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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
'We're not going to turn on our own': Republicans rally around Trump as threats mount — When President Trump's longtime fixer Michael Cohen testified last week that his former boss was a “racist” and “con man” who routinely skirts the law, Republicans showed little interest in following up on his claims.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and Raw Story
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Isabel Dobrin / Politico:
Trump's 10 wildest CPAC quotes — President Donald Trump said he went “totally off script” during his speech to a crowd of conservative activists on Saturday. — At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, Trump blasted everything from the Mueller investigation to former attorney general Jeff Sessions.
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
New York Times:
How the Trump-Kim Summit Failed: Big Threats, Big Egos, Bad Bets — HANOI, Vietnam — As President Trump settled into the dining room of a French-colonial hotel in Hanoi on Thursday morning, the conversation with Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader with whom he had struck up the oddest of friendships, was already turning tense.
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Outside the Beltway and NPR
Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Trump delivers scorched-earth speech as he tries to regain footing — President Donald Trump delivered a scorched-earth speech to conservative activists on Saturday, calling the Russia investigation “bullshit,” adopting a southern accent to mock his former attorney general …
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The Hill, Washington Monthly, The Daily Beast, The Mahablog, The Guardian, Deadline, One America News Network, Mediaite, Mother Jones and Hullabaloo
Lauren Egan / NBC News:
Trump lets loose at CPAC in longest speech of his presidency
Trump lets loose at CPAC in longest speech of his presidency
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AOL
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump whipped up public emotion over Otto Warmbier's death. Now it's boomeranging back on him.
Mary L. Dudziak / Washington Post:
The toxic legacy of the Korean War
Devon Ivie / Vulture:
Steven Spielberg Is Reportedly Continuing His Quest to Ban Netflix at the Oscars — The success of Alfonso Cuarón's Roma at this year's Oscars has royally pissed off Steven Spielberg, so much so he's reportedly doubling down on banning streaming films from awards contention once and for all.
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Deadline, Breitbart, news.avclub.com, Complex and IndieWire, more at Mediagazer »
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Nevada 2020 caucus ‘free-for-all’ heats up — The Democratic 2020 fight for Nevada — the oft-forgotten but critically important early presidential nominating state — is rapidly ramping up. — While the lion's share of media attention is focused on Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina …
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Amie Parnes / The Hill:
Biden seeks donors as he eyes presidential bid — Former Vice President Joe Biden is trying to get donors to commit to his presidential campaign before launching a much-anticipated bid in the coming weeks. — Sources close to Biden expect him to enter the race, but they say he is trying …
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POLITICUSUSA and Political Wire
Washington Post:
Lawmakers exploring possible pardon talks involving Michael Cohen — Lawmakers are investigating whether President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen was involved in any discussions about possible pardons — which they view as a potentially ripe area of inquiry into whether anyone sought …
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Raw Story
Vegas Tenold / The Guardian:
The neo-Nazi plot against America is much bigger than we realize — Lt Christopher Hasson is the product of traditions in white supremacist circles, and experts say there are ‘thousands like him’ — In the early summer of 2017, US coast guard lieutenant Christopher Hasson had an idea.
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Katie Mettler / Washington Post:
How a black man ‘outsmarted’ a neo-Nazi group — and became their new leader
How a black man ‘outsmarted’ a neo-Nazi group — and became their new leader
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The Week
David D. Kirkpatrick / New York Times:
Saudi Arabia Is Said to Have Tortured an American Citizen — A dual citizen of Saudi Arabia and the United States had been imprisoned in the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh for about a week when he heard a knock on his door. — Guards dragged Walid Fitaihi, a Harvard-trained physician, to another room …
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Human Rights Watch and Al Jazeera
New York Post:
Gas-guzzling car rides expose AOC's hypocrisy amid Green New Deal pledge … Freshman Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to save the planet with her Green New Deal, but she keeps tripping over her own giant carbon footprint. — “We're like, 'The world is going to end in 12 years …
Renuka Rayasam / Politico:
Texas GOP races to shore up the suburbs for 2020 — AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Republicans barely escaped a colossal defeat last year. Now the party is scrambling to avoid a repeat in 2020. — Facing a rapidly changing voter base, anti-Trump fervor and a more motivated Democratic Party …
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
11 Million Taxpayers Losing $323 Billion In Deductions In Trump Tax Hit — More bad news for middle America after corporate taxes were slashed. — There's more bad news for taxpayers. A government report has revealed that 11 million taxpayers are losing out on $323 billion worth …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
Sydney Ember / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Begins 2020 Race With Some Familiar Themes and a New One: Himself — Many of the words Senator Bernie Sanders used in Brooklyn on Saturday as he kicked off his second run for president were familiar: “revolution,” “economic justice,” “prison-industrial complex.” — But one word was not: “I.”
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Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The State of Russiagate — How the Steele dossier's scenarios look after Michael Cohen's testimony. — In the window of calm between Michael Cohen's testimony and the allegedly almost-at-hand delivery of Robert Mueller's report, it's worth returning for a moment to the document that established …
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John W. Dean / New York Times:
I Testified Against Nixon. Here's My Advice for Michael Cohen.
I Testified Against Nixon. Here's My Advice for Michael Cohen.
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Hullabaloo and Axios
William F. Buckley Jr / National Review:
Our Mission Statement — There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for National Review. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to reject the hypodermic approach to world affairs, we may as well start out at once, and admit that the joy is not unconfined.
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The Daily Caller
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats, facing a big candidate field, ask: Who is most electable over Trump? … Marcus Scott is looking for a Democratic presidential candidate who will be rude to Donald Trump. Kara LaMarche wants an upbeat, positive approach. Ben Dion wants a nominee with experience and gravitas.
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