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New York Times:
Trump Grows Discontented With Attorney General Jeff Sessions  —  WASHINGTON — Few Republicans were quicker to embrace President Trump's campaign last year than Jeff Sessions, and his reward was one of the most prestigious jobs in America.  But more than four months into his presidency …
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
Has anyone told Donald Trump that he runs the government?  —  The buck clearly does not stop with Donald Trump.  —  On Monday, President Trump tweeted something strange.  “The Justice Dept. should have stayed with the original Travel Ban, not the watered down, politically correct version they submitted to …
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump signals to his base that he is a man of action
Brandon Carter / The Hill:
London mayor calls for cancellation of Trump visit to UK
Robert Costa / Washington Post:
As Trump lashes out, Republicans grow uneasy
Discussion: Daily Kos, Hot Air and Political Wire
Michael Isikoff / Yahoo:
Four top law firms turned down requests to represent Trump … Top lawyers with at least four major law firms rebuffed White House overtures to represent President Trump in the Russia investigations, in part over concerns that the president would be unwilling to listen to their advice …
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Mike Allen / Axios:
It's Comey time, and Trump's war room has no soldiers  —  With CNN's clock already counting down to fired FBI Director Jim Comey's testimony on Thursday morning, where's the White House war room?  Remember the scandal-containment unit that was supposed to quarantine the rest of the White House …
Seung Min Kim / Politico:
How Trump is stalling his own nominees  —  President Donald Trump is lashing out at Democrats for allegedly stalling his appointments and agenda, but it's his own administration that is frequently sitting on the necessary paperwork for nominees.  —  Trump tapped Kevin McAleenan on March 30 …
Discussion: Axios, ABC News and Political Wire
Andrew Ross Sorkin / New York Times:   Marc Kasowitz, ‘Toughest of the Tough Guys,’ Stands Beside Trump
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
White House ices Russia war room idea
Discussion: Raw Story
Associated Press:   AP FACT CHECK: Trump misdirects blame for slow confirmations
The Intercept:
Top-Secret NSA Report Details Russian Hacking Effort Days Before 2016 Election  —  Russian military intelligence executed a cyberattack on at least one U.S. voting software supplier and sent spear-phishing emails to more than 100 local election officials just days before last November's presidential election …
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Scott Greer / The Daily Caller:
NSA Leaker: ‘Being White Is Terrorism’
Discussion: Power Line and TheBlaze
Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Contractor charged in NSA document leak case
U.S. Department of Justice:
Federal Government Contractor in Georgia Charged With Removing and Mailing Classified Materials to a News Outlet
Henry Samuel / Telegraph:
Notre Dame: Man shot by French police after attacking them with hammer  —  Live: security operation near Notre Dame  —  French police have shot a man outside the Notre Dame in Paris after he tried to attack them with a hammer, according to local media.  One policeman was injured in the attack.
Discussion: CBS News, IJR, twitchy.com and RT
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Lawfare:
The $110 Billion Arms Deal to Saudi Arabia is Fake News  —  Editor's note: This post originally appeared on Markaz.  —  Last month, President Trump visited Saudi Arabia and his administration announced that he had concluded a $110 billion arms deal with the kingdom.  Only problem is that there is no deal.
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Associated Press:
Trump says Arab leaders complained about Qatar
Discussion: Politico and ABC News
Toluse Olorunnipa / Bloomberg:
In Trump's White House, Everything's Coming in ‘Two Weeks’  —  The president has a penchant for making and missing deadlines  —  Tax and infrastructure plans are taking longer than promised  —  President Donald Trump has a plan.  It'll be ready in two weeks.
Discussion: ThinkProgress, Axios and The Week
Matthew Walther / The Week:
Ben Sasse is insufferable  —  The Vanishing American Adult, Sen. Ben Sasse's slick new paean to hard work and old-fashioned middle-class American family values, is the most boring book I've ever read.  —  The Nebraska Republican is, if not absolutely insufferable, the least sufferable person in the Senate.
Discussion: Washington Post and The Resurgent
Sarah Kliff / Vox:
Nevada's legislature just passed a radical plan to let anybody sign up for Medicaid  —  Nevada, with little fanfare or notice, is inching toward a massive health insurance expansion — one that would give the state's 2.8 million residents access to a public health insurance option.
