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The White House:
Statement by President Donald J. Trump on Signing the “Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act”  —  Today, I signed into law the “Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act,” which enacts new sanctions on Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
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Margaret Talev / Bloomberg:
Trump Signs Russia Sanctions Bill, But Lays Out His Concerns About the Law  —  President to add signing statement as legislation becomes law  —  Congress restricted president's ability to ease penalties  —  President Donald Trump has signed the Russia sanctions bill Congress forced on him …
Donald J. Trump / The White House:
Statement by President Donald J. Trump on the Signing of H.R. 3364  —  Today, I have signed into law H.R. 3364, the “Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act.”  While I favor tough measures to punish and deter aggressive and destabilizing behavior by Iran, North Korea, and Russia, this legislation is significantly flawed.
CNN:
Trump signs Russia sanctions bill
David Crary / Associated Press:
Boy Scouts: Top leaders didn't call Trump to praise speech  —  https://apnews.com/aedbaf4543ea464dbcef 78491ba281b9  —  Link copied!  —  NEW YORK (AP) — The Boy Scouts denied Wednesday that the head of the youth organization called President Donald Trump to praise his recent, politically aggressive speech to its national jamboree.
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CNBC:
As the lies and contradictions mount, federal officials are deciding to simply ignore Trump  — Evidence arrives every day of the government treating the man elected to lead it as someone talking mostly to himself.  — The phenomenon has grown more pronounced as Trump keeps struggling …
Jay Nordlinger / National Review:   If the President Lies, Does It Matter?
Adam Gabbatt / The Guardian:
Boy Scouts and Mexico both deny claims of calling Trump to offer praise
Mike Allen / Axios:
John Kelly closes the Oval Office door  —  The door to the Oval Office used to be wide open, with favored officials drifting in and out — even in the middle of meetings — to kibitz with Trump.  —  Now, the door is closed.  Gen. John Kelly, the new White House chief of staff …
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Bloomberg:
Trump Is Considering Perry for Homeland Security Chief  —  Energy Secretary among names discussed for Kelly replacement  —  Perry's views on immigration don't align with those of Trump  —  The Trump administration is considering Energy Secretary Rick Perry as one possible replacement …
CBS News:
Mexican president denies calling Trump to praise border work
Discussion: IJR, ThinkProgress and Shareblue
Dara Lind / Vox:
What John Kelly's final ICE raid tells us about Trump's new chief of staff
Discussion: Daily Kos
Rosie Gray / The Atlantic:
An NSC Staffer Is Forced Out Over a Controversial Memo  —  A top official of the National Security Council was fired last month after arguing in a memo that President Trump is under sustained attack from subversive forces both within and outside the government who are deploying Maoist tactics …
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump, GOP senators to introduce bill to slash legal immigration levels  —  President Trump will appear with a pair of conservative Republican senators at the White House on Wednesday to unveil legislation aimed at slashing legal immigration levels over a decade, a goal Trump endorsed on the campaign trail.
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Katie Pavlich / Townhall.com:
White House Announces Major Overhaul to U.S. Immigration System
Discussion: Vox Popoli
The Hill:
Trump, GOP senators unveil measure to cut legal immigration
Discussion: RedState
Seth Abramovitch / Hollywood Reporter:
How ‘Sharknado’ Casts Its C-Listers and Nearly Landed Trump as President  —  Months before he declared himself a candidate, Trump was set to play commander-in-chief in the schlocky Syfy film franchise that has lured everyone from Ann Coulter to Charo for cameos while regular Tara Reid makes a quarter of one male co-star's pay.
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Judy Kurtz / The Hill:
‘Sharknado’ crew says Trump was ‘in serious talks’ to play president
Discussion: Raw Story and Refinery29
Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Tillerson spurns $80 million to counter ISIS, Russian propaganda  —  Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is resisting the pleas of State Department officials to spend nearly $80 million allocated by Congress for fighting terrorist propaganda and Russian disinformation.
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Democrats Could Have a 2020 Presidential Field As Wide As an Iowa Cornfield  —  It's the early, silly season of 2020 presidential speculation.  So there's nothing unusual about speculation surrounding two fairly obscure Democratic House members, Seth Moulton of Massachusetts and Tim Ryan of Ohio.
Discussion: Politico and Political Wire
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Jason Noble / Des Moines Register:
Bustos, Moulton and Ryan will emphasize economy in Democrats' Steak Fry revival
Discussion: Washington Times
Andy Shain / Post and Courier:
South Carolina governor candidate Catherine Templeton's ‘proud of the Confederacy’ remarks stir controversy  —  COLUMBIA — Catherine Templeton made waves in her first public forum as gubernatorial candidate by saying she is “proud of the Confederacy” and pledged “we're not going to rewrite history” by removing Confederate monuments.
