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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
Trump administration moves to return Russian compounds in Maryland and New York … The Trump administration is moving toward handing back to Russia two diplomatic compounds, near New York City and on Maryland's Eastern Shore, from which its officials were ejected in late December as punishment …
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W. James Antle III / Washington Examiner:
The vast right-wing conspiracy 2.0, Russia edition
The vast right-wing conspiracy 2.0, Russia edition
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Ali Watkins / Politico:
Russia escalates spy games after years of U.S. neglect
CNN:
First on CNN: Sources: Congress investigating another possible Sessions-Kislyak meeting — DOJ: Sessions didn't disclose Russia meetings — Washington (CNN)Congressional investigators are examining whether Attorney General Jeff Sessions had an additional private meeting with Russia's ambassador during …
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Matea Gold / Washington Post:
White House grants ethics waivers to 17 appointees, including four former lobbyists — The White House disclosed Wednesday evening that it has granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees who work for President Trump and Vice President Pence, including four former lobbyists.
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CNN:
Comey to testify publicly about Trump confrontations — (CNN)Fired FBI director James Comey plans to testify publicly in the Senate as early as next week to confirm bombshell accusations that President Donald Trump pressured him to end his investigation into a top Trump aide's ties to Russia, a source close to the issue said Wednesday.
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New York Times:
Comey Expected to Testify Before Senate, if He Isn't Blocked — Senators expect the former F.B.I. director, James B. Comey, to testify next week about his conversations with President Trump, congressional officials said on Wednesday, setting up a test of the White House's willingness …
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
The Complexities of James Comey
The Complexities of James Comey
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Eric Johnson / Recode:
Full transcript: Hillary Clinton at Code 2017 — The former U.S. Secretary of State talks with Kara Swisher and Walt Mossberg about the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump and Russia, Russia, Russia. — Editor's note: The following is a lightly edited transcript of former U.S. Secretary …
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MJ Lee / CNN:
Clinton slams New York Times, DNC, Comey for her loss
Clinton slams New York Times, DNC, Comey for her loss
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Madeline Conway / Politico:
Clinton: I was the ‘victim’ of an assumption that I would win
Clinton: I was the ‘victim’ of an assumption that I would win
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Jeva Lange / The Week:
Hillary Clinton on why she gave Goldman Sachs speeches: ‘They paid me’
Hillary Clinton on why she gave Goldman Sachs speeches: ‘They paid me’
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Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
House Intelligence Panel Issues Seven Subpoenas in Russia Probe — Four are related to Russia investigation, three to ‘unmasking’ controversy, individuals say — The House Intelligence Committee issued seven subpoenas on Wednesday, in a sign that its investigation into alleged Russian meddling …
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Reuters:
Dispute erupts over House panel subpoenas for CIA, FBI — A political feud erupted on Wednesday over the U.S. House Intelligence Committee's probe of suspected Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, with charges that the panel's Republican chairman subpoenaed the CIA …
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The Guardian:
Nigel Farage is ‘person of interest’ in FBI investigation into Trump and Russia — Exclusive: FBI interested in former Ukip leader's ties with people connected to US president and WikiLeaks' Julian Assange … Nigel Farage is a “person of interest” in the US counter-intelligence investigation …
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John Podhoretz / New York Post:
In her bubble, Kathy Griffin thought nothing was out of bounds in mocking Trump — MORE FROM: … Imagine living in a bubble so impermeable it didn't occur to you that retailing a photograph of a decapitated president's head would be a horrendous career move — a bubble in which you don't know anyone …
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Bre Payton / The Federalist:
FLASHBACK: Kathy Griffin Blames Sarah Palin For AZ Shooting
FLASHBACK: Kathy Griffin Blames Sarah Palin For AZ Shooting
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Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
Trump's “Good Job” Call to Roger Stone — On May 11th Roger Stone, Donald Trump's on-again, off-again political adviser for several decades, had just wrapped up a pair of morning television appearances when, according to two sources with direct knowledge, he received a call from the President.
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New York Times:
Less Tweeting, Lawyers Beg. ‘Covfefe,’ the President Says. — WASHINGTON — There was a time in the not-too-distant past when President Trump refrained from flamethrowing messages on Twitter. — That time is over. — Never mind that his aides have asked him to stop.
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John Bowden / The Hill:
White House will stop taking questions about Trump, Russia investigation
White House will stop taking questions about Trump, Russia investigation
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Washington Post:
The Obamas just bought their rental home in Washington — Looks like former president Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama are putting down deeper roots in Washington: After renting a Kalorama home for their post-White House stint, the couple have purchased the eight-bedroom …
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Lynn Sweet / Chicago Sun Times:
Obamas buy D.C. home for $8.1 million; keeping house in Chicago
Obamas buy D.C. home for $8.1 million; keeping house in Chicago
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New York Times and Political Wire
Brandon Darby / Breitbart:
Trump Quietly Continues Obama's ‘Catch and Release’ at Border — President Donald J. Trump is allowing former President Barack Obama's “catch and release” of illegal immigrants to continue deep into his administration's term with no end in sight to the controversial open borders protocol.
John Crudele / New York Post:
The government is spying on journalists to find leakers — MORE FROM: … There was a big ruckus four years ago when the Associated Press announced that telephone records for 20 of its reporters had been subpoenaed by the Justice Department. — The government was apparently looking for CIA leaks about an operation in Yemen.
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The Hill:
Harsh U.S. immigration policies are causing mental, social harm to American children — Mental health affects all, regardless of gender, culture, and socio-economic status. Despite the universal nature, many are unable to get the care they need because of a shortage of providers and the stigma surrounding the diagnoses.
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Shawn Boburg / Washington Post:
How Jared Kushner built a luxury skyscraper using loans meant for job-starved areas — JERSEY CITY — Jared Kushner and his real estate partners wanted to take advantage of a federal program in 2015 that would save them millions of dollars as they built an opulent, 50-story residential tower …
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Raw Story
James V. Grimaldi / Wall Street Journal:
CIA Chief Under Clinton Says Mike Flynn Offered Him the Job Again — Six days after Donald Trump was elected president, his soon-to-be national security adviser Mike Flynn offered the job of CIA director to James Woolsey, who had served in that position under Bill Clinton.
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Politico
Stanley Greenberg / American Prospect:
The Democrats' ‘Working-Class Problem’ — The road to a sustainable Democratic majority—nationally, locally, and in the states—must include much higher Democratic performance with white working-class voters (those without a four-year degree). Nearly every group in the progressive infrastructure …
CNN:
Tiger Woods dashcam video: Golfer stumbles, appears confused — (CNN)Dashcam video showing Tiger Woods' Memorial Day encounter with police was made available to the media Wednesday, shedding more light on the golfer's arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence.
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S.P. Sullivan / New Jersey Online:
N.J. trooper threatened to arrest woman unless she gave her phone number, AG says — TRENTON — For the second time in six months, a New Jersey state trooper has been suspended and criminally charged over claims he improperly pulled over women to ask them out, authorities said.
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CBS News:
Commentary: The left is winning — Here's an argument that seems unavoidable yet endlessly debatable: In American politics, progressives are winning, and have been for some time. When it comes to economic policy in particular, every day it seems the Overton Window skews a few more millimeters leftward …