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Jonathan Turley / The Hill:
OPINION: The damaging case against James Comey — The testimony of James Comey proved long on atmospherics and short on ethics. While many were riveted by Comey's discussion of his discomfort in meetings with President Trump, most seemed to miss the fact that Comey was describing his own conduct in strikingly unethical terms.
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Power Line, Jewish World Review, The Federalist, RedState and Lawfare
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CNN:
Trump: I'm willing to testify under oath about Comey claims
Trump: I'm willing to testify under oath about Comey claims
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Carrie Johnson / NPR:
Special Counsel Robert Mueller Had Been On White House Shortlist To Run FBI
Special Counsel Robert Mueller Had Been On White House Shortlist To Run FBI
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National Law Journal, The Washington Journal, The Daily Caller, Washington Monthly and The Week
Nick Timothy / Conservative Home:
Why I have resigned as the Prime Minister's adviser — Nick Timothy was co-Chief of Staff to Theresa May. — Yesterday, I resigned as the Prime Minister's adviser. — Clearly, the general election result was a huge disappointment. What lay behind the result will no doubt be the subject of detailed analysis for many months.
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Business Insider and The Guardian
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Bloomberg:
How May's Sure Thing Became a Political Disaster for the Ages — Davis, Hammond said to have persuaded premier to call vote — May now a caretaker leader while Tories nurse their wounds — It was 5:15 a.m. when an exhausted Theresa May entered the campaign war room at Tory headquarters to face her demoralized party workers.
Bob Van Voris / Bloomberg:
Trump Can Accept Payments From Foreign Governments, U.S. Argues — Government says emoluments clause doesn't bar Trump businesses — Watchdog group sued president over payments to his companies — Donald Trump isn't violating a U.S. Constitution provision that bars federal officials …
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Politico, The Hill, Business Insider, New York Times and Daily Kos
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Jonathan O'Connell / Washington Post:
Foreign payments to Trump's businesses are legally permitted, argues Justice Department
Foreign payments to Trump's businesses are legally permitted, argues Justice Department
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Political Wire, The Week and Reuters
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Biden encourages 2012 foe Romney to run for the Senate — At donor conference, Biden also repeats his criticisms of Hillary Clinton's failed presidential bid — DEER VALLEY, UTAH — Mitt Romney is getting encouragement to run for Senate in 2018 from an unlikely source: Joe Biden.
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Talking Points Memo, The Week, AOL and ABC News
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MaryAlice Parks / ABC News:
Top Republican trio urges Trump to act on Russia
John Amato / Latest from Crooks and Liars:
CNN Host Called Out For Being ‘Obsessed With The Facts’ — Conservative David Rivkin, former counsel to Donald Rumsfeld, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin that she was getting “obsessed with the facts” over the he said/he said status of Comey and Trump's statements regarding their meetings.
Rebecca Rosenberg / New York Post:
Joe Biden's niece dodges jail after $100K credit card scam — The wild-child niece of former Veep Joe Biden stole more than $100,000 in a credit card scam — and quietly cut a plea deal in Manhattan court that spares her any jail time, The Post has learned.
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The Gateway Pundit
Ana Swanson / Washington Post:
Republicans are predicting the beginning of the end of the tea party in Kansas — OVERLAND PARK, Kans. - Kansas was at the heart of the tea-party revolution, a red state where, six years ago, a deeply conservative group of Republicans took the state for a hard right turn.
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Hullabaloo and Washington Monthly
Shawn Boburg / Washington Post:
Trump's lawyer in Russia probe has clients with Kremlin ties — The hard-charging New York lawyer President Trump chose to represent him in the Russia investigation has prominent clients with ties to the Kremlin, a striking pick for a president trying to escape the persistent cloud that has trailed his administration.
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Axios, Booman Tribune and Political Wire
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic:
How the Party Decided on Trump — In The Party Decides, an influential book about how presidential nominees are selected, political scientists John Zaller, Hans Noel, David Karol, and Marty Cohen argue that despite reforms designed to wrest control of the process from insiders …
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Politico
Jeff Stein / Newsweek:
MICHAEL FLYNN, RUSSIA AND A GRAND SCHEME TO BUILD NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE ARAB WORLD — SPYTALK MICHAEL FLYNN RUSSIA SAUDI ARABIA — By the time Michael Flynn was fired as President Donald Trump's national security adviser in February, he had made a lot of bad decisions.
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The Daily Caller
Tom LoBianco / CNN:
House, Senate investigators seek Trump tapes, Comey memos — (CNN)House and Senate investigators fired off a series of requests after former FBI Director James Comey's testimony, seeking memos of his private discussions with President Donald Trump and any records the White House kept of their discussion — including audio recordings.
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Washington Monthly
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate Dems: Investigate any obstruction of justice on Comey, Russia
Senate Dems: Investigate any obstruction of justice on Comey, Russia
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IJR
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Masquerading as Reporter, Assassin Hunted Putin Foes in Ukraine — KIEV, Ukraine — Ukrainians have long struggled with fake news from Russia, but last week, they discovered something even more insidious: a fake journalist. — The man was tall and dapper. He wore a dark suit and spoke with a French accent.
Joe Soucheray / Twin Cities:
A grenade, rifles, ammo, electronics ... what were these Minneapolis guys up to? — As recently as June 1, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that a Hennepin County judge had issued an emergency protection order for a man who helped Minneapolis police uncover an arsenal of guns and bomb-making devices.
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Daily Wire
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Senate Democrats try to spark rural comeback in 2018 — Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis.) has declared war on almond milk as she prepares to run for reelection in 2018. — Though not a cause célèbre driving political talk on cable news, plant-based beverages called milk …
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
CNN Drops Reza Aslan Following Anti-Trump Tweets — CNN no longer believes in “Believer,” the non-fiction series it launched earlier this year with Reza Aslan, the Iranian-American author and religious scholar. — “CNN has decided to not move forward with production on the acquired series 'Believer …
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Brian Stelter / CNNMoney:
CNN cancels Reza Aslan's show “Believer” after profane anti-Trump tweets
CNN cancels Reza Aslan's show “Believer” after profane anti-Trump tweets
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Business Insider, Deadline, Vox and Friendly Atheist
Warner Todd Huston / Breitbart:
CNN Drops Reza Aslan Series After Vulgar Anti-Trump Tweets
CNN Drops Reza Aslan Series After Vulgar Anti-Trump Tweets
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Power Line, Raw Story, IJR, Mediaite, Politico, twitchy.com, Fast Company and Blazing Cat Fur
Robbie Gramer / Foreign Policy:
Trump Discovers Article 5 After Disastrous NATO Visit — Trump's public performance in Brussels was a disaster. Behind closed doors, it was even worse. — At long last, U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed NATO's bedrock collective defense clause, Article 5, in a press conference Friday.
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Reuters, New York Times, The Week, Politico, Raw Story, Politicus USA, Death and Taxes and Talking Points Memo
John Harwood / CNBC:
The GOP still champions Trump, but that might not last — “I travel this state every day,” a Republican senator declared recently, “and I haven't yet had anybody come up to me and say they're worried about Russia messing with our elections.” — Comments like that, from Sen. Luther Strange of Alabama …