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Michael Burke / The Hill:
Mulvaney: Democrats will ‘never’ see Trump's tax returns — Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday that Democrats will “never” see President Trump's tax returns. — “Nor should they. That's an issue that was already litigated during the election.
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ABC News, Politico, No More Mister Nice Blog, Raw Story and Breitbart
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Gregg Re / Fox News:
Mulvaney vows Dems will ‘never’ see Trump's tax returns, despite renewed push — Exclusive: Mick Mulvaney on President Trump's border security push, growing tensions with House Democrats — Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney told “Fox News Sunday” in an exclusive interview that Democrats will …
Matthew Choi / Politico:
Trump's lawyer: Tax returns request oversteps Congress bounds
Trump's lawyer: Tax returns request oversteps Congress bounds
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Breitbart
Zachary Basu / Axios:
Mick Mulvaney says Democrats will never get Trump's tax returns
Jeffrey Toobin / New Yorker:
William Barr's Choices — Since Barr became Attorney General, he has narrowed the range of information about the Mueller report that he says he will allow the public to see. — Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the intellectual polymath who represented New York in the United States Senate for twenty-four years …
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POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
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Matthew Choi / Politico:
Giuliani: Let Congress see the Mueller report — Rudy Giuliani wants the full Mueller report to go to Congress — because “believe me, there was nothing there.” — Appearing on CBS's “Face the Nation” Sunday, the former New York mayor who is one of President Donald Trump's personal lawyers …
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The Root, Contemptor and Breitbart
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Congress Waits as Barr Blacks Out Parts of Mueller Report
Congress Waits as Barr Blacks Out Parts of Mueller Report
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New York Post, Lawfare and Politico
Annabel Murphy / The Sun:
Rhino poacher trampled to death by elephants then eaten by lions at Kruger National Park in South Africa — A POACHER hunting rhinos in the Kruger National Park met a gruesome end after being trampled to death by an elephant and then eaten by a pride of hungry lions.
Kevin Hardy / Des Moines Register:
In Iowa, Bernie Sanders says states should allow felons to vote from behind bars — MUSCATINE, Ia. — While Iowa struggles on whether to restore voting rights to felons who have completed their prison sentences, Sen. Bernie Sanders said people convicted of felonies should never lose access to the ballot box in the first place.
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Outside the Beltway and Front Page Magazine
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Joseph Simonson / Washington Examiner:
Bernie Sanders: Soviet socialism ‘not my thing’ but ‘Denmark and Sweden do very well’
Bernie Sanders: Soviet socialism ‘not my thing’ but ‘Denmark and Sweden do very well’
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IJR
Washington Post:
Trump's recommendation of Herman Cain is utterly reckless — IT CAN take years, or decades, to establish a good reputation — but only minutes to destroy one. To consider the importance, and fragility, of reputation generally, and then to consider how vital is the Federal Reserve's reputation …
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The Week
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David Shepardson / Reuters:
Herman Cain says he faces ‘cumbersome’ vetting for Fed board seat
Dana Goldstein / New York Times:
Is the U.S. a Democracy? A Social Studies Battle Turns on the Nation's Values — Michigan spent five years debating how to teach American history. One of the biggest questions was how to describe the nation's government. — LANSING, Mich. — Bruising political fights are usual business …
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
How regulators, Republicans and big banks fought for a big increase in lucrative but risky corporate loans — Actions by federal regulators and Republicans in Congress over the past two years have paved the way for banks and other financial companies to issue more than $1 trillion in risky corporate loans …
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Politico and POLITICUSUSA
Josh Kraushaar / National Journal:
Reality Check for 2020 Democrats — This week offered more evidence that moderation is the key for the party to win back the blue-wall states that Trump carried in 2016. — This week offered a wake-up call to Democrats convinced that any presidential candidate, no matter how liberal …
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twitchy.com
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Pro-Trump Republicans plan big-money play for the Jewish vote in 2020 — LAS VEGAS — Republicans are planning a multimillion-dollar offensive aimed at fracturing the Democratic Party's decades-long stranglehold on the Jewish vote. — Spearheading the push is the Republican Jewish Coalition …
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John Solomon / The Hill:
Ukrainian to US prosecutors: Why don't you want our evidence on Democrats? — Ukrainian law enforcement officials believe they have evidence of wrongdoing by American Democrats and their allies in Kiev, ranging from 2016 election interference to obstructing criminal probes.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Paul Ryan told Republicans to feel free to abandon Trump after Access Hollywood tape — The book out Tuesday by Politico's Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer, “A Hill to Die On,” is full of juicy nuggets about Congress from Election Day '16 through the shutdown (some gleaned from phone calls they were allowed to eavesdrop on).
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Raw Story
Lisa Mascaro / Associated Press:
Senate GOP game plan means more Trump nominees, fewer bills — WASHINGTON (AP) — Mitch McConnell says the Senate will be in the “personnel business” this year. But the majority leader's focus on confirming President Donald Trump's nominees is coming at the expense of any big legislative priorities.
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Washington Post