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1:10 PM ET, February 1, 2018

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CNN:
Trump sees Nunes memo as a way to discredit the Russia investigation  —  White House: Trump has not seen the FBI memo  —  Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump continues to tell his associates he believed the highly controversial Republican memo alleging the FBI abused its surveillance tools …
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Wall Street Journal:
Former Trump Aide Carter Page Was on U.S. Counterintelligence Radar Before Russia Dossier  —  Court documents, testimony show foreign-policy adviser was known to authorities as early as 2013  —  Carter Page, who served as a foreign-policy adviser to Donald Trump's campaign …
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
What if Clinton Had Done All This?  —  Late last year, Tom Nichols, a professor at the Naval War College and a NeverTrump conservative, proposed a little thought experiment for Republicans skeptical of Robert Mueller's investigation of the Trump campaign's Russia ties.
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
John Roberts / Fox News:
Trump to declassify surveillance memo, sources say - as Pelosi seeks Nunes ouster  —  President Trump is expected to swiftly declassify a controversial memo on purported surveillance abuses, sources tell Fox News, even as Democrats raise objections that edits were made to the document since …
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
With FBI statement on memo, Christopher Wray could now be in the president's crosshairs … The FBI thrust its low-key director squarely into the public eye and potentially into the crosshairs of the president Wednesday when it issued a statement declaring the bureau had “grave concerns” …
Quinta Jurecic / Lawfare:
It Was Worse than You Think: The House Intelligence Meeting on the Nunes Memo  —  On Monday, Jan. 29, the House Intelligence Committee convened to vote on whether to release to the public the much-discussed memo on alleged surveillance abuses prepared by Committee Chairman Devin Nunes.
Carol D. Leonnig / Washington Post:
Trump expected to approve release of memo following redactions requested by intelligence officials … President Trump is expected to approve Thursday morning the release of a controversial congressional memo alleging surveillance abuses by the FBI, after the White House agreed to some redactions …
Discussion: USA Today, Axios, IJR and Joe.My.God.
New York Times:
Senator Urges Fellow Republicans to Heed Warnings on Releasing Secret Memo  —  WASHINGTON — Senator John Thune of South Dakota, the No. 3 Senate Republican, urged House Republicans on Thursday to slow their push to release a secret staff-written memo said to accuse the F.B.I. and Justice Department …
Discussion: Political Wire and CNBC
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The Nunes fiasco grows more preposterous by the hour … The Post reports: … We cannot stress enough just how bizarre and outrageous is the Nunes scheme.  FBI Director Christopher Wray, appointed by Trump, and Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein, also appointed by Trump …
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Pelosi and Schumer call for removal of Devin Nunes as House Intel chair
Discussion: Politico
CNN:
Exclusive: Trump asked Rosenstein if he was ‘on my team’
Alex Pappas / Fox News:
John Kelly says anti-military teacher should ‘go to hell,’ vows swift memo release in interview
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano / Fox News:
Judge Andrew Napolitano: If the GOP memo is as advertised we'll see the deep state at its most frightening
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Noah Bookbinder / Politico:
Trump's Saturday Night Massacre Is Happening Right Before Our Eyes
CNN:
Schiff accuses Nunes of altering memo before sending to White House
Discussion: Shareblue Media and Joe.My.God.
New York Times:
Mueller Zeros In on Story Put Together About Trump Tower Meeting  —  WASHINGTON — Aboard Air Force One on a flight home from Europe last July, President Trump and his advisers raced to cobble together a news release about a mysterious meeting at Trump Tower the previous summer between Russians and top Trump campaign officials.
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The Daily Beast:
Report: Witness to Tell Mueller He Was Concerned Hope Hicks Obstructed
Discussion: RedState
Nielsen Newswire:
Nearly 46 Million Viewers Watch President Trump's State of the Union Address  —  An estimated 45.6 million people tuned in to watch President Donald Trump deliver his State of the Union address in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018.  —  While coverage varied by network …
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Gary Levin / USA Today:
Trump nabs 45.6 million viewers for his first State of the Union address
Discussion: New York Magazine, The Week and CNBC
Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
Top career US diplomat to step down in blow to State Dept  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The top career U.S. diplomat announced Thursday he will step down, dealing a blow to the State Department as the Trump administration confronts numerous international challenges.
