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Tipsheet: Furor grows over Nunes intel memo

 
 
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Furor grows over Nunes intel memo
By Katie Bo Williams
 
The furor surrounding a controversial Republican-drafted memo alleging surveillance abuses at the Department of Justice reached a fever pitch on Thursday as the White House signaled that the release could be imminent.
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Listen: A brain drain at Foggy Bottom continues
By Alexis Simendinger
 
In today’s morning podcast: The State Department is losing its highest-ranking career official, adding to a trend that concerns lawmakers and diplomatic personnel.
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A year after Obama, Dems still looking for replacement
By Amie Parnes
More than a year after former President Obama left the White House, the party is still trying to fill the void and find a leader who can take on President Trump. 
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GOP eyeing vote to fund the government through March 23
By Melanie Zanona
House lawmakers will likely consider legislation early next week to keep the government open through about March 23, according to two sources familiar with the situation, though the plan has not been finalized.
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GOP case: FBI probe based on tainted evidence linked to Clinton
By John Solomon
Congressional Republicans are seeking to make the case that the FBI’s investigation into President Trump’s campaign and possible collusion with Russia was based on flawed or politically tainted evidence connected to partisans loyal to Hillary Clinton. 
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Romney making Senate race announcement in two weeks
By Ben Kamisar
Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will reveal later this month whether he'll run for Senate in Utah. Romney is expected to launch a bid to replace retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah), a bid that would make him the far-and-away favorite.
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House presses Senate GOP on filibuster reform
By Alexander Bolton
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — House Republicans are pressing Senate colleagues to take a more serious look at amending the upper chamber’s filibuster rule amidst an unresolved budget stalemate that shut the government down last month.
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Mulvaney shakes up consumer bureau office that polices racism in lending
By Sylvan Lane
The acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has stripped an office devoted to lending discrimination of its enforcement power, according to an email released Thursday.
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Comey praises FBI for speaking up against 'weasels and liars'
By Brett Samuels 
Former FBI Director James Comey on Thursday expressed appreciation for the FBI standing up against "weasels and liars" as debate rages over a classified memo that purports to show political bias within the Justice Department.
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Interior rolls back oil drilling policies for federal land
By Timothy Cama
The Interior Department implemented a new policy Thursday aimed at streamlining the oil and natural gas drilling process on federal land by cutting back on the opportunities for drilling opponents to slow down the process.
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My experience with Andy McCabe: No criticizing James Comey allowed
By Ari Fleischer
OPINION | I was in an FBI car last June on my way to meet him and other top law enforcement leaders at a counterterrorism communications training event at the 9/11 Museum in New York City when deputy director Andrew McCabe suddenly ordered me not to show up.
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With Amtrak crash, Congress faced a deadly rail danger firsthand
By Jim Mathews
OPINION | Perhaps this week’s train collision will be the crisis Congress needs to take safety seriously, and tackle the much talked about infrastructure bill. It’s long overdue.
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The Associated Press: Emails: Pruitt monitored changes to EPA webpages on climate
By Michael Biesecker
Newly released emails show Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt personally monitored efforts last year to excise much of the information about climate change from the agency’s website, especially President Obama’s signature effort to reduce planet-warming carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants.
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The Washington Post: ‘Never any hesitation’: Trump was quickly persuaded to support memo’s release
By Philip Rucker, Ashley Parker and Josh Dawsey
President Trump was only vaguely aware of a controversial, classified memo about the FBI’s Russia investigation when two House conservatives brought it to his attention in a Jan. 18 phone call.
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump is willing to walk from immigration talks if Democrats don't accept his terms
By Laura Meckler, Kristina Peterson and Siobhan Hughes
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va.—President Donald Trump said Thursday that he is willing to walk away from immigration negotiations if Democrats won’t agree to his terms, and many involved in the debate said the chances of a deal appear to be fading.
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The New York Times: White House wants Pentagon to offer more options on North Korea
By Mark Landler and Helene Cooper
 
The White House has grown frustrated in recent weeks by what it considers the Pentagon’s reluctance to provide President Trump with options for a military strike against North Korea, according to officials, the latest sign of a deepening split in the administration over how to confront the nuclear-armed regime of Kim Jong-un.
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Reuters: U.S. employers likely boosted hiring in January
By Reuters Staff
 
U.S. job growth likely accelerated in January and wages increased further, underscoring the strong momentum in the economy at the start of the year.
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