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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Trump considering Mark Meadows for chief of staff — Over the past 24 hours, President Trump has been privately asking many people who they think should be his new chief of staff, according to three sources with direct knowledge. — What's happening: Trump has asked confidants …
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Michael C. Bender / Wall Street Journal:
Pence Chief of Staff Nick Ayers Won't Be Next White House Staff Chief — President Trump, Pence's chief of staff unable to agree on time frame for job — WASHINGTON—Nick Ayers, a top Trump campaign consultant and administration staffer, won't be the next White House chief of staff …
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Bloomberg:
Ayers Won't Be Trump Chief of Staff, Disrupting Succession Plan — Aide to Pence was viewed as frontrunner to replace Kelly — Meadows, Lighthizer, Mulvaney, Whitaker said among contenders — Top vice-presidential aide Nick Ayers won't take over as expected from John Kelly …
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CNN:
Ayers not taking job as White House chief of staff — (CNN)Nick Ayers, the leading candidate to replace John Kelly as President Donald Trump's chief of staff, will not be taking the job, a White House official told CNN Sunday. — Ayers, who has served as Vice President Mike Pence's chief …
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Mehdi Hasan / The Intercept:
John Kelly Was a Bully, Bigot, and Liar for Trump. Goodbye and Good Riddance. — Photo: Oliver Contreras, Pool/Getty Images — Goodbye, John Kelly. — The president's chief of staff is heading for the White House exit. “John Kelly will be leaving,” Donald Trump confirmed to reporters on Saturday.
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Steven Mnuchin is under consideration to become Trump's next chief of staff, but he has indicated …
Steven Mnuchin is under consideration to become Trump's next chief of staff, but he has indicated …
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Andrew McCarthy / Fox News:
Why Trump is likely to be indicted by Manhattan US Attorney — The major takeaway from the 40-page sentencing memorandum filed by federal prosecutors Friday for Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney, is this: The president is very likely to be indicted on a charge of violating federal campaign finance laws.
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New York Times:
Done With Michael Cohen, Federal Prosecutors Shift Focus to Trump Family Business — When federal prosecutors recommended a substantial prison term for President Trump's former lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, they linked Mr. Trump to the crimes Mr. Cohen had committed in connection with the 2016 presidential campaign.
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New York Times:
Prosecutors Effectively Accuse Trump of Defrauding Voters. What Does It Mean? — WASHINGTON — The latest revelations by prosecutors investigating President Trump and his team draw a portrait of a candidate who personally directed an illegal scheme to manipulate the 2016 election …
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Michael Burke / The Hill:
Schiff: Trump may face ‘real prospect of jail time’
Schiff: Trump may face ‘real prospect of jail time’
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Michael Balsamo / Associated Press:
Whether a president can be prosecuted remains in dispute
Whether a president can be prosecuted remains in dispute
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Sophie Tatum / CNN:
Former Nixon WH lawyer: Congress will have ‘little choice’ but to begin impeachment proceedings
Former Nixon WH lawyer: Congress will have ‘little choice’ but to begin impeachment proceedings
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Martin Matishak / Politico:
Hush money payments could be ‘impeachable offenses,’ top Dem warns
Hush money payments could be ‘impeachable offenses,’ top Dem warns
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Nic Robertson / CNN:
'I can't breathe.' Jamal Khashoggi's last words disclosed in transcript, source says — Khashoggi messages reveal sharp criticism of MBS — (CNN)"I can't breathe." These were the final words uttered by Jamal Khashoggi after he was set upon by a Saudi hit squad at the country's consulate in Istanbul …
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Washington Post:
Russians interacted with at least 14 Trump associates during the campaign and transition — The Russian ambassador. A deputy prime minister. A pop star, a weightlifter, a lawyer, a Soviet army veteran with alleged intelligence ties. — Again and again and again, over the course …
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Adam Davidson / New Yorker:
The Ineptitude of Donald Trump's Co-Conspirators
The Ineptitude of Donald Trump's Co-Conspirators
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Quinn Scanlan / ABC News:
Pardoning Paul Manafort would be ‘terrible mistake,’ could ‘trigger a debate’ about pardon power: Sen. Marco Rubio — Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said repeatedly that President Donald Trump pardoning former campaign chairman Paul Manafort would be a “terrible mistake,” and that doing so could possibly …
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Roey Hadar / ABC News:
Sen. Chris Murphy: Mueller probe now ‘beyond the stage’ of Clinton impeachment
Sen. Chris Murphy: Mueller probe now ‘beyond the stage’ of Clinton impeachment
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Scott Gleeson / USA Today:
Old homophobic tweets from Kyler Murray's Twitter account surface after he wins Heisman — Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray had a Saturday to remember. But the Oklahoma quarterback's memorable night also helped resurface social media's memory of several homophobic tweets more than six years old.
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Andrew Kragie / The Atlantic:
A Close Reading of the 235-Page Comey Transcript — The band got back together on Friday. For five hours, members of the House of Representatives peppered former FBI Director James Comey with questions. All the greatest hits were there: Hillary Clinton's private email server …
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Wesley Morgan / Politico:
Trump reverses course, tells Pentagon to boost budget request to $750 billion — President Donald Trump has told Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to submit a $750 billion budget proposal for fiscal 2020, in a reversal from his pledge to trim defense spending, two people familiar with the budget negotiations have told POLITICO.
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Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
At NPR, an army of temps faces a workplace of anxiety and insecurity — Julia Botero was happy to catch on, and determined to stay on, at NPR. After completing an internship at the public broadcasting organization in Washington in 2013, she began a year-long stint as a temporary employee …
Bloomberg:
France to Probe Possible Russian Influence on Yellow Vest Riots — Security services to look into social media, minister says — Russian-linked sites increase targeting of French protests — France opened a probe into possible Russian interference behind the country's Yellow Vest protests …
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Angela Charlton / Associated Press:
Paris cleans up after latest riot; pressure builds on Macron
Paris cleans up after latest riot; pressure builds on Macron
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Washington Post:
Domestic slayings: Brutal and foreseeable — The Washington Post found that nearly half of the women who were murdered during the past decade were, like Parnell and Cisneros, killed by a current or former intimate partner. In a close analysis of five cities, about a third of the male killers …