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11:35 AM ET, November 12, 2018

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Cheyenne Haslett / ABC News:
Trump, without evidence, calls Florida ballots ‘massively infected,’ demands end to recounts  —  Just after returning from his trip to Europe, President Donald Trump on Monday morning turned back to the increasingly bitter battle over recounts in the Senate and governor's races in Florida …
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Washington Post:
Trump calls for halting recounts in Florida races for governor and Senate  —  TALLAHASSE — President Trump on Monday called for halting the just-launched recounts in the Florida races for Senate and governor, alleging without evidence that many ballots were missing and forged and that a valid tally was no longer possible.
Marc Caputo / Politico:
‘Incompetence’: Broward election chief likely to be forced from office by Scott, DeSantis  —  MIAMI — Counting unlawful votes.  Destroying ballots.  Sunshine Law violations.  Busted deadlines.  —  So many controversies have bedeviled Broward County Elections Supervisor Brenda Snipes …
Kirby Wilson / miamiherald:
In 26 recounts in major races around the nation since 2000, only 3 outcomes changed  —  The races for governor, U.S. Senate and commissioner of agriculture and consumer services are close — even for Florida.  —  But are they so close that a recount is likely to change the result?
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Trump: Florida midterm results “must go with Election Night” ballots
Discussion: ThinkProgress and Vox
Sabrina Eaton / Plain Dealer:
Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio is weighing a presidential run  —  WASHINGTON, D. C.  - After comfortably winning re-election to his U.S. Senate seat last week in a state that President Donald Trump won comfortably two years ago, Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown is weighing a run for president.
Discussion: Political Wire
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Jessica Wehrman / The Columbus Dispatch:
Sherrod Brown for president?  He's thinking about it  —  Sherrod Brown, speaking hours after an appearance on MSNBC's “Morning Joe,” said regardless of whether he runs, he wants Democrats who are seeking the White House to use lessons from his race as a blueprint for how to run in the industrial Midwest.
New York Times:
In North Korea, Missile Bases Suggest a Great Deception  —  WASHINGTON — North Korea is moving ahead with its ballistic missile program at 16 hidden bases that have been identified in new commercial satellite images, a network long known to American intelligence agencies but left undiscussed …
Discussion: VICE News, Raw Story and The Week
WGN-TV:
Officer shoots, kills armed security guard outside south suburban bar  —  Share Update: … For the latest updates on this story, click here.  —  ROBBINS, Ill. — Witnesses say a Midlothian police officer responding to a shooting inside a south suburban bar shot and killed the wrong person early Sunday morning.
Discussion: Raw Story
Ryan Grim / The Intercept:
Richard Ojeda, West Virginia Lawmaker Who Led Teacher Strikes, Will Run for President  —  Richard Ojeda is running for president.  Ojeda, a West Virginia state senator and retired U.S. Army major, lost his congressional bid in the state's 3rd District on Tuesday, but saw the largest swing …
Discussion: CNN, Politico, The Week and Splinter
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Anna Taylor / WJLA-TV:
West Virginia Senator Richard Ojeda announces run for U.S. president
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats load “subpoena cannon” with 85+ Trump targets  —  House Democrats plan to probe every aspect of President Trump's life and work, from family business dealings to the Space Force to his tax returns to possible “leverage” by Russia, top Democrats tell us.
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Jason Lewis / Wall Street Journal:
Who Lost The House?  John McCain  —  His July 2017 vote killed ObamaCare repeal and made Democratic lies impossible to refute.  —  The Republican Party lost its House majority on July 28, 2017, when Sen. John McCain ended the party's seven-year quest to repeal ObamaCare.
