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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Trump refuses to endorse Paul Ryan in GOP primary: 'I'm just not quite there yet' — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump escalated his war with his own party's leadership Tuesday by refusing to endorse House Speaker Paul D. Ryan or Sen. John McCain, two of the GOP's highest-ranking elected officials …
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Donald Trump transcript: The Republican nominee in his own words — Republican nominee Donald Trump sat down with The Post's Philip Rucker for an interview at Trump National Golf Club on Aug. 2 following a rally at a nearby high school. This is a lightly edited transcript of the 50-minute interview.
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Political Wire, Mediaite and Daily Wire
Elena Schneider / Politico:
Huelskamp loses GOP primary after ideological battle — GOP Rep. Tim Huelskamp, a three-term incumbent and House Freedom Caucus member from Kansas, lost his House primary Tuesday night to challenger Roger Marshall, a physician backed by agricultural interests and several big-spending outside groups.
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RedState, New York Times, Hot Air and The Week
CNN:
Sources: Trump-world frustrated by their candidate — (CNN)Donald Trump aides and people close to his campaign are increasingly frustrated by his insistence on waging various fights that steer him off message. — Sources close to the campaign are describing a series of missteps that are trailing …
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Political Wire and NBC News
David Weigel / Washington Post:
For Trump, a new ‘rigged’ system: The election itself — Donald Trump, trailing narrowly in presidential polls, has issued a warning to worried Republican voters: The election will be “rigged” against him — and he could lose as a result. — Trump pointed to several court cases nationwide …
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Daily Kos and Balkinization
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Lewandowski Revives Birther Conspiracy Theory About Obama — Former Donald Trump campaign manager and CNN contributor Corey Lewandowski on Tuesday night suggested that President Obama did not release his Harvard transcripts in order to hide that he was not born in the United States.
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The Week
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Nick Gass / Politico:
CNN contributor Corey Lewandowski: Was Obama a citizen when he went to Harvard? — During an animated discussion about his former boss Tuesday night on CNN, former Donald Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski suggested that President Barack Obama might be concealing his true birthplace …
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Nick Gass / Politico:
Trump insists ‘great unity’ in campaign
Trump insists ‘great unity’ in campaign
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Talking Points Memo, Guardian, Little Green Footballs and Political Wire
Media Matters for America:
CNN's Corey Lewandowski Revives Trump's Birther Claims That Obama Got In Harvard As Non-Citizen
CNN's Corey Lewandowski Revives Trump's Birther Claims That Obama Got In Harvard As Non-Citizen
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Independent Journal Review and Little Green Footballs
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
‘Boy Bye!’ CNN Panel Goes Off the Rails After Lewandowski Goes Birther on Obama
‘Boy Bye!’ CNN Panel Goes Off the Rails After Lewandowski Goes Birther on Obama
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alan.com and Joe.My.God.
Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Sent Cash to Iran as Americans Were Freed — Obama administration insists there was no quid pro quo, but critics charge payment amounted to ransom — WASHINGTON—The Obama administration secretly organized an airlift of $400 million worth of cash to Iran that coincided with the January release …
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Meg Whitman, Calling Donald Trump a ‘Demagogue,’ Will Support Hillary Clinton for President — Meg Whitman, a Hewlett Packard executive and Republican fund-raiser, said Tuesday that she would support Hillary Clinton for president and give a “substantial” contribution to her campaign in order …
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Noah Bierman / Los Angeles Times:
Child yells profanity directed at Hillary Clinton during Donald Trump rally
Child yells profanity directed at Hillary Clinton during Donald Trump rally
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Wall Street Journal, Boing Boing, ThinkProgress, TalkLeft and No More Mister Nice Blog
Eric Bradner / CNN:
First on CNN: Ex-top Christie aide backs Clinton over Trump
First on CNN: Ex-top Christie aide backs Clinton over Trump
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Wall Street Journal:
George W. Bush Delivers Critique of Donald Trump's Policies — Former president stops short of putting his remarks in the context of the 2016 presidential campaign — Without naming Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, former President George W. Bush delivered an incisive critique …
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RedState
Zach Montellaro / Politico:
