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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign after fallout with Trump … Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia announced on Friday that she will resign her seat in the House of Representatives in early January, after a dramatic falling out with President Donald Trump over the Jeffrey Epstein files and other issues.
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Associated Press:
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, former Trump loyalist, says she is resigning from Congress  —  Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, a once-loyal supporter of President Donald Trump who has become a critic, said Friday she is resigning from Congress in January.  Trump and Greene have fallen out in a public feud.
New York Times:
Here's the latest.  —  After months of warning voters against electing Zohran Mamdani, President Trump said the two found common ground in an Oval Office meeting, adding, “I think he is going to surprise some conservative people, actually.”  —  Watch Live: Trump Meets With Mamdani  —  LIVE
Erik Wasson / Bloomberg:
Marjorie Taylor Greene to Quit Congress After Trump Feud  —  Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Georgia Republican who was among President Donald Trump's strongest allies in Congress before their relationship fell apart, will resign from Congress in January.  —  Her last day in the US House will be Jan. 5 …
Annie Karni / New York Times:
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Plans to Resign in January  —  Ms. Greene, who was elected in 2020, had positioned herself as a die-hard Trump supporter until a series of recent ruptures with the president, who recently unendorsed her.  —  Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene …
Reuters:
MAGA favorite Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after split with Trump  — Longtime Trump ally Greene to leave office in January  — Departure will narrow Republican majority in House to 218-213  — Trump, Greene have had a public falling out in recent weeks
Molly McKew / Great Power:
28 Points Later  —  On November 20, President Trump's Secretary of the Army presented a draft 28-point plan to President Zelenskyy.  Nominally, it is a framework for ending the active conflict between Russia and Ukraine.  —  There is no other way to understand the 28-point plan …
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Heather Cox Richardson / Letters from an American:
November 21, 2025  —  Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the Ukrainian people today.  The current moment, he said, is “one of the most difficult” for the country.  “Ukraine may soon face an extremely difficult choice.  Either the loss of dignity or the risk of losing a key partner.
New York Times:
European Leaders Back Zelensky After U.S. Plan Leaves Them Out  —  A U.S.-Russian proposal would require Kyiv to give up territory and reduce its army.  If Moscow complies with the terms, it could receive benefits including reintegration into the global economy.
Politico:
‘Witkoff needs a psychiatrist’: Europeans fume at Trump's plan to profit from frozen Russian assets
Discussion: New York Times, The Sun and NewsMax.com
Politico:
Alito lets Texas reinstate gerrymandered House map that could give GOP 5 more seats … Texas' petition formally asked the justices to weigh in on a matter that could determine control of the House in next year's midterm elections.  A longer-term ruling by the high court restoring Texas …
Discussion: Wall Street Journal and Althouse
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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Texas seeks Supreme Court order to use a congressional map judges held is likely racially biased  —  Texas on Friday asked the Supreme Court for an emergency order to be allowed to use a congressional redistricting plan pushed by President Donald Trump that is favorable to Republicans …
Washington Post:
Supreme Court allows Texas congressional map favoring GOP, for now
Ryan Schwach / Queens Daily Eagle:
Queens men meet  —  The first man from Queens to be elected president and the first Queens resident to be elected mayor of New York City met for the first time in the Oval Office on Friday.  —  President Donald Trump and Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met in Washington D.C in a highly anticipated meeting between …
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Malcolm Ferguson / New Republic:
86 Democrats Condemn Socialism as Zohran Mamdani Meets With Trump
Wall Street Journal:
Trump and Mamdani Set Aside Differences During White House Meeting
Natalie Allison / Washington Post:
Trump pivots from bashing Mamdani, predicting he will ‘do a great job’ as mayor
Phillips P. OBrien / Phillips's Newsletter:
The Long Con Comes To An End  —  The Trump Administration Takes Off The Mask (Again) … Yesterday, Friday 21 November, ended up being one kind of day but it was supposed to be another.  21 November, in case you had forgotten, was supposed to be the day that the Trump Administration levelled …
Discussion: The Atlantic and Foreign Policy
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Kennedy Says He Told C.D.C. to Change Website's Language on Autism and Vaccines  —  In an interview, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited gaps in vaccine safety research.  His critics say he is ignoring a larger point: Vaccines save lives.  —  Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr …
Ginia Bellafante / New York Times:
Vanity Fair Is Reviewing Its Ties to Olivia Nuzzi  —  The magazine, which recently hired the journalist, said it had been “taken by surprise” by new claims in an essay by her former fiancé, Ryan Lizza.  —  The editor Mark Guiducci has made two big moves since taking the helm of Vanity Fair in June.
