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1:55 PM ET, March 8, 2019

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Trump cheered Kraft's team to Super Bowl victory with founder of spa where he was busted  —  Seated at a round table littered with party favors and the paper-cutout footballs that have become tradition at his annual Super Bowl Watch Party, President Donald Trump cheered the New England Patriots …
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Scoop: White House leak to House Dems on Jared and Ivanka's clearances  —  From a White House source, the House Oversight Committee has obtained documents related to Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's security clearances that the Trump administration refused to provide, according …
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New York Times:
Bill Shine Resigns as White House Message Chief  —  Bill Shine, the former Fox News executive who joined the White House staff last summer to manage President Trump's communications operation, has resigned and will move to the re-election campaign, the White House announced Friday.
Ken LaCorte / Mediaite:
I Stopped the Stormy Daniels Story at Fox News.  Here's Why.  —  Two weeks before the 2016 presidential election, as the editorial head of Fox News online, I reviewed a draft news story that said porn actress Stormy Daniels had confirmed having an affair with Donald Trump a decade earlier.
Discussion: IJR, Recode, NPR, Power Line and New York Times
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
The “Enemies of the People” Have a Few Questions for the President  —  The White House press briefing is dead.  It was awful, but we should still mourn it.  —  The President of the United States has called the media “the enemy of the people” dozens of times since taking office.
ABC News:
Bill Shine, former Fox News executive, resigns from White House communications role  —  Bill Shine, the White House deputy chief of staff for communications, has resigned from his post.  —  The former Fox News co-president offered his resignation to President Donald Trump Thursday evening …
Discussion: Politico
Elizabeth Warren / Team Warren:
Here's how we can break up Big Tech  —  Twenty-five years ago, Facebook, Google, and Amazon didn't exist.  Now they are among the most valuable and well-known companies in the world.  It's a great story—but also one that highlights why the government must break up monopolies and promote competitive markets.
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Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
Elizabeth Warren Proposes Breaking Up Tech Giants Like Amazon and Facebook  —  Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who is bidding to be the policy pacesetter in the Democratic presidential primary, announced another expansive idea on Friday: a regulatory plan aimed at breaking …
CNN:
Elizabeth Warren's new plan: Break up Amazon, Google and Facebook
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Colin Lecher / The Verge:
Elizabeth Warren says she wants to break up Amazon, Google, and Facebook
Discussion: GeekWire
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Ilhan Omar's Microaggression  —  Her words were bad.  The reaction was worse.  —  The identity politics fiasco surrounding Democratic Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has been excruciating.  Half of me is angry at her.  The other half is furious for her.  —  Among the most basic anti-Semitic tropes …
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Tim Alberta / Politico:
The Democrats' Dilemma  —  MINNEAPOLIS—They have gathered in defiance of the freezing temperatures on a late February's night, scores of them twirling Somali flags in one hand and American flags in the other, crowding around the arrivals terminal and waiting to welcome one of their own.
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Ilhan Communication  —  Column: Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez …
Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:
Chelsea Manning sent to jail for refusing to testify in WikiLeaks case  —  Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning will be held in jail until she testifies before a grand jury or that grand jury is no longer operating, a federal judge in Alexandria ruled Friday.
Discussion: The Verge, Task & Purpose and Fortune
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Ali Dukakis / ABC News:
Chelsea Manning taken into custody for refusing to testify before secret grand jury  —  Chelsea Manning, an anti-secrecy activist and former U.S. Army intelligence analyst whose release of classified information to WikiLeaks in 2010 sparked worldwide controversy over transparency in the military …
Jon Swaine / The Guardian:
Trump inauguration took money from shell companies tied to foreigners  —  Creators of firms that donated revealed by Guardian as Indian financier, lobbyist with links to Taiwan and Israeli real estate developer  —  Donald Trump's inauguration received tens of thousands of dollars …
Bloomberg:
Trump Seeks Huge Premium From Allies Hosting U.S. Troops  — ‘Cost Plus 50’ plan could worsen tensions with key allies  — Frustration over spending by NATO countries behind proposal  —  For years, President Donald Trump has complained that countries hosting American troops aren't paying enough.
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Republican leadership splits, and party splinters over hate resolution
Discussion: Washington Post
Fred Barnes / Washington Examiner:
None of this is normal  —  A front-page headline in the Washington Post the other day declared: “Trump keeps his grip on GOP.”  Hardly a scoop.  It's normal for a president to have a firm hold on his own party.  And President Trump, an outsider who latched onto the Republican agenda, is no exception.
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Shannon Vavra / Axios:
Report: U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson to resign  —  U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson will resign as she eyes a return to academia, according to a Reuters report.  A Pentagon spokesperson told the WSJ: “I think this is true.”  —  Between the lines: Although Wilson said in 2017 …
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Phil Stewart / Reuters:   Exclusive: U.S. Air Force Secretary Wilson to resign, leaving new vacancy
Franklin Foer / The Atlantic:
The ‘Otherwise Blameless Life’ of Paul Manafort  —  “He has lived an otherwise blameless life,” said Judge T. S. Ellis as he sentenced Paul Manafort to just 47 months in prison on Thursday.  —  In an otherwise blameless life, Paul Manafort lobbied on behalf of the tobacco industry and wangled millions in tax breaks for corporations.
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Trump misrepresents judge in Manafort trial as he claims ‘no collusion’ with Russia
Zach Montellaro / Politico:
House passes sweeping election reform bill  —  The House on Thursday passed a massive voting rights, campaign-finance and ethics reform package — a centerpiece of the new Democratic majority's agenda.  —  The bill, known as H.R. 1 and dubbed the For the People Act by Democrats, was approved on a party-line 234-193 vote.
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Ari Berman / Mother Jones:
House Passes the Most Significant Democracy Reform Bill in a Generation
Discussion: Vox, NPR and IJR
David Byler / Washington Post:
Everyone is underestimating Trump.  It could hurt Democrats and Republicans alike.  —  We live in an era of horribly misinformed political decision-making.  In 2015, the Trump-skeptical Republican elite believed that Trump would naturally fade over the course of the primary …
Discussion: CNN
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Case for Reparations  —  A slow convert to the cause.  —  I've been traveling around the country for the past few years studying America's divides — urban/rural, red/blue, rich/poor.  There's been a haunting sensation the whole time that is hard to define.  It is that the racial divide doesn't feel like the other divides.
Discussion: Tennessee Star
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Job creation grinds to a near-halt in February; wages still on the rise  — Job growth screeched to a near halt in February, with nonfarm payrolls up just 20,000 as the unemployment rate fell to 3.8 percent.  — It was the worst month for job creation since September 2017, offset somewhat by a solid increase in wages.
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William J. Burns / The Atlantic:
How the U.S.-Russian Relationship Went Bad
Orion Rummler / Axios:
H.R. 1 passes in the House, moving promise of ethics and campaign finance laws forward
Matt Lewis / The Daily Beast:
The Club for Growth, Once a Sometimes Thorn in GOP's Side, Joins the Party—and Team Trump
Lucy Bayly / NBC News:
Economy gained just 20,000 jobs in February, but wages are rising
New York Times:
Endeavor Returns Money to Saudi Arabia, Protesting Khashoggi Murder
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
Get Ready for the Struggle Session
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John DiStaso / WMUR:
Beto O'Rourke team begins making inquiries about possible staffers, strategists in NH
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John Koblin / New York Times:
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