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10:35 AM ET, January 6, 2018

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David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump boasts that he's ‘like, really smart’ and a ‘very stable genius’ amid questions over his mental fitness  —  President Trump continued to defend himself in the wake of a new book that suggests top White House aides feared he was unfit for the job.  —  In a tweetstorm Saturday morning …
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Daniella Diaz / CNN:
Trump: I'm a ‘very stable genius’  —  STORY HIGHLIGHTS  —  Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump slammed reports questioning his mental stability in a series of tweets Saturday morning, writing he's a “very stable genius.”  —  “Now that Russian collusion, after one year of intense study …
Alicia Cohn / The Hill:
‘Fire and Fury’ author predicts his book will help end Trump's presidency  —  Michael Wolff, the author of a controversial new book about President Trump  —  's White House, said Saturday that his book is creating “the perception and the understanding that will finally end ... this presidency.”
Discussion: RedState, Reuters and IJR
Michael Tackett / New York Times:
Trump Defends His Mental Capacity, Calling Himself a ‘Genius’  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump, in an extraordinary defense of his mental capacity and fitness for office, described himself on Saturday as a “genius” and “a very stable genius at that.”  —  In a series of Twitter messages …
Matthew Chapman / Shareblue Media:
Sarah Sanders: Americans who aren't “celebrating” Trump are “mentally unfit”  —  The White House press secretary wants you to know that Trump is not the one with mental issues — you are, if you don't think he has made your life better.  —  Donald Trump and his allies are fiercely resisting …
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Read the Trump Atonement That Steve Bannon Was Going to Release—Until Trump Dropped a Bomb on Him
Discussion: Politico and Business Insider
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Steve Bannon was warned
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
What the Trump dossier criminal referral means  —  There's been a lot of confusion about the decision by Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Chuck Grassley and crime subcommittee chairman Lindsey Graham to refer Christopher Steele, author of the Trump dossier, to the Justice Department for possible criminal investigation.
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New York Times:
Republican Senators Recommend Charges Against Author of Trump Dossier
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Senate Republicans become Trump accomplices in manipulating the system
Anna Claire Vollers / al.com:
Roy Moore accuser's Gadsden home burns; arson investigation underway  —  Roy Moore accuser Tina Johnson lost her home Wednesday in a fire that is now under investigation by the Etowah County Arson Task Force.  —  Tina Johnson, who first came to public notice for accusing Senate candidate Roy Moore …
David S. Cloud / Los Angeles Times:
Mueller calls back at least one participant in key meeting with Russians at Trump Tower  —  Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya and lobbyist Rinat Akhmetshin.  (Yury Martyanov/AFP/Getty Images, Alex Wong/Getty Images)  —  Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III has recalled for questioning …
Discussion: Raw Story
Michael Schwirtz / New York Times:
The U.S. Wanted to Discuss Iran.  Russia Brought Up Black Lives Matter.  —  UNITED NATIONS — Efforts by the Trump administration to marshal a muscular international response to Iran's crackdown on anti-government protesters appeared to backfire on Friday, as members of the United Nations …
Discussion: The Root
Nick Miroff / Washington Post:
First phase of Trump border wall gets $18 billion price tag, in new request to lawmakers  —  The Trump administration has told lawmakers that it wants $18 billion over the next decade for the initial phase of a Mexico border wall, laying out for the first time a detailed financial blueprint …
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Seung Min Kim / Politico:
Durbin warns of shutdown over Trump's immigration demands
Elliot Spagat / Associated Press:
Trump seeks $18 billion to extend border wall over 10 years
Discussion: The Week and Axios
David Remnick / New Yorker:
The Increasing Unfitness of Donald Trump  —  The West Wing has come to resemble the dankest realms of Twitter, in which everyone is racked with paranoia and everyone despises everyone else.  —  What made the Emperor Nero tick, Suetonius writes in “Lives of the Caesars,” was …
Todd Prince / Las Vegas Review-Journal:
Mandalay Bay staff interacted with Las Vegas shooter more than 10 times in days before Oct. 1  —  Mandalay Bay resort and casino.  Joel Angel Juarez Las Vegas Review-Journal @jajuarezphoto  —  Two windows are blown out from Mandalay Bay the morning after a mass shooting in Las Vegas, Monday, Oct. 2, 2017.
Discussion: The Daily Caller, AOL and ABC News
David Wroe / Sydney Morning Herald:
‘Romantic encounter’ set off Australia's role in triggering Donald Trump investigation  —  It was a chance romantic encounter by George Papadopoulos that set in train the events that led to the Australian government tipping off Washington about what it knew of Russian hacking efforts to swing the US presidential election.
