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8:05 PM ET, November 21, 2018

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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Roberts criticizes Trump for “Obama judge” asylum comment  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Chief Justice John Roberts is pushing back against President Donald Trump's description of a judge who ruled against Trump's new migrant asylum policy as an “Obama judge.”  —  It's the first time that the leader …
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CNN:
Trump slams chief justice after Roberts chides the President  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump fired back Wednesday after Chief Justice John Roberts issued a rare rebuke of the President's disparaging remarks about federal judges.  —  “We do not have Obama judges or Trump judges …
Matthew Choi / Politico:
Trump hits back at Chief Justice Roberts, escalating an extraordinary exchange  —  Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and President Donald Trump took swipes at each other Wednesday in an extraordinary exchange over just how partisan federal courts really are.
Fred Ryan / Washington Post:
Trump's dangerous message to tyrants: Flash money and get away with murder  —  Fred Ryan is publisher and chief executive of The Washington Post.  He served as assistant to President Ronald Reagan.  —  A clear and dangerous message has been sent to tyrants around the world …
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Ali Kucukgocmen / Reuters:
Turkey accuses U.S. of turning blind eye to Saudi killing of Khashoggi
Discussion: twitchy.com and POLITICUSUSA
Wall Street Journal:   Trump's Crude Realpolitik
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Senators demand Trump say whether Saudi prince ordered Khashoggi killing
The Daily Beast:
House Intelligence Panel Hiring Money-Laundering Sleuths  —  One of President's biggest foes is taking steps to chase the Trump-Russia money trail.  —  The House intelligence committee's incoming Democratic majority is taking its first steps to follow Donald Trump's money, The Daily Beast has learned.
Gavin McInnes / YouTube:
GAVIN McINNES QUITS THE PROUD BOYS … As of today, November 21st, 2018, I am officially disassociating myself from the Proud Boys, in all capacities, forever.  I quit.  —  I was told to use the term “stepping down” but I refused because that makes no sense.  I was never the leader, only the founder.
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Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Proud Boys Founder Gavin McInnes Claims He's Quitting Far-Right Group  —  Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes announced he is quitting the far-right group of “Western chauvinists” on Wednesday, claiming the move would help Proud Boys members facing assault and riot charges in New York City.
Jerry Zremski / The Buffalo News:
Rep. Brian Higgins, in a reversal, will back Nancy Pelosi for speaker  —  WASHINGTON - Rep. Brian Higgins of Buffalo reversed course Wednesday and said he will support Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi to be the speaker of the House, delivering a devastating blow to a weakening rebellion …
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John Bresnahan / Politico:   Opposition to Pelosi slowly collapsing
Facebook:
Elliot Schrage on Definers  —  Yesterday outgoing Head of Communications and Policy Elliot Schrage shared more detail with our employees about the work we did with Definers, a Washington, DC PR firm.  —  Many of you have raised questions about our relationship with the Definers consulting firm.
Tara Copp / Military Times:
White House approves use of force, some law enforcement roles for border troops  —  The White House late Tuesday signed a memo allowing troops stationed at the border to engage in some law enforcement roles and use lethal force, if necessary — a move that legal experts have cautioned may run afoul of the Posse Comitatus Act.
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Wesley Morgan / Politico:
Mattis: New White House directive doesn't change border mission  —  The 5,800 active-duty troops deployed to the U.S.-Mexican border will remain mostly unarmed and won't expand their duties to arresting migrants, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Wednesday — despite a new White House order giving …
Associated Press:
Inside Trump's refusal to testify in the Mueller probe  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — The date had been picked, the location too, and the plan was penciled in: President Donald Trump would be whisked from the White House to Camp David on a quiet winter Saturday to answer questions from special counsel Robert Mueller's team.
Discussion: CNN and Mediaite
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Ben Riley-Smith / Telegraph:
MI6 battling to stop Donald Trump releasing classified Russia probe documents  —  MI6 chiefs are secretly battling Donald Trump to stop him publishing classified information linked to the Russian election meddling investigation.  —  The UK is warning that the US president …
Anna Massoglia / OpenSecrets.org:
Tax returns reveal one six-figure donor accounts for entirety of “dark money” funding Whitaker's nonprofit  —  A single six-figure donor accounted for 100 percent of funding raised by a nonprofit run by acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker before he became Jeff Sessions' chief of staff last year …
India Today:
American killed on Andaman island home to uncontacted people, body yet to be recovered  —  The murder took place on an island inhabited by the Sentinelese people, who are protected under Indian law  —  A rare photo of two members of the Sentinelese tribe, which is protected under Indian law …
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RIA Novosti / Meduza.io:
The head of Russia's GRU spy agency is reported dead ‘after a long and serious illness’  —  Igor Korobov, the head of Russia's Military Intelligence Directorate (GRU), died “after a long and serious illness,” a Defense Ministry spokesperson told the news agency RIA Novosti early on November 22.
Marshall Allen / ProPublica:
You Snooze, You Lose: Insurers Make The Old Adage Literally True  —  Millions of sleep apnea patients rely on CPAP breathing machines to get a good night's rest.  Health insurers use a variety of tactics, including surveillance, to make patients bear the costs.  Experts say it's part of the insurance industry playbook.
Discussion: Daily Kos
Tyler Durden / Zero Hedge:
Clinton Foundation Donations Plummet 90%  —  The Clinton Foundation saw contributions dry up approximately 90% over a three-year period between 2014 and 2017, according to financial statements.  —  The global charity is currently under investigation by the DOJ, FBI and IRS for a variety of allegations …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and The Hill
Everton Bailey Jr / Oregonian:
No charges for FedEx driver who fatally punched man calling him racial slurs  —  A FedEx driver was found legally justified in punching a man in Northeast Portland, who later died, after the stranger called the worker racial slurs and tried to hit the driver first, the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office announced Monday.
New York Times:
Nick Ayers Is Rising Fast in Trump's Washington.  How Far Will He Go?  —  WASHINGTON — To a president who likes his aides to have a certain kind of central-casting mien, Nick Ayers definitely looks the part.  —  A floppy-haired, dimple-chinned political operative with a disarming Southern drawl …
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Vanity Fair
Elizabeth Spiers / Washington Post:
Ivanka Trump ignores rules because she doesn't treat the White House as a real job  —  But her emails?  —  Elizabeth Spiers is the chief executive of the Insurrection, a progressive digital messaging firm.  —  Ivanka Trump arrived Tuesday at the annual White House turkey pardon …
Discussion: Raw Story, Refinery29, CNN and ThinkProgress
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Democrats won House popular vote by largest midterm margin since Watergate  —  Nationally, Democrats have 53.1 percent of all votes counted while Republicans took 45.2 percent.  —  Not since the Watergate scandal have Democrats run up such a large margin of victory in midterm House races, NBC News data showed.
Discussion: Political Wire
Grant Stern / The Dworkin Report:
Two journalists just revealed how they helped expose the Trump Russia affair  —  Producer Grant Stern interviews Miami Book Fair presenters and co-authors David Corn and Michael Isikoff, about their book Russian Roulette and their role as two of the journalists who played a pivotal role …
BBC:
Briton Matthew Hedges jailed for life on UAE spy charge  —  A British PhD student has been sentenced to life in prison in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for spying.  —  Matthew Hedges, 31, of Durham University, has said he is innocent, and that he had been researching the country's security strategy.
Discussion: NPR and New Republic
The Daily Beast:
DHS Wouldn't Take Mattis' No for an Answer on Lethal Force  —  Prosecute Comey?  Obstruction Case vs. Trump Looks Complete.  —  By BARBARA MCQUADE … FRATRICIDE?  —  Suspect in NJ Family's Torching Is Victim's Brother  —  By PILAR MELENDEZ  —  DRAIN THE SWAMP?  —  Who's the Next Cabinet Member to Go?
Dan Desai Martin / Shareblue Media:
Trump: Don't think about troops who can't spend Thanksgiving at home  —  As a result of Trump's racist pre-election border stunt, thousands of troops must spend Thanksgiving away from their families.  —  Many Americans feel sympathy for the thousands of troops who are missing Thanksgiving …
Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
Mississippi Senate Special: It's All About Turnout  —  Lost amid recounts in Florida, uncertainty in Georgia and a handful of uncalled House races is the special election run-off in Mississippi to fill the remainder of former Republican U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran's term.
Discussion: Roll Call, Weekly Standard and Reuters
Patti Domm / CNBC:
Economists see the Trump economy slowing drastically next year before a possible recession in 2020  — Economic growth popped in 2018, boosted by tax cuts, but those benefits should fade in 2019 and growth will get back to its longer term pace of near 2 percent.
CNN:
The President's company braces for Democratic investigations  —  (CNN)In the days after the midterm elections, executives at President Donald Trump's family business, the Trump Organization, huddled on calls to discuss the possible implications of Democrats winning back the House of Representatives …
Matt Pearce / Los Angeles Times:
What did it take to launch the internet's most notorious neo-Nazi site?  A little help from Dad  —  The white nationalists mailed their donations in dribs and drabs: Sometimes a $10 check, sometimes as money orders, sometimes in cash — often in U.S. dollars, but also in British pounds and other foreign currencies.
 
 
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