Andrew Duehren / New York Times:
Judge Places Hold on I.R.S. Data Sharing With ICE  —  A judge halted a federal deportation effort Friday, writing that the tax agency had illegally disseminated the data of some migrants.  —  A federal judge placed on hold a Trump administration effort to use typically confidential tax information …
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Danny Nguyen / Politico:
Judge puts hold on IRS sharing taxpayer info for immigration crackdown
Discussion: The Independent and NewsMax.com
Washington Post:
AOC built her own political machine.  Now she's deciding her next move.  —  Seven years after Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leapt onto the national stage as an outsider, she's learned an inside game and is considering a run for Senate or president.  —  Earlier this year …
Punchbowl News:
11/22/2025 📝 The Readback  —  Welcome to The Readback, our weekend digest featuring the best of Punchbowl News this week - a quick roundup of all our scoops, analysis and Capitol Hill insight you won't find anywhere else.  We've also included a few of our favorite outside reads from the week.
Discussion: Axios
Greg Sargent / New Republic:
Is Trump Giving Illegal Orders?  Dems Just Blew the Question Wide Open.  —  House Speaker Mike Johnson is outraged—absolutely outraged—that Democrats dared to suggest in that viral video this week that military and intelligence professionals should be wary of following illegal orders.
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CNN:
Washington resident dies of complications from bird flu strain never before reported in humans  —  A Washington resident died of complications from an infection with a bird flu strain never before reported in humans, the state Department of Health said on Friday.
Discussion: Associated Press and PolitiFact
USAGM:
U.S. Agency for Global Media Clamps Down on Grantee Rogue Behavior  —  The U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM) is setting the record straight after a wave of misleading press reports and troubling financial claims pushed out by its own federal grantee, Radio Free Asia (RFA).
Holly Bartholomew / OPB:
ICE arrests McMinnville High School student during Friday lunch period  —  Family told local news the 17-year-old is a U.S. citizen.  —  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a high school student in McMinnville during Friday's lunch period, according to school officials.
Discussion: FOX 13 Tampa Bay and New York Sun
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
EXCLUSIVE: FBI concludes Trump shooter Thomas Crooks acted alone after unprecedented global investigation  —  Kash Patel, Dan Bongino and a senior official involved in the FBI probe gave an hourlong exclusive interview to Fox News Digital's Brooke Singman  —  EXCLUSIVE: The FBI came …
Reuters:
French lawmakers reject income part of budget bill as it heads to Senate  —  The French lower house rejected parts of the 2026 budget bill on Saturday, leaving open whether the politically fragmented parliament, under pressure from investors to reduce a budget deficit, can strike a deal before the end of the year.
Discussion: Bloomberg
Ella Lee / The Hill:
Comey seeks dismissal over ‘fundamental errors’ in grand jury process  —  Former FBI Director James Comey has urged a federal judge to dismiss his case without a trial over “fundamental errors” in the grand jury process that resulted in his indictment.  —  In a 29-page motion Friday …
 
 
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Julianna Bragg / Axios:
Epstein survivors say they received death threats in new letter
Discussion: Al Jazeera
ProPublica:
Senators Launch Inquiry After a White House Official Intervened on Behalf of Andrew Tate During a Federal Investigation
Brock Marchant / Salt Lake Tribune:
The Salt Lake Tribune will drop its paywall next year, CEO tells donors at NewsMakers gala
Jack Dura / Associated Press:
Abortion is illegal again in North Dakota after court reverses a judge's earlier decision
Discussion: IJR
Andrew Solender / Axios:
Death threats surge against Democrats targeted by Trump
 Earlier Items: 
Tom Balmforth / Reuters:
Exclusive: US threatens to cut intel, weapons to press Ukraine into peace deal, sources say
David Gardner / The Daily Beast:
Vance Urged Bezos to Make the Washington Post Even More MAGA
Discussion: Salon, twitchy.com and DNYUZ
Elizabeth Elkind / Fox News:
Johnson says he's ‘open’ to changing House censure rules after week of political drama