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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
U.S. Government Ethics Chief Will Resign, Casting Uncertainty Over Agency  —  WASHINGTON — Walter M. Shaub Jr., the government's top ethics watchdog who has repeatedly gone head-to-head with the Trump administration over conflicts of interest, said on Thursday that he was calling it quits.
Discussion: Politico and The Week
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Washington Post:
Federal ethics chief who clashed with White House announces he will step down  —  The director of the independent Office of Government Ethics, who has been the federal government's most persistent critic of the Trump administration's approach to ethics, announced Thursday …
Peter Overby / NPR:
Ethics Office Director Walter Shaub Resigns, Saying Rules Need To Be Tougher  —  Office of Government Ethics Director Walter Shaub Jr. turned in his resignation on Thursday.  —  The move follows months of clashes with the White House over issues such as President Trump's refusal to divest …
Jordan Libowitz / CREW:
CREW FILES ETHICS COMPLAINT AGAINST JARED KUSHNER  —  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  —  Washington, D.C.—White House Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President Jared Kushner appears to have failed to make the required disclosure of his ownership interest in an online real estate investment company called Cadre …
Associated Press:
Transcript: Trump address Thursday in Poland  —  A transcript of President Donald Trump's address Thursday in Poland, provided by the White House.  —  Thank you very much.  That's so nice.  The United States has many great diplomats, but there is truly no better ambassador for our country than our beautiful first lady, Melania.
Discussion: National Review and Vox
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Annie Karni / Politico:
Trump hands a victory to Polish nationalists
Discussion: NBC News and Althouse
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:   President Trump's Remarkable Warsaw Speech
The White House:
Remarks by President Trump to the People of Poland | July 6, 2017
New York Times:
Back to the Center, Democrats  —  The path back to power for the Democratic Party today, as it was in the 1990s, is unquestionably to move to the center and reject the siren calls of the left, whose policies and ideas have weakened the party.  —  In the early 1990s, the Democrats relied …
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Ron Klain / Washington Post:
To win the working class, Democrats need to start talking straight
Marcus Engert / BuzzFeed:
President Trump Apparently Couldn't Find A Hotel To Book For The G20 Summit  —  He is one of the most powerful people in the world.  He is coming to the meeting of 20 powerful countries.  And he has a problem: no hotel room for the G20.  —  White House officials apparently waited too long …
Bloomberg:
Trump Cites Russian Election Meddling But Blames Others Too  —  Says intelligence community's failings on Iraq raise doubts  —  Trump makes remarks ahead of meeting with Russia's Putin  —  President Donald Trump said he believes Russia meddled in the 2016 election but maintained that the U.S …
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Robin Eberhardt / The Hill:
CNN's Acosta: Trump held ‘fake news conference’ in Poland  —  CNN's Jim Acosta on Thursday accused President Trump of holding a “fake news conference” by calling on a friendly reporter, pushing back at Trump's attacks on CNN as “fake news.”  —  Trump on Thursday held a joint press conference …
The Daily Beast:
Trump Aides Want Kremlin Critic in Putin Meeting
John Hudson / BuzzFeed:
Bannon Ally Leaves White House As McMaster Consolidates Power  —  Former Breitbart writer Tera Dahl has exited the National Security Council in a blow to the Trump White House's nationalist wing.  —  Reporting From Washington, D.C.  —  As rival factions inside the White House continue …
Discussion: CNBC, Raw Story and The Stranger …
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Tara Palmeri / Politico:   Trump's aides build their own empires in the West Wing
Tom Burgis / Financial Times:
Russia-born dealmaker linked to Trump assists laundering probe  —  Felix Sater, who worked on Trump Soho, turns against Kazakh former business partners  —  Read next … Donald Trump faces renewed scrutiny of the riches that flowed into his real estate empire from the former Soviet Union …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Report: Trump Ex-Business Associate To Assist Kazakh Money Laundering Probe
Discussion: Shakesville
Mike Cherry / KHVO:
United takes seat away from 2-year-old; resells ticket  —  With tickets in hand, Shirley Yamauchi - a teacher at Kapolei Middle school and her 27-month old son were on the final leg of an 18-hour flight from Hawaii to Boston.  —  “He and I, we had both our tickets scanned, we both went on board no problem,” Yamauchi said.
Nathan L. Gonzales / Roll Call:
One Reason Why Republicans Don't Have More Women in the Senate  —  GOP misses a rare opportunity in Missouri  —  GOP Campaign Tracker Violates Bipartisan Truce (Again) Chris Van Hollen Had His Own Fake Time Magazine Cover 11 Things I Think I Think After the Special Elections
Discussion: Washington Monthly
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Will the ‘Trump 10’ Pay a Price in 2018?
Discussion: TheBlaze
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
The Network Against the Leader of the Free World  —  Jeffrey A. Zucker hasn't been getting a lot of sleep lately.  But he says that's nothing new.  —  “I don't sleep that much anyway,” Mr. Zucker, the president of CNN, said on Wednesday in his fifth-floor office, just off the network's glassy Midtown Manhattan newsroom.
