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Brett McGurk, top U.S. envoy in ISIS fight, resigns — Brett McGurk, special presidential envoy for the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, had been planning to exit his post in February 2019. But sources tell CBS News that he informed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that he will accelerate …
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US envoy to anti-IS coalition quits over Trump's Syria move — WASHINGTON (AP) — Brett McGurk, the U.S. envoy to the global coalition fighting the Islamic State group, has resigned in protest to President Donald Trump's abrupt decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria …
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Brett McGurk, Top U.S. Diplomat Leading Fight Against Islamic State, Resigns — Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy to the coalition fighting the Islamic State, has accelerated his resignation, telling colleagues this weekend that he could not carry out President Trump's newly declared policy of withdrawing from Syria.
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U.S. envoy to coalition fighting ISIS resigns in protest of Trump's Syria decision — Brett McGurk, the U.S. envoy to the international coalition fighting the Islamic State, has resigned in protest of President Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Syria.


Good Riddance to America's Syria Policy
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US envoy in ISIS fight, Brett McGurk, resigns over US withdrawal from Syria
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Dear Anonymous Inside the Trump Administration
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For Trump, ‘a War Every Day,’ Waged Increasingly Alone — At the midpoint of his term, the president has grown more sure of his own judgment and more isolated from anyone else's than at any point since he took office. — WASHINGTON — When President Trump grows frustrated with advisers during meetings …


Trump Plan to Win the Shutdown: A Noun, a Verb, and ‘Caravan’ — The White House intends to send surrogates on television to hammer Democrats and to accuse them of wanting drugs, terror, and ‘trafficking’ pouring over the southern border. — With the latest government shutdown …
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Slat man: Trump's Christmas shutdown spooks GOP — President Trump's self-inflicted shutdown before Christmas has left Republicans with a debacle as their last act in control of the House. And now the party is even more worried about the outlook beginning Jan. 3, when Democrats take over.
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Trump's shutdown stunt is an act of needless stupidity — “IT'S ACTUALLY part of what you do when you sign up for any public service position.” So said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.) when asked about the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who will have to work without pay …
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Government Shutdown to Continue for Days as Senate Adjourns Until Thursday — WASHINGTON — The partial government shutdown that began early Saturday will continue for the next several days, as Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, adjourned the Senate until Thursday and the White House indicated …
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Reliable Allies Refuse to Defend a President Content With Chaos
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Inside the frantic negotiations that failed to avert a shutdown
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Government Shuts Down Ahead Of Holiday Over Stalemate On Border Wall Funding
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Trump Discusses Firing Fed's Powell After Latest Rate Hike, Sources Say — Advisers warn ousting Fed chairman would lead to market rout — President's legal authority to remove Powell is unclear — President Donald Trump has discussed firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell …
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Fed Scholar Expects Immediate ‘Market Chaos’ If Trump Ousts Powell
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Russians launched pro-Jill Stein social media blitz to help Trump win election, reports say — Building support for Stein was one of a “roster of themes” the Moscow-sanctioned internet trolls “turned to repeatedly,” report says. — Two days before the 2016 presidential election …
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A reporter's dispatch from Trump country featured a ‘Mexicans Keep Out’ sign. But he made it all up. — When an out-of-town journalist showed up in Fergus Falls, Minn., in February 2017, Michele Anderson couldn't help but feel skeptical. Claas Relotius had been telling residents …


Cory Booker Is Building A 2020 Campaign That's Just Like Him: Vegan, Hyperactive, And Unapologetically Unconventional — French fries with Iowans in Newark. Eager big donors. A clearly defined message of “radical love.” Cory Booker has spent a year laying the groundwork for an ambitious possible presidential bid.
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It's official. We lost the Cold War. — Perhaps the timing of George H.W. Bush's death last month was merciful. This way he didn't have to see America lose the Cold War. — Bush presided over the Soviet Union's collapse in 1991. But the triumph he and others earned with American blood …
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The GOP Ends Its One-Party Rule In Shambles — The government is literally shut down as Republicans get ready to hand over the House to Democrats. — WASHINGTON Republicans couldn't believe their luck after the 2016 elections. Many of them fully expected Hillary Clinton to become president.


Americans have a different view about indicting a sitting president — Much has been made of the Justice Department's standing opinion that a sitting president cannot be indicted while in office. That's an opinion, not settled law, and one that is the subject of lively debate among legal scholars.


You Can't Serve Both Trump and America — The story is told of Jim Mattis, when he was the commanding general at Quantico, relieving a young lance corporal on Christmas. The rest of that wintry day, those entering the front gate of the Marine base were startled to see that the sentry was a general …
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The Year of the Old Boys — It's hard to overstate the extent to which childish masculinity revealed itself in 2018 as the engine of power in America. — Many of us have spent 2018 trying to wrap our heads around how, exactly, the country whose slightly priggish brand was once meritocracy …