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"Fear; Trump in the White House," a tell-all book by Bob Woodward, has hit No. 1 on Amazon a week before its publication on Sept. 11, 2018. (Simon & Schuster)

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Journalist Salena Zito on Face the Nation.

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Apache crews thin trees and brush to fight wildfire danger as part of the Reserve Treaty Rights Land program on the reservation at Seneca Lake, Arizona. (Photograph provided by the San Carlos Apache Tribe)

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A 2009 prescribed burn clears out debris on the Fort Apache reservation in Whiteriver, Arizona. Photo courtesy the White Mountain Apache Tribe and Fort Apache Agency. By White Mountain Apache Tribe.

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A 2009 prescribed burn clears out debris on the Fort Apache reservation in Whiteriver, Arizona. Photo courtesy the White Mountain Apache Tribe and Fort Apache Agency. By White Mountain Apache Tribe.

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Michael Bloomberg, former New York City mayor, bankrolled a year-long effort to place privately funded lawyers as "special assistant attorneys general" in at least six states with specific instructions to work on "clean energy, climate change, and environmental interests." (Associated Press)

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The U.S. Marine Corps recently created a 500-square-foot barracks in roughly 40 hours. (Image: Fox News screenshot via U.S. Marine Corps)

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Illustration on reforms of the Clean Power Plan by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Illustration on advice for the proposed Space Corps by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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Illustration on Amazon's national HQ search and the litigation factor by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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FILE - In this Sept. 29, 2015 file photo, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla. speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington. It's something climate negotiators and world leaders try not to talk about publicly: Whatever international deal that comes out of Paris climate talks likely won’t be a treaty that needs ratification by a reluctant Republican U.S. Congress. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)

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9. Larry Ellison, 74,Oracle (software), $58.5 B Oracle CEO Larry Ellison gestures while giving a keynote address at Oracle OpenWorld in San Francisco, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. Ellison says he plans to turn the Hawaiian island that he recently bought into a laboratory for experimenting with more environmentally sound ways of living. Ellison says he hopes to convert sea water into fresh water on the 141-mile-square (365-square-kilometer) mile island of Lanai. He also wants more electric cars on the island and hopes to increase its fruit exports to Japan and other markets. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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10. Michael Bloomberg, 76, Bloomberg LP, $50 B Special envoy to the United Nations for climate change Michael Bloomberg dresses the medias at the One Planet Summit, in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, France, Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. World leaders, investment funds and energy magnates promised to devote new money and technology to slow global warming at a summit in Paris that President Emmanuel Macron hopes will rev up the Paris climate accord that U.S. President Donald Trump has rejected. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

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In this photo taken on Sunday, May 13, 2018, health care workers wear virus protective gear at a treatment center in Bikoro Democratic Republic of Congo. Congo's latest Ebola outbreak has spread to a city of more than 1 million people, a worrying shift as the deadly virus risks traveling more easily in densely populated areas. Two suspected cases of hemorrhagic fever were reported in the Wangata health zones that include Mbandaka, the capital of northwestern Equateur province. The city is about 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Bikoro, the rural area where the outbreak was announced last week, said Congo's Health Minister Oly Ilunga. (AP Photo/John Bompengo)

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In this Saturday, July 29, 2017 photo, young eastern red cedar trees dot a hillside near Silver Creek, Neb. The fast-growing trees species that sucks up sunlight and groundwater at the expense of other plant life is creating new headaches for farmers and ranchers throughout the Midwest, including Nebraska and Iowa. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)

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Illustration on steel tariffs' impact on U.S. energy production by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Former Member of Congress Dick Schulze (R-PA) addresses the ILC about conservation. Mr. Schulze was the co-founder of the Conservation Caucus in the U.S. House of Representatives. (PHOTO CREDIT: HSA-UWC)