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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
The brutal numbers behind a very bad month for Donald Trump — Supporters of Donald Trump got an unexpected plea on Saturday: a request to send the billionaire money. — It was an “emergency” request, the Hill reported, representing an urgent need for an infusion of $100,000 to put ads on the air in battleground states.
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Associated Press, RedState and The Hill
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Matt Canham / Salt Lake Tribune:
Utah Republican chairman talks with Donald Trump about state's unusual tossup status — Campaign » James Evans says Republicans' likely nominee will make return stop in Utah. — Concerned with polls showing Hillary Clinton has a chance to win in one of the most conservative states in the nation …
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NPR, New York Magazine and Booman Tribune
John Siciliano / Washington Examiner:
Ryan: Whether to support Trump or not is up to delegates
Ryan: Whether to support Trump or not is up to delegates
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Washington Free Beacon
Mark Murray / NBC News:
Clinton, Democrats Dominate 2016 Battleground Airwaves
Clinton, Democrats Dominate 2016 Battleground Airwaves
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The Right Scoop
Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
Paul Ryan: 'It's not my job to tell delegates what to do'
Paul Ryan: 'It's not my job to tell delegates what to do'
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NBC News and ThinkProgress
TMZ.com:
Dead After Freak Accident — Actor Anton Yelchin, known for his roles in “Star Trek” and “Alpha Dog,” was killed early Sunday morning after getting pinned by his own car ... TMZ has learned. — Yelchin's friends became alarmed because he was supposed to meet them hours earlier for a rehearsal.
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Gun store owner: FBI was contacted about Orlando shooter a month ago — A Florida gun store owner revealed on Thursday that he had contacted the FBI about Omar Mateen about a month ago when the Orlando nightclub shooter had attempted to purchase body armor and a large amount of ammunition, according to reports.
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Washington Monthly, Politico and Hot Air
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript: US Attorney General Loretta Lynch
‘This Week’ Transcript: US Attorney General Loretta Lynch
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Politicus USA, Althouse and Towleroad
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
Lynch: FBI did ‘everything it could’ when interviewing Orlando shooter
Lynch: FBI did ‘everything it could’ when interviewing Orlando shooter
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Hot Air
Tom LoBianco / CNN:
Lynch: Authorities to release limited transcripts of calls with Orlando shooter
Lynch: Authorities to release limited transcripts of calls with Orlando shooter
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Washington Post and The Week
Annie Karni / Politico:
Hillary Clinton's path to victory — Hillary Clinton's super PAC has begun spending $145 million on ads in eight states through November — and there's a realistic path for her to win the White House even if she carries only one of them. — It's a sign of how strongly tilted …
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Eli Stokols / Politico:
Donald Trump's path to victory — Donald Trump has vowed to remake the electoral map by winning states that have been reliably blue in recent cycles — but the GOP's best pollsters say his bluster is a long way from aligning with reality. — Trump, who has been slow to campaign in swing states …
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Trump in the Dumps — Washington — HE won't pivot. So I have to. — Having seen Donald Trump as a braggadocious but benign celebrity in New York for decades, I did not regard him as the apotheosis of evil. He seemed more like a toon, a cocky huckster swanning around Gotham …
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No More Mister Nice Blog
Bill Scher / Politico:
Think You've Got It Locked, Hillary? Meet Jill Stein. — After an anxiety-inducing and divisive primary, Democrats are starting to breathe easier. Bernie Sanders, while not formally conceding to Hillary Clinton, has turned his fire on Donald Trump. Sen. Elizabeth Warren …
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Business Insider
Daniel Halper / New York Post:
Lewinsky allegedly freaked out after Clinton's affair with VP's daughter — President Bill Clinton had an affair with former Vice President Walter Mondale's daughter — while multitasking with at least two mistresses in the White House — according to a tell-all by a Secret Service officer who guarded the Oval Office.
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MichelleMalkin.com and Althouse
David H. Freedman / The Atlantic:
The War on Stupid People — as recently as the 1950s, possessing only middling intelligence was not likely to severely limit your life's trajectory. IQ wasn't a big factor in whom you married, where you lived, or what others thought of you. The qualifications for a good job …
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Washington Monthly and Althouse
Michael Tomasky / New York Times:
Has Political Fear-Mongering Lost Its Appeal? — Since 9/11, fear-mongering has been a foolproof political tactic. After Orlando, it's unclear whether it still works. — THIS was an important and even revelatory week in American politics, and we should take note of it.
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
End of conservative Supreme Court: Clarence Thomas may be next to leave — Justice Clarence Thomas, a reliable conservative vote on the Supreme Court, is mulling retirement after the presidential election, according to court watchers. — Thomas, appointed by former President George H.W. Bush …
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Political Wire
Howard Kurtz / Fox News:
Trump hits ‘hostile’ media, ‘rogue’ Scarborough, ‘disappointed’ in McConnell — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is seen through the teleprompter as he speaks at the Trump National Golf Club Westchester, Tuesday, June 7, 2016, in Briarcliff Manor, N.Y. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer) (Copyright 2016 The Associated Press.
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Mediaite
John Wagner / Washington Post:
An expensive reminder that Sanders still hasn't dropped out: His Secret Service detail — BURLINGTON, Vt. — When Sen. Bernie Sanders, the now-vanquished Democratic presidential candidate, returns to Capitol Hill to vote on Monday, he is expected to be accompanied by his constant traveling companions …
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Slate, Outside the Beltway and CNN
MilitaryTimes:
The Pentagon's controversial plan to hire military leaders off the street — Defense Secretary Ash Carter wants to open the door for more “lateral entry” into the military's upper ranks, clearing the way for lifelong civilians with vital skills and strong résumés to enter the officer corps as high as the O-6 paygrade.