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Donald J. Trump / GOP.com:
The Highly-Anticipated 2017 Fake News Awards — 2017 was a year of unrelenting bias, unfair news coverage, and even downright fake news. Studies have shown that over 90% of the media's coverage of President Trump is negative. — Below are the winners of the 2017 Fake News Awards.
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Washington Times, Vox, Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, The Hill, New York Times, Washington Post, The Gateway Pundit, Breitbart, Reuters, The Daily Signal, IJR, The College Fix, Deadline, Business Insider, BloombergQuint, New York Magazine, CNBC, France 24, RedState, Politico, Jezebel, CBS San Francisco, NPR, Politicus USA, TheBlaze, FOX 61, Washington Free Beacon, Little Green Footballs, Axios, Mediaite and theGrio, more at Mediagazer »
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
Trump averages a ‘fake’ insult every day. Really. We counted. — Donald Trump did not coin ‘fake news’ — President Trump has used the word “fake” more than 400 times since he was inaugurated. — More than once a day, on average, he has publicly assailed “fake news,” “fake polls,” “fake media,” and “fake stories.”
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Medium, The Daily Caller, Trust, Media and Democracy, USA Today and Poynter, more at Mediagazer »
Paulina Dedaj / Fox News:
President Trump reveals winners of his ‘Fake News’ awards
President Trump reveals winners of his ‘Fake News’ awards
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Washington Post, The Gateway Pundit, White House Dossier, Althouse and Mediaite
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Inside the room: What Steve Bannon told Congress — Steve Bannon made one conspicuous slip up in his closed-door hearing on Tuesday with the House Intelligence Committee, according to four sources with direct knowledge of the confidential proceedings. Bannon admitted that he'd had conversations …
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Alex Pappas / Fox News:
John Kelly suggests Trump wasn't ‘fully informed’ when he promised wall across entire border — White House chief of staff John Kelly suggested during an interview Wednesday with Fox News that then-candidate Donald Trump was not “fully informed” when he promised to build a wall along the entire border with Mexico.
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NPR, Washington Free Beacon, National Review, Washington Post and Mediaite
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Kelly calls some of Trump's campaign pledges on immigration and wall ‘uninformed,’ meeting attendees say — White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly told Democratic lawmakers Wednesday that some of the hard-line immigration policies President Trump advocated during the campaign were “uninformed …
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Talking Points Memo, ABC News and The Week
New York Times:
Trump Was Not ‘Fully Informed’ in Campaign Vows on Wall, Chief of Staff Says — WASHINGTON — President Trump's chief of staff privately told a group of Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday that Mr. Trump had not been “fully informed” when promising voters a wall along the Mexican border last year …
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Axios, Business Insider and Mother Jones
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Kelly calls some of Trump's campaign pledges on immigration, wall ‘uninformed,’ meeting attendees say
Kelly calls some of Trump's campaign pledges on immigration, wall ‘uninformed,’ meeting attendees say
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New York Times, Mediaite, Raw Story, Axios, New York Magazine and The Atlantic
Elana Schor / Politico:
DACA-shutdown talks still stalled after Kelly hits the Hill
DACA-shutdown talks still stalled after Kelly hits the Hill
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Weekly Standard, CNN, Associated Press, Washingtonian, Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
House Republicans seethe at tight-lipped Bannon
House Republicans seethe at tight-lipped Bannon
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Raw Story and Business Insider
Brandon Carter / The Hill:
Kelly: Mexico won't pay for border wall ‘directly from their government’
Kelly: Mexico won't pay for border wall ‘directly from their government’
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ABC News
New York Times:
‘Vision, Chutzpah and Some Testosterone’ — The Times editorial board has been sharply critical of the Trump presidency, on grounds of policy and personal conduct. Not all readers have been persuaded. In the spirit of open debate, and in hopes of helping readers who agree with us better understand …
Julie Ray / Gallup:
World's Approval of U.S. Leadership Drops to New Low — WASHINGTON, D.C. — One year into Donald Trump's presidency, the image of U.S. leadership is weaker worldwide than it was under his two predecessors. Median approval of U.S. leadership across 134 countries and areas stands at a new low of 30%, according to a new Gallup report.
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The Week and Mother Jones
Maxwell Tani / Business Insider:
Read the email the writer behind the Aziz Ansari sexual misconduct story wrote slamming an HLN anchor who criticized her — HLN anchor Ashleigh Banfield was one of the most prominent major television personalities to criticize a piece on Babe.net about an unpleasant sexual experience …
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Trump's Physical Revealed Serious Heart Concerns, Outside Experts Say — WASHINGTON — Cardiologists not associated with the White House said Wednesday that President Trump's physical exam revealed serious heart concerns, including very high levels of so-called bad cholesterol …
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CNN, The Daily Caller and Washington Free Beacon
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New York Times:
With Trump's Visit to Pennsylvania, G.O.P. Scrambles to Save a House Seat — WASHINGTON — Republicans are scrambling to save a heavily conservative House seat in western Pennsylvania, dispatching President Trump to the district on Thursday while preparing a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign …
Hollywood Reporter:
Michael Wolff's ‘Fire and Fury’ to Become TV Series (Exclusive) — Endeavor Content has purchased rights to the best-selling exposé of the Trump White House and plans to adapt it for the small screen. — Michael Wolff's controversial Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House is coming to television.
