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CNN:
Exclusive: Two key answers from Trump to Mueller — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump told special counsel Robert Mueller in writing that Roger Stone did not tell him about WikiLeaks, nor was he told about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between his son, campaign officials …
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Wall Street Journal:
Manafort Lied About Business Dealings, Mueller's Team Believes — Statements, which the former Trump aide describes as truthful, led the special counsel to end his plea agreement — Paul Manafort's alleged misstatements to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigators include comments …
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Raw Story, Mediaite, Politico, Law & Crime, Talking Points Memo and Liberty Unyielding
New York Post:
Trump says pardon for Paul Manafort still a possibility … He's never discussed a pardon for Paul Manafort, President Trump said Wednesday — but it's “not off the table.” — “It was never discussed, but I wouldn't take it off the table. Why would I take it off the table?” …
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Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Roger Stone and Jerome Corsi Pushed Seth Rich Lie After Privately Admitting Hackers Stole DNC Emails — Newly released email shows the Russia truthers knew full well who supplied Wikileaks. They kept blaming a murdered staffer, even after his parents begged them to stop.
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Raw Story, Boing Boing and Law & Crime
MSNBC:
Key Mueller witness: I lied and I'm ready to die in jail — In a blockbuster interview, key Mueller witness and Roger Stone associate Jerome Corsi admits to MSNBC's Ari Melber that he lied to Congress, that he tried to get stolen Clinton emails back to the Trump campaign in 2016, that he …
Washington Post:
Trump's night-owl calls to Roger Stone in 2016 draw scrutiny in Mueller probe — The calls almost always came deep into the night. — Caller ID labeled them “unknown,” but Roger Stone said he knew to pick up quickly during those harried months of the 2016 presidential campaign.
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HuffPost, Politico, Mother Jones, Booman Tribune, Hullabaloo, National Review and Washington Monthly
John Santucci / ABC News:
Mueller asked Trump about 2016 RNC platform change regarding Ukraine: Sources
Mueller asked Trump about 2016 RNC platform change regarding Ukraine: Sources
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News Agency UNIAN, Political Wire and TheBlaze
Bob Bauer / Lawfare:
Roger Stone's ‘Time in the Barrel’: Campaign Dirty Tricks, Political Sabotage and the Law
Roger Stone's ‘Time in the Barrel’: Campaign Dirty Tricks, Political Sabotage and the Law
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Washington Post, HuffPost and CNN
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Trump adviser sought WikiLeaks emails via Farage ally, Mueller document alleges
Trump adviser sought WikiLeaks emails via Farage ally, Mueller document alleges
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Washington Post, Washington Times and Associated Press
Julie K. Brown / miamiherald:
How a future Trump Cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime — On a muggy October morning in 2007, Miami's top federal prosecutor, Alexander Acosta, had a breakfast appointment with a former colleague, Washington, D.C., attorney Jay Lefkowitz.
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Landon Thomas Jr / New York Magazine:
Jeffrey Epstein: International Moneyman of Mystery
The Daily Beast:
Stormy Daniels: Michael Avenatti Sued Trump For Defamation Against My Wishes — The porn star also says her lawyer refused to give her information about how her crowdfunding money was being spent, and launched a second crowdfund without her knowledge. — Michael Avenatti sued Donald Trump …
New York Post:
Trump slams special counsel after retweeting image of Rosenstein behind bars … WASHINGTON - It was no accident that President Trump Wednesday retweeted an image of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein locked up. — When asked during an interview with The Post: “Why do you think he belongs behind bars?”
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Washington Post, CNN, ABC News, Breitbart, Raw Story, The Daily Caller, Talking Points Memo, Mediaite and The Gateway Pundit
Jason Bittel / Washington Post:
Meet Knickers, the giant cow that is neither a cow nor a giant — This week, a Holstein by the name of Knickers captured the heart of the Internet by standing horns and shoulders above a herd of cattle on a farm in Australia. — And there's no arguing that the lad is large.