Stacy Cowley / New York Times:
18 States Sue Betsy DeVos Over Student Loan Protections  —  Democratic attorneys general from 18 states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit on Thursday against the Education Department and its secretary, Betsy DeVos, challenging the department's move last month to freeze new rules …
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Molly Hensley-Clancy / BuzzFeed:
18 States Are Suing Betsy DeVos Over For-Profit College Rules
Discussion: Talking Points Memo, Axios and Politico
Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
In TV Ratings Game, Networks Try to Dissguys Bad Newz from Nielsen  —  In a game largely sanctioned by TV-ratings firm Nielsen, television networks try to hide shows' poor performances on any given night by forgetting how to spell.  That can dramatically improve a show's average viewership.
Julia Manchester / The Hill:
Pence: ‘We will put American boots on the face of Mars’ … Vice President Pence pledged during a tour of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Thursday that the U.S. would put humans on Mars.  —  “Here the Hubble Space Telescope, the New Horizons, and so many other technological wonders lifted off …
Linda Greenhouse / New York Times:
Trump's Life-Tenured Judicial Avatar  —  So Neil M. Gorsuch, the aw-shucks humble servant of the law whom the country encountered during his mind-numbing confirmation hearing, turns out to be a hard-right conservative.  No real surprise there, and by now, no real news either …
Discussion: Balkinization
Richard Shears / Daily Mail:
Photo ‘showing Amelia Earhart’ is not the US aviator  —  A photo of a woman claimed to be missing US aviator Amelia Earhart is said today to be proof that she survived a crash into the Pacific Ocean 80 years ago - but the picture has a major flaw, it can be revealed.
Discussion: RedState and Washington Post
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
GOP tensions rise over Cruz proposal  —  Tensions between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell  —  (R-Ky.) and his old antagonist, Sen. Ted Cruz  —  (R-Texas), have reappeared in the high-stakes negotiation over healthcare reform.  —  Cruz is insisting on a reform to the Senate GOP bill …
Robin Eberhardt / The Hill:
‘South Park’ creator on avoiding Trump: We don't want to become CNN  —  Trey Parker, a co-creator of the Comedy Central staple “South Park,” says the next season of the not-for-children cartoon is going to be scaling back on political humor, according to an interview with the Los Angeles Times.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Inside the Trump-Putin meeting  —  There will likely only be six people in the room when President Trump meets President Putin on Friday at the sidelines of the G-20 meeting in Hamburg, Germany.  —  According to an official familiar with the meeting's planning, it will be Trump, Putin …
Discussion: Political Wire
Joshua Green / Bloomberg:
The Remaking of Donald Trump  —  In the multicultural days of The Apprentice, he rose to a level of popularity with minorities that the GOP could only dream of.  Then he torched it all to prepare for a hard-right run at the presidency.  —  Donald Trump had been thinking about running …
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
We Should Cheer CNN's Ritual Suicide  —  If you ever had any doubt that Donald Trump was right that the mainstream media is the enemy of the American people, CNN corrected your inexplicable inability to comprehend this painfully obvious truth by choosing July 4th to threaten some guy for daring to make fun of Its Medianess Holiness.
Kelly Mclaughlin / Daily Mail:
'There's a $3,000 bounty on your head in Philadelphia': Woman gets death threats after Facebook video of her urinating on an American flag goes viral  — She captioned the video, which she posted on Facebook and later deleted: ‘F*** your nationalism.  F*** your country.  F*** your stupid f****** flag’
Spencer S. Hsu / Washington Post:
Trump voter commission discloses names of members, plan to store data at White House  —  The Trump administration formally identified its 10-member commission seeking voter data from all 50 states in a court filing Thursday that also said the commission intends to keep the data it collects at the White House.
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
One reason the GOP health bill is a mess: No one thought Trump would win  —  Sen. Patrick J. Toomey offered a simple, remarkable explanation this week for why Republicans have struggled so mightily to find a way to repeal the Affordable Care Act.  —  “Look, I didn't expect Donald Trump to win …
Discussion: Political Wire, WHTM-TV and The Week
 
 
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CBS News:
Are sleeveless dresses “appropriate attire”? Congress doesn't think so
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Jack O'Brien / Washington Examiner:
Man arrested outside Jeff Flake's office said liberals will get ‘better aim’ to solve ‘Republican problem’: Report
Discussion: RedState and The Gateway Pundit
Nigel Jaquiss / Willamette Week:
An 18-Year-Old Girl Died From a Synthetic Opioid She Bought Online.  Here's How Portland Police Cracked the Case.
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Isabelle D'Antonio / Orlando Sentinel:
Man pulls out shotgun, shouts racist taunts in Daytona Beach road-rage incident, police say
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David Gelernter / Wall Street Journal:
The Conservative ‘Resistance’ Is Futile
Peter Schweizer / New York Post:
Uncovering the Russia ties of Hillary's campaign chief
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Eddie Scarry / Washington Examiner:
CNN's Jim Acosta gets fact about intelligence community's Russia assessment wrong, calls it ‘fake news’
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and twitchy.com
Sarah Harris / Daily Mail:
Winning is banned at more than half of primary school sports days: Pupils compete in teams despite 82% …
David French / National Review:
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Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Conservatives Go Third ‘I’ Blind
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Rep Gianforte Responds To Trump Bodyslam Tweet
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Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
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