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Andy Kravetz / Journal Star:
Charges dropped against Aaron Schock — Andy Kravetz of the Journal Star @andykravetz — CHICAGO — After four years, legal twists and turns that rise to the level of either high comedy or incredible drama, the public corruption case of former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock is over.
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Talking Points Memo
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Jason Meisner / Chicago Tribune:
Prosecutors in Chicago to drop charges against former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock if he pays back IRS, campaign — Federal prosecutors in Chicago have agreed to drop all charges against former U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock if he pays back money he owes to the Internal Revenue Service and his campaign fund.
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Ex-congressman Aaron Schock strikes deal to avert prosecution — Federal prosecutors finalized a deal Wednesday to resolve the criminal charges against a former congressman from Illinois accused of misspending campaign and government money for his personal benefit — allowing him to avoid prosecution …
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Axios
CNN:
President pressured staff to grant security clearance to Ivanka Trump — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump pressured his then-chief of staff John Kelly and White House counsel Don McGahn to grant his daughter and senior adviser Ivanka Trump a security clearance against their recommendations …
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Jeremy Herb / CNN:
Michael Cohen returns to Hill on day he was supposed to report to prison — (CNN)Michael Cohen was supposed to report to prison Wednesday to begin serving a three-year sentence for tax crimes, tax evasion and lying to Congress. Instead, President Donald Trump's former lawyer …
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Washington Monthly, The Hill, Salon, Hullabaloo, New York Post, Political Wire, Washington Post and twitchy.com
Anita Kumar / Politico:
White House launches fire-breathing campaign to attack House Dem probes
White House launches fire-breathing campaign to attack House Dem probes
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Splinter, Vanity Fair and Rewire.News
Washington Post:
Former Trump adviser says he does not plan to cooperate with House Judiciary inquiry
Former Trump adviser says he does not plan to cooperate with House Judiciary inquiry
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Talking Points Memo and RedState
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Trump signals White House won't comply with Democratic probes
Trump signals White House won't comply with Democratic probes
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Shakesville and Mediaite
David J. Lynch / Washington Post:
Trump promised to shrink the trade deficit. Instead it exploded. — BREAKING NEWS: U.S. posted record-breaking $891.2 billion merchandise trade deficit in 2018, despite Trump's ‘America First’ policies — President Trump's tariffs and tough policies have failed to shrink a trade gap …
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Wall Street Journal, Talking Points Memo, Reuters, The Week and Raw Story
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Doug Palmer / Politico:
U.S. trade gap with China reaches all-time high under Trump
U.S. trade gap with China reaches all-time high under Trump
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CNN, One America News Network, U.S. Bureau … and POLITICUSUSA
New York Times:
In the Middle of His Official Business, Trump Took the Time to Send Checks to Michael Cohen — WASHINGTON — On a busy day at the White House, President Trump hosted senators to talk about tax cuts, accused a Democratic congresswoman of distorting his condolence call to a soldier's widow …
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Talking Points Memo, NBC News, Vanity Fair, Washington Post, Contemptor, NPR, POLITICUSUSA, The Week, Axios, Raw Story and CNN
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Colby Hall / Mediaite:
GOP Senator: Trump Paid Off Stormy Daniels While in Office Because ‘The President Loves his Family’
GOP Senator: Trump Paid Off Stormy Daniels While in Office Because ‘The President Loves his Family’
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Political Wire and Splinter
Media Matters for America:
CNN commentator Ben Ferguson's Facebook page is a cesspool of bigotry, false info, and fabricated quotes — CNN political commentator Ben Ferguson regularly uses his Facebook page to post memes with false information and fabricated quotes, including an image with a made-up Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez …
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Washington Post:
‘I think you mean that, too’: Trump's aides struggle to defend, explain his foreign policy statements — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo grew testy in a recent newspaper interview when asked to explain why President Trump would take North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “at his word” …