Discussion: Politico and Political Wire
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
As Dems consider impeaching Trump, GOP leaders regret pursuing Clinton  —  If Democrats are trying to reassure anyone that they won't impeach President Trump, they're aren't doing a very good job of it.  —  Just days after her party won control of the House, Rep. Nancy Pelosi made clear …
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RealClearInvestigations:   The Silence of Mueller's Trump-Russia ‘Canaries’
Laurence H. Tribe / HuffPost:
Yes, Whitaker's Appointment Is Unconstitutional.  Here's How To Challenge It.  —  Perhaps the most alarming if not exactly surprising fallout from last Tuesday's midterm elections was President Donald Trump's immediate dismissal of his long-beleaguered attorney general, Jeff Sessions …
Discussion: The Guardian, Mother Jones and CNN
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Neal Katyal / Washington Post:
The rules are clear: Whitaker can't supervise Mueller's investigation
Discussion: Mediaite, Politico and Hullabaloo
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Should the Press Boycott Trump?  Political Strategists Weigh In  —  The CNN chief Jeff Zucker gave his troops unexpected orders the day after President Trump snatched the press credential away from Jim Acosta, one of the network's White House correspondents.  —  The temptation to play it big was strong.
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Thomas Adamson / Associated Press:
Trudeau: Canadian intelligence has heard Khashoggi tapes  —  PARIS (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday became the first Western leader to acknowledge his country had heard recordings of the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi.  —  “Canada has been fully briefed …
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Saphora Smith / NBC News:   Trudeau acknowledges Canada has listened to Khashoggi tapes
Phil McCausland / NBC News:
Veterans haven't received GI Bill benefits for months due to ongoing IT issues at VA  —  “This is — to be kind — a train wreck,” said Rep. Phil Roe, R-Tenn., the chairman of the House Committee on Veterans Affairs.  —  Shelley Roundtree departed the U.S. Army in 2013 after seeing friends …
Discussion: Axios
Wall Street Journal:
Hillary Will Run Again  —  Reinventing herself as a liberal firebrand, Mrs. Clinton will easily capture the 2020 nomination.  —  Get ready for Hillary Clinton 4.0.  More than 30 years in the making, this new version of Mrs. Clinton, when she runs for president in 2020, will come full circle …
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
‘A 5-alarm fire’: GOP desperate to match Dems' online ATM  —  Mitch McConnell stood before a roomful of Republican donors on Wednesday night to thank them for their help in the midterms.  But the Senate leader also issued a dire warning: Democrats had just thumped them in the all-important online donor game …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump wants no more relief funds for Puerto Rico  —  President Trump doesn't want to give Puerto Rico any more federal money for its recovery from Hurricane Maria, White House officials have told congressional appropriators and leadership.  This is because he claims, without evidence …
Washington Post:
Vatican asks U.S. bishops not to vote on their proposals to tackle sexual abuse  —  BALTIMORE—The bishops of America's 196 Catholic dioceses and archdioceses gathered in Baltimore on Monday morning, meeting for the first time since sexual abuse scandals rocked the church in the summer.
Frances Stead Sellers / Washington Post:
‘Being silenced is not acceptable’: Doctors express outrage after NRA tells them ‘to stay in their lane’  —  At first, Judy Melinek didn't know how to respond when she learned about a National Rifle Association tweet last week telling doctors who dared enter the gun debate “to stay in their lane.”
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Michael Brice-Saddler / Washington Post:
A senator from Mississippi joked about ‘public hanging.’ Her black opponent called it ‘reprehensible.’ … Drawing cheers from a gaggle of supporters, the line appeared to be a throwaway one.  —  “If he invited me to a public hanging, I'd be on the front row,” Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss) …
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Emily Wagster Pettus / Associated Press:
Critics rebuke Mississippi senator's ‘public hanging’ remark
John Bresnahan / Politico:
'You can't beat somebody with nobody': Pelosi foes struggle to find a leader  —  The House Democratic rebels trying to keep Nancy Pelosi from becoming speaker have a big problem: They can't seem to find someone to run against her.  —  The naysayers claim they have the 15 to 20 votes it would take to block Pelosi on the House floor.
Rebecca Traister / The Cut:
46 Minutes With Barbara Lee Talking Iraq, poverty, and getting a seat at the table with the House's lefty conscience.  —  Representative Barbara Lee of California had spent the morning on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, giving a speech — word for word — that she'd given 17 years ago.
 
 
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