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The 10 essential reads you missed this week

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The 10 essential reads you missed this week
President Trump faces new legal troubles stemming from recent developments in the sprawling federal investigations into his associates and 2016 campaign.

Here's other important news of the week:
 
Interior chief Zinke to leave administration
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will depart the administration amid growing controversy over allegations that he violated ethics rules, Timothy Cama and Miranda Green report.
 

 
Senate heads toward floor fight on criminal justice bill
Senators are heading toward a contentious floor fight as GOP leadership tries to squeeze in a White House-backed criminal justice bill by the end of the year, Jordain Carney writes.
 

 
Term limit fight highlights growing pains for Pelosi’s majority
A promise by Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to stage a vote on leadership term limits is exposing the deep generational divide expected to tug at Democrats when they take back the House next month, Melanie Zanona and Mike Lillis write.
 

 
Fractious GOP vows to unify in House minority
House Republicans say they’re ready to unify out of necessity and survival as they get ready for life in the minority, Juliegrace Brufke reports.
 

 
K Street works to court minority lawmakers
Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) and Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) members are finding themselves courted by lobbyists after Democrats won the House for the first time in eight years, Alex Gangitano reports.
 

 
Biden takes his time on presidential decision
Former Vice President Joe Biden is taking his time making a decision about entering the 2020 race, Amie Parnes writes.
 

 
Congress sends bill overhauling sexual harassment policy to Trump's desk
The House unanimously passed legislation on Thursday to overhaul how Congress handles sexual harassment claims, sending the long-stalled effort to President Trump’s desk, Melanie Zanona reports.
 

 
Dems to reframe gun violence as public health issue
House Democrats are planning to vote next year on bills that address gun violence as a public health concern, marking the party's first steps back into a divisive debate after being in the minority for eight years, Nathaniel Weixel reports.
 

 
The Year Ahead: Pressure mounts on election security as 2020 approaches
Pressure is already mounting on Congress to secure the 2020 presidential race from foreign cyberattacks or interference just weeks after the midterm elections, Jacqueline Thomsen and Olivia Beavers write.
 

 
The Year Ahead: Trump throws uncertainty into Pentagon budget
President Trump is sowing confusion over the Department of Defense (DOD) budget for next year, Ellen Mitchell writes.
 
 
 
© Getty: President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in prison on Wednesday.
 
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