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Tipsheet: Trump’s bromance with Brady is a complicated affair

 
 
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Trump’s bromance with Brady is a complicated affair
BY BRETT SAMUELS
There’s no doubt about who President Trump is rooting for on Sunday. It's Tom Brady.

Trump's fondness for Brady is the stuff of legend. He defended the star quarterback during the “Deflategate” controversy, and a red “Make America Great Again” hat was photographed in Brady's locker.
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Northam denies prior knowledge of racist photo, rejects calls to resign
BY TAL AXELROD
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) denied Saturday he had any prior knowledge of a racist picture that appeared on his medical school yearbook page and rejected bipartisan calls for his resignation. 
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National Parks struggle with up to $11 million in revenue loss from shutdown
BY MIRANDA GREEN 
 
An internal email sent to National Park Service (NPS) staff reveals for the first time that the parks lost between $10 million and $11 million during the 35-day partial government shutdown, which left a number of popular parks open but furloughed most rangers and staff.
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Congress in painful start to avoid second shutdown
BY JORDAIN CARNEY
Negotiations to avert a partial government shutdown are off to a painfully slow start.
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Beto O’Rourke sees stock fall
BY MAX GREENWOOD AND AMIE PARNES
Beto O'Rourke has seen his stock fall in the last month. O’Rourke has vexed some observers over the past few weeks, first for livestreaming a dentist appointment — a move critics panned as oversharing — and later for documenting a meandering solo road trip in a series of deeply personal blog posts.
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Howard Schultz viewed unfavorably by Dems, GOP and independents
BY RACHEL FRAZIN
Howard Schultz, the former Starbucks CEO who has floated an independent run at the White House, is viewed unfavorably by Democrats, Republicans and independents, according to a new poll.
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Putin says Russia will follow US in abandoning nuclear arms pact
BY TAL AXELROD
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country will withdraw from a landmark nuclear weapons treaty after the Trump administration announced Friday that it would pull out of the pact.
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Trump’s strain with intel chiefs spills into public
BY JACQUELINE THOMSEN
President Trump's battered relationship with the U.S. intelligence community suffered another significant blow this week after he publicly criticized agency leaders for presenting assessments that didn’t align with his foreign policy rhetoric.
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Trump taps Ronny Jackson for promotion amid investigation into allegations of misconduct
BY MORGAN GSTALTER
President Trump has re-nominated White House doctor Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson to be promoted to two-star admiral amid the Pentagon’s ongoing investigation into Jackson regarding alleged misconduct. 
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Virginia abortion bill reignites national debate
BY JESSIE HELLMANN
Republicans at the national level this week jumped into the firestorm surrounding a Virginia abortion-rights bill, marking a rare instance in which a state issue has drawn harsh rebukes from members of Congress and the White House.
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Super Bowl — and fans at home — prime target for cyber criminals
BY MORGAN WRIGHT
Opinion | To millions of fans around the world, and hundreds of thousands in Atlanta, Super Bowl LIII is the biggest sporting event of the year. More than two years of preparation by the City of Atlanta, U.S. Secret Service, FBI, DHS, FEMA and more than 40 other law enforcement agencies should give everyone a sense of security that the event will go off without a hitch.
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Mueller’s abuses on view for the world to see
BY MARK PENN
Opinion | Something struck a raw nerve in this country when 26 agents showed up with automatic weapons drawn in a pre-dawn raid to arrest Roger Stone, terrorizing his deaf wife. Suddenly, all the mumbo jumbo about special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation being objective and focused on national security melted away in the face of a police-state action so completely inexplicable.
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The Associated Press: Senate reasserts foreign policy role, reshapes Trump agenda
BY LISA MASCARO
Two years into Donald Trump’s presidency, his allies in Congress are quietly trying to influence and even reshape his “America First” foreign policy agenda.
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The New York Times: Trump sought a loan during the 2016 campaign. Deutsche Bank said no.
BY DAVID ENRICH, JESSE DRUCKER AND BEN PROTESS
Donald J. Trump turned to the German bank to borrow millions of dollars that would go to his golf resort in Scotland.
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The Washington Post: ‘I am who I am’: Kamala Harris, daughter of Indian and Jamaican immigrants, defines herself simply as ‘American’
BY KEVIN SULLIVAN
The Democratic senator from California has long avoided ruminations on her blended heritage. But as she embarks on a campaign for president, she is facing new pressure to address her identity.
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Reuters: Congresswoman Gabbard officially declares 2020 candidacy
BY JAMES OLIPHANT
U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran who at times has had a spiky relationship with the Democratic Party, on Saturday added another liberal voice to a burgeoning field of candidates seeking the party’s 2020 presidential nomination.
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CNN: EPA's Wheeler continues frequent meetings with industry his agency regulates
BY CURT DEVINE
The Environmental Protection Agency's acting administrator Andrew Wheeler has maintained the custom of his predecessor Scott Pruitt of meeting with far more industry executives and lobbyists than environmental groups.
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