Stuff.co.nz:
Bird-flipping welcome for US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in New Zealand  —  US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson at Premier House on a bleak Wellington day.  —  The weather was awful and the mood of the locals wasn't much better when US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arrived in Wellington.
Dylan Scott / Vox:
“Show them a body”: Senate Republicans prepared to take a failed vote on Obamacare repeal  —  It's not their first choice, but it may be their only option.  —  Senate Republicans are pushing desperately this week to find a health care plan they can coalesce around — but hopes are fading, even among lawmakers.
Discussion: Politico and The Week
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Senate GOP aiming to conclude divisive health-care push — one way or the other
Discussion: Reuters and Daily Kos
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
The Lawless Presidency  —  Democracy isn't possible without the rule of law — the idea that consistent principles, rather than a ruler's whims, govern society.  —  You can read Aristotle, Montesquieu, John Locke or the Declaration of Independence on this point.  You can also look at decades of American history.
Discussion: The Atlantic
Christine Mai-Duc / Los Angeles Times:
Voters head to the polls to pick L.A.'s next congressman in under-the-radar special election  —  Attorney Robert Lee Ahn, left, and Assemblyman Jimmy Gomez are running to replace Xavier Becerra in the 34th Congressional District.  (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times)
Discussion: Associated Press and KTLA
New York Times:
Where Are the United States Attorneys?  —  Three months after President Trump abruptly fired half of the nation's 93 United States attorneys, following the resignations of the other half, he has yet to replace a single one.  —  It's bizarre — and revealing — that a man who called himself the …
Discussion: Washington Post
Daniel Burke / CNN:
More than 130 British imams refuse to bury London attackers  —  (CNN)More than 130 imams from Britain are refusing to offer Islamic burials to the three men who launched attacks Saturday night in London, killing seven and wounding dozens more.  —  “We will not perform the traditional Islamic funeral prayer …
Giulia Paravicini / Politico:
Third London attacker told Italian police: 'I'm going to be a terrorist'  —  Youssef Zaghba was stopped by Italian police at Bologna Airport in March 2016.  —  The Moroccan-Italian man who has been identified as the third London attacker told Italian authorities “I'm going to be a terrorist …
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
The Trump effect: Everyone's thinking of running for president.  —  When former vice president Joe Biden announced a few days ago that he was setting up a new political action committee called American Possibilities, the political world read it as a signal: He's seriously thinking of running for president in 2020.
Discussion: The Slot
Bloomberg:
Macho Putin in Driver's Seat as He Takes Oliver Stone for a Ride  —  Director quizzes president on U.S., Snowden in four-part film  —  Putin says he's 'not a woman, so I don't have bad days'  —  He could be just another Moscow commuter driving home from the office.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Kimberly Dozier / The Daily Beast:
White House Looked At Dropping Russia Sanctions—Even After Firing Michael Flynn … The White House explored unilaterally easing sanctions on Russia's oil industry as recently as late March, arguing that decreased Russian oil production could harm the American economy, according to former U.S. officials.
 
 
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Theodore Dalrymple / Wall Street Journal:
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Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Pruitt's claim that ‘almost 50,000 jobs’ have been gained in coal
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Everything we know about the Mueller probe so far
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Argument over politics and sports led to fatal Oakley stabbing
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William McGurn / Wall Street Journal:
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An interview with Telegraph Director of Technology Dylan Jacques on the goal of launching 12 significant uses of AI in the newsroom over 12 months

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Apple removes RFE/RL's Svoboda app from the Russian App Store at the demand of Roskomnadzor; Apple also removed recent podcasts by Ekho Moskvy and others

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