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Politico:
Top USAID career staff placed on immediate leave — “This is like taking out all the generals,” said a former Trump administration official informed of the decision. — The Trump administration has ordered dozens of top career employees of the U.S. Agency for International Development …
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Reuters, Raw Story and Alternet.org
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Michael Tomasky / New Republic:
Trump Just Broke the Law. Blatantly. And He Might Get Away With It. — Imagine that there were a particularly dirty NFL player—call him Thompson—who developed a habit of doing something new and possibly dangerous to opposing players. Penalty flags didn't deter him. On and on he went.
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HuffPost
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Fired Inspectors General Raise Alarms as Trump Administration Moves to Finalize Purge
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Roll Call, Washington Post, E&E News, Newsweek and PJ Media
NBC News:
Trump administration fires DOJ officials who worked on criminal investigations of the president — The DOJ employees had been involved in special counsel Jack Smith's investigation that led to Trump's classified documents and Jan. 6 cases. — WASHINGTON — The Department of Justice …
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CNN:
Trump Justice Department fires officials who investigated Trump and launches ‘special project’ into January 6 cases — More than a dozen officials who worked on the criminal investigations into Donald Trump have been fired, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Washington Post, Politico, The Hill, New York Times, Townhall, New York Post and New Republic
Wall Street Journal:
Trump-Appointed Prosecutor Opens Review of Justice Department's Jan. 6 Cases — Lawyers who worked on the matters are asked to turn over files, notes and other records — WASHINGTON—A top Trump-appointed prosecutor has opened an internal review of the Justice Department's decision …
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Justice Department fires more than a dozen key officials on former Special Counsel Jack Smith's team — Acting Attorney General James McHenry 'does not trust these officials to assist in faithfully implementing the President's agenda' — EXCLUSIVE: The Justice Department is firing …
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Washington Post, HuffPost, NPR, CBS News, CNBC, ABC News, The Gateway Pundit, Reuters, Ace of Spades HQ, PBS NewsHour, The Post Millennial and The Independent
Eric Martin / Bloomberg:
Trump's Victory Over Colombia Now Looks Less Clear Cut — Colombia sends own planes to bring people home after showdown — Trump runs the risk of overuse of tariff, sanctions threats — A deportation arrangement with Colombia that the White House on Sunday night presented …
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Reuters, New York Post, Breitbart, Fox News, BBC, Townhall, USA Today, Al Jazeera, Daily Mail, freebeacon.com, Florida Politics, CBS News, New York Times and The Hill
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BBC:
Colombia yields on US deportation flights to avert trade war — A looming trade war between the US and Colombia appears to have been averted after the Colombian government agreed to allow US military flights carrying deported migrants to land in the Andean country.
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David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Behind the Colombia Blowup: Mapping Trump's Rapid-Escalation Tactics
Behind the Colombia Blowup: Mapping Trump's Rapid-Escalation Tactics
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Al Jazeera, CNN, Raw Story, The Gateway Pundit, Reuters, CBS News, Must Read Alaska and Daily Mail
New York Times:
Chief Corruption Prosecutor Resigns From Justice Dept. — Corey Amundson chose to leave the department after being told he was being reassigned by the Trump administration to a position related to immigration enforcement. — The head of the Justice Department's public integrity section …
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Reuters and Washington Examiner
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Mike Stobbe / Associated Press:
CDC ordered to stop working with WHO immediately, upending expectations of an extended withdrawal — U.S. public health officials have been told to stop working with the World Health Organization, effective immediately. A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official …
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MeidasTouch News, Mock Paper Scissors and Alternet.org
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Alexander Tin / CBS News:
CDC staff ordered to cut off communication with WHO
CDC staff ordered to cut off communication with WHO
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Alternet.org and New York Post
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Trump Paralyzes Independent Rights Watchdog, Firing Members Selected by Democrats — The move removed three of the four sitting members of the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, leaving it unable to act as the Trump administration begins reshaping intelligence agencies.
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Alternet.org
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Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Democrats flip the script, eyeing debt limit to block Trump's agenda
Democrats flip the script, eyeing debt limit to block Trump's agenda
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Politico, Raw Story, The Hill, PoliticusUSA and Off Message
FOX 32 Chicago:
Indiana man fatally shot by sheriff's deputy identified as Jan. 6 defendant — A Jasper County sheriff's deputy fatally shot 42-year-old Matthew W. Huttle during a traffic stop in northwest Indiana on Sunday after an altercation in which Huttle reportedly resisted arrest and was armed.
