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Thomas Kaplan / New York Times:
Health Care Overhaul Collapses as Two Republican Senators Defect — WASHINGTON — Two more Republican senators declared on Monday night that they would oppose the Senate Republican bill to repeal the Affordable Care Act, killing, for now, a seven-year-old promise to overturn President Barack Obama's signature domestic achievement.
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Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
GOP health care bill collapses — President Donald Trump's top legislative priority was dealt a potentially fatal blow Monday night as two more Republican senators announced their opposition to the party's health care overhaul. — Trump quickly called on Republicans to simply repeal Obamacare …
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Mediaite
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
BCRA is dead but Obamacare repeal is still alive — Conservative defections can't really kill repeal. — Sens. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Jerry Moran (R-KS) said they will join Rand Paul (R-KY) and Susan Collins (R-ME) in opposing the motion to proceed on Mitch McConnell's Obamacare repeal bill.
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The Texas Observer
United States Senator Mike Lee:
Sen. Mike Lee to Vote No on Senate Health Bill — WASHINGTON - Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) issued the following statement Monday regarding the Better Care Reconciliation Act: — “After conferring with trusted experts regarding the latest version of the Consumer Freedom Amendment …
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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Two more GOP senators defect on healthcare bill
Two more GOP senators defect on healthcare bill
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Politicus USA, The Gateway Pundit, Talking Points Memo, ThinkProgress, FOX31 Denver and RedState
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
After O'Care Plan Falters, McConnell Says He'll Push For Vote On Repeal Only
After O'Care Plan Falters, McConnell Says He'll Push For Vote On Repeal Only
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Wall Street Journal, Washington Free Beacon, ACASignups.net, Mediaite, First Draft, The Last Refuge and CNBC
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Two more Senate Republicans oppose health-care bill, leaving it without enough votes to pass
Two more Senate Republicans oppose health-care bill, leaving it without enough votes to pass
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Weekly Standard, Mother Jones and FiveThirtyEight
Jessie Hellmann / The Hill:
NY attorney general threatens suit over ObamaCare repeal
NY attorney general threatens suit over ObamaCare repeal
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Politico and The Daily Caller
Dave Lawler / Axios:
Two GOP senators break ranks on health care, sinking bill for now
Two GOP senators break ranks on health care, sinking bill for now
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The Hill and The Gateway Pundit
Wall Street Journal:
The Trumps and the Truth — The best defense against future revelations is radical transparency. — Even Donald Trump might agree that a major reason he won the 2016 election is because voters couldn't abide Hillary Clinton's legacy of scandal, deception and stonewalling.
Discussion:
Raw Story
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Pamela Brown / CNN:
Trump Jr. attorney offers details about 8th person at meeting — Trump shifts focus from Russia investigation — (CNN)Donald Trump Jr.'s attorney, Alan Futerfas, has told CNN he has spoken by phone to the eighth person in the room during the meeting at Trump Tower in June 2016.
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The Daily Caller and Little Green Footballs
Z. Byron Wolf / CNN:
Who was the 8th person in Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russians?
Who was the 8th person in Trump Jr.'s meeting with Russians?
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The Daily Caller
Max Boot / Foreign Policy:
What Did Trump Know About His Son's Meeting, and When Did He Know It?
What Did Trump Know About His Son's Meeting, and When Did He Know It?
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Raw Story, Vox, NPR and Talking Points Memo
Ryan Hutchins / Politico:
Christie on Trump Jr. meeting: 'None of it's positive'
Christie on Trump Jr. meeting: 'None of it's positive'
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The Daily Beast:
Trump's Campaign Conceded in a Memo That Comey Was Having Major Impact … Donald Trump's presidential campaign acknowledged in an internal memo that former FBI Director James Comey's 11th hour decision to reopen an inquiry into Hillary Clinton's use of private email helped shift the results.
