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Michael Brice-Saddler / Washington Post:
Chris Christie rips Kushner's dad: ‘One of the most loathsome, disgusting crimes that I prosecuted’ — Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie took several shots at White House senior adviser Jared Kushner in his new book “Let Me Finish,” alleging that in an act of spite …
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Hot Air:
Jared Trying To Broker A Major Immigration Compromise For Some Reason — The words “grand bargain” aren't used here by Axios but that's the upshot. Kushner's thinking big — not “DREAM for wall” but bigger, trying to see if he can cobble something together that brings everyone aboard a la his success on criminal justice reform.
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Talks to avoid a shutdown begin ... What to watch — DRIVING THE DAY — THE HOUSE-SENATE COMMITTEE that will negotiate the legislative future of PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP'S border wall meets for the first time this afternoon in HC-5, a basement Capitol meeting room.
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Mary Louise Kelly / NPR:
Chris Christie: There Is No One With More Influence Over Trump Than Jared Kushner
Chris Christie: There Is No One With More Influence Over Trump Than Jared Kushner
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Cliff Sims Is Proud to Have Served Trump — In August, 2016, Cliff Sims, the C.E.O. of an Alabama-based conservative news site, joined the Trump campaign. He then followed Trump to the White House, where he worked as the special assistant to the President and as the director …
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New York Times:
The Many Ways to Leave the White House
The Many Ways to Leave the White House
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Brian Stelter / CNN:
Trump's Twitter insult about ‘Team of Vipers’ might be helping Cliff Sims sell books
Trump's Twitter insult about ‘Team of Vipers’ might be helping Cliff Sims sell books
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The Daily Beast and Washington Post
CNN:
Kamala Harris is open to compromise on private insurers' role during ‘Medicare for all’ push — Kamala Harris backs ‘Medicare-for-all’ plan — (CNN)By stating she would eliminate private insurers as a necessary part of implementing “Medicare-for-all,” California Sen. Kamala Harris during …
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CNN:
Democrats distance themselves from Harris' call to eliminate private health plans — Kamala Harris backs ‘Medicare-for-all’ plan — (CNN)The emerging 2020 presidential campaign has deepened the Democratic party's divide over how the government should cover all Americans …
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twitchy.com and Daily Wire
Jonathan Cohn / HuffPost:
Kamala Harris Backs Medicare For All And She Isn't Messing Around
Kamala Harris Backs Medicare For All And She Isn't Messing Around
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Common Dreams, Vox and IJR
David Harsanyi / The Federalist:
Kamala Harris Sounds A Lot Like An Authoritarian
Kamala Harris Sounds A Lot Like An Authoritarian
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Breitbart
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Tulsi Gabbard campaign in disarray — Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaign hasn't officially launched yet but it's already melting down. — Two-and-a-half weeks after the Hawaii Democrat told CNN she had decided to run for the White House—an announcement that even her own staff didn't know was coming …
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Financial Times:
Trump sat down with Putin at G20 without US note-taker — Donald Trump sat down with Vladimir Putin for several minutes of conversation at the end of an evening event at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires in November, with no translator or note-taker from the US side to record the dialogue between the leaders …
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Alex Ward / Vox:
Trump met Putin without staff or note takers present — again — Trump reportedly keeps finding a way to meet the Russian leader privately. — If you're a US president, it's probably not a great idea to meet with a foreign leader who meddled in your country's elections without some way to record what's being discussed.
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Raw Story
Billy House / Bloomberg:
GOP Lawmaker Tells Ocasio-Cortez Congress Isn't Just ‘Eating Bonbons’ — Leading House conservative addresses New York Democrat — Two lawmakers mix it up at first meeting of Oversight panel — A leading House conservative backer of President Donald Trump decided …
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Raw Story
Michael Harriot / The Root:
Exclusive: Clemson's Black Players Refused to Accept Donald Trump's Invitation to the McCookout — When Filet-O-Fish aficionado Donald Trump invited the Clemson Tigers to enjoy the White House's first Presidential Value Meal, most of Clemson's national championship football team members jumped …
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TMZ.com:
‘Empire’ Star Jussie Smollett Tells Cops His Attackers Touted MAGA — 4:00 PM PT — Chicago PD confirms to TMZ Jussie told them, in a follow-up interview, about the attackers yelling, “MAGA country.” — They add Jussie still had the rope around his neck when he made contact with cops at 2:42 AM.
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Sister Toldjah / RedState:
Media Shouldn't Make The Same Mistakes in Jussie Smollett Attack Stories As The Mistakes …
Media Shouldn't Make The Same Mistakes in Jussie Smollett Attack Stories As The Mistakes …
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TMZ.com, The Daily Beast and Instapundit
Arizona Republic:
Phoenix restaurant says this is a photo of coal miners. But I see offensive blackface — Opinion: Who determines what's offensive? A photo in a downtown Phoenix restaurant raises this key question. — CONNECT — A few weeks ago, I attended a holiday party at a downtown Phoenix restaurant.
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Jon Schlosberg / ABC News:
Deep space radio waves baffle astronomers; aliens not ruled out — Aliens! — Astronomers can't rule out that possibility after an exciting new discovery. A team in Canada recently stumbled upon ultra-brief repeating waves from deep space for only the second time in history.