Discussion: Raw Story
CBS News:
CDC to hold briefing on how public can prepare for nuclear war  —  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has scheduled a briefing for later this month to outline how the public can prepare for nuclear war.  —  “While a nuclear detonation is unlikely, it would have devastating results …
Robert Siegel / NPR:
NPR Host Robert Siegel Signs Off  —  The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the median number of years that American workers have been working for their current employer is a little over four.  —  I say that to acknowledge how unusual it is that I have been working at National Public Radio for a little over 40 years — 41, to be precise.
Natasha Bertrand / Business Insider:
Trump campaign digital director: ‘Not one person made a decision’ without Kushner and Eric Trump's ‘approval’  — The digital director of the Trump campaign on Friday painted Jared Kushner and Eric Trump as “joint deputy campaign managers.”  — Brad Parscale's statement came amid …
James Hibberd / EW.com:
Letterman Netflix series gets Obama as first guest: See trailer  —  Ready for your first look at David Letterman's new talk show?  —  Above is the first teaser trailer for the series, titled My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman.  —  That title suggests a show that's setting …
Discussion: NewsBusters, Shakesville and The Week
Kevin Johnson / USA Today:
FBI documents: Andrew McCabe had no conflict in Hillary Clinton email probe  —  WASHINGTON — FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, whom President Trump has blamed for influencing the decision not to criminally charge Hillary Clinton for her use of private email server, did not oversee that inquiry …
Discussion: The Week
Twitter:
World Leaders on Twitter  —  There's been a lot of discussion about political figures and world leaders on Twitter, and we want to share our stance.  —  Twitter is here to serve and help advance the global, public conversation.  Elected world leaders play a critical role in that conversation …
Philly.com:
Krasner fires 31 from Philly DA's Office in dramatic first-week shakeup  —  Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner asked 31 members of the office to resign Friday, a dramatic shake-up and the first major staffing decision announced by the city's new top prosecutor, just three days after he was sworn in.
Elizabeth Bruenig / Washington Post:
If the poor must work to earn every dollar, shouldn't the rich?  —  The argument over which poor people deserve aid has begun anew thanks to incipient Republican efforts to harshen work requirements attached to welfare programs.  For conservatives and thus-inclined Democrats …
Christal Hayes / USA Today:
Pulse gunman's wife: I knew he was going to Orlando to attack  —  A handwritten statement given to the FBI by the wife of Pulse nightclub gunman Omar Mateen says she saw him prepare for the deadly attack for months and knew that the LGBT nightclub was his target.
Larry Kudlow / National Review:
Bannon Goes Belly-Up and the Stock Market Soars  —  There's an important connection here.  —  There were two big money-and-politics stories in the first week of the new year: The Dow Jones soared 577 points and Steve Bannon ended his political career.  —  Are these two events related?
Discussion: Occidental Dissent
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
The Bannon Fallacy  —  No one destroyed Bannon save Bannon himself.  —  EDITOR'S NOTE  —  The following is Jonah Goldberg's weekly “news"letter, the G-File.  Subscribe here to get the G-File delivered to your inbox on Fridays.  —  D  —  ear Reader (including those of you with merely average-size nuclear buttons),
 
 
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Katherine Ku / Washington Post:
Pressuring harassers to quit can end up protecting them
Jonathan Blitzer / New Yorker:
In Calling for Politicians' Arrest, an ICE Official Embraces His New Extremist Image
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Melanie Zanona / The Hill:
Trump to make infrastructure push during Camp David retreat
Noah Rothman / Commentary Magazine:
The Torment of Ajit Pai
Brittany De Lea / Fox Business:
Six-figure construction jobs are going unfilled
Discussion: TheBlaze and The Daily Caller
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Post:
Judge won't block Republican in tight Virginia House race tainted by ballot mix-up
Discussion: Daily Kos
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
The Democrats' ‘Russian Descent’
Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
Trump cools to idea of taking on welfare programs, seeing little chance of success in Congress
Discussion: Politico, Vox and Axios
Bruce Vielmetti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
David Clarke to face trial Jan. 22 over airport incident, but most claims dismissed
Discussion: Washington Examiner and RedState
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Book: Clinton took secret trips outside White House to visit girlfriends
CNN:
Exclusive: Top Pence aides quietly depart in new year
 

 
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Chance Miller / 9to5Mac:
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