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Recode Daily: Trump fires the acting attorney general for refusing to defend his immigration ban

He’s also considering a rollback of Obama administration LGBT protections.

Sally Yates
Sally Yates
Sally Yates
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President Trump fired Acting Attorney General Sally Yates after she refused to defend his immigration and refugee ban. Dissent was also mounting within the State Department. Coming today: An order on cyber security and a Supreme Court nomination. — [Mark Landler, Michael D. Shear, Matt Apuzzo and Eric Lichtblau / New York Times]

Trump is considering rolling back a series of Obama administration LGBT protections, including a ban on discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity by the federal government and its contractors. — [Kara Swisher / Recode]

Amazon, Microsoft and Expedia are joining in a lawsuit filed by Washington state’s attorney general challenging the constitutionality of the immigration ban. Meanwhile, thousands of Google employees held rallies against the ban. — [April Glaser / Recode]

Apple is expected to show a return to growth, driven by an increase in iPhone sales, when it reports its holiday quarter earnings today. — [Ina Fried / Recode]

Twitter’s VP of engineering says the company will soon roll out changes to combat harassment on the service, including “fixes” to the mute/block features and measures to prevent repeat offenders from creating new accounts. — [Rich McCormick / The Verge]

SoftBank is thinking about investing upward of $1 billion from its $100 billion tech fund in shared-office startup WeWork. — [Eliot Brown, Rolfe Winkler and Maureen Farrell / Wall Street Journal]

Top Stories From Recode

For some people looking to dump Uber, the #deleteUber campaign simply sealed the deal

Uber’s decision to turn off surge pricing during a taxi union’s anti-Trump protest was just the last straw.

Walmart is going after Amazon Prime with free two-day shipping and no membership fee

The only catch is a $35 order minimum.

Phone startup Nextbit has stopped production and is selling its assets

Those who own one of its Robin phones will only have hardware support for another six months, while software updates are promised for the next year.

Unlike most of the tech industry, the four telecom giants have been silent on Trump’s travel ban

It could be because AT&T, Verizon, Sprint and T-Mobile need something from the Trump Administration.

A Silicon Valley activist is asking techies to leak their employment contracts

“Tech workers of the world, unite. You have nothing to lose but your goddamned open-plan offices.”

Fasten your seatbelt, Peter Thiel, it’s going to be bumpy for Trump in Silicon Valley!

Muslim ban today, gay rights tomorrow, encryption after that — techies are going to have to get used to a very political atmosphere fast.

This Is Cool

Become a space archaeologist and help save ancient treasures

GlobalXplorer, from TED Prize winner Dr. Sarah Parcak, plays like a game, but it’s a crowdsourced effort to help find and protect undiscovered sites by examining satellite imagery.


This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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