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11:15 AM ET, January 28, 2018

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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump sought release of classified Russia memo, putting him at odds with Justice Department … On Wednesday, as Republicans were clamoring to make public a secret document that they think will undercut the investigation into Russian meddling, President Trump made clear his desire: release the memo.
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Justice Department withholds majority of FBI texts
Rachel Tillman / ABC News:
Special counsel Mueller is ‘the perfect guy to get to the bottom’ of Russia probe: Top Republican senator
Discussion: Breitbart
Jill Abramson / The Guardian:
Trump's attack on the FBI is an attack on the US constitution itself
Discussion: Daily Kos and Washington Post
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
Who is the White House counsel who reportedly threatened to resign?
Discussion: Lawfare
Franklin Foer / The Atlantic:
The Plot Against America  —  I. The Wisdom of Friends  —  the clinic permitted paul manafort one 10-minute call each day.  And each day, he would use it to ring his wife from Arizona, his voice often soaked in tears.  “Apparently he sobs daily,” his daughter Andrea, then 29, texted a friend.
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Necessity of Stephen Miller  —  After 12 years of failed attempts at immigration reform, the current round of negotiations are turning on a strangely personalized question: When a deal is being made, should Stephen Miller be at the table?  —  Miller is the White House's point man for immigration policy …
Discussion: Notes
Jordan Bhatt / International Business Times:
Donald Trump tells Theresa May he won't visit the UK unless she bans protests  —  Trump sets no-protest condition for visit to UK.  —  Donald Trump is refusing to visit the UK unless Theresa May can ensure that he is not met with protests.  —  Bloomberg revealed that Trump complained …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Trump Hits Alps, but Melania Is Frosty in Florida  —  WASHINGTON — Melania has learned a few things from the master.  —  The first lady will never be as brilliant at trolling as her husband.  He is an idiot-savant who plays in the roiling ocean of Twitter as naturally as a blubbery-necked sea lion.
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Republicans redefine morality as whatever Trump does  —  Someday, likely three years from now, perhaps sooner, perhaps — gulp — later, President Trump will depart the stage.  —  But what will be left of us?  —  New evidence suggests that the damage he is doing to the culture is bigger than the man.
Discussion: Common Dreams
Elaina Plott / The Atlantic:
Why Trump Can't Quit Steve Wynn  —  Steve Wynn is under siege.  The casino magnate is facing a range of allegations—from sexual harassment to forced sex— from former female employees, according to The Wall Street Journal.  Then on Saturday, Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney …
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:   Local Democrats warn DNC: Cash crunch threatens November gains
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
RNC finance chair Steve Wynn resigns after sexual harassment allegations
Melissa Mahtani / CNN:
Jay-Z slams Trump's ‘shithole’ comment as ‘hurtful’  —  Jay-Z says Trump's words expose the racism lurking “behind closed doors”  —  (CNN)Hip-hop legend Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter described President Donald Trump's “shithole countries” comment as disappointing and hurtful.
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The grim cynicism of Trump's tweet about black unemployment
Discussion: Mediaite
Julian E. Zelizer / The Atlantic:
America's Mirror on the Wall  —  One year ago, Donald Trump stood in front of a nation still in shock at the outcome of the 2016 election, and listening as the president-elect spoke in his inaugural address to see what he would be about: preventing “American Carnage.”  —  The landscape that he painted was bleak.
John A. Farrell / Politico:
Can Joe Kennedy Beat the State of the Union Curse?  —  This year's opposition response to the State of the Union address has two elements to lift it from its status as a star-crossed, sometimes futile exercise: One, the president's name is Donald Trump; two, the responder is named Kennedy.
Discussion: The Week
Associated Press:
Amid turmoil, Trump seeking a reset with State of the Union  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Beset by poor poll numbers and the grind of the Russia investigation, President Donald Trump will look to reset his term with his first State of the Union address, arguing that his tax cut and economic policies will benefit all Americans.
Discussion: USA Today, Bloomberg and The Week
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump's first State of the Union: Can a divisive president flip the script?
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
Why Trust the FBI?  —  There is a reason for the crisis of faith in our institutions  —  The “failing” New York Times Company is earning about $30 million a quarter, and in the third quarter of 2017 alone it added more paid subscribers than either the Seattle Times/Post-Intelligencer or the Los Angeles Daily News has in total.
Ruby Cramer / BuzzFeed:
Hillary Clinton Let Him Stay.  Women Say His Harassment Continued.  —  Hillary Clinton at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.  —  Justin Sullivan / Getty Images  —  In 2007, while working for the candidate who hoped to be the first female president, a young woman filed a complaint …
Associated Press:
Sean Hannity's Twitter page compromised, vanishes for hours  —  Fox News host Sean Hannity's Twitter account was compromised and was unavailable for a few hours on Saturday, inspiring speculation by his conservative followers that a government cabal they call the “deep state” or a rogue employee could be to blame.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
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Jacqueline Thomsen / The Hill:
Twitter: Russian bots retweeted Trump nearly 500,000 times in last months of election
Donie O'Sullivan / CNNMoney:   Russian bots retweeted Trump nearly 500,000 times in final weeks of 2016 campaign
Jess Bidgood / New York Times:
Testimony in Corruption Case Hinges on the Meaning of ‘Meatballs’  —  When is a meatball not a meatball?  —  That was the question in a federal courtroom in Pennsylvania on Thursday, where the mayor of Allentown, Pa., is on trial for charges wholly unrelated to that beefy fixture of nonnas' kitchens across the country.
Associated Press:
The Latest: Russian opposition leader Navalny arrested  —  MOSCOW (AP) — The Latest on Russian protests Sunday (all times local):  —  Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested in Moscow as protest demonstrations called by him took place across the country.
Discussion: ThinkProgress, CNN and Political Wire
New York Times:
How Wobbly Is Our Democracy?  —  President Trump hasn't destroyed the republic.  This should not surprise us.  Our democratic institutions are strong.  And Mr. Trump, despite his reckless attacks on democratic norms, is a weak and inept leader.  —  But that doesn't mean democracy is safe.
Discussion: Balkinization, Hullabaloo and Slate
Associated Press:
Trump: I would be ‘tougher’ in Brexit talks than UK's May  —  U.S. President Donald Trump is claiming he would take a “tougher” attitude toward Brexit negotiations with the European Union than the approach now being used by British Prime Minister Theresa May.
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Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:   Every One of the World's Big Economies Is Now Growing
 
