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Marc Short, the president’s legislative affairs director, said on Monday that the White House looks forward to releasing the Democratic rebuttal to the Nunes memo after Democrats work with the FBI to eliminate the portions of the memo that expose classified intelligence sources and methods, Politico reports. Short noted that the intelligence community alerted the White House to “sources and methods in the democratic memo that they do not want revealed.” Short added that he believed Democrats put those sources and methods in the memo intentionally, knowing the White House would refuse to release it. The Democratic memo claims to rebut, point by point, what it characterizes as an inaccurate and misleading GOP memo on alleged government surveillance abuses. In an interview aboard Air Force Two, Vice President Mike Pence said that the Trump administration is willing to speak with Kim Jong Un’s regime, the Washington Post reports. While the administration is…

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