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The Verge, New York Times, Vox, Chicago Sun-Times, Mashable, twitchy.com and Outside the Beltway
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Lane Sainty / BuzzFeed:
Here's The Deal With The Smaller Cows Surrounding The Huge Cow
Here's The Deal With The Smaller Cows Surrounding The Huge Cow
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BuzzFeed News
The Hill:
Senate advances Yemen resolution in rebuke to Trump — The Senate advanced a resolution on Wednesday to end U.S. support for the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen, dealing a significant blow to the Trump administration. — The Senate voted 63-37 to discharge the resolution from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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The Daily Beast:
White House Muzzled CIA on Khashoggi Slaying, Mattis and Pompeo Say
White House Muzzled CIA on Khashoggi Slaying, Mattis and Pompeo Say
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ThinkProgress, CNN, Mediaite, Roll Call, TheBlaze, One America News Network, The Deep State Blog, Talking Points Memo and The Guardian
Jack Crowe / National Review:
Graham Vows to Block GOP Agenda Until CIA Briefs Congress on Khashoggi Murder
Graham Vows to Block GOP Agenda Until CIA Briefs Congress on Khashoggi Murder
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Weekly Standard and Front Page Magazine
Elana Schor / Politico:
Senate defies White House on Saudi support in Yemen
Senate defies White House on Saudi support in Yemen
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One America News Network, WPRI-TV and ABC News
Ken White / New York Times:
Why Did Manafort Cooperate With Trump Over Mueller? — Lawyers for Manafort and Trump engaged in a brazen violation of criminal defense norms. The move could pay off, or it could blow up spectacularly. — Mr. White, a criminal defense lawyer, is a former federal prosecutor.
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Ken Dilanian / NBC News:
Cooperation between Trump, Manafort camps raises specter of obstruction of justice
Cooperation between Trump, Manafort camps raises specter of obstruction of justice
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Bloomberg, Washington Post, Fox News Insider, NPR, Mediaite, Washington Press, CNBC, Shareblue Media and Raw Story
Mark Z. Barabak / Los Angeles Times:
TJ Cox beats Republican Rep. David Valadao to give Democrats gain of 40 House seats, seven in California — TJ Cox defeated three-term Republican Rep. David Valadao on Wednesday, giving Democrats a gain of seven House seats in California and 40 nationwide — the party's strongest midterm showing since …
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New York Times:
'If Bobbie Talks, I'm Finished': How Les Moonves Tried to Silence an Accuser — A trove of text messages details a plan by Mr. Moonves and a faded Hollywood manager to bury a sexual assault allegation. Instead, the scheme helped sink the CBS chief, and may cost him $120 million.
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Bloomberg, Mediaite, Deadline and TMZ.com, more at Mediagazer »
New York Times:
Mississippi's Era of Outsize Clout in Washington Is Waning — OXFORD, Miss. — It is difficult to miss Mississippi's trophies of power. — There is the Thad Cochran Research Center, standing just off the University of Mississippi's tailgating hub, and in Hattiesburg …
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Daily Kos and Outside the Beltway
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
GOP played to win in Mississippi Senate race, outspent DNC 3-1
GOP played to win in Mississippi Senate race, outspent DNC 3-1
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Mississippi Politics and News, twitchy.com and Corsi Nation
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Democrats overwhelmingly nominate Pelosi as Speaker amid rebellion — House Democrats voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to nominate Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to the Speakership in a 203-32 vote. — The outcome was no surprise despite an entrenched rebellion from insurgent lawmakers who want changes to Democratic leadership.
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Washington Post, The Atlantic, The Root, VTDigger, The Gateway Pundit, Daily Wire and Washington Free Beacon
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Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
Nancy Pelosi is going to be speaker again. What Democrats need now is a TV talking head.
Nancy Pelosi is going to be speaker again. What Democrats need now is a TV talking head.
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Democrats Resoundingly Nominate Pelosi as Speaker, but Defections Signal Fight Ahead
Democrats Resoundingly Nominate Pelosi as Speaker, but Defections Signal Fight Ahead
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The Hill, Washington Monthly, Cafe Hayek and The Root
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
An Insider Book Tries to Praise Trump, But Instead Exposes His Corruption — Trumponomics is a damning exposé of the corrupt bargain between Donald Trump and the party's wealthy insiders. The odd thing is that the book is not intended as an exposé at all …
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Raw Story and Hullabaloo
John Santucci / ABC News:
Exclusive: Ivanka Trump defends use of private email, brushes aside Mueller probe — Ivanka Trump, the eldest daughter and a senior adviser to President Donald Trump, defended her use of a private email account while transitioning to an administration job, insisting to ABC News …
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Cynthia Sewell / Idaho Statesman:
Amid political turmoil, Ivanka Trump attempts a quiet swing through Idaho
Amid political turmoil, Ivanka Trump attempts a quiet swing through Idaho
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VentureBeat, Raw Story and Politico
New York Post:
Trump threatens to declassify ‘devastating’ docs about Democrats … In a wide-ranging, exclusive interview with The Post, President Trump said Wednesday that if House Democrats launched probes into his administration — which he called “presidential harassment” — they'd pay a heavy price.
