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11:10 AM ET, May 8, 2017

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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
WH officials eager to toss Flynn overboard  —  If West Wing officials could make one person disappear, it would be Mike Flynn.  Sources from all factions of the White House seem unified in their distrust of the President's former national security adviser — and their willingness to throw him under the bus.
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Sally Yates to testify about her discussions with the White House on Russia  —  Sally Yates was the attorney general for only 10 days — an Obama administration holdover whose role was to quietly manage the Justice Department until the Trump administration could quickly replace her.
Ryan Struyk / ABC News:
The Note: Sally Yates goes under oath on Russia
Discussion: Joe.My.God., Politico and RedState
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Group sues for Sally Yates' Justice Department emails
Coral Davenport / New York Times:
E.P.A. Dismisses Members of Major Scientific Review Board  —  WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency has dismissed at least five members of a major scientific review board, the latest signal of what critics call a campaign by the Trump administration to shrink the agency's regulatory reach …
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Juliet Eilperin / Washington Post:
EPA dismisses half of its scientific advisers on key board, citing ‘clean break’ with Obama administration
Discussion: New York Magazine
Mike Allen / Axios:
Trump's agenda will take longer than planned
Discussion: Politico
John McCain / New York Times:
Why We Must Support Human Rights  —  Washington, D.C. — SOME years ago, I heard Natan Sharansky, the human rights icon, recount how he and his fellow refuseniks in the Soviet Union took renewed courage from statements made on their behalf by President Ronald Reagan.
Discussion: Mediaite, Axios, Just Security and The Week
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Louis Nelson / Politico:
McCain hammers Tillerson in NYT op-ed  —  Sen. John McCain slammed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in a New York Times op-ed published Monday morning, accusing the nation's chief diplomat of adopting a foreign policy that abandons both U.S. values and victims of oppression around the world.
Discussion: Political Wire
USA Today:
Donald Trump and Marine Le Pen are fake populists: Sen. Sherrod Brown  —  True populism unites.  A true populist tells people the truth.  Our president divides with falsehoods.  —  CONNECT  —  Donald Trump is a populist.  So are Marine Le Pen and Steven Bannon.  —  Really?
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
A Republican Principle Is Shed in the Fight on Health Care  —  WASHINGTON — As they take their victory lap for passing a bill that would repeal and replace much of the Affordable Care Act, President Trump and congressional Republicans have been largely silent about one of the most remarkable aspects …
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Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Trump to Announce Slate of Conservative Federal Court Nominees  —  WASHINGTON — Having filled a Supreme Court vacancy, President Trump is turning his attention to the more than 120 openings on the lower federal courts.  On Monday, he will announce a slate of 10 nominees to those courts …
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Jonathan H. Adler / Washington Post:
Here come Trump's judges: President to put forward more strong judicial nominees
Discussion: Hot Air
Tim Mak / The Daily Beast:
A Hidden Hand in the Trump-Russia Drama Owns a Ramen Shop.  No, Seriously. … One of the better-connected, more knowledgeable people on the ties between the Kremlin and Trump Tower—other than the investigators currently working full-time on the topic—is a ramen shop owner named Jeff Jetton.
Adam Gopnik / New Yorker:
We Could Have Been Canada  —  Was the American Revolution such a good idea?  —  And what if it was a mistake from the start?  The Declaration of Independence, the American Revolution, the creation of the United States of America—what if all this was a terrible idea, and what if the injustices …
Hadas Gold / Politico:
George Will joins MSNBC  —  Washington Post columnist George Will has joined MSNBC and NBC News as a contributor.  —  Will, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, was most recently a contributor at Fox News, though he became a free agent in January when Fox declined to renew his contract.
Discussion: RedState and Joe.My.God.
Adam Nossiter / New York Times:
Why Macron Won: Luck, Skill and France's Dark History  —  PARIS — The French presidential runoff transcended national politics.  It was globalization against nationalism.  It was the future versus the past.  Open versus closed.  —  But in his resounding victory on Sunday night …
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Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Republicans Party Like It's 1984  —  There have been many bad laws in U.S. history.  Some bills were poorly conceived; some were cruel and unjust; some were sold on false pretenses.  Some were all of the above.  —  But has there ever been anything like Trumpcare, the health legislation Republicans rammed through the House last week?
Discussion: Raw Story
Sarah Ferris / Politico:
Coming soon: The fiscal cliff to end all fiscal cliffs  —  If President Donald Trump and the Republican Congress think they've been under pressure to produce lately, just wait a few months.  —  Over the next several months, Republicans will have to figure out how to cut deals with Democrats …
New York Post:
Port Authority says nearby construction caused Oculus leak  —  Workers cleaning up after a water leak at the Oculus.  —  William Farrington  —  Port Authority officials and developers are trying to slip ‘n’ slide away from blame for water leaks inside Ground Zero's $4 billion transit hub …
CNN:
URGENT- Texas governor signs bill banning sanctuary cities  —  (CNN)Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday signed a bill that would ban sanctuary cities in the state of Texas.  Abbott signed the bill live on Facebook Live Sunday evening.
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James Barragán / Dallas Morning News:
Gov. Greg Abbott signs ‘sanctuary cities’ ban into law on Facebook Live
Elaina Plott / Washingtonian:
The Billionaire and the Flood: How a Tragedy Transformed the Greenbrier Resort and the Blue-Collar Town that Depended on It  —  One year ago this June, a historic flood lashed West Virginia, killing 23 people and crumpling homes.  It also exposed the complicated relationship between a resort …
John Bowden / The Hill:
‘Pepe the Frog’ creator kills off cartoon that became alt-right meme  —  The creator of the “Pepe The Frog” character has laid his popular Internet meme to rest.  —  In a special strip for Free Comic Book Day, artist Matt Furie drew a one-page special edition of his famous comic, “Pepe The Frog,” in a casket at his funeral.
Discussion: RedState, The Guardian and The Verge
 