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Mother Jones
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Dallas Morning News:
Let's outline Trump's achievements during his first six months in office — President Donald Trump's first six months have been defined by his often angry and tasteless tweets, his ham-handed efforts to denigrate and undercut the multiple investigations into Russian influence in the 2016 election …
Discussion:
Raw Story
Daniel Bates / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Trump the foul-mouthed germophobe fired Chris Christie because New Jersey governor arranged for Obama to call his phone NOT The Donald's on election night — A new book reveals how Trump fell out with his then transition boss Chris Christie over whose cellphone to use on election night
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Wall Street Journal:
GOP Seeks to Close Federal Election Agency — House Republicans are pressing to defund the sole federal agency that exclusively works to ensure the voting process is secure — WASHINGTON—House Republicans are seeking to defund the U.S. Election Assistance Commission …
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electionlawblog.org
Michael Rothfeld / Wall Street Journal:
New York Seeks Bank Records of Former Trump Associate Paul Manafort — Loans issued by a bank run by former campaign adviser Steve Calk are focus of subpoena — New York prosecutors have demanded records relating to up to $16 million in loans that a bank run by a former campaign adviser …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Josh Barro / Business Insider:
Liberals can win again if they stop being so annoying and fix their ‘hamburger problem’ — I've been haunted by a claim my KCRW colleague Rich Lowry made on our radio show a few weeks ago: Democrats keep coming up short in elections because they won't give any ground on “cultural issues” …
Peter Jamison / Washington Post:
Coast Guard wants to kick boats off Potomac River when president is golfing — The Trump family has offended many sectors of establishment Washington since their arrival in the nation's capital, from Langley's spymasters to mansion-dwellers in the District's Kalorama neighborhood.
Discussion:
Shareblue
Colum Lynch / Foreign Policy:
Tillerson to Shutter State Department War Crimes Office — Critics charge top U.S. diplomat with giving the green light to perpetrators of mass atrocities. — Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is downgrading the U.S. campaign against mass atrocities, shuttering the Foggy Bottom office …
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Just Security
Ellen Nakashima / Washington Post:
Former Clinton and Romney campaign chiefs join forces to fight election hacking — The former managers of Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney's presidential campaigns are leading a new initiative called “Defending Digital Democracy” in the hopes of preventing a repeat of Russia's 2016 election interference.
New York Times:
Trump Says He Has Signed More Bills Than Any President, Ever. He Hasn't. — WASHINGTON — To hear President Trump tell it, his first six months in the White House should be judged in part by the legislation he has signed into law. — At rallies, in speeches and on Twitter …
Discussion:
Politicus USA
Department of Homeland Security:
DHS Provides Relief to American Businesses in Danger of Suffering Irreparable Harm — Additional Visas for Temporary Workers Provided Until End of Current Fiscal Year — WASHINGTON — U.S. businesses in danger of suffering irreparable harm due to a lack of available temporary nonagricultural workers …
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Tracy Jan / Washington Post:
Trump officials open border to 15,000 more foreign workers
Trump officials open border to 15,000 more foreign workers
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Washington Monthly and The Atlantic
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Recertifies Iran Nuclear Deal, but Only Reluctantly — WASHINGTON — President Trump agreed on Monday to certify again that Iran is complying with an international nuclear agreement that he has strongly criticized, but only after hours of arguing with his top national security advisers …
Apple:
Apple previews new emoji coming later this year — In celebration of World Emoji Day, Apple is sharing some of the new emoji coming to iOS, macOS and watchOS later this year. — The new emoji make it easier for users to express themselves with greater diversity, additional animals and creatures, new smiley faces and more.
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Senator Mike Lee / The Resurgent:
Why I Am Voting No on BCRA 2.0 — When Professor William Graham Sumner first coined the term “The Forgotten Man” in 1890, he wrote: … In the health care debate today we see not merely Forgotten Men but a Forgotten Class: Millions of middle-class families are being forced to pay billions …
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Mother Jones
Peter Hessler / New Yorker:
How Trump Is Transforming Rural America — In Colorado, the President's tone has started rubbing off on residents. — When Karen Kulp was a child, she believed that the United States of America as she knew it was going to end on June 6, 1966. Her parents were from the South …
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Hot Air and Hullabaloo
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Steven Mnuchin, Trump's treasury secretary, is hurtling toward his first fiasco — Shortly before he was sworn in as treasury secretary, Steven Mnuchin spoke with his predecessor to get some advice. — Pay attention to the debt problems in Puerto Rico, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew warned Mnuchin …
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Politico
New York Times:
As Paperwork Goes Missing, Private Student Loan Debts May Be Wiped Away — Tens of thousands of people who took out private loans to pay for college but have not been able to keep up payments may get their debts wiped away because critical paperwork is missing.
Olivia Zaleski / Bloomberg:
Hampton Creek's Entire Board Leaves Except for CEO — Last remaining directors have resigned from the board — At least five directors have left the board recently — At least five directors left the board of food startup Hampton Creek Inc., many in the last month …
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New York Times and Business Insider