Trump Goes to War Against The Media

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Trump goes to war against media
By Jonathan Easley
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is steeling himself for a protracted battle against an increasingly hostile press, adding the media to the list of establishment institutions he intends to crush on his way to the White House.
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Trump’s Breitbart hire sends tremors through Capitol Hill
By Niall Stanage and Scott Wong
Donald Trump’s campaign shake-up is being seen on Capitol Hill as yet another shot across the bows of the GOP establishment.
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Billionaire father and daughter linked to Trump shake-up
By Jonathan Swan
Donald Trump is raising questions about Hillary Clinton’s health as he grapples with low poll numbers and the reverberations from several controversies.
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Dems doubtful of Sanders health push
By Sarah Ferris
Sen. Bernie Sanders’s (I-Vt.) renewed push for a government-run healthcare plan is getting a tepid reception from Democrats, with some saying he is waging a losing battle.
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States fear new era of deficits 
By Reid Wilson
Local officials are raising alarms across the country about a potential economic slowdown that could blow holes in state budgets still struggling to get above water less than a decade after the worst recession in generations.
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Trump before classified briefing: I don’t trust US intel
By Julian Hattem
Hours before he is set to receive his first classified intelligence briefing, Donald Trump said he does not trust information coming out of U.S. intelligence agencies and indicated he would cease relying on the bulk of the intelligence community’s massive workforce.
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Trump on how to vet immigrants’ beliefs: ‘You get very smart people’
By Rebecca Savransky
Republican nominee Donald Trump said the country needs “very smart people” to vet immigrants coming into the country under his recent proposal and scrutiny of social media accounts.
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Clinton: ‘There is no new Donald Trump’  
By Harper Neidig
Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said that staff changes and prepared remarks can’t change Donald Trump as the GOP presidential nominee undergoes a campaign overhaul.
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FBI documents from Clinton interview could be released: report
By Jesse Byrnes
Some material that the FBI delivered to Congress regarding its investigation into Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server could be made public, according to a new report.
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Green Party’s Stein makes pitch to Sanders supporters
By Rebecca Savransky
Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein on Wednesday made a pitch to supporters of Bernie Sanders, describing her party as a better alternative to voters repelled by Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
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The Associated Press: Clinton meeting with top law enforcement officials in New York
By Ken Thomas
Donald Trump has accused her of being “against the police.”
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The Wall Street Journal: Trump campaigns in hard-to-win states
By Reid J. Epstein
Donald Trump Tuesday night brought his campaign to Wisconsin, where he faces a daunting deficit in polls.
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NBC News: Transgender bathroom access to extend to all federal buildings
By Pete Williams
GSA officials say the notice is based on a review of recent rulings and directives.
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Reuters: Clinton Foundation feared it had been hacked, hired security firm
By Mark Hosenball, Dustin Volz and John Walcott/td>
So far, no message or document hacked from the New York-based Clinton Foundation has surfaced.
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Bloomberg: Clinton allies ready for rough campaign after Trump shake-up
By Margaret Talev and Jennifer Epstein
The Democratic nominee doesn’t plan to adjust her strategy or shift staffing in response.
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