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11:30 AM ET, June 25, 2016

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Tony Blair / New York Times:
Brexit's Stunning Coup  —  London — THE decision of British voters in Thursday's referendum to leave the European Union will have vast consequences for Britain, for Europe and for the world.  For a day, the British people were the government, and by 52 percent to 48 percent, they took the decision to go.
Discussion: CNBC
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Mark Hensch / The Hill:
Nigel Farage: Britons voted for Brexit because Obama told them not to  —  A leading figure in the British push to exit the European Union says President Obama accidentally helped the Brexit cause.  —  Nigel Farage on Friday said Obama's calls for the United Kingdom to stay in the EU caused people to vote to leave.
Alex Massie / Foreign Policy:
David Cameron Was a Historic and Disastrous Failure  —  The prime minister wanted to modernize the Tory Party and unify the United Kingdom.  He accomplished exactly the opposite.  —  This is how a political life ends: with a crash, not a whimper.  David Cameron's place in history is now assured.
Fraser Nelson / Wall Street Journal:
Brexit: A Very British Revolution  —  The vote to leave the EU began as a cry for liberty and ended as a rebuke to the establishment  —  The world is looking at Britain and asking: What on Earth just happened?  Those who run Britain are asking the same question.
Aneri Pattani / The Texas Tribune:
Can Texas Legally Secede From the United States? … Hey, Texplainer: Britain voted to leave the European Union.  Can Texas secede from the United States?  —  In the wake of Britain's historic vote to leave the European Union — nicknamed the “Brexit” — speculation of a Texit on the horizon has cropped up once again.
Discussion: KXAN-TV
Reihan Salam / Slate:
Why Immigration Pushed Britons to Brexit  —  It's not only about race.  —  Shortly after the results of Britain's Brexit referendum were announced, CNN interviewed a visibly shaken Tony Blair, who did his best to explain why a narrow majority of British voters had decided to leave the European Union.
ABC News:
Now That Britain Wants out, EU Must Figure out How to Do It
Discussion: The Hill and Associated Press
Tasnim News Agency:
Brexit “Historical Opportunity” for Iran, Official Says
Jennifer Rankin / Guardian:
EU parliament leader: we want Britain out as soon as possible
Discussion: Business Insider
Carrie Lukas / National Review:   German Leadership Aghast at a Brexit It Helped Cause
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Many experienced GOP strategists unwilling to work for Trump  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump has finally acknowledged that to best compete against Hillary Clinton he needs more than the bare-bones campaign team that led him to primary success.  But many of the most experienced Republican …
Megan McArdle / Bloomberg:
‘Citizens of the World’?  Nice Thought, But ...  I didn't think it would actually happen.  —  Sitting in an airport with middle-class Britons last week, I heard far more support for leaving the European Union than for staying in.  But heading into Thursday's voting, I couldn't quite believe it.
Discussion: Vox
Evelyn Rupert / The Hill:
Dems adopt $15 minimum wage in platform draft  —  Democrats' platform drafting committee took a first step toward giving Bernie Sanders  —  a major concession, voting to adopt language in support of a $15 minimum wage.  —  The committee, which will continue drafting the party's guiding document Saturday …
Discussion: Raw Story and Pirate's Cove
Page Six:
Jeff Zucker couldn't wait to spend $500K on Corey Lewandowski  —  Ivanka Trump isn't the only one who doesn't want Corey Lewandowski around.  —  Sources told Page Six on Friday that CNN's “facing a near internal revolt” over Jeff Zucker's hiring of Lewandowski as an exclusive commentator …
WSAZ-TV:
Crews working to install temporary road to assist 500 stranded people at Elkview shopping plaza  —  ELKVIEW, W.Va. (WSAZ) — It could be well into Friday night or early Saturday morning before hundreds of stranded people at a shopping plaza in Elkview can go home.
Discussion: Associated Press
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Michael A. Olivas / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed The Supreme Court's immigration decision is a tragedy that may be short-lived  —  A mother attends the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles' press conference with her sons on June 23.  The Supreme Court's decision impacts more than 4 million immigrant families in America.
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Donald Trump's Brexit press conference was beyond bizarre  —  Donald Trump is in the midst of a two-day trip to Scotland, a visit that happened to coincide with Britain voting on Thursday to leave the European Union — an absolutely seismic moment in the history of the E.U. Trump held …
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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Trump baffles with bizarre appearance in Scotland
Aziz Ansari / New York Times:
Why Trump Makes Me Scared for My Family  —  “DON'T go anywhere near a mosque,” I told my mother.  “Do all your prayer at home.  O.K.?”  —  “We're not going,” she replied.  —  I am the son of Muslim immigrants.  As I sent that text, in the aftermath of the horrible attack in Orlando …
Discussion: Fox News Insider
Bill Rankin / The Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Georgia judge loses it after defendant turns abusive, obscene  —  (Durham photo courtesy of Rome News-Tribune/northwestgeorgianews.com)  —  With a murder defendant shouting obscenities at him and threatening to kill his family, a Superior Court judge in Rome last week became so enraged …
Chris Kahn / Reuters:
Clinton regains double-digit lead over Trump: Reuters/Ipsos poll  —  Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton regained a double-digit lead over Republican rival Donald Trump this week, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on Friday.  —  The June 20-24 poll showed that 46.6 percent …
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
POLITICO delegate survey: Dump Trump lacks the votes  —  Republicans looking to dump Donald Trump at next month's convention have passion, energy and a fierce sense that their party will suffer unless Trump is unseated.  What they appear to lack, however, are the votes to make it happen.
 
 
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Kate Kaye / Ad Age:
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Julia Hahn / Breitbart:
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Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and Prntly
Lindsey Ellefson / Mediaite:
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Discussion: New York Times and Atlas Obscura
Henry M. Paulson Jr / Washington Post:
When it comes to Trump, a Republican Treasury secretary says: Choose country over party
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Tom Vanden Brook / USA Today:
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Stephen Braun / Associated Press:
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