Reuters:
Exclusive: Exercise? I get more than people think, Trump says — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Do not expect U.S. President Donald Trump to hit the gym, despite his doctor's orders. — He gets plenty of exercise on the golf course and at the White House complex, the president told Reuters on Wednesday.
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thecut
Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump takes hard line on immigration, rejects ‘horrible’ bipartisan plan — WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday aligned himself solidly with conservative Republicans on immigration, criticizing a proposed bipartisan deal as “horrible” on border security and …
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Washington Post, IJR, Politico, The Guardian, Talking Points Memo, NBC News and Weekly Standard
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Christopher Buskirk / Washington Post:
Mr. President, don't betray your base
Mr. President, don't betray your base
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Talking Points Memo
Joshua Rhett Miller / New York Post:
Sorority sister speaks out on racist videos that got her booted from college — A student at the University of Alabama has been expelled from the school and kicked out of a sorority after she posted racist videos on social media in which she repeatedly used the n-word.
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Washington Press, fox5sandiego.com, FOX 4 Kansas City WDAF-TV, CBS Philly, The Daily Caller and The Root
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Staffers at The Hill press management about the work of John Solomon — A group of newsroom staffers at The Hill have complained to management about stories written by John Solomon, the publication's executive vice president of digital video. The complaints were launched in December …
Heather Caygle / Politico:
Republicans lack votes to prevent a shutdown — House Republicans are short of the votes they need to avoid a government shutdown, but Speaker Paul Ryan and GOP leaders remain confident they will pass a stopgap funding measure when it comes to the floor on Thursday.
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The Hill, New York Magazine, Vox, BostonGlobe.com, Axios and The Week
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Melanie Zanona / The Hill:
House conservatives demand vote on tough border bill to avoid shutdown
House conservatives demand vote on tough border bill to avoid shutdown
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Washington Post and New York Magazine
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
Sources: Rupert Murdoch Was Hospitalized with Serious Back Injury — The accident, which happened on his son Lachlan's yacht, comes at a delicate time for the 86-year-old's empire. — Rupert Murdoch suffered a serious back injury while vacationing on his son Lachlan's yacht in the Caribbean earlier …
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NBC News, Mediaite, Daily Wire and IJR, more at Mediagazer »
Washington Post:
U.S. troops will stay in Syria to counter ‘strategic’ threat from Iran … BEIRUT — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Wednesday committed the United States to an indefinite military presence in Syria, citing a range of policy goals that extend far beyond the defeat of the Islamic State as conditions for American troops to go home.
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The Week
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
3 more months of the Mueller investigation? Papadopoulos filing signals it's likely — (CNN)Robert Mueller's team of special prosecutors and the lawyers for George Papadopoulos delayed on Wednesday an upcoming check-in for the former Trump campaign staffer's case, an indication …
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New York Magazine
Henry Farrell / Foreign Policy:
American Democracy Was Asking for It … The American foreign-policy community has spent the past year arguing about how to counter Russian influence operations. Newspapers such as the New York Times have written article after article describing how Russian trolls ran campaigns …
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
A Shaky Justification for Immigration Reform … President Trump and his Senate allies are now presenting their goal for immigration reform as increasing the number of high-skilled immigrants allowed into the United States. But the immigration legislation from Senators Tom Cotton of Arkansas …
Joel Kotkin / City Journal:
Can the Trump Economy Trump Trump? — The president's economic policies are showing marked success, but he may not benefit politically unless he learns how to get out of his own way. — Economy, finance, and budgets — President Trump's critics find it hard to give him credit for anything …
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Power Line
David Byler / Weekly Standard:
As Goes Trump, So Goes the GOP — Historically, when voters are unhappy with a president, they take it out on his party during the midterm elections. — Donald Trump is historically unpopular. At the end of 2017, the three major polling aggregators—the HuffPost Pollster, Real Clear Politics …
Mary Eberstadt / Weekly Standard:
Eminem and Gandhi Are Right — The future will lean pro-life. — The 45th annual March for Life in Washington arrives on the heels of one more Pew survey about declining faith—this latest indicating that only 4-in-10 Millennials think of Christmas as a religious holiday.
Doug Bock Clark / Wired:
Meet Antifa's Secret Weapon Against Far-Right Extremists — THE EMAIL ARRIVED just as Megan Squire was starting to cook Thanksgiving dinner. She was flitting between the kitchen, where some chicken soup was simmering, and her living room office, when she saw the subject line flash on her laptop screen: “LOSer Leak.”
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Far Left Watch, Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
Heather Wilhelm / National Review:
The Feminist War on Common Sense — Dogma: Women thrive in hookup culture. But they also lack agency and the ability to state their desires, so men should read their minds. Or else. — In the 2011 comedy Bridesmaids, Kristin Wiig stars as Annie, a down-on-her-luck single Milwaukee woman …