Washington Post:
‘Whatever works’: Lawmakers negotiate to avert another shutdown absent signal from Trump — Republicans intent on averting another government shutdown sought Tuesday to expand border security talks to dealing with U.S. debt and other issues as lawmakers operated with no clear signal from President Trump on what he would accept.
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CNN:
Graham urges Trump to tie debt limit to border security funding
Graham urges Trump to tie debt limit to border security funding
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Josh Constine / TechCrunch:
Facebook pays teens to install VPN that spies on them — Desperate for data on its competitors, Facebook has been secretly paying people to install a “Facebook Research” VPN that lets the company suck in all of a user's phone and web activity, similar to Facebook's Onavo Protect app …
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New York Times:
Mother Carrying Baby in Stroller Dies After Falling Down Subway Stairs — [What you need to know to start the day: Get New York Today in your inbox.] — A young mother died on Monday night when she fell down a flight of subway stairs in Midtown Manhattan while carrying her baby daughter in a stroller, the police said.
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Sophie Lewis / CBS News:
Illinois police “arrest” Elsa for bringing polar vortex — Let her go! An Illinois police department has placed Elsa — the Queen of Arendell from the Disney movie “Frozen” — under arrest Tuesday for bringing frigid cold temperatures to the Midwest. For the first time in forever, Elsa is being punished for her crimes.
Stephanie Sugars / Committee to Protect Journalists:
From fake news to enemy of the people: An anatomy of Trump's tweets — Since announcing his candidacy in the 2016 presidential elections to the end of his second year in office, U.S. President Donald Trump has sent 1,339 tweets about the media that were critical, insinuating, condemning, or threatening.
Daniel Strauss / Politico:
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will not run for president — LOS ANGELES — Eric Garcetti will not run for president in 2020, he confirmed late Tuesday, saying that being mayor of Los Angeles is “what I am meant to do.” — Garcetti, who traveled extensively for months as he mulled a presidential run …
Ashley / Chicks On The Right:
Chuck Schumer Wants A LITERAL LOSER To Deliver The Democratic SOTU Response — ShareTweetSubscribe to the Chicks! — Email address: — Leave this field empty if you're human: — WATCH: Chuck Schumer Wants A LITERAL LOSER To Deliver The Democratic SOTU Response — I'm sorry, but...what?
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Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Schultz slammed by coffee mate — Howard Schultz has a problem with his base. — Not only are Democrats ripping the former Starbucks CEO's flirtation with an independent bid for president — now a fellow coffee mogul is, too. — “I first met Howard in 1984 and he's done a lot for coffee …
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Dave Shaw / Politico:
The case for Democrats winning the industrial Midwest — Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley says Sen. Sherrod Brown would make the party competitive in states that Donald Trump won in 2016 — As potential presidential candidate Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) gets ready to tour four early-primary states this week …
Bloomberg Law:
Labor Secretary's Role in Epstein Plea Deal Under DOJ Scrutiny — The Justice Department's inspector general wants lawmakers to give him the authority to investigate a decade-old plea deal in which Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta allegedly helped an accused sex offender skirt the harshest punishment for crimes against teens.
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Deanna Paul / Washington Post:
Whitaker says Mueller's decisions will be reviewed. It's unclear what that even means. — A Justice Department news conference — to announce criminal charges related to Chinese telecommunications conglomerate Huawei — has left a lot of lawyers scratching their heads.
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Ryan Crocker / Washington Post:
I was ambassador to Afghanistan. This deal is a surrender. — Ryan Crocker is diplomat in residence at Princeton University and a former U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Kuwait and Lebanon. — January 2002. I arrive in Kabul to reopen the U.S. Embassy. Destruction is everywhere.
Melissa Korn / Wall Street Journal:
Oberlin, University of Chicago and Other Elite Colleges Extend Application Deadlines — Elite colleges including Oberlin, George Washington University and the University of Chicago have extended their application deadlines in an effort to boost enrollment, a sign of the growing pressure many schools face to fill incoming classes.
Marisa Kendall / Mercury News:
Go into debt to pay rent? California startup finances your rent with high-interest loans — Some critics worry it could make tenants' troubles worse — As soaring prices leave many Bay Area residents struggling to pay rent, one startup is offering an innovative but controversial option …
Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
“We're Trying to Grab People by the Collar Every Day”: Axios, the Fast-Twitch Media Darling, Is Celebrating Its Second Anniversary—And Virtual Profitability — The start-up, forged by former Politico all-pros, had revenue of $25 million in its second full year. What's next? Subscriptions, naturally.
Tim Burke / The Daily Beast:
The Starbucks Music Store Under Howard Schultz Was Painfully White — The one ‘hip-hop’ album sold featured songs by U2 and The Dave Matthews Band. — Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO now actively contemplating an independent presidential bid, has had a tricky history dealing with race issues.
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
Why Trump is still beefing with ‘Da Nang Dick’ — He's not a household name. He's not running for president. Yet Richard Blumenthal keeps getting under President Donald Trump's skin. — Every few months, the president unleashes on the Connecticut Democrat by ridiculing his military service record …