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11:00 AM ET, March 18, 2018

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Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Andrew McCabe was just offered a job by a congressman so he can get his full retirement.  And it just might work. … That's one way of protesting Andrew McCabe's firing as deputy FBI director, roughly a day before he was set to retire: At least one Democratic congressman has offered McCabe …
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump rails against Mueller investigation, dismisses McCabe's notes as ‘Fake Memos’ … President Trump fired off angry tweets Sunday morning railing against the Justice Department special counsel's Russia investigation and attacking the integrity of former FBI director James B. Comey and his former deputy …
Axios:
What McCabe told Mueller  —  Andrew McCabe says President Trump asked him: “What was it like when your wife lost? ...  So tell me, what was it like to lose?”  McCabe — the former FBI deputy director who was fired Friday night, 26 hours short of being eligible for a full pension …
Discussion: bizpacreview.com
Quinn Scanlan / ABC News:
Congress needs to ‘speak out’ in support of Russia probe, 'don't wait for crisis': Leading Democrat
Discussion: Axios
Ryan Goodman / Just Security:
Sessions' Firing McCabe Violated His Promise to Recuse
New Yorker:
Donald Trump and the Craven Firing of Andrew McCabe
Axios:
Source: McCabe gave interview, memos to Mueller
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
After McCabe firing, Trump attacks FBI, and his lawyer says Russia probe must end
Congressman Mark Pocan:
Pocan Extends Job Offer to Andrew McCabe
Discussion: IJR, Mediaite and Shareblue Media
CNN:
Mueller has McCabe memos documenting conversations with Trump
Aaron Rupar / ThinkProgress:   House Republican blasts McCabe firing, says Trump's conduct doesn't ‘bode well’ for GOP
New York Times:
Data Firm Tied to Trump Campaign Talked Business With Russians  —  When the Russia question came up during a hearing at the British Parliament last month, Alexander Nix did not hesitate.  —  “We've never worked in Russia,” said Mr. Nix, head of a data consulting firm that advised the Trump campaign on targeting voters.
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The Guardian:   Cambridge Analytica: links to Moscow oil firm and St Petersburg university
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:   New York professor sues Cambridge Analytica to find out what it knows about him
The Guardian:   Staff claim Cambridge Analytica ignored US ban on foreigners working on elections
Ali Dukakis / ABC News:   Facebook blocks data group tied to 2016 Trump campaign
New York Times:
Kris Kobach's Voting Sham Gets Exposed in Court  —  This is part of a series on voting in America, which will run up to Election Day in November.  For part 1, on the importance of voting, go here.  —  The modern American crusade against voter fraud has always been propelled by faith.
Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
Dear Abby: A lesson for the midterms  —  MT. LEBANON, Pa. — One of the biggest advantages Conor Lamb had in his victory last week in the special election for Western Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District was that his campaign manager lived in his district.
Janet Hook / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Regain Double-Digit Advantage Over GOP in Voter Sentiment Poll  —  Republicans lost ground, even as Americans adopted more favorable view of Trump's job  —  Democrats have regained a double-digit advantage over Republicans as the 2018 midterm congressional campaign intensifies …
Bernard Condon / Associated Press:
AP Exclusive: Kushner Cos. filed false documents with NYC  —  NEW YORK (AP) — When the Kushner Cos. bought three apartment buildings in a gentrifying neighborhood of Queens in 2015, most of the tenants were protected by special rules that prevent developers from pushing them out, raising rents and turning a tidy profit.
Chris Riotta / Mediaite:
Jesse Watters Takes On Hillary Clinton's Health: She's ‘Acted a Little Erratic in The Past’  —  President Donald Trump could fire every single person from his administration in one sweeping tweet, and Fox News host Jesse Watters would still be alerting his audiences about Hillary Clinton's head colds.
Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
Why does Putin treat Britain with disdain?  He thinks he's bought it. … “Londongrad” is the nickname, not entirely affectionate, that wealthy Russians have bestowed upon Britain's capital.  The term doesn't just designate a physical place, though many Russians do indeed live here.
Doree Lewak / New York Post:
Women's March members bail over ties to Farrakhan  —  The Women's March — a civil-rights group at the center of protests against the Trump presidency — is losing top staffers and supporters over its leadership's refusal to denounce a racist, homophobic and anti-Semitic rant by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan.
Discussion: IJR and Washington Free Beacon
New York Times:
Nancy Pelosi Wants to Lead.  More Democratic Candidates Want Her Out.  —  WASHINGTON — A few hours after Conor Lamb, the Pennsylvania Democrat, claimed victory in a House race with a vow to oppose his party's leader, Nancy Pelosi, the once-and-perhaps-future speaker was explaining to a group …
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Jeff Roe / New York Times:
Don't Run From Trump  —  HOUSTON — I'm here to tell my fellow Republicans, in particular Republican members of Congress and the Republican consulting class: You can run, but you can't hide.  —  President Trump may not be on the ballot in November, but the election will be a referendum on him …
 
 
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
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Yonhap News Agency:
(LEAD) N.K. diplomat heads to Finland for semiofficial talks with Washington, Seoul
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Outrage over New Yorker mag's ‘repulsive’ body-shaming of President Trump
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Discussion: The Daily Beast
Paulina Dedaj / Fox News:
Southern California town wants to exempt itself from sanctuary city law
Discussion: CBS Los Angeles
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John Kelly Learns a Hard Lesson About the Reality of the White House Press Corps
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What ‘Law and Order’ Means to Trump
 

 
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Financial Times:
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