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<em>The Atlantic </em>Politics &amp; Policy Daily: Beto’s Mythtakes

Can the Texas Democrat turn his popularity and fundraising numbers into a real movement? Plus: Joe Biden's not-yet-campaign isn't ready for #MeToo accusations
Source: Clarice Silber / AP

What We’re Following Today

It’s Monday, April 1.

‣ A whistle-blower in the White House has reportedly told Congress that senior officials in Donald Trump’s administration granted security clearances to 25 people whose applications had been previously denied by career employees.

‣ House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler announced that on Wednesday, he will authorize a subpoena to obtain the full report from Special Counsel Robert Mueller.

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