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CNN, Axios, Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite
Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed News:
Data Shows Tucker Carlson Is The Daily Stormer's Favorite Pundit — It's no secret that Andrew Anglin, among the United States' most prominent white supremacists, loves Tucker Carlson. — Enamored of the Fox News host's antagonistic interviews with liberals and people of color …
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Contemptor
Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
Papadopoulos's Russia Ties Continue to Intrigue — George Papadopoulos, a Trump campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to federal agents about his interactions with a Russia-linked professor in 2016, went to jail on Monday after fighting, and failing, to delay the start of his two-week prison sentence.
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Raw Story and Daily Torch
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Senate Judiciary cancels nominee hearings over Flake's Mueller stand — The Senate Judiciary Committee cancelled a Thursday hearing on judicial nominees as Jeff Flake's stand for a bill to protect special counsel Robert Mueller continues to wreak havoc in the lame duck session.
Matthew Singer / Willamette Week:
Did a Rave Review Really Shut Down Portland Burger Bar Stanich's? Maybe It Was the Owner's Legal Troubles. — The personal life of the owner had been spiraling into chaos long before his restaurant landed on the national radar. — For almost a year, the sudden and unexplained closure …
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Yeganeh Torbati / Reuters:
Separated by travel ban, Iranian families reunite at border library — DERBY LINE, VERMONT/STANSTEAD, QUEBEC (Reuters) - During the six-hour drive from New York City to a tiny town in northern Vermont, Iranian student Shirin Estahbanati cried at the thought of seeing her father for the first time in nearly three years.
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New Republic and CityLab
Jane C. Timm / NBC News:
Texas woman with four children gets eight years in jail for voter fraud — Rosa Maria Ortega, a green card holder, voted for the attorney general who prosecuted her, according to her attorney. — A Texas appeals court upheld the conviction of green card holder Rosa Maria Ortega for voter fraud …
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Hit & Run and Conservative News Today
Todd Richmond / Associated Press:
Wisconsin Democrats fear GOP redistricting end-around — MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democrats scored a huge win when Tony Evers captured the governor's office last month. But an even bigger fight is looming as Republican lawmakers prepare to redraw legislative boundaries …
The Charlotte Observer:
What we know - and need to know soon - about the Board of Elections 9th District bombshell — What's going on in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District? An election certification is being held up. The person behind the delay is being a bit coy about it. The public is in the dark.
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Daily Kos, Conservative Review, Roll Call and The Resurgent
Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
CNN commentator calls for elimination of Israel, endorses violent Palestinian ‘resistance’ — CNN commentator Marc Lamont Hill, in a Wednesday speech to the United Nations, called for violent resistance against Israel and advocated expanding Palestine “from the river to the sea,” …
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Conservative Review, Washington Free Beacon, Arutz Sheva, twitchy.com, Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
CNN:
Exclusive: Trump administration to announce final bump stock ban — Washington (CNN)The Trump administration plans to announce the long-anticipated federal rule officially banning bump stocks in the coming days, according to US officials familiar with the matter.
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Washington Times
Valerie Richardson / Washington Times:
White liberals ‘patronize’ minorities: study — Liberals present themselves as warmer, less competent to minority audiences — White liberals present themselves as less competent when addressing minorities, while conservatives use the same vocabulary no matter what the race of their audience, according to a newly released study.
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Townhall and Liberty Unyielding
Rebecca Nagle / Washington Post:
Half the land in Oklahoma could be returned to Native Americans. It should be. — A Supreme Court case about jurisdiction in an obscure murder has huge implications for tribes. — Rebecca Nagle is a writer, advocate and citizen of Cherokee Nation living in Tahlequah, Okla.