Discussion: Axios
Wall Street Journal:
FBI Officials Knew of New Clinton Emails Weeks Before Alerting Congress  —  Andrew McCabe learned of thousands of emails found on Anthony Weiner's laptop at least a month before alerting lawmakers  —  Top FBI officials were aware for at least a month before alerting Congress …
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CNN:
Exclusive: Controversial FBI agent co-wrote initial draft of explosive Comey letter reopening Clinton email probe
Tennessean.com:
'I know that God's going to forgive me'  —  During the interview, Barry hesitated when asked whether she plans to resign, but said she will not, despite rumors swirling Wednesday that she might step down.  She also said she won't be taking a leave of absence and would be in the mayor's office Thursday.
Discussion: NPR, The Daily Caller and AOL
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USA Today:
Nashville Mayor Megan Barry admits to extramarital relationship with top police security officer
Discussion: Political Wire
Cameron Easley / Morning Consult:
America's Most and Least Popular Governors  —  Republicans continue to dominate, at the top and bottom of the rankings  — Bill Walker (I-Alaska) is the least popular governor running for re-election this year, with net approval of -26%.  — Walker posted the largest net slide in approval …
Anna Palmer / Politico:
Behind Pence's plan to rescue the Republican majority in 2018  —  WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. — Vice President Mike Pence is launching one of the most aggressive campaign strategies in recent White House history: he will hopscotch the country over the next three months …
Rebecca Davis O'Brien / Wall Street Journal:
Olympics Committee Failed to Act on Nassar's Alleged Abuse for a Full Year  —  The U.S. gymnastics team doctor continued to see and allegedly abuse patients, despite reports of possible criminal behavior  —  The U.S. Olympic Committee didn't intervene in USA Gymnastics' handling …
Discussion: The Daily Caller and AOL
Page Six:
Savannah Guthrie's ‘power grab’ leaves some staffers puzzled  —  Savannah Guthrie pulled a “power grab” to install an ally as the executive producer of the “Today” show, sources say.  —  We're told that after former co-host Matt Lauer was canned in November, Guthrie pushed out Lauer pal …
Discussion: AOL
Ben Penn / bnanews.bna.com:
Labor Dept. Ditches Data on Worker Tips Retained by Businesses  —  Labor Department leadership scrubbed an unfavorable internal analysis from a new tip pooling proposal, shielding the public from estimates that showed employees could lose out on billions of dollars in gratuities, four current and former DOL sources tell Bloomberg Law.
Declan Walsh / New York Times:
As Strongmen Steamroll Their Opponents, U.S. Is Silent  —  CAIRO — When it comes to securing a second term in power, Egypt's president is leaving little to chance.  —  Potential rivals in the March election have been sidelined, jailed or threatened with prosecution.  The news media is largely in his pocket.
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Gowdy finally had it with Washington  —  Trey Gowdy is done with politics.  —  The House Oversight Committee Chairman for years has joked privately about quitting Congress and returning home to South Carolina.  On Wednesday, he finally pulled the plug — likely for good.
Mike Eckel / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Chiefs Of Three Russian Intelligence Agencies Travel To Washington  —  WASHINGTON — The directors of Russia's three main intelligence and espionage agencies all traveled to the U.S. capital in recent days, in what observers said was a highly unusual occurrence coming at a time of heightened U.S.-Russian tensions.
Discussion: RedState and The Atlantic
 
 
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Nikki Krize / WNEP-TV:
Teacher Misspells Hillary Clinton's Name on Student's Letter; Gets Attention of Chelsea Clinton
Discussion: AOL and WPIX 11 New York
Jonathan Lai / Philly.com:
Sen. Scarnati refuses Pa. Supreme Court order to turn over map data in gerrymander case
Discussion: The Hill
Heather Wilhelm / National Review:
Hapless in Democratland  —  'Can't stand church and family?
Washington Post:
Republican National Committee has huge financial edge heading into 2018 midterms
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
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Bloomberg:
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