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8:25 AM ET, May 11, 2017

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Washington Post:
How Trump's anger and impatience prompted him to fire the FBI director  —  Every time FBI Director James B. Comey appeared in public, an ever-watchful President Trump grew increasingly agitated that the topic was the one that he was most desperate to avoid: Russia.
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New York Times:
‘Enough Was Enough’: How Festering Anger at Comey Ended in His Firing  —  WASHINGTON — The countdown to President Trump's dismissal of James B. Comey, the F.B.I. director, began last weekend, which the president spent stewing over Mr. Comey's testimony to Congress last week in which he provided …
New York Times:
An Open Letter to the Deputy Attorney General  —  Dear Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein:  —  It's rare that any single person has to bear as much responsibility for safeguarding American democracy as you find yourself carrying now.  Even before President Trump's shocking decision …
Jake Tapper / CNN:
Source close to Comey says there were 2 reasons the FBI director was fired  —  Washington (CNN)There are two reasons why President Donald Trump fired James Comey, according to a source close to the now-former FBI director:  — Comey never provided the President with any assurance of personal loyalty.
Wall Street Journal:
As the FBI Reels, Candidates Emerge to Run Agency  —  The Justice Department moved on Wednesday to find a temporary successor for fired FBI Director James Comey, as Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his top deputy interviewed five candidates amid continuing fallout over the controversial dismissal.
Discussion: Raw Story and The Week
David Choi / Business Insider:
Trump's deputy attorney general reportedly threatened to resign after being painted as the mastermind behind Comey's firing  —  While President Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI director James Comey came as a shock for many, one of the alleged architects of the dismissal was also reported …
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Associated Press Goes Around the Bend on Comey  —  Associated Press news stories on controversial topics are generally adapted from Democratic National Committee press releases, but when the AP really wants to cut loose it labels its stories “AP Analysis.”
Discussion: LifeZette and The Daily Caller
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
The Easy Tells of Comey's Canning  —  With Donald Trump, the tells are always easy.  —  When the president says, “I'm, like, a smart person,” you know he nurses deep insecurities about his intelligence.  When he says, “I'm really rich,” you know that he knows that you know that, really, he probably isn't.
Discussion: USA Today
Marc Fisher / Washington Post:
Why Trump expected only applause when he told Comey, 'You're fired.'  —  Donald Trump has always acted in the moment, with little regard for the past and proud contempt for the way things are usually done.  —  For half a century, he's believed that by refusing to be weighed down by precedent or procedure …
Discussion: Raw Story
The Daily Beast:   New FBI Boss Could Be More Controversial Than Comey
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
The White House Story On Comey Just Gets Worse and Worse
Discussion: USA Today, Discourse.net and The Week
Reuters:
Comey infuriated Trump with refusal to preview Senate testimony: aides
Discussion: Mediaite, Political Wire and Axios
Eliana Johnson / Politico:   Sessions emerges as Trump's most valuable ally
Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:   For Trump Supporters, the Real Outrage Is the Left's Uproar Over Comey
Wall Street Journal:   Rod Rosenstein's Justice
Bbauer / Lawfare:
How It Was Done: The Problem is Not Only That Trump Fired Comey, but How He Did It
Joshua Keating / Slate:   If It Happened There: Political Chaos as Regime Purges Powerful Security Chief
New York Times:
Days Before He Was Fired, Comey Asked for Money for Russia Investigation
Mark Hensch / The Hill:   Comey refused preview of Senate testimony to Trump: report
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Pelosi threatens to force vote on outside Russia probe
Discussion: TheBlaze
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
More very bad news for Trump: His poll numbers just hit a bunch of new lows
Rachael Bade / Politico:
GOP scrambles to shield agenda from Comey fallout
Economist:
What is Trumponomics and how does it differ from standard Republican economics?  —  Well it's an interesting question.  I don't think it's ever been asked quite that way.  But it really has to do with self-respect as a nation.  It has to do with trade deals that have to be fair, and somewhat reciprocal, if not fully reciprocal.
Carol Morello / Washington Post:
Presence of Russian photographer in Oval Office raises alarms  —  A photographer for a Russian state-owned news agency was allowed into the Oval Office on Wednesday during President Trump's meeting with Russian diplomats, a level of access that was criticized by former U.S. intelligence officials as a potential security breach.
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Susan B. Glasser / Politico:
Russia's Oval Office Victory Dance  —  When President Donald Trump hosted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in the Oval Office on Wednesday just hours after firing the FBI director who was overseeing an investigation into whether Trump's team colluded the Russians, he was breaking …
Clive Irving / The Daily Beast:
U.S. to Ban Laptops in All Cabins of Flights From Europe … The Department of Homeland Security will ban laptops in the cabins of all flights from Europe to the United States, European security officials told The Daily Beast.  The announcement is expected Thursday.
Hadas Gold / Politico:
Trump holds auditions while Spicer's away  —  Press secretary Sean Spicer's absence from the briefing room on Wednesday comes at a tenuous time, as President Donald Trump has asked senior advisers for weeks if he needs to change the face of his administration, several White House officials and outside advisers to the president said.
Discussion: Political Wire, Axios and Raw Story
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Steve Benen / MSNBC:
Sean Spicer ‘spent several minutes hidden in the bushes’
StarTribune.com:
St. Olaf: Report of racist note on black student's windshield was ‘fabricated’  —  NORTHFIELD, MINN. - A racist threat against a St. Olaf student that touched off campuswide protests and forced the college to cancel classes earlier this month was a hoax, the school revealed Wednesday.
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Amy Goldstein / Washington Post:
Aetna exiting all ACA insurance marketplaces in 2018  —  Aetna will complete its withdrawal from Affordable Care Act insurance exchanges for 2018, announcing on Wednesday that lingering financial losses and uncertainty about the marketplaces' future was prompting it to exit two final states.
Discussion: Mediaite
Katherine Faulders / ABC News:
President Trump expected to launch commission on ‘election integrity’  —  President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order today establishing a commission to review alleged voter fraud and voter suppression in the American election system, multiple senior administration officials tell ABC News.
Dustin Volz / Reuters:
Commentator who amplified Macron hacks given White House press access  —  A U.S. far-right online activist credited with initially sharing on Twitter hacked emails from the French presidential campaign of centrist Emmanuel Macron is the latest conservative media figure to receive White House access from the Trump administration.
 
 
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David Weigel / Washington Post:
'I didn't come here to defend the president tonight' — Republican who rescued health-care bill faces voters
Discussion: The Week
Tom Ciccotta / Breitbart:
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Thomas Tracy / New York Daily News:
Vandals cut down trees at Trump's Bronx golf course: NYPD
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