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11:05 AM ET, September 1, 2016

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Patrick Healy / New York Times:
Donald Trump Gambles on Immigration but Sends Conflicting Signals  —  Donald J. Trump made an audacious attempt on Wednesday to remake his image on the divisive issue of immigration, shelving his plan to deport 11 million undocumented people and arguing that a Trump administration and Mexico would secure the border together.
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The Hill:
FULL SPEECH: Donald Trump affirms hard-line immigration plan  —  Editor's note: The following are the prepared remarks of Donald Trump  —  at a rally in Phoenix Wednesday evening, as issued by the campaign.  —  Thank you, Phoenix.  I am so glad to be back in Arizona, a state that has a very special place in my heart.
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
The Duplicity of Donald Trump  —  Donald Trump is the internet troll of presidential politics.  When he's securely removed from the objects of his scorn, he's tough as nails; when he's in their presence, he quivers like a bowl of Jell-O.  —  Such is the way of a bully.
Tim Hanrahan / Wall Street Journal:
From the Speech: Donald Trump's 10-Part Immigration Plan  —  Donald Trump delivered a speech on immigration Wednesday night that provided details on his plans for controlling the Mexican border and deporting some illegal immigrants, as well as cutting back on legal immigration.
Discussion: Scared Monkeys
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump chides Clinton: We will have an honest government, State Department
Discussion: ABC News
Nick Gass / Politico:
Critics ream Trump immigration address
Discussion: ABC News
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Here's what Donald Trump said in his big immigration speech, annotated
Jorge Ramos / Washington Post:
Jorge Ramos: Peña Nieto was meek with Trump. Latino voters in the U.S. won't be.
Nolan D. McCaskill / Politico:
Trump promises wall and massive deportation program
Jessica Hopper / ABC News:
Donald Trump a ‘Diplomatic Embarrassment,’ Dem VP Candidate Tim Kaine Says
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Donald Trump's Mexico visit ends with Mexico disputing his comments
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight:
Election Update: As The Race Tightens, Don't Assume The Electoral College Will Save Clinton  —  Want these election updates emailed to you right when they're published?  Sign up here.  —  The race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump has tightened.  Clinton, whose lead …
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Eli Yokley / Morning Consult:
Voters Want Gary Johnson, Jill Stein on the Debate Stage
CBS Philly:   F&M Poll: Trump Gains On Clinton In Pennsylvania
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Several Hispanic Trump surrogates reconsider support  —  Several major Latino surrogates for Donald Trump are reconsidering their support for him following the Republican nominee's hardline speech on immigration Wednesday night.  —  Jacob Monty, a member of Trump's National Hispanic Advisory Council, quickly resigned after the speech.
Kenneth P. Vogel / Politico:
Bill Clinton aides used tax dollars to subsidize foundation, private email support  —  Bill Clinton's staff used a decades-old federal government program, originally created to keep former presidents out of the poorhouse, to subsidize his family's foundation and an associated business …
Rachel L. Swarns / New York Times:
Georgetown University Plans Steps to Atone for Slave Past  —  Nearly two centuries after Georgetown University profited from the sale of 272 slaves, it will embark on a series of steps to atone for the past, including awarding preferential status in the admissions process to descendants of the enslaved, officials said on Wednesday.
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
iLeave  —  Apple and the Irish example.  —  The interaction between big businesses and small countries can be strange.  Add in a big, transnational government, and things get even stranger.  —  Apple is in trouble — largely symbolic trouble — over the taxes it owes to the government of Ireland.
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Joe Concha / The Hill:
Trump has the ball and Hillary can't run out the clock  —  Running out the clock is a term often applied to the Clinton campaign as Election Day appears on the horizon, now only 68 days away.  And with a lead in the Real Clear Politics average of polls relatively once at an almost-insurmountable 7.9 points …
Discussion: CANNONFIRE
Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Senate 2016: Flip Flop  —  As we head into Labor Day, Democrats are slight favorites to win a slim Senate majority  —  It seems like only yesterday when the Republicans took over the U.S. Senate.  Actually, nearly two years have passed since that big moment, when the GOP gained nine seats …
Wall Street Journal:
Donald Trump Dealt With a Series of People Who Had Mob Ties  —  His real-estate developments in Atlantic City and New York brought the GOP nominee into contact with unsavory characters; he says he's ‘the cleanest guy there is’  —  In 1981, a young and ambitious Donald Trump sat …
Discussion: Political Wire
Jonathan Landay / Reuters:
Exclusive: U.S., others agreed to ‘secret’ exemptions for Iran after nuclear deal - report  —  The United States and its negotiating partners agreed “in secret” to allow Iran to evade some restrictions in last year's landmark nuclear agreement in order to meet the deadline for it to start getting relief …
Russ Choma / Mother Jones:
Is This Trump's Backup Plan If He Loses the Election?  —  This spring, as Donald Trump battled Ted Cruz in the heated Republican primary campaign, the mogul was also tending to his day job, with his business empire staking a claim to some new corporate territory.
Mike Fernandez / miamiherald:
I'm a Republican, and I'm with Hillary Clinton  —  I am a firm believer in the fundamental tenets of the Republican Party: individual freedom, small government, local control of issues, free speech, strong national defense and the broad vision that America is an exceptional country that gives exceptional opportunities to everyone.
Discussion: Politico and Naked Politics
New York Times:
How Russia Often Benefits When Julian Assange Reveals the West's Secrets  —  American officials say Mr. Assange and WikiLeaks probably have no direct ties to Russian intelligence services.  But the agendas of WikiLeaks and the Kremlin have often dovetailed.
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The Washington Times http / Associated Press:
NASA: Explosion rocks SpaceX launch site in Florida during test of rocket  —  CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — An explosion has rocked the SpaceX launch site in Florida.  —  NASA says SpaceX was conducting a test firing of its unmanned rocket when the blast occurred Thursday morning.
 
 
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Wall Street Journal:
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Discussion: Hit & Run
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic:
How Political Correctness Chills Speech on Campus
ABC News:
FBI Warns Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton Staffers to Beware of Foreign Spies in US
Discussion: Associated Press
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Blood and Race and Trump
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Why Mitch McConnell's strategy to quash the tea party is working
Discussion: Political Wire
John McCormick / Bloomberg:
Senate Advertising Bigger Than Presidential in Year of Trump
Discussion: Political Wire
Julian Hattem / The Hill:
Rick Perry calls on FBI director to resign over lack of Clinton indictment
Discussion: Instapundit
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Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Pollsters fight to figure out Trump phenomenon
ABC News:
Clinton Camp Invades Red State Arizona With Major Ad Buy
Discussion: Politico, Political Wire and CBS Philly
Milo / Breitbart:
The London We've Lost
Mark Potok / Southern Poverty Law Center:
Revealed: Conway, Bannon Members of Secretive Group
Discussion: Raw Story
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
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Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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