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Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Trump, Angry Over Mattis's Rebuke, Considers Removing Him 2 Months Early — WASHINGTON — President Trump, angry over days of news coverage characterizing the resignation of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis as a rebuke of the president, has told administration officials that he is considering removing …
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Allan Smith / NBC News:
Mattis to leave two months early, as Trump announces Patrick Shanahan will replace him — Trump announced that Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan, a former Boeing executive, will take over. — President Donald Trump announced in a Sunday tweet that Defense Secretary James Mattis …
Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump forces Mattis out two months early, names Shanahan acting defense secretary
Trump forces Mattis out two months early, names Shanahan acting defense secretary
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David Cohen / Politico:
Senators begged Mattis to stay, Durbin says
Kris Schneider / ABC News:
Mick Mulvaney says DHS can't ‘spend money from Mexico’ for wall: ‘We have to get it from the treasury’ — The president's incoming chief of staff said Sunday that any money for the border wall would have to come from the Treasury Department, saying “the Department of Homeland Security can't actually spend money from Mexico.”
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David Cohen / Politico:
Merkley: Border wall ‘a fourth-century strategy’ — In explaining Democratic opposition to border wall funding, Sen. Jeff Merkley on Sunday dubbed the wall “a fourth-century strategy” that his party would not support. — “Thirty-foot concrete wall, 30-foot steel spikes, that's not the smart way …
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Quinn Scanlan / ABC News:
President Trump not going to change his mind on Syria, even after resignations: Mick Mulvaney
President Trump not going to change his mind on Syria, even after resignations: Mick Mulvaney
Eli Watkins / CNN:
Mulvaney: ‘Very possible’ shutdown goes into 2019
Mulvaney: ‘Very possible’ shutdown goes into 2019
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Salena Zito / Washington Examiner:
Trump forgets his base is populists and conservatives — When candidate Donald J. Trump steamrolled American politics in 2016, he seemed to understand the coalition available to him was an eclectic bunch that felt its issues had been ignored. — They were both populists and conservatives, and they placed him in office.
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Niniek Karmini / Associated Press:
Tsunami set off by volcanic eruption kills 222 in Indonesia — CARITA BEACH, Indonesia (AP) — An eruption of one of the world's most infamous volcanic islands is believed to have triggered a tsunami that killed at least 222 people in Indonesia during a busy holiday weekend.
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Stanley Widianto / Washington Post:
Indonesia tsunami kills at least 222 after striking without warning
Washington Post:
Trump can launch nuclear weapons whenever he wants, with or without Mattis — No defense secretary can stop an impulsive president. — The abrupt and pointed resignation of Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis on Thursday alarmed official Washington. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) called him an …
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Sarah El Deeb / Associated Press:
Turkey masses troops near Kurdish-held Syrian town — BEIRUT (AP) — Turkey is massing troops near a town in northern Syria held by a U.S.-backed and Kurdish-led force, a war monitor said as Turkish media reported Sunday new reinforcement crossing the borders.
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Ben Kesling / Wall Street Journal:
Marines Deployed Abroad Seek Answers Amid Washington's Turmoil — Commandant faces questions on the troop drawdowns. His answer: ‘I have no idea.’ — Bost Air Field, Afghanistan—On a holiday visit to American troops overseas, Gen. Robert Neller, the Marine Corps commandant …
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Billie Winner-Davis / The Intercept:
My Daughter Reality Winner Faced Severe Punishment, but Key Figures in the Trump-Russia Scandal Are Getting Off Easy — Photo: Michael Holahan/The Augusta Chronicle/AP — Let me introduce myself. I am the mother of Reality Leigh Winner, a 27-year-old U.S. Air Force veteran who is in prison …
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NBC News:
Inside Bernie-world's war on Beto O'Rourke — As the Texas congressman's star rises, Sanders supporters turn up the heat: 'Reading Karl Marx is cool. Doing a livestream while you're doing your laundry is a gimmick.' — WASHINGTON — Forces loyal to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders are waging …
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Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Mystery company involved in Mueller investigation appeals to Supreme Court — Washington (CNN)An unnamed, foreign government-owned company in a mystery court case is asking the Supreme Court to pause a grand jury subpoena it received related to special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
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Greg Stohr / Bloomberg:
Mystery Filing Appears to Ask High Court to Act in Mueller Probe
Mystery Filing Appears to Ask High Court to Act in Mueller Probe
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Darren Sands / BuzzFeed News:
Andrew Gillum's Done Feeling Sorry For Himself. A Presidential Run Could Come Next. — His meeting with Barack Obama went over schedule. He and Beto O'Rourke have spoken. Not long ago, he thrilled 300 well-heeled political donors hungry to win in 2020.
Nancy Cook / Politico:
‘Bushies’ creep into Trump's administration — President Donald Trump uses the term “Bushie” as shorthand for anyone he considers too establishment, thinks too conventionally, or is just, in the president's mind, a pain. — But a strange thing has been happening within his administration lately.
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Deepa Seetharaman / Wall Street Journal:
Facebook's Lonely Conservative Takes on a Power Position — Joel Kaplan has emerged as the social-media site's protector against allegations of political bias — After more than a year of research and discussion, Facebook Inc. FB -6.33% late this summer shelved a project called “Common Ground” …
Paul Sperry / RealClearInvestigations:
John Huber, Justice Dept. Sheriff Who Never Quite Rode Into Town — John Huber has developed almost mythical status among pro-Trump tweeters since former Attorney General Jeff Sessions directed him to investigate why the FBI spied on Trump's aides and whether they protected Hillary Clinton and her foundation over alleged misdeeds.
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Josh Campbell / CNN:
Trump's relationship with Whitaker imperils the rule of law
Trump's relationship with Whitaker imperils the rule of law
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