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USA Today and Shareblue Media
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Choe Sang-Hun / New York Times:
North Korea Has Started Rebuilding Key Missile-Test Facilities, Analysts Say
North Korea Has Started Rebuilding Key Missile-Test Facilities, Analysts Say
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Washington Post, Outside the Beltway, Raw Story, ABC News, CNN, TheBlaze, Splinter, 38 North, Beyond Parallel, NPR and Yonhap News Agency
Scott Bixby / The Daily Beast:
Democrats Plan to Grill Kirstjen Nielsen on Perjury Allegations — According to staffers, Nielsen should expect harsh questioning on child deaths in detention, Trump's emergency declaration, and the veracity of her own past statements to Congress. — Scott Bixby
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Quinn Owen / ABC News:
DHS secretary defends Trump immigration policies
DHS secretary defends Trump immigration policies
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The Stranger and Washington Free Beacon
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
The Mueller report no one's talking about — Most people don't know it, but there's another Mueller report coming. — Around the same time the special counsel sends his Russia investigation findings to the Justice Department, Attorney General William Barr must give Congress an account …
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Axios, Raw Story and One America News Network
Julia Moskin / New York Times:
Mario Batali Gives Up All His Restaurants — A year after reports that the celebrity chef sexually assaulted and harassed women, the Bastianich family and Mr. Batali's other partners have bought out his stake and regrouped. — The 20-year partnership between the celebrity chef Mario Batali …
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Fortune
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Trump in trouble in Florida poll — Donald Trump is in trouble in Florida, a state that's crucial to his reelection hopes. — Just 40 percent of Florida voters said they believed the president should be reelected, while 53 percent were opposed to a second term, according to a new Bendixen & Amandi International poll.
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The Hill, Florida Politics, POLITICUSUSA, Front Page Magazine, RedState and Daily Wire
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cbp.gov:
CBP Releases Fiscal Year 2019 Southwest Border Migration Stats — Agency Experiences Record Number of Apprehensions/Inadmissible Family Units — WASHINGTON— Tuesday, March 5, U.S. Customs and Border Protection released statistics on Southwest Border apprehensions for fiscal year 2019 …
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Townhall, NPR, Breitbart and Fox News Insider
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Washington Post:
The president's sons entrusted their private hunting retreat to a caretaker. He was working in the country illegally. — WINGDALE, N.Y. — One morning last May, Eric Trump sent a text message to the caretaker of the shooting range he and his brother own in Upstate New York.
Washington Post:
House Democrats erupt in protests over indirect sanction of Rep. Omar for alleged anti-Semitism — House Democrats erupted into a full-scale brawl Wednesday, challenging leaders over indirectly sanctioning freshman Rep. Ilhan Omar for alleged anti-Semitic remarks amid an outcry over party inaction …
Caleb Melby / Bloomberg:
Trump Fussed Over Tablecloths and Rockettes for the Inauguration — It was Christmas Day 2016, and President-elect Donald Trump had the Rockettes on his mind. — A few days earlier, James Dolan, chief executive officer of Madison Square Garden, had announced that the famous New York dance troupe …
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Talking Points Memo and Political Wire
CBS News:
R. Kelly breaks his silence on sexual abuse claims: “I have been assassinated” — In an explosive interview, R. Kelly is breaking his silence about the sexual abuse charges that landed him in jail last month. The embattled R&B singer spoke with “CBS This Morning” co-host Gayle King for nearly 80 minutes Tuesday.
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Vox, Observer, The Daily Beast, FOX31 Denver, IJR, Fortune, Vanity Fair, WTVR-TV, The Root, CBS Chicago, The Week, Page Six and Mediaite
Daniel Dale / Toronto Star:
60 false claims in 2 hours: Trump's CPAC speech was by far his most-dishonest single event as president — WASHINGTON—Donald Trump made 60 false claims in his speech to the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, shattering his old record for false claims in a single speech.
Lydia Saad / Gallup:
Americans, but Not Liberal Democrats, Mostly Pro-Israel — WASHINGTON, D.C. — The majority of Americans remain partial toward Israel in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with 59% saying they sympathize more with the Israelis whereas 21% sympathize more with the Palestinians.
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Axios and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion