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Reuters:
Turkish paper: CIA had recording of Saudi prince demanding Khashoggi be ‘silenced’ — (Reuters) - A Turkish newspaper reported on Thursday CIA director Gina Haspel signaled to Turkish officials last month that the agency had a recording of a call in which Saudi Arabia's crown prince gave instructions to …
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New York Times:
Saudis Want a U.S. Nuclear Deal. Can They Be Trusted Not to Build a Bomb? — WASHINGTON — Before Saudi Arabia's crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, was implicated by the C.I.A. in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, American intelligence agencies were trying to solve a separate mystery …
Reuters:
CIA Has Recording of Saudi Crown Prince Ordering Khashoggi Silenced, Turkish Media Reports — Prominent Turkish columnist says CIA director Gina Haspel had ‘signaled’ the existence of the recording in a visit to Ankara — The CIA has a recording of a phone call in which Saudi Crown Prince …
The Daily Beast:
CIA Heard Audio of Saudi Crown Prince Giving Order to ‘Silence’ Jamal Khashoggi: Report — According to Turkish newspaper Hürriyet Daily News, the CIA has a recording in which Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman can be heard giving the order to “silence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possible.”
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Hürriyet Daily News, One America News Network and Common Dreams
Kate Sullivan / CNN:
Trump politicizes Thanksgiving call with troops to attack migrants, judges — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump used a Thanksgiving morning call with military members to weigh in on a wide variety of sensitive political topics, a stark departure from typical holiday greetings from the commander in chief.
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Washington Press, AOL, The Guardian, Axios, fox13now.com, Refinery29 and Washington Post
CBS News:
Trump defends Saudis, says “maybe the world” should be held accountable for Khashoggi's death — President Trump spent part of his Thanksgiving morning, after speaking with troops, to defend the Saudis following the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. — Mr. Trump doubled …
Washington Post:
Trump contradicts CIA on killing of Khashoggi, says agency ‘had feelings’ but did not firmly place blame on Saudi crown prince — Speaking to reporters at his Florida resort, President Trump said the CIA had not come to a conclusion that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered the killing …
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Axios
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump brushes aside CIA assertion that crown prince ordered killing, defends him and Saudi Arabia
Trump brushes aside CIA assertion that crown prince ordered killing, defends him and Saudi Arabia
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One America News Network, Politico and Axios
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Trump Dares Congress to Do What He Won't on Saudi Arabia
Trump Dares Congress to Do What He Won't on Saudi Arabia
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Washington Post, middleeastmonitor.com and IJR
Patrick Wintour / The Guardian:
Hillary Clinton: Europe must curb immigration to stop rightwing populists — Europe and centre left everywhere need tougher approach to phenomenon that fuelled Trump and Brexit, says Clinton — Europe must get a handle on immigration to combat a growing threat from rightwing populists …
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New York Times, JustOneMinute, Breitbart, FOX2now.com, RT, Axios, HuffPost, Politico, Guido Fawkes and The Daily Caller
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Fiery West Wing meeting led to more power for military at U.S.-Mexico border — President Donald Trump this week presided over an explosive meeting on a new Cabinet order granting the troops deployed at the southern border the right to use lethal force to defend border patrol agents.
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Political Wire
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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
American Troops at Border Won't Have Guns, Mattis Says
American Troops at Border Won't Have Guns, Mattis Says
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The Hill and The Guardian
Tamar Auber / Mediaite:
TPUSA Staffer Shut Down by Fox News Host After Comparing Hillary to Herpes: ‘Not Appropriate’ — Turning Point USA's Director of Spanish Engagement Anna Paulina found herself quickly booted from the air Thursday morning after comparing former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to “herpes.”
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
House Republicans subpoena Comey, Lynch for closed-door testimony — House Republicans served up some subpoenas with their Thanksgiving turkey this week, issuing last-minute demands for former FBI Director James Comey and former Attorney General Loretta Lynch to appear for closed-door testimony on Dec. 3 and Dec. 4, respectively.
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Wall Street Journal:
Washington Asks Allies To Drop Huawei — U.S. worried about potential Chinese meddling in 5G networks, but foreign carriers may balk — The U.S. government has initiated an extraordinary outreach campaign to foreign allies, trying to persuade wireless and internet providers in these countries …
Joe Sanberg / The Nation:
This Thanksgiving, It's OK to Not Feel Thankful — While many of us may have much to be thankful for, many of us are also in pain. — Every Thanksgiving, Americans are inundated with images of beautiful smiling families, sitting around tables overflowing with food.
Wall Street Journal:
Clock Ticks on Trump Intel Picks Stalled by Republicans — Senators keeps nominations on hold for leverage on other matters, as deadline nears — WASHINGTON—Two of President Trump's picks for top national security posts are being held up by Senate Republicans over issues unrelated …
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Raw Story
Corina Knoll / Los Angeles Times:
As deadly flames approached, a mother called her daughters to say goodbye … This is how I die. — She is standing in the driveway of a sand-colored house — she doesn't know whose — and the air is choked with smoke. — The sky is a nuclear orange. Wind is hurling embers against her body and into her blond wavy hair.
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The Daily Beast
Cas Mudde / The Guardian:
How populism became the concept that defines our age — The spread of this idea reflects a deep and lasting change in the way we view ‘the people’ and ‘the elites’ — “Populism” as a term was rarely used in the 20th century; it was limited to US historians describing, in highly specific terms …