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Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Played Central Role in Hush Payoffs to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal — Federal prosecutors have gathered evidence of the president's participation in deals to buy the silence of a former adult-film actress and an ex-Playboy model. The deals have led Trump's former lawyer …
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Wall Street Journal:
FBI Is Investigating Florida Company Where Whitaker Was Advisory-Board Member — Active case is being handled by FBI Miami office; acting attorney general oversees FBI — The Federal Bureau of Investigation is conducting a criminal investigation of a Florida company accused of scamming millions …
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Law & Crime and Talking Points Memo
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Erin Banco / The Daily Beast:
'He's a F*cking Fool': Justice Department Officials Trash Matt Whitaker, Their New Boss — The new, acting attorney general will have profound powers on things not just related to the Russia probe. — The appointment this week of Matthew Whitaker as acting attorney general …
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Washington Post, Raw Story, Daily Kos and New York Times
Benjamin Wittes / The Atlantic:
It's Probably Too Late to Stop Mueller — At the end of last month, with the midterms looming, I gave a talk before a small private audience in California in which I argued for optimism because—among other things—the moment for firing Robert Mueller had passed.
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Politico, CNN, Mediaite, Raw Story and Washington Post
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Trump's acting attorney general involved in firm that scammed veterans out of life savings — Donald Trump's new acting attorney general, Matthew Whitaker, was involved in a company that scammed US military veterans out of their life savings, according to court filings and interviews.
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New Republic and BloombergQuint
Ruth Marcus / Washington Post:
Matthew Whitaker is a crackpot
Matthew Whitaker is a crackpot
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency, CNN, The Week, Just Security, NBC News, Politico, Law & Crime, Al Jazeera English, Raw Story, Grist and ThinkProgress
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Momentum builds against acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker
Momentum builds against acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker
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Observer, The Atlantic, CNN, The Daily Beast, Associated Press, CNN, The Nation, HuffPost, Politico, Breitbart, Salon, Vox and Political Wire
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Judges order Mueller to explain impact of Sessions-Whitaker DOJ shakeup
Judges order Mueller to explain impact of Sessions-Whitaker DOJ shakeup
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Hullabaloo, emptywheel, Daily Kos and Splinter
Stephen I. Vladeck / New York Times:
Whitaker May Be a Bad Choice, but He's a Legal One
Whitaker May Be a Bad Choice, but He's a Legal One
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Washington Post, National Review and NPR
New York Times:
Trump Says 'I Don't Know Matt Whitaker,' Despite Several Oval Office Visits
Trump Says 'I Don't Know Matt Whitaker,' Despite Several Oval Office Visits
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Wall Street Journal, Politico, NY State of Politics, Hudson County View and Hullabaloo
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:
Mueller Grand Jury Witness Cryptically Suggests He's In Legal Jeopardy
Mueller Grand Jury Witness Cryptically Suggests He's In Legal Jeopardy
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emptywheel, The Atlantic and Talking Points Memo
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's authoritarian response to Florida shenanigans hints at worse to come — In the run-up to Election Day in 2016, Donald Trump repeatedly and flatly declared that the outcome of the election would be legitimate only if he won. The claim, stripped down to its essence …
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Nathaniel Rakich / FiveThirtyEight:
Something Looks Weird In Broward County. Here's What We Know About A Possible Florida Recount. — The Florida U.S. Senate race is still too close to call. According to unofficial results on the Florida Department of State website at 11:45 a.m. Eastern on Friday, Nov. 9 …
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ABC News, NPR, Florida Politics and Law & Crime
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Republicans Freak Out as New Ballots Threaten Florida Senate Win — New ballots in Broward County have conspiracy theorists — including the state's top elected officials — calling for an investigation of Democrats. — As the Republican margin in the Florida Senate race narrowed …
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Politico, IVN.us, Sun-Sentinel, FOX13news, Geller Report, Shakesville, CNBC, The Gateway Pundit, Joe.My.God., KAJ-TV, miamiherald and CNN
Matt Dixon / Politico:
After Scott requested investigation, law enforcement says no voter fraud allegations found
After Scott requested investigation, law enforcement says no voter fraud allegations found
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Splinter, POLITICUSUSA, Reuters, Hill Reporter, Washington Free Beacon, electionlawblog.org and Miami New Times
miamiherald:
Rick Scott sues Broward, Palm Beach elections supervisors over ballot delays
Rick Scott sues Broward, Palm Beach elections supervisors over ballot delays
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Mother Jones, NBC News, Politico, WEAR-TV, Vox, Tampa Bay Times, Tampa Bay Times, WPLG-TV, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Political Wire, Breitbart and HuffPost
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Florida Law Enforcement: We Have No Voter Fraud Allegations To Investigate
Florida Law Enforcement: We Have No Voter Fraud Allegations To Investigate
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RealClearPolitics and Washington Post
Ben Domenech / The Federalist:
Broward County Is An Embarrassment, And The Potential For A Stolen Florida Election Is Real
Broward County Is An Embarrassment, And The Potential For A Stolen Florida Election Is Real
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Tampa Bay Times, Geller Report and Conservative News Today
Philip Wegmann / Washington Examiner:
Broward County's election division is a national disgrace: A history
Broward County's election division is a national disgrace: A history
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Washington Post, Conservative News Today and Washington Free Beacon
Jared Holt / Right Wing Watch:
Is Roger Stone Scheming Another ‘Brooks Brothers Riot’ in Florida?
