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10:25 AM ET, May 30, 2017

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Mike Allen / Axios:
White House communications director resigns — more moves expected  —  Mike Dubke, President Trump's communications director, is leaving the White House — the start of a wave of changes as the West Wing struggles to cope with burgeoning scandals and a stalled agenda.
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
Dubke resigns as White House communications director  —  Mike Dubke has resigned as White House communications director in the first of what could be a series of changes to President Trump's senior staff amid the growing Russia scandal.  —  Dubke, who served in the post for three months, tendered his resignation May 18.
Discussion: Joe.My.God.
Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Six things to watch as Trump faces his new reality  —  President Donald Trump hoped to score a reset with his first foreign trip but is instead returning to a barrage of controversy at home.  —  The Russia probe, already put under the supervision of special counsel Robert Mueller before Trump left …
Discussion: War in Context, Mediaite and ABC
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: The White House staff shakeup begins
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump's communications director is out as larger shakeup looms
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Snubs and slights are part of the job in Trump's White House
Discussion: Slate and Raw Story
CNN:   WH communications director stepping down
CNN:
Sources: Russians discussed potentially ‘derogatory’ information about Trump and associates during campaign  —  Sources: Russians talked potentially ‘derogatory’ info  —  (CNN)Russian government officials discussed having potentially “derogatory” information about then-presidential candidate Donald …
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
God Save America From Naive Princelings  —  Just a point to add to Andy McCarthy's raking Jared Kushner over the coals for the “galactically stupid” idea...  I get why someone who voted for Donald Trump would defend the president.  Trump descended that escalator and went about the process of winning over your vote.
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Philip Rucker / Washington Post:
How President Trump consumes — or does not consume — top-secret intelligence  —  President Trump consumes classified intelligence like he does most everything else in life: ravenously and impatiently, eager to ingest glinting nuggets but often indifferent to subtleties.
Fox News:
Jared Kushner didn't suggest Russian communications channel in meeting, source says  —  A December meeting between Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law and one of the senior advisers in the Trump administration, and Russian ambassador Sergei Kislyak at Trump Tower focused on Syria …
New York Post:
Pissed off artist adds statue of urinating dog next to ‘Fearless Girl’  —  Artist Alex Gardega put his own Pissing Pug next to Wall Street's Fearless Girl.  —  Gabriella Bass  —  Gee whiz, artists are so sensitive!  —  City sculptor Alex Gardega — seething over the Fearless Girl statue …
Gus Bova / The Texas Observer:
Texas Republican Called ICE on SB 4 Protesters, Threatened to Shoot Colleague  —  A Texas Republican threatened to “put a bullet in one of his colleague's heads” during a scuffle on the House floor over the state's new anti-'sanctuary cities' law on Monday, the final day of the regular legislative session.
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Wall Street Journal:
The Fourth Circuit Joins the ‘Resistance’  —  Taking a stand against Trump, the judges are also defying Supreme Court precedent.
Discussion: Instapundit
Isaac Chotiner / Slate:
Putin's Defender  —  An American Russia scholar on why he doesn't believe the New York Times, doesn't think the DNC was hacked, and just wants the U.S. and Russia to get along.  —  Stephen F. Cohen has long been one of the leading scholars of Russia and the Soviet Union.
Discussion: Raw Story
Rachael Bade / Politico:
Debt fight blindsides Congress  —  President Donald Trump's top economic aides are urging Capitol Hill leaders to raise the debt ceiling by the end of July.  And Congress is totally unprepared to do so.  —  Lawmakers in both parties thought they'd have until the fall to act …
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Pence to make campaign push amid GOP concerns over Trump  —  Vice President Mike Pence is embarking on a cross-country summer campaign tour amid rising fears that the GOP, reeling from a barrage of Trump-fueled controversies, is headed for a midterm election disaster.
Discussion: Political Wire, Raw Story and The Week
William D. Cohan / Vanity Fair:
How Stephen Miller Rode White Rage from Duke's Campus to Trump's West Wing  —  At the young age of 31, Stephen Miller has his own office in the West Wing and the President's ear.  He also has held a shocking worldview since he was a teenager.  From his writings on the 2006 Duke lacrosse-team rape scandal …
Discussion: The Week
Maxine Bernstein / Oregonian:
Portland MAX hero's last words: ‘Tell everyone on this train I love them’  —  Gallery: Vigil for Portland MAX attack victims  —  Even with headphones on, Rachel Macy said, she heard a man shouting and spewing foul language as soon as he boarded the eastbound MAX Green Line train Friday night at Lloyd Center.
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Madison Park / CNN:
Teen on Portland train: ‘They lost their lives because of me and my friend’
Sarah D / Los Angeles Times:
Rep. Devin Nunes says Democrats are using Russia investigation to justify Clinton's loss  —  House Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes speaks at the Tulare County Lincoln Dinner.  —  Embattled House Select Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes told hundreds of local Republicans …
Discussion: New York Times and Political Wire
Mallory Shelbourne / The Hill:
GOP rep avoids saying whether every American is entitled to eat  —  Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.) on Saturday avoiding directly answering a question on whether all Americans are entitled to eat.  —  During an interview with NPR's “Weekend Edition Saturday,” Smith discussed farm subsidies and cutting food stamps with host Scott Simon.
Discussion: The Week and Raw Story
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Trump on German trade, defense spending: “This will change”  —  On his first full working day since returning from his overseas trip, President Trump continued the NATO discussions on Twitter, vowing that things will change for Germany and how much they contribute to NATO and defense.
Jason Wilson / The Guardian:
Portland Republican says party should use militia groups after racial attack  —  County GOP chair James Buchal says security forces may be appropriate as tensions rise after two people died in a racial attack on public transport  —  As tensions continue in Portland following the racially charged murder …
Discussion: The Hill, Raw Story and Althouse
Ryan Cooper / The Week:
Let's take stock of all the horrible stuff Trump and the GOP have done this month  —  Are you tired of all the winning yet?  —  No?  You're not?  Oh.  Maybe it's because the last month of Republican rule has brought a parade of scandal, incompetence, cruelty, and violence coming so fast …
 
 
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Randal C. Archibold / New York Times:
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Discussion: RedState, RT and CBS New York
Reuters:
Venezuela opposition accuses Goldman Sachs of financing dictatorship
Discussion: Hot Air
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
While other controversies rage, work on border wall moves forward
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
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 Earlier Items: 
Wall Street Journal:
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Discussion: Raw Story
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Discussion: Raw Story