May to reshuffle cabinet on Monday https://t.co/4Lqpr3cmrl
— Daniel Sandford (@BBCDanielS) January 6, 2018
House back Mon reshuffle imminent .Am sure the PM will take chance to set out the challenges we face and the big opportunities that exist and will reset her Govt for dynamic competence and moderation but also boldness#partyfizzingwithideasletsgocavalrydash
— Nicholas Soames (@NSoames) January 6, 2018
In Westminster speculation has already turned to who might replace Jeremy Hunt in a reshuffle https://t.co/CFtdmMZlH5
— The Times of London (@thetimes) January 3, 2018
Brexiteer Dominic Raab expected to get a seat at the Cabinet table in Monday's reshuffle https://t.co/hxGZCsxRb8
— James Forsyth (@JGForsyth) January 6, 2018
The PM contemplates rearranging the deckchairs on a sinking ship as Tories stumble into 2018 running out of ideas as they cling onto power not for the sake of the country but for the sake of the Tory Party. https://t.co/QI2YvNRCxB
— Angela Rayner (@AngelaRayner) January 1, 2018
Dear @theresa_may does your ‘disgust’ extend to acknowledging that his misogynistic & discriminatory public statements including 'joking' about anal rape & disability disqualify him from a role as a Government higher education adviser? pic.twitter.com/ia5tP89QUz
— Deirdre Heenan (@deirdreheenan) January 6, 2018
May reshuffle cartoon by Matt pic.twitter.com/13IyW2gRwf
— Peter Timmins #FBPE (@petertimmins3) January 6, 2018
Cabinet reshuffle is the Westminster press's equivalent of the Premier League transfer window. You get weeks of people floating big, tantalising transfers but in the end there's not much more to show for it than an 11th-hour loan move for a crocked Kim Kallstrom.
— Alex Spence (@alexGspence) January 2, 2018
Government must assess impact of Brexit on different parts of UK, Labour European Parliament leader demands https://t.co/e9b81D2ja6
— The Independent (@Independent) January 6, 2018
Oxford worst affected Uni for EU staff leaving. This is so avoidable #ExitFromBrexit https://t.co/QyxlIc3AWC
— Layla Moran (@LaylaMoran) January 6, 2018
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Michael Wolff: Trump is "bouncing off the walls" with anger over my book https://t.co/jljJu6qEgv pic.twitter.com/eNMXNr01bC
— The Hill (@thehill) January 6, 2018
Analysis: Here are the people closest to Trump who might doubt his mental fitness https://t.co/bVX3OcMyZo
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 6, 2018
Dumb question, but what is the CIA Director doing at this presidential press conference? I’m no expert on the protocol for this kind of thing, but that’s not normal, right?
At least he likes fudge. pic.twitter.com/kF4ZdxM4Zz
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) January 6, 2018
Trump: Everything I do is "proper" https://t.co/iP5Q1a0PgQ pic.twitter.com/HUpm5713pH
— The Hill (@thehill) January 7, 2018
The Corleone family had the awareness and vigilance to exclude Fredo from power, but the American political system did not, @DavidFrum writes: https://t.co/t6XRznjyFI pic.twitter.com/66I6cDL5D9
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) January 6, 2018
Analysis: Trump’s extraordinary tweetstorms mark an unsettling start to 2018 https://t.co/bWpiAFPynd
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 6, 2018
The Kushner family business is under investigation. If you remember back, Jared's urged Chinese investors to put their money into a Kushner Cos.’ New Jersey real-estate project in return for visas–potentially starting the investigation. https://t.co/dn6h8SEAgd
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) January 6, 2018
Truth: Jared Kushner and @EricTrump were joint deputy campaign managers to @realDonaldTrump. Nobody else. Not one person made a decision without their approval. Others just took credit for this family’s amazing ability. I’m done with all these lies. They will be embarrassed!
— Brad Parscale (@parscale) January 5, 2018
No, Donald Trump has not made the economy great again. https://t.co/qg4DAtNU8y pic.twitter.com/R72BMGHpjX
— Slate (@Slate) January 6, 2018
The economy isn’t nearly as good as the past year of jobs reports and stock tickers would have one believe https://t.co/rw2AQKdECe
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) January 5, 2018
America seems cursed at the moment. Almost as if it was built on an ancient Indian burial ground.
— Randi Stains (@WanderingSadu) January 5, 2018
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President Trump says he would "absolutely" engage in talks with North Korea's Kim Jong Un https://t.co/UwLsCxQTlg pic.twitter.com/xBGlWwBw64
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 6, 2018
Shared foes such as Iran and Islamic State militants are drawing Arab leaders into an ever-closer collaboration with their one-time nemesis, Israel — producing especially stark juxtapositions between their posturing in public and private https://t.co/Wcn8kDypLh
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) January 6, 2018
Behind Iran’s protests, anger over lost life savings and tightfisted budgets https://t.co/LghTAjEFFF
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 6, 2018
Opinion: Iranian protests repeatedly come down to one thing: the accountability of the regime to its people https://t.co/GMW0kKDpRy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 6, 2018