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10:55 AM ET, May 12, 2017

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Michael S. Schmidt / New York Times:
In a Private Dinner, Trump Demanded Loyalty.  Comey Demurred.  —  WASHINGTON — Only seven days after Donald J. Trump was sworn in as president, James B. Comey has told associates, the F.B.I. director was summoned to the White House for a one-on-one dinner with the new commander in chief.
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Bwittes / Lawfare:
Et Tu Rod?  Why The Deputy Attorney General Must Resign  —  President Trump speaks with Lester Holt on Comey's firing / NBC News  —  “He made—he made a recommendation,” Donald Trump said yesterday of his Deputy Attorney General, Rod Rosenstein in an interview with NBC News.
NBC News:
My Dinner With Comey: Current and Former FBI Officials Dispute Trump Account of Meeting With FBI Director  —  Despite what President Donald Trump said earlier in the day, James Comey did not seek a dinner with the president to retain his job, one current and one former FBI official close to Comey told NBC News Thursday evening.
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Warns Comey and Says He May Cancel Press Briefings  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday warned James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director he fired this week, if Mr. Comey leaks anything negative about the president and warned the news media that he may cancel all future White House briefings.
Tara Palmeri / Politico:
Trump's attempt to fix the Comey crisis made it worse  —  President Donald Trump spent many of the first 48 hours after he fired his FBI director grumbling to friends and associates about his lousy media coverage — and about the shortcomings of his senior aides.
Jonathan Easley / The Hill:
Trump's Comey firing sets off new round of leaks  —  President Trump is besieged by internal leaks as he tries to weather the fallout from his firing of FBI director James Comey.  —  Media reports about the run-up to Trump's decision paint him as isolated and consumed by anger and paranoia …
Discussion: RedState
Mike Allen / Axios:
Building walls — around Trump  —  White House officials talk freely about putting “fences” around President Trump and his decision-making to protect him from his self-indulgent instincts.  —  The wall strategy has worked pretty well so far on national security.
Discussion: Politico
CNN:
White House: Removing Comey will help bring Russia investigation to end
William Yeomans / The Hill:
Is Trump guilty of obstruction of justice? That depends ...
Discussion: Just Security
Associated Press:
Trump to Comey: Better hope there are no ‘tapes’ of talks
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump hates his press shop but loves Sanders
Discussion: Politico and The Week
HuffPost:
Donald Trump Has Compromised Every Major Investigation Into Alleged Russian Interference
Discussion: Daily Kos
CBS News:
Source: There is “whole lot of interfering” in Russia investigation
Discussion: Politicus USA
Andrew Prokop / Vox:
Trump has now admitted he fired Comey because of the Russia investigation
NBC Nightly News:
Watch Lester Holt's Extended Interview With President Trump
Sari Horwitz / Washington Post:
Sessions issues sweeping new criminal charging policy  —  Attorney General Jeff Sessions overturned the sweeping criminal charging policy of former attorney general Eric H. Holder Jr. and directed his federal prosecutors Thursday to charge defendants with the most serious, provable crimes carrying the most severe penalties.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and The Week
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Sessions moves to lengthen drug sentences  —  Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reversing one of the central elements of the Obama administration's criminal justice reform agenda: a Justice Department policy that led to prosecutors in drug cases often filing charges in a way that avoided …
Discussion: Axios and No More Mister Nice Blog
Pete Williams / NBC News:
Attorney General Sessions Orders Tougher Drug Crime Prosecutions
Discussion: National Review
Laura Jarrett / CNN:
AG Sessions paves way for stricter sentencing in criminal cases
Discussion: Political Wire
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
Aetna CEO in private meeting: “Single-payer, I think we should have that debate”  —  A top insurance executive signals openness to government-financed health care.  —  The chief executive of one of the country's largest health insurance companies says he is open to having a single-payer debate.
Discussion: Axios
David Weigel / Washington Post:
Republicans misstate, again and again on TV and at town halls, what's in their health-care bill  —  The American Health Care Act that narrowly passed out of the House earlier this month cuts $880 billion from Medicaid — but that won't affect anyone's coverage.
Discussion: Consumerist
Stef W. Kight / Axios:
The not-so-viral Comey firing  —  Despite the wall-to-wall media coverage, most Americans — according to Facebook interactions — cared less about James Comey being fired than other big moments so far in the Trump administration.  Social Flow evaluated the Facebook reach of articles …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Chris Cioffi / The Charlotte Observer:
High school takes back yearbooks with ‘Build that wall,’ other inappropriate quotes  —  ROCKINGHAM, N.C.  —  All of the yearbooks that had been distributed at the Richmond Early College High School near Rockingham have been taken back by the school after some senior quotes were deemed controversial, the school system says.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Brent Budowsky / The Hill:
The Feds have ‘Trump tapes’ akin to Nixon's ‘Watergate tapes’  —  With President Trump acting increasingly like former President Nixon during the Watergate scandal coverup, there is one similarity between the two scandals that is not receiving the media attention it deserves.
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Why James Comey Had to Go  —  The FBI head's sense of perfect virtue led him to ignore his own enormous conflicts.
Discussion: Instapundit
Françoise Mouly / New Yorker:
Barry Blitt's “Ejected”  —  “It's probably a bit of a leap,” Barry Blitt says, about his cover of the May 22, 2017, issue.  “James Comey is six feet eight—he probably would have been happy to give up his seat in a cramped cabin.”  —  Françoise Mouly has been the art editor at The New Yorker since 1993.
Shannon Vavra / Axios:
EPA will stop blocking giant Pebble Mine project  —  The EPA and mining firm Pebble Limited Partnership have reached a settlement in their legal dispute over the proposed Pebble Mine near Bristol Bay in southwest Alaska:  — Quick take: Pebble can file permit applications for the project to move forward …
Discussion: Politico
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Administration Announces Deal With China to Boost Exports  —  After months of bashing China for its trade practices, the Trump administration said it had agreed with Beijing on measures aimed at improving the access of American beef producers, electronic-payments providers and natural-gas exporters …
Fred Sainz / Apple:
Apple awards Corning first Advanced Manufacturing Fund investment  —  $200M Investment Supports Revolutionary Glass Production Methods  —  Harrodsburg, Kentucky — Apple today announced Corning Incorporated will receive $200 million from Apple's new Advanced Manufacturing Fund as part …
CBS News:
Corrine Brown, ex-congresswoman, found guilty of taking money from fake charity  —  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — After a historic, nearly 25-year career representing Florida in Congress, former U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown was found guilty on Thursday of taking money from a charity that was purported to be giving scholarships to poor students.
Eric Rasmusen / RealClearDefense:
Conventional Artillery and Nuclear Missiles in North Korea  —  A Game Theory Approach to Credible Threats  —  There has been much discussion of what a Second Korean War might look like.  I think it is misguided.  I am just a game theorist with a bit of Japan expertise …
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
Timothy Egan / New York Times:
Who Will Save the Republic?  —  You have seen them on high, scurrying with great urgency between columns of marble, the clicks of Armani-heeled favor seekers never far behind.  You have heard them in the past few days, saying they are “troubled” or “disappointed” about the latest assault on democracy from the White House.
 
 
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