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Tipsheet: The Memo: Bannon firestorm consumes Washington

 
 
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The Memo: Bannon firestorm consumes Washington
By Niall Stanage
 
A firestorm over former chief strategist Steve Bannon is consuming the White House with the new year only days old. 

It comes even while the president’s latest controversial tweets are still reverberating and the stubborn cloud over allegations of collusion with Russia remains.

By the end of an extraordinary day of news on Wednesday, Bannon’s enemies within the GOP were glorying in his apparently final demise from the Trump inner circle. His loyalists were complaining that the White House was being too easily spooked and had overreacted.
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Listen to the HillCast AM View: GOP, Dem talks this month could write 2018’s political script, and more of today’s news
By Alexis Simendinger
Congressional leaders from both parties are negotiating with President Trump’s advisers, hoping to hammer out a budget blueprint and perhaps a separate measure that could shield young undocumented immigrants from deportation.
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Trump breaks with Bannon in dramatic fashion
By Jordan Fabian and Jonathan Easley
President Trump split from Steve Bannon in dramatic fashion on Wednesday after his once close political ally offered explosive criticism of the president and his family in a new book.
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5 surprising allegations from the new book about Trump's presidency
By Brett Samuels
Washington, D.C. on Wednesday was dominated by a series of explosive excerpts from a forthcoming book focused on the early days inside the Trump White House. Here are some of the more explosive allegations from Wolff’s book excerpts.
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Trump feud puts pressure on Bannon candidates
By Ben Kamisar and Lisa Hagen
President Trump’s explosive feud with former White House chief strategist Stephen Bannon has put new pressure on GOP candidates aligned with Bannon.
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Trump dissolves voter fraud commission
By Jordan Fabian and Brandon Carter
President Trump on Wednesday dissolved a controversial commission that was set up to investigate his unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud during the 2016 election.
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Confusion over Trump's border wall delays spending talks
By Alexander Bolton
Senate negotiators say a lack of clarity from President Trump about his plans for a proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border is holding up talks to avoid a government shutdown.
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Leaders appear to make little progress toward funding deal
By Mike Lillis, Melanie Zanona and Scott Wong
Congressional leaders and White House officials appear nowhere closer to a bipartisan deal to fund the government, raising the chances that lawmakers may need to pass another stopgap spending bill to avoid a shutdown in just over two weeks.
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Senate Republicans to meet with Trump Thursday on DACA
By Jordain Carney
A group of Senate Republicans are expected to meet with President Trump at the White House on Thursday as they try to get on the same page ahead of a looming fight over immigration.
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Manafort sues Mueller, challenging scope of Russia investigation
By Katie Bo Williams
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort is suing the Department of Justice and special counsel Robert Mueller in an attempt to kneecap the federal probe into alleged coordination between the campaign and Russia during the 2016 election. 
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Change in Iran will only come from its people — not the United States
By Perry Cammack
OPINION | As the Trump administration and Congress consider how to react to the dramatic popular uprising racing across Iran, here are some lessons they might wish to consider.
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What will it take for the US to win against China in cyberspace?
By Mark Kuhr
OPINION | China’s established practice of intellectual property (IP) theft has contributed significantly to the acceleration of the country’s technical competitiveness, making China one of the US's major cyber threats today. So, the big question is, how do we stop China?
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The Associated Press: New year, new start? Not in President Trump’s Washington
By Julie Pace
So much for a new year, new start.
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The Washington Post: Trump’s lawyers send cease-and-desist letter to Bannon
By Josh Dawsey and Ashley Parker
The president’s lawyers told Stephen K. Bannon his comments to author Michael Wolff in a soon-to-be-released tell-all book violate Bannon’s employment agreement with the president in numerous ways. Trump on Wednesday castigated his former chief strategist as a self-aggrandizing political charlatan who has “lost his mind.”
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The Wall Street Journal: Democrats Doug Jones, Tina Smith are sworn in
By Julie Bykowicz
 
Newcomers from Alabama and Minnesota vow to strive for bipartisanship.
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The New York Times: As two Koreas open talks, US watches from the sideline
By Mark Landler
 
The Trump administration doesn’t oppose diplomatic talks on the Korean Peninsula but worries the North will try to drive a wedge between the United States and South Korea.
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USA Today: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair denies Trump spying claim
By Jane Onyanga-Omara
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has rejected a claim that he warned Jared Kushner that British intelligence might have spied on President Trump’s staff during the 2016 presidential election.
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