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Washington Post:
New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation's scale and sweep — The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee
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Engadget, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Axios and Raw Story, more at Mediagazer »
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Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
Silicon Valley may have done ‘bare minimum’ to help Russia investigation, Senate Intel Committee told — Sen. Warner ‘deeply disappointed’ Google not on Capitol Hill — (CNN)The Senate Intelligence Committee has been advised that social media companies might have provided the “bare minimum” …
The Daily Beast:
Giuliani Said on ABC That President Knew Cohen Pushed Trump Tower Moscow ‘Up To November 2016’ — Rudy Giuliani claimed in an ABC interview that President Donald Trump knew that his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, was working on the Trump Tower Moscow deal “all the way up to...November of 2016.”
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ABC News, CANNONFIRE, Hullabaloo and Daily Kos
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David Edwards / Raw Story:
Giuliani melts down defending Trump lies about Cohen: 'Unless you're god, you'll never know what the truth is' — Rudy Giuliani, an attorney representing President Donald Trump, insisted that Trump's former attorney, Michael Cohen, could not be believed when it comes to allegations …
Jordyn Phelps / ABC News:
President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani blasts former personal attorney Michael Cohen as pathetic
President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani blasts former personal attorney Michael Cohen as pathetic
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
‘Over my dead body’: Giuliani dismisses prospect of Trump interview with Mueller
Quint Forgey / Politico:
Giuliani: ‘I can produce 20 witnesses’ to defend hush money payments
Giuliani: ‘I can produce 20 witnesses’ to defend hush money payments
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CANNONFIRE and Washington Post
New York Times:
A Shutdown Looms. Can the G.O.P. Get Lawmakers to Show Up to Vote? — WASHINGTON — Just days before a deadline to avert a partial government shutdown, President Trump, Democratic leaders and the Republican-controlled Congress are at a stalemate over the president's treasured border wall.
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Washington Post, CBS News and Raw Story
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Kris Schneider / ABC News:
Sen. Dick Durbin: Obamacare ruling ‘once again puts Republicans in Washington on the spot’
Sen. Dick Durbin: Obamacare ruling ‘once again puts Republicans in Washington on the spot’
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Bloomberg, USA Today, Daily Wire, Talking Points Memo, Politico and Breitbart
Ben Kamisar / NBC News:
Schumer: Trump's ‘temper tantrum’ over wall funding is leading to shutdown
Schumer: Trump's ‘temper tantrum’ over wall funding is leading to shutdown
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Vox
John Harwood / CNBC:
Voters are growing uneasy over the probes swirling around Trump, as a clear majority believe he hasn't been honest: NBC-WSJ poll — A robust 62 percent majority say Trump has not been honest about the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential campaign, up from 56 percent in August.
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Political Wire
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Mark Murray / NBC News:
Poll: 62 percent say Trump isn't telling the truth in Russia probe
Poll: 62 percent say Trump isn't telling the truth in Russia probe
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Hullabaloo and POLITICUSUSA
Aaron Zitner / Wall Street Journal:
Americans Have Mixed Feelings About Economy, Trump Presidency, WSJ/NBC News Poll Finds
Americans Have Mixed Feelings About Economy, Trump Presidency, WSJ/NBC News Poll Finds
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TheStreet
Michael S. Rosenwald / Washington Post:
The police officer who arrested a president — Amid President Trump's mounting legal problems, TV talking heads and bar-stool philosophers from Boise to Britain have been pondering one of the great mysteries of the U.S. Constitution. — Can the president of the United States actually be indicted?
New York Times:
They Grabbed Her Baby and Arrested Her at a Welfare Office. Now She's Speaking Out. — Jazmine Headley took her baby boy to a public benefits office in Brooklyn on a recent Friday to find out why the city had abruptly stopped paying for him to go to day care while she worked cleaning offices.
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
More Powerful Than a Russian Troll Army: The National Enquirer — The most powerful print publication in America might just be The National Enquirer. It functioned as a dirty-tricks shop for Donald J. Trump in 2016, which would have been the stuff of farce — the ultimate tabloid backs …
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
I Have Seen the Future of a Republican Party That Is No Longer Insane — This week, the Niskanen Center, a libertarian-leaning Washington think tank, held a conference on the future of the Republican Party, called “Starting Over: The Center-Right After Trump.”
Kurt Bardella / USA Today:
I became a Democrat a year ago and found my own voice. It changed everything. — I wrote my truth, held my breath and waited. I now care about lots more things than I used to, and I've finally embraced my Asian-American identity. — CONNECT — One year ago, I published a column …
Roxanne Roberts / Washington Post:
Robert Mueller is the most unknowable man in Washington — Mueller. Mueller. Mueller. Mueller. Mueller. Mueller. Everywhere, at any hour, it's Mueller time. — Special counsel Robert Swan Mueller III is the second-most famous man in Washington.
Connor O'Brien / Politico:
Trump adviser: We will ‘do whatever is necessary to build the border wall’ — White House senior adviser Stephen Miller on Sunday said the Trump administration would “do whatever is necessary” to build its signature wall on the U.S.-Mexico border, even if it means shutting down the government.
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Axios, Associated Press and Breitbart
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The Sub Beacon Podcast:
Introducing the Sub Beacon — Each week, geek out with Victorino Matus, Jonathan V. Last, and Sonny Bunch for a podcast about movies and pop culture. The guys behind the Substandard are back and worse than ever.
Dillon Collier / KSAT-TV:
Inmate who died in BCSO custody had been held since July on $300 bond — Janice Dotson-Stephens, 61, died Friday — SAN ANTONIO - Court records confirm that an inmate who died while in the custody of the Bexar County Sheriff's Office on Friday had been held in jail on a $300 bond since July.
Patricia Mazzei / New York Times:
'The Worst I've Ever Seen It': Lean Stone Crab Season Follows Red Tide in Florida — A prolonged red tide in Southwest Florida has hurt the iconic stone crab — and the fishermen, whose family businesses go back generations, who catch it. — EVERGLADES CITY, Fla. — On a good day …
Tom Gara / BuzzFeed News:
Here's How The Chief Palestinian Negotiator Described His Last Meeting With Jared Kushner — DOHA, Qatar— Things continue to not look great for Senior Advisor to the President Jared Kushner's push for a Middle East peace deal. — How could this be? It's not for a lack of meetings …
Axios:
Bob Corker on primarying Trump: “What is happening right now is not the standard Republicanism” — Sen. Bob Corker (R-Tenn.), nearing the end of his time in the Senate after his decision to retire, was mum on whether or not he'd support a primary challenge against President Trump in 2020 during …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
So, I Asked People in Saudi Arabia About Their Mad, Murderous Crown Prince — The U.S. has leverage over Riyadh. Let's use it. — RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — It's awkward to find yourself in a police state interviewing people about their leader's penchant for starving children, torturing women or dismembering critics.
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Trump says he'll review case of Matt Golsteyn, a Special Forces veteran who faces murder charge — The Army veteran is accused of killing an alleged Taliban bombmaker without permission. — President Trump tweeted Sunday that he will review the case of a former Special Forces officer …
Wall Street Journal:
The Fall of the House of Ghosn — Not everybody at Nissan was happy with their rock-star chairman, Carlos Ghosn. His high-living ways gave the company ammunition to take him down. — The house that helped trigger the downfall of Carlos Ghosn is a rose-colored mansion in one of Beirut's most expensive neighborhoods.