 
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New York Times:
In Nassar Case, Michigan State Wanted Famed Ex-Prosecutor to Both Examine and Defend It
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Henry C. Jackson / Politico:
Rubio fires chief of staff for improper relations with subordinates
Ashley Strickland / CNN:
Three decades after the Challenger disaster, Christa McAuliffe's lessons will finally be taught
Discussion: Mashable and IJR
Associated Press:
Justice Ginsburg signals her intent to work for years more
Discussion: RedState and Liberty Unyielding
Kansas City Star:
Mike Sanders and former aide plead guilty to wire fraud charge
Discussion: Fox News and Breitbart
 Earlier Items: 
Michelle Ye Hee Lee / Washington Post:
Koch network to spend about another $20 million promoting GOP tax law
Discussion: Common Dreams
New York Times:
As Gridlock Deepens in Congress, Only Gloom Is Bipartisan
Krystie Lee Yandoli / BuzzFeed:
Exclusive: Three More Women Are Accusing Jeremy Piven Of Sexual Misconduct
Discussion: Decider, AOL and IndieWire
Arizona Capitol Times:
Legislative staffers say pro-Trump supporters called them ‘illegal’ for being dark-skinned
Discussion: Raw Story
 

 
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Gene Maddaus / Variety:
WGA East members working for PBS member stations reach a deal, averting a strike; the union says the deal expands protections to animation writers

Dominic Ponsford / Press Gazette:
Jason Cowley, the editor-in-chief of UK magazine the New Statesman, is stepping down from the position at the end of December after 16 years

Ayodeji Rotinwa / Columbia Journalism Review:
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