 
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Ed O'Keefe / Washington Post:
Democratic lawmakers such as Amy Klobuchar start making 2020 moves — and the base starts making demands
Renée Cross / Washington Post:
In Texas, almost all non-voters have a photo ID — but few understand the voter identification rules
Discussion: ACLU
Aaron Klein / Breitbart:
EXCLUSIVE - Congressional Expert: North Korea Prepping EMP Catastrophe Aimed At U.S. Homefront
Discussion: Daily Mail
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
The Trump administration is making Obamacare more expensive
Christopher Mele / New York Times:
Minnesota Sees Largest Outbreak of Measles in Almost 30 Years
Discussion: RedState and The Gateway Pundit
Tony Briscoe / Chicago Tribune:
Police: 2 dead, 8 hurt in shooting at Brighton Park memorial for earlier rifle slaying
Discussion: Washington Post
Bernard L. Fraga / Washington Post:
Why did Trump win? More whites — and fewer blacks — actually voted.
Susan B. Glasser / Politico:
Do Democrats Need to Tweet More Like Trump?
 Earlier Items: 
Nicole Gelinas / New York Post:
The debt-bubble landmine Obama left for Trump
Roll Call:
Democratic Poll Gives Gianforte Single-Digit Lead in Montana
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Decoding HHS Secretary Price's spin on the American Health Care Act
Maegan Carberry / Salon:
Why doesn't anyone know we're incredibly close to replacing the Electoral College with the popular vote?
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Roger Simmons / Orlando Sentinel:
Sonic boom rattles Central Florida as secret military space shuttle lands at Kennedy Space Center
Discussion: NPR, The Week, Mashable and The Verge
Pam Key / Breitbart:
Andrea Mitchell to Price: You Have White Men Cutting Heath Care for Women
Cyra Master / The Hill:
Trump voters lament deportation of their neighbor
Discussion: Raw Story
 

 
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