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The Hill, The Guardian, USA Today, Associated Press, Mediaite, CBS News, Chicago Tribune, ABC7 and The Gateway Pundit
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Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
Trump Administration Halts H.I.V. Drug Distribution in Poor Countries — PEPFAR's computer systems also are being taken offline, a sign that the program may not return, as Republican critics had hoped. — The Trump administration has instructed organizations in other countries …
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CNN:
Trump expected to sign executive orders to reshape the military, including banning transgender troops — President Donald Trump on Monday is expected to sign three executive orders that would reshape the military, including banning transgender service members from serving in the US armed forces …
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The Independent, New Republic, MeidasTouch News, The Gateway Pundit, New York Post, Ace of Spades HQ, Reuters and Daily Mail
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Laura Strickler / NBC News:
Quaker groups file suit over end of policy restricting ICE arrests in houses of worship — The suit appears to be the first from a faith-based organization challenging the change in court. — A group of Quaker congregations are suing the Department of Homeland Security for changing a policy …
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Axios and New Republic
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Some GOP senators want open committee vote on Gabbard — Any Republican opposition could doom the top intelligence nominee's confirmation. — Some Republican senators are pushing for the unusual step of making public a key vote on Tulsi Gabbard's nomination in the Senate Intelligence Committee …
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New Republic, New York Magazine, New York Times, Raw Story, Fox News and RTÉ
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Al Weaver / The Hill:
Gabbard's path through Intelligence Committee narrows ahead of key hearing
Gabbard's path through Intelligence Committee narrows ahead of key hearing
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New Republic, ABC News, The Transom, The Gateway Pundit, IJR, Mediaite and The Post Millennial
CNN:
Inspector general fired by Trump has a warning for Americans — President Donald Trump fired the inspectors general from more than a dozen federal agencies in a Friday night purge, according to a Trump administration official, paving the way for him to install his own picks for the independent watchdog roles.
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New Jersey Online and CBS News
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Igor Bobic / HuffPost:
Donald Trump Ignores Federal Laws As He Moves To Reshape Washington
Donald Trump Ignores Federal Laws As He Moves To Reshape Washington
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The Hill, The Guardian, NBC News and Politico
Doug Bock Clark / ProPublica:
They Followed North Carolina Election Rules When They Cast Their Ballots. Now Their Votes Could Be Tossed Anyway. — A Republican judge is trying to overturn his election loss by challenging more than 60,000 ballots. These are some of those voters' stories.
Ben Thompson / Stratechery:
DeepSeek FAQ — It's Monday, January 27. Why haven't you written about DeepSeek yet? — I did! I wrote about R1 last Tuesday. — I totally forgot about that. — I take responsibility. I stand by the post, including the two biggest takeaways that I highlighted …
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Reuters:
US reports first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry — The United States has reported its first outbreak of H5N9 bird flu in poultry on a duck farm in California, the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Monday. — U.S. authorities also detected the more common H5N1 strain …
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The Philadelphia Inquirer, FOX 13 Tampa Bay and Quartz
Daniel Klaidman / CBS News:
FBI insider raises concerns about Kash Patel's role in hostage rescue — Days before this week's high-stakes confirmation hearing of Kash Patel to be FBI director, a bureau insider has come forward with new information questioning Patel's judgment during sensitive hostage rescue missions, CBS News has learned.
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Europe's Elon Musk Problem … During an american election, a rich man can hand out $1 million checks to prospective voters. Companies and people can use secretly funded “dark money” nonprofits to donate unlimited money, anonymously, to super PACs, which can then spend it on advertising campaigns.
Alaa Elassar / CNN:
Navajo Nation leaders raise alarm over reports of Indigenous people being questioned and detained during immigration sweeps — At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped at their homes and workplaces, questioned or detained by federal law enforcement …
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Arizona Mirror, The Guardian and New Republic
Andrew Deck / Nieman Lab:
Inside a network of AI-generated newsletters targeting “small town America” — Good Daily, which operates in 47 states and 355 towns and cities across the U.S., is run by one person. — On first glance, Good Day Fort Collins appears to be a standard local news round-up.
U.S. Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska:
Murkowski and Chemnitz: Greenland “Ally, not an Asset” — Washington, DC - Today, United States Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska and Co-Chair of the Standing Committee of Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region) and Aaja Chemnitz (Member of Danish Parliament representing Greenland for Inuit Ataqatigiit …
Apoorva Mandavilli / New York Times:
‘A Dangerous Virus’: Bird Flu Enters a New Phase — A pandemic is not inevitable, scientists say. But the outbreak has passed worrisome milestones in recent weeks, including cattle that may have been reinfected. — When bird flu first struck dairy cattle a year ago …
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Financial Times and The Moderate Voice
Dylan Matthews / Vox:
Trump rescinded a half-century of environmental rules. Here's what that could mean. — Trump wants to “unleash American energy.” What does that mean? … But in one, Trump dug even further back: He revoked an executive order issued by Jimmy Carter in 1977, nearly half a century ago.
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Slow Boring and Atlantic Council
ABC News:
Tucker Carlson's son Buckley is joining JD Vance's staff — Vance has brought over several of his Senate staff to serve in his VP office. — Vice President JD Vance walks from Air Force Two as he arrives at Tri-Cities Airport, Jan. 27, 2025, in Blountville, Tenn.
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The Hill, The Gateway Pundit and Mediaite


