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New York Times:
Trump Won't Let No. 2 Spy Chief Take Over When Coats Leaves — WASHINGTON — The White House is planning to block Sue Gordon, the nation's No. 2 intelligence official, from rising to the role of acting director of national intelligence when Dan Coats steps down this month …
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New York Times:
Trump Drops Plans to Nominate John Ratcliffe as Director of National Intelligence — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday abruptly dropped his plan to nominate Representative John Ratcliffe, Republican of Texas, as the nation's top intelligence official, following bipartisan questions …
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The Daily Beast:
White House Asks for List of Top Spies During Intelligence Shakeup — It's unclear what the White House will do with the list. People on it may be eligible to temporarily lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. — The Trump administration is taking inventory …
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Axios:
Trump walks back plan to nominate John Ratcliffe as DNI — President Trump announced that Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-Texas) would not be nominated to become the next director of national intelligence in a pair of Friday tweets, saying it would expose him to “months of slander and libel.”
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Quint Forgey / Politico:
John Ratcliffe won't be Trump's next national intelligence director
John Ratcliffe won't be Trump's next national intelligence director
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Trump says Rep. John Ratcliffe withdraws from consideration for intelligence chief, blasts ‘LameStream media’
Trump says Rep. John Ratcliffe withdraws from consideration for intelligence chief, blasts ‘LameStream media’
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Ratcliffe withdraws from consideration for intelligence chief
Ratcliffe withdraws from consideration for intelligence chief
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Elaina Plott / The Atlantic:
'We're All Tired of Being Called Racists' — CINCINNATI—Donald Trump's supporters would like to be clear: They are tired of being called racists. — Leave it to the president's eldest son to set the tone. Last night at the 17,500-person-capacity U.S. Bank Arena downtown here …
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
At rally, Trump seethes with elite contempt for Real Americans — The candidate for president was seething with disdain for a large swath of Real Americans. The candidate scoffed at their suffering. The candidate oozed with haughty superciliousness as he wrote off all those Americans as unworthy of concern or outreach.
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Dan Zak / Washington Post:
Fear and gloating in Cincinnati — CINCINNATI — Open throats, captive minds. Maybe 17,000 of each, deafening in different ways. Joy, fear, love, hate, fellowship. Unbridled, roaring nationalism. Shirts that said “JESUS IS MY SAVIOR, TRUMP IS MY PRESIDENT,” though it was hard to tell …
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Akela Lacy / The Intercept:
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's Chief of Staff and Communications Director Will Depart Her Office — Two of Rep. Alexandria-Ocasio Cortez's top staffers are leaving her office. — Saikat Chakrabarti, her chief of staff, and Corbin Trent, her director of communications — who …
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Juliegrace Brufke / The Hill:
Ocasio-Cortez chief of staff to leave her office
Bethonie Butler / Washington Post:
Ben Folds makes a song called ‘Moscow Mitch’ — Rock musician Ben Folds was performing on the roof of New York City's Pier 17 Thursday when he asked the audience to help him out with a new song. “What I want to do is put a little cool stutter in it, like, you know, 'My-my-my-my-my-my Sharona …
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Colorado Pols:
Hick4Senate: New Domains Signal Big Moves In Senate Race? — UPDATE: Ernest Luning of the Colorado Springs Gazette's politics page fills in the details: … We take longtime local political fixture Curtis Hubbard at his word, of course-but we'll also be waiting, and at this point probably expecting, for the other shoe to drop.
