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Josh Dawsey / Politico:
Trump loses patience with his White House counsel — White House counsel Don McGahn has largely stepped back from managing Donald Trump's response to the expanding Russia investigation, but that hasn't stopped the president from lashing out at him about it anyway.
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Axios, Washington Post, Political Wire and Raw Story
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Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
Trump is struggling to stay calm on Russia, one morning call at a time — President Trump has a new morning ritual. Around 6:30 a.m. on many days — before all the network news shows have come on the air — he gets on the phone with a member of his outside legal team to chew over all things Russia.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
One of the dumbest political mistakes in the modern era — President Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey is rightly seen as a terrific legal blunder: He undercut an investigation that might have shown he never colluded with the Russians, and spawned one that could result in obstruction of justice charges.
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Bloomberg
Dylan Byers / CNNMoney:
White House-media relations at breaking point as Spicer searches for replacement — Five months into Donald Trump's presidency, White House-media relations are hanging by a thread. — The White House is facing daily criticism from the news media over its decision to reduce the frequency …
Barack Obama:
Our politics are divided. They have been for a long time. And while I know that division makes it difficult to listen to Americans with whom we disagree, that's what we need to do today. — I recognize that repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has become a core tenet of the Republican Party.
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The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation:
Kaiser Health Tracking Poll - June 2017: ACA, Replacement Plan, and Medicaid — Ashley Kirzinger, Bianca DiJulio, Liz Hamel, Bryan Wu, and Mollyann Brodie — KEY FINDINGS: — As the Senate prepares to hold a vote on a plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) …
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Political Wire and Axios
Avik Roy / Forbes:
The New Senate Republican Bill Will Transform American Health Care — The hotly-anticipated Senate Republican health care bill came out on Thursday morning. The airwaves quickly filled up with predictable talking points from both sides. But once the dust settles, it will emerge …
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Politico, The Federalist and Axios
New York Times:
The Senate's Unaffordable Care Act
The Senate's Unaffordable Care Act
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Matt Shuham / Talking Points Memo:
GOP Sen.: Assessing O'Care Repeal Bill Depends On How You Define ‘Better’
GOP Sen.: Assessing O'Care Repeal Bill Depends On How You Define ‘Better’
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The Week and Political Wire
Dylan Scott / Vox:
What the health insurance industry gets out of the Senate health care bill
What the health insurance industry gets out of the Senate health care bill
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New York Magazine, Balloon Juice and Business Insider
Margot Sanger-Katz / New York Times:
Shifting Dollars From Poor to Rich Is a Key Part of the Senate Health Bill
Shifting Dollars From Poor to Rich Is a Key Part of the Senate Health Bill
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Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Indicates Tape Tweet Was Meant to Affect Comey Testimony — WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday appeared to acknowledge that his tweet hinting of taped conversations with James B. Comey was intended to influence the fired F.B.I. director's testimony before Congress …
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Fox News:
Trump says Comey-Mueller friendship ‘bothersome’ — President Trump, in an interview to be broadcast Friday morning on “Fox and Friends,” said it is “very bothersome” that the man investigating possible ties between his presidential campaign and Russia is good friends with fired FBI director James Comey.
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Raw Story, Shakesville, The New Civil Rights Movement and The Last Tradition
Max Greenwood / The Hill:
Trump says tape bluff was to keep Comey honest
Trump says tape bluff was to keep Comey honest
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Media Matters for America:
Fox & Friends praises Trump for his false threat of having tapes of interactions with Comey
Fox & Friends praises Trump for his false threat of having tapes of interactions with Comey
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Washington Monthly
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Trump “tapes” scapegoat: Obama administration
Trump “tapes” scapegoat: Obama administration
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RedState, ThinkProgress, Raw Story and Political Wire
Washington Post:
Don't make things worse — The secrecy extended into the White House. — Rice , Haines and White House homeland-security adviser Lisa Monaco convened meetings in the Situation Room to weigh the mounting evidence of Russian interference and generate options for how to respond.
Mike McIntire / New York Times:
F.B.I. Investigating Deals Involving Paul Manafort and Son-in-Law — Federal investigators are examining financial transactions involving Paul Manafort and his son-in-law, who embarked on a series of real estate deals in recent years fueled by millions of dollars from Mr. Manafort, according to two people familiar with the matter.
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Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, Political Wire, Above the Law and Bipartisan Report
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New York Times:
Nancy Pelosi Tells Democratic Critics, 'I Think I'm Worth the Trouble' — WASHINGTON — The House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi, strolled before the cameras on Thursday with defeat at her back once more, projecting a well-worn swagger — brash, defiant, more than a little off key — as she insisted that her moment had not passed.
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CNN:
Why Democrats can't quit Nancy Pelosi
Why Democrats can't quit Nancy Pelosi
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Shermichael Singleton / The Hill:
OPINION: Left-wing politics will be the demise of the Democratic Party
Jennifer Steinhauer / New York Times:
McConnell's Calculation May Be That He Still Wins by Losing — WASHINGTON — When it comes to managing Republicans' best interests, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, rarely loses. So it is possible that Mr. McConnell views the potential failure of a hastily written health care bill as an eventual boon.
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Axios and Instapundit
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BuzzFeed:
Memo Shows Preet Bharara Was Concerned After Phone Call From White House — “Hi Mr. Bharara, this is Madeline Westerhout calling from President Donald Trump's office.” — Former US Attorney Preet Bharara sent an email to Justice Department officials in New York to express concern …
Philly.com:
Cosby juror says he didn't believe ‘well-coached’ Constand — PITTSBURGH — A juror in Bill Cosby's sex assault trial said Thursday that he did not believe the testimony of accuser Andrea Constand because she willingly went alone to the entertainer's home and brought him gifts on more than one occasion.
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EndPlay / WPXI-TV:
WATCH: Cosby juror opens up about what really happened during deliberations
WATCH: Cosby juror opens up about what really happened during deliberations
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New York Times, Outside the Beltway, NBC News, WBRC-TV and WSPA-TV
Baxter Oliphant / Pew Research Center:
Bipartisan support for some gun proposals, stark partisan divisions on many others — Republicans and Democrats find rare common ground on some gun policy proposals in the U.S. Large majorities in both parties continue to favor preventing people with mental illnesses from buying guns …
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National Review and Pew Research Center
Wall Street Journal:
The Senate's Health-Care Advance — The draft bill contains many conservative victories, which is why the left hates it.
Sam Stein / HuffPost:
All That Stands Between Democrats And A Massive Freakout Is This Man — The pressure is on Ralph Northam to score a win in his race for Virginia governor. Barack Obama is going to come off the sidelines to help. — Having lost a series of tantalizingly close congressional elections …
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Washington Post and The Daily Caller
Keith J. Kelly / New York Post:
New York Times bloodbath could include reporter jobs — MORE FROM: … Reporters at the New York Times could soon be “vulnerable” to the ax. If the ongoing round of voluntary buyouts being offered to editing staff does not get enough takers, the Gray Lady could begin another round …
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Tamara Keith / NPR:
Despite Claims To Contrary, Trump Has Signed No Major Laws 5 Months In — President Trump is set to sign a bill today that will make it easier for the secretary of Veterans Affairs to fire and discipline employees. The Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act …
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