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9:30 AM ET, January 18, 2018

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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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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.”
Rebecca Savransky / The Hill:
WikiLeaks: Trump administration a ‘frequent source of false information’
Discussion: RedState and Mediaite
McClatchy Washington Bureau:
FBI investigating whether Russian money went to NRA to help Trump  —  WASHINGTON  —  The FBI is investigating whether a top Russian banker with ties to the Kremlin illegally funneled money to the National Rifle Association to help Donald Trump win the presidency, two sources familiar with the matter have told McClatchy.
Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Trump pushes back on chief of staff claims that border wall pledges ‘uninformed’  —  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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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
John Kelly risks a Steve Bannon moment  —  Late last night, a few hours after Fox News aired Bret Baier's interview with John Kelly, a source close to the president told me Trump would explode when he saw what his chief of staff said.  The source — who has spent a lot of time with Trump …
Discussion: Roll Call, Breitbart, IJR and CBS Pittsburgh
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 …
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:   ‘Pulling at his strings’: Lawmakers vie to sway Trump in immigration fight
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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Summer Meza / Newsweek:
Jared Kushner still doesn't have security clearance after a year at the White House  —  It's been one year since Jared Kushner, senior adviser and son-in-law to the president, assumed office, but he's yet to receive full security clearance for his role in the White House.
Discussion: Political Wire
James Oliphant / Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump vows to campaign intensively for Republicans, may avoid primaries
Discussion: Roll Call
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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Adam Ciralsky / Vanity Fair:
“Harvey's Concern Was Who Did Him In”: Inside Harvey Weinstein's Frantic Final Days  —  Before the story of his alleged abuses broke in October, Harvey Weinstein hunkered down in his Tribeca bunker—even as the producer refused to believe the end was near.  —  HOLLYWOOD 2018
Discussion: Political Wire and Deadline
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:
The GOV'T shuts down Fri.: What we see happening — FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: RNC fundraising totals — KELLY: Trump promises ‘uninformed’ during campaign — TRUMP says he gets exercise by walking  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  FIRST IN PLAYBOOK — THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE will report raising $11.1 million …
Discussion: Washington Post
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Is Trump's doctor okay?  —  Examining the White House physician's briefing on President Trump's physical, I was alarmed — not about the president's health, but the doctor's.  —  Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson was so effusive in extolling the totally amazing, surpassingly marvelous …
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
Trump's Physical Revealed Serious Heart Concerns, Outside Experts Say
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.
Discussion: The Week and Mother Jones
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Gallup:
Rating World Leaders: 2018
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 …
CBS News:
Trump at one year: Low job approval, but economy is good - CBS News poll  —  A year after President Donald Trump was sworn into office, he continues to receive historically low and highly partisan approval ratings, despite widely positive views of the economy.
Discussion: Politico
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David Byler / Weekly Standard:   As Goes Trump, So Goes the GOP
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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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Border Plan in Syria Fuels Tensions With Turkey
Discussion: CNN and israpundit.org
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 …
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
Inside Obama's midterm campaign plans  —  Since leaving office, Barack Obama has struggled with how to do what no modern president has: take on his successor.  —  Over the past year, he's appeared at rallies, done a robocall, made a few endorsements.  His office in Washington's West End neighborhood …
Discussion: White House Dossier
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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CNN:   Republicans scramble to try to avert government shutdown as deadline nears
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.
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 …
Lisa Rein / Washington Post:
Trump officials weigh keeping national parks open even if government shuts down  —  The Trump administration is drawing up plans to keep hundreds of national parks and monuments open to the public if the government shuts down this weekend, a precedent-setting change aimed at blunting anger over the disruption of federal services.
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
John Kelly, Deacon of Deportation  —  People correctly direct their ire about Donald Trump's hostile, racist, anti-immigrant policies at Trump himself because, after all, this starts at the top.  —  But there is someone else in the administration, behind the scenes and in the shadows …
Discussion: theGrio
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 …
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 …
 
 
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Jessica Taylor / NPR:
Majority Of Americans See Trump's First Year As A Failure
Discussion: Online NewsHour
Jessica Guynn / USA Today:
Twitter may alert users exposed to Russian propaganda
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
A Shaky Justification for Immigration Reform
Mary Eberstadt / Weekly Standard:
Eminem and Gandhi Are Right
Heather Wilhelm / National Review:
The Feminist War on Common Sense
Joel Kotkin / City Journal:
Can the Trump Economy Trump Trump?  —  The president's economic …
Discussion: Power Line
Brigitte Bardot / France 24:
French film icon Brigitte Bardot slams #MeToo as ‘hypocritical’
Discussion: The Guardian, thecut, Jezebel and Deadline
Lovia Gyarkye / New York Times:
Lupita Nyong'o to Publish a Children's Book
Discussion: Mashable, thecut and The FADER
 Earlier Items: 
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
3 more months of the Mueller investigation? Papadopoulos filing signals it's likely
Discussion: New York Magazine
Brandon Morse / RedState:
Katie Couric's Return to Broadcasting Proves that Lying Is Okay If You're Lying About the Right Thing
Apple:
Apple accelerates US investment and job creation
Hollywood Reporter:
Michael Wolff's ‘Fire and Fury’ to Become TV Series (Exclusive)
Steve Holland / Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump says Russia helping North Korea skirt sanctions; Pyongyang getting close on missile
 

 
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Mark Gurman / Bloomberg:
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Andrew J. Hawkins / The Verge:
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