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H. Alan Scott / Newsweek:
‘Moscow Mitch’ McConnell is Now a Ben Folds Song
New York Times:
Detailed Maps of the Donors Powering the 2020 Democratic Campaigns — Candidates with the most individual donors — Darker shades on the map indicate a greater share of estimated donors. — 1. Sanders — 2. Warren — 3. Buttigieg 4. Harris — 5. Biden — 6. O'Rourke
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Joanna Piacenza / Morning Consult:
Detroit Debates Deliver Meager Returns for Biden's Challengers
Detroit Debates Deliver Meager Returns for Biden's Challengers
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Ali Vitali / NBC News:
First on NBC: Klobuchar meets donor threshold, clinching spot in next Dem debate
First on NBC: Klobuchar meets donor threshold, clinching spot in next Dem debate
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Pelosi Press / Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Pelosi Statement on Progress of House Investigations — Washington, D.C. - Speaker Nancy Pelosi released this statement on the progress of the House's investigations: — “When we take the oath of office, we solemnly vow 'to support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies …
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CNN:
Majority of House Democrats now say they support starting an impeachment inquiry
Majority of House Democrats now say they support starting an impeachment inquiry
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Paul Blumenthal / HuffPost:
A Majority Of House Democrats Now Back Impeachment Inquiry For Donald Trump
A Majority Of House Democrats Now Back Impeachment Inquiry For Donald Trump
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Santa Barbara / U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal:
Carbajal Calls for Impeachment Inquiry
Carbajal Calls for Impeachment Inquiry
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Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
First, the GOP shrinks. Next it should get crushed. — Sane Senate Republicans and critics of President Trump, including Bob Corker (Tenn.) and Jeff Flake (Ariz.) as well as a slew of House Republicans, retired in 2018 rather than face the challenge of reelection in the Trump era.
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Andrew Egger / The Bulwark:
Will Hurd and the Hollowing Out of the Republican Party
Will Hurd and the Hollowing Out of the Republican Party
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Top State Department adviser fired over ‘abusive’ management style — A senior adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was fired this week over what officials described as her “abusive” management style, including making homophobic remarks and accusing people of having affairs, according to two people.
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Washington Post:
‘Take Texas seriously’: GOP anxiety spikes after retirements, Democratic gains — Republicans have long idealized Texas as a deep-red frontier state, home to rural conservatives who love President Trump. But political turbulence in the sprawling suburbs and fast-growing cities are turning …
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POLITICUSUSA, ThinkProgress and Axios
Ted Hesson / Politico:
Emails show Stephen Miller pressed hard to limit green cards — White House senior adviser Stephen Miller wasn't getting an immigration regulation he wanted. So he sent a series of scorching emails to top immigration officials, calling the department an “embarrassment” for not acting faster, according to emails obtained by POLITICO.
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
It didn't take long for Democratic candidates to rush to embrace Obama — It took progressive Democratic candidates for president less than 24 hours to realize they had gone way overboard in slamming President Barack Obama's record and suggesting that defense of it was akin to “Republican talking points.”
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Washington Post:
Brittany Kaiser's work with Cambridge Analytica helped elect Donald Trump. She's hoping the world will forgive her. — She'd like to be remembered as a whistleblower and a human rights advocate. You decide. — Brittany Kaiser first emerged in last year's Cambridge Analytica scandal …
New York Times:
Pantaleo, N.Y.P.D. Officer in Eric Garner's Death, Should be Fired, Judge Says — Mr. Garner's last words — “I can't breathe” — ignited a national outcry over aggressive policing in minority neighborhoods. — Five years after Eric Garner died in police custody and ignited a national outcry …
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Will Wilkinson / New York Times:
Conservatives Are Hiding Their ‘Loathing’ Behind Our Flag — The molten core of right-wing nationalism is the furious denial of America's unalterably multiracial, multicultural national character. — The Republican Party under Donald Trump has devolved into a populist cult of personality.
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Chris Kenning / Courier-Journal:
‘I think Trump needs to show his face’: Laid-off miners losing faith in coal promises — CUMBERLAND, Ky. — Protesting Kentucky coal miners sweated through a fourth day on top of a railroad track as they continued blocking a coal train from leaving a Harlan County mine.
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Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
How a Historian Uncovered Ronald Reagan's Racist Remarks to Richard Nixon — On Tuesday, the historian Tim Naftali published the text and audio of a taped call between Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon from October, 1971. Reagan, who was then the governor of California …
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Associated Press:
The Latest: PRico Senate leader lambastes departing governor — SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The latest on Puerto Rico's political crisis (all times local): — The president of Puerto Rico's Senate has criticized departing Gov. Ricardo Rosselló for naming former congressional …
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Axios
Justin Sink / Bloomberg:
U.S. Headed Toward Blockade of Venezuela, Trump Official Says — Donald Trump is serious about a possible U.S. blockade of Venezuela, a senior administration official said Friday, saying that the country's president Nicolas Maduro has a short window to voluntarily leave power.
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