Is Roger Stone Scheming Another ‘Brooks Brothers Riot’ in Florida?
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Joe.My.God., Washington Post, Breitbart and Townhall
Kansas City Star:
Inside Kris Kobach's losing Kansas campaign: ‘Check logic and reason at the door’ — Kris Kobach blamed money. He blamed history. He didn't blame himself for losing a race for governor in a state where Republicans outnumber Democrats nearly 2 to 1. — “Obviously, if we'd had more money …
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story and Mediaite
Anna Silman / The Cut:
We Thought We Knew Faith, Until We Didn't The making of a white-nationalist poster girl. — Long before Faith Goldy became a poster girl for white nationalism, she was one of the most popular students at our all-girls private school in Toronto, Havergal College.
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VICE News
Washington Post:
Trump administration to end refueling for Saudi coalition aircraft in Yemen — The Trump administration is ending the practice of refueling Saudi coalition aircraft, halting the most tangible and controversial aspect of U.S. support for the kingdom's three-year war in Yemen, people familiar with the situation said.
Washington Post:
Zinke is the Cabinet official most vulnerable to Democratic probe, White House fears — White House officials have identified Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke as the Cabinet member most vulnerable to a congressional probe under a Democratic majority in January, putting the colorful secretary closer …
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Political Wire, The Week, Politico and Raw Story
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Why Aren't Democrats More Excited About the 2018 Results — For a party that had a great night on Tuesday, Democrats aren't really acting like it. Yes, they lost at least three Senate incumbents, but given the exposure they were up against, this is not such a bad result.
Reid J. Epstein / Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Plan to Pursue Most Aggressive Gun-Control Legislation in Decades — Focus spurred by an incoming class of lawmakers with ‘F’ NRA ratings who campaigned on the issue — WASHINGTON—Democrats say they will pass the most aggressive gun-control legislation in decades when they become …
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Axios
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Trump Threatens to Retaliate Against Reporters Who Don't Show ‘Respect’ — President Trump said on Friday that he might revoke the credentials of additional White House reporters if they do not “treat the White House with respect,” lobbing another threat at the news media two days …
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Trump is telling people he wants to replace Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross by the end of the year — President Donald Trump is telling people he wants to replace Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross by the end of the year, according to three sources familiar with the matter.
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Law & Crime and Political Wire
Katherine Faulders / ABC News:
Tensions rising between Mueller, Manafort over level of cooperation: Sources — Talks between Special Counsel Robert Mueller and former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort have grown increasingly tense over Manafort's apparent lack of cooperation with the investigation, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter.
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Observer, The Daily Caller and Raw Story
Ashley Feinberg / HuffPost:
Leak: Axios Editor Concedes Problems With HBO ‘S**tshow’ But Assures Staff That Haters Are Just Jealous — “They hate ya cause they ain't ya,” one employee wrote. — Their weekly staff meeting had become a crisis debriefing, and Axios employees were wondering where things had gone wrong.
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Los Angeles Times:
Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom names former Clinton advisor his chief of staff … Moving swiftly to fill the highest-ranking member of his nascent administration, Gov.-elect Gavin Newsom tapped Ann O'Leary, a longtime policy advisor to Hillary Clinton, to serve as his chief of staff and a leader of the transition team this fall.
Will Oremus / Slate:
A Vox Co-Founder Got Doxed on Twitter by a Hate-Spewing Incel, and Twitter Allowed It — If verified users with huge followings can't get Twitter to enforce its safety rules, what hope does everyone else have? — It Took Me Less Than an Hour to Find Illegal Animal Products at a Chinese Traditional Medicine Market
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Spiegel Online:
'We Can't Stop Brexit' — Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn believes that politics have left young people behind. In an interview with DER SPIEGEL, he speaks about Brexit, the crisis of social democracy in Europe and the uphill battle to unite his party. — The man upon whom the hopes …
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Jo Johnson, Politico and The Guardian
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
America's Fever Is Still Rising — Tuesday, if you step back, was an ordinary election in an extraordinary time. The swing against the president's party in the first midterm election was not far off the historical range. The average loss for the president's party in the House two years into a first term over the last century is 29.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Vox
Emma Roller / HuffPost:
Scott Walker Tried To Get Me Fired. Now He's Out Of A Job. — In the fall of 2011, I was an unemployed recent journalism school graduate in a country still clawing its way back from recession. At a family reunion, my grandma pulled out a piece of paper with a list of signatures …
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Raw Story
Michael Shepherd / Bangor Daily News:
Exit polling gives Golden an edge in 2nd District ranked-choice count. See each candidate's road to victory. — AUGUSTA, Maine — Assistant Maine House Majority Leader Jared Golden is favored to beat U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin in a ranked-choice voting count that could decide the tight race …
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Political Wire, IVN.us and KAJ-TV
Marisa Fernandez / Axios:
Trump says Macron's “EU army” plan is “insulting” — On his way to Paris, President Trump tweeted his dissatisfaction with French President Emmanuel Macron's suggestion that Europe should build its own military defense against the U.S., China and Russia, calling the idea “very insulting” …