's — When Donald Trump's campaign was accused of spreading “fake news,” he quickly appropriated the term for himself. The true purveyors of fake news, he claimed, were television networks like CNN and newspapers like this one. — Now, as Mr. Trump and his allies seem …
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John Bresnahan / Politico:
Cochran's future in the Senate in doubt — Sen. Thad Cochran, chairman of the powerful Appropriations Committee, hasn't presided over a hearing since early September. The Mississippi Republican has not given a speech on the Senate floor all year, and he's introduced only two bills during that time, both of them minor.
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Bloomberg:
Mueller Avoids Pitfalls by Giving Trump the Silent Treatment — Some Republicans are escalating attacks on Russia probe — Special counsel aims to convey credibility, officials says — Through all the controversy, threats and noise surrounding the Trump-Russia investigation …
Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
Exclusive: US making plans for ‘bloody nose’ military attack on North Korea — America is drawing up plans for a “bloody nose” military attack on North Korea to stop its nuclear weapons programme, The Telegraph understands. — The White House has “dramatically” stepped up preparation …
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David Crook / DCReport.org:
Deducting a CEO's Jet, But Not a Cop's Uniform — What the Republicans' Tax Bill Really Means for People Like Us — Donald Trump often declares his support, even love, for police, firefighters and other first responders. That isn't stopping him, however, from nicking their wallets …