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Monday, December 11, 2017
1/ Three women who previously accused Trump of sexual harassment called for Congress to investigate the allegations.
2/ Nikki Haley: The women who've accused Trump of sexual harassment "should be heard."
3/ Democratic senators called for Trump's resignation over sexual harassment and assault accusations against him.
4/ Obama called on Alabama voters to reject Roy Moore.
5/ Adam Schiff called the evidence of coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia is "pretty damning."
6/ Robert Mueller's investigators are focused on an 18-day timeline related to possible obstruction of justice by Trump.
7/ The Treasury Department admits the GOP tax plan won't pay for itself through increased economic growth.
poll/ 50% of Alabama voters support Democrat Doug Jones.
poll/ 32% of Americans support the GOP tax plan.
NOTABLES.
Four people were injured in an explosion in the passageway connecting the Times Square and Port Authority subway stations.
The Supreme Court refused to hear a case challenging sex discrimination protections in employment and whether they extend to sexual orientation.
A federal judge denied the Trump's request to delay accepting transgender recruits.
Police shoot Americans more than twice as often as previously known, according to data from the 50 largest local police departments.
Putin ordered the partial withdrawal of Russian troops from Syria.
The New York Times takes a look inside Trump's battle for self-preservation.
The Trump administration is taking credit for killing 469 regulatory actions.
Macron will award US climate scientists with "Make Our Planet Great Again" grants.
Visit www.whatthefuckjusthappenedtoday.com for more news and headlines, brought to you by Matt Kiser. The WTFJHT Podcast is narrated and produced by Joe Amditis.
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