Trump spokeswoman blames Obama for 2004 death of Captain Khan — Donald Trump's spokeswoman blamed the policies of President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton for the death of Army Capt. Humayun Khan, despite the fact that Khan died in 2004. — “It was under Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton …
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Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Katrina Pierson Implies Obama, Clinton Are to Blame for Humayan Khan's Death in 2004
Katrina Pierson Implies Obama, Clinton Are to Blame for Humayan Khan's Death in 2004
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Breitbart and Media Matters for America
Scott Wong / The Hill:
Trump memo calls for ‘urgent pivot’ from Khan controversy
Trump memo calls for ‘urgent pivot’ from Khan controversy
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Hot Air, RedState, twitchy.com, WTVR-TV and Politico
Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
BREAKING: Muslims Firebomb Bus in Paris (VIDEO) — According to reports, a gang of Muslim migrants in Paris allegedly ambushed and burned down a passenger bus in the Saint-Denis district around 1 AM on the night of Thursday, the 28th of July 2016. — The masked men set up a road block …
Jonathan Karl / ABC News:
Senior GOP Officials Exploring Options if Trump Drops Out — Republican officials are exploring how to handle a scenario that would be unthinkable in a normal election year: What would happen if the party's presidential nominee dropped out? — ABC News has learned that senior party officials …
Justin Raimondo / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed To fight Trump, journalists have dispensed with objectivity — Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump discusses U.S.-Russia relations at a news conference in Doral, Fla. on July 27. (Evan Vucci / Associated Press) — Why are the rules of journalism being rewritten this election year?
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Black Lives Matter: from a lie to a revolution — The Black Lives Matter movement emerged as a force just about a year ago, following the killing of Ferguson, Missouri thug Michael Brown by a white police officer who was defending himself. The movement was predicated on a lie …
Lisa Hagen / The Hill:
DNC cleans house after emails — Three top staffers are leaving the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in a staff shakeup spurred by the leak of damaging emails about the primary battle between Hillary Clinton — The CEO of the DNC, Amy Dacey, is departing, as are communications director Luis Miranda …
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Infowars
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Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
Obama's CIA Director Wants to Stick Around for Clinton — If Hillary Clinton wins the U.S. presidential election in November, John Brennan would like to continue his post as director of the Central Intelligence Agency. — Current and former U.S. intelligence officials tell me Brennan …
Devin Henry / The Hill:
Thirteen states sue over EPA methane rule — More than a dozen states have sued the Obama administration over a new Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule to limit methane emissions at oil and natural gas sites. — West Virginia, along with governments and agencies representing 12 other states …
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ThinkProgress
Reuters:
Trump loses bid to end Trump University lawsuit before trial — A U.S. judge on Tuesday rejected Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's pretrial bid to throw out a lawsuit brought by Trump University students who said they were defrauded by its real-estate seminars.
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The Week
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Judge won't release Trump U. deposition videos
Judge won't release Trump U. deposition videos
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Washington Post
Peter Schroeder / The Hill:
Trump: Americans should avoid stock market — suggested Tuesday that Americans should not place their retirement funds into the stock market, warning of “some very scary scenarios.” — In a phone interview with Fox Business, the GOP presidential nominee said that he isn't a big investor …
Media Matters for America:
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough: Trump Asked “Three Times In An Hour Briefing, 'Why Can't We Use Nuclear Weapons?'” — JOE SCARBOROUGH (CO-HOST): What concerns you most about Donald Trump? — GEN. MICHAEL HAYDEN: How erratic he is, Joe. I can argue about this position or that position.
David Remnick / New Yorker:
Trump and Putin: A Love Story — The attraction is mutual, but history shows who's really using whom. — Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin and Donald J. Trump are locked in a humid political embrace, which seems, at first glance, unlikely. Putin grew up in postwar Leningrad.
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Michael J. Totten's blog and Mediaite
Niall Ferguson / BostonGlobe.com:
Fishtown vs. Belmont, 2016 — In his brilliant and prophetic 2011 book, “Coming Apart,” my friend Charles Murray identified the stark social division that is defining this year's presidential election. — Murray's book was unabashedly about “the state of white America.”
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