CNN:
Trump nominee Sam Clovis blasted progressives as ‘race traders’ and ‘race traitors’ in old blog posts  —  STORY HIGHLIGHTS  —  (CNN)Sam Clovis, President Donald Trump's nominee to be the Department of Agriculture's chief scientist, maintained a now-defunct blog for years in which he accused progressives of …
New York Post:
Residents fuming over sex-crazed hotel guests  —  Who said the New York peep show is dead?  —  Grannies and other residents of a Lower East Side public-housing building say they've been getting an X-rated eyeful since Ian Schrager's fancy Public hotel opened next door in June …
Discussion: Jezebel
Ryan Knutson / Wall Street Journal:
Millennials Unearth an Amazing Hack to Get Free TV: the Antenna  —  Cord-cutters accustomed to watching shows online are often shocked that $20 ‘rabbit ears’ pluck signals from the air; is this legal?  —  Dan Sisco has discovered a technology that allows him to access half a dozen major TV channels, completely free.
Discussion: Mother Jones
Billy House / Bloomberg:
House Judiciary Chairman's Priority: Investigating Hillary Clinton  —  Judiciary panel has ignored Russia probe, Comey firing  —  Chairman Goodlatte asks for new special counsel on Clinton  —  Between Russian meddling in last year's election, Donald Trump's decision to fire FBI Director James Comey …
Discussion: Shakesville, Hullabaloo and Daily Kos
Vicky Ward / HuffPost:
Why The Mooch Lost His Cool  —  Anthony Scaramucci tells HuffPost about the highs and lows of his fiery stint at the White House and what that cuss-filled rant was really about. … I received a call Monday night from Roger Stone, the infamous political prankster and Donald Trump confidant.
Kevin Rector / Baltimore Sun:
Attorney for woman in drug case says body-camera footage shows officers planting drugs  —  Josh Insley, a private attorney for Shamere Collins, said he and Collins believe the video supports her claim that police planted drugs in the vehicle, and will be pursuing legal options against the department.
Ian Cummings / Kansas City Star:
NAACP issues first-ever travel advisory for a state — and it's Missouri  —  NAACP officials say their recent travel advisory for Missouri is the first that the civil rights group has issued for any state.  —  But the warning follows a recent trend of similar alerts issued by other groups …
Discussion: RedState, NBC News, Refinery29 and AOL
Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed:
This Is Probably The Only Story You Didn't Hear About First From Bradd Jaffy And Kyle Griffin  —  At 7:36 a.m. on May 18, Time executive editor Matt Vella tweeted the magazine's weekly cover, an image perfectly engineered to generate fodder for cable news and unleash screenshots across Twitter …
Daniel W. Drezner / Washington Post:
The marketplace of ideas is killing the Trump administration  —  The Trump team has not exploited the Ideas Industry, and it's killing them.  —  The hard-working staff here at Spoiler Alerts has spent this week suggesting that Donald Trump lacks the ability to exercise power and the gift …
Discussion: Axios, RedState and Politico
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
JAMES COMEY HAS BOOK DEAL, PUBLICATION SET FOR NEXT SPRING  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Former FBI Director James Comey has a book deal.  —  Flatiron Books told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Comey is writing a book about leadership and decision making that will draw upon his career in government.
Janell Ross / Washington Post:
In Minneapolis, response to police shooting of white woman by Somali officer has been different  —  MINNEAPOLIS — Kim Handy-Jones stands at the front of a meeting room in a working-class portion of southeast Minneapolis, large pieces of butcher paper labeled “Body Cams,” “Accountability” and “Training” hanging behind her.
Discussion: Power Line and CityLab
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
MS-13 doesn't fear Trump, rival gangs or the police - but they are terrified of La Sombra Negra  —  MS-13 doesn't fear prison, President Trump or even death.  But there is one thing that scares the hell out of tattooed members of the murderous Central American gang: La Sombra Negra.
Rebekah Entralgo / ThinkProgress:
Stephen Miller attacks Statue of Liberty poem, echoing popular white nationalist talking point  —  Online racists celebrated Miller's performance.  —  At Wednesday's White House press briefing, White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller was pressed on whether Trump's new immigration policy …
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Democrats surge ahead on generic ballot  —  Republicans trail Democrats by 7 percentage points on the generic congressional ballot, according to a new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll, the Democratic Party's greatest advantage on the generic ballot since the poll began asking the question this past spring.
Mike Allen / Axios:
Trump's missing vote  —  President Trump needed the vote of just one more Republican senator to keep the repeal-and-replace process alive — and he could easily have had it.  —  Party sources tell us that during the transition, Senate Republicans heavily lobbied Trump to nominate red- state Senate Democrats …
 
 
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Bradley Klapper / miamiherald:
Mexico: president didn't call Trump, praise migration policy
Discussion: Mother Jones
Joshua Holland / The Nation:
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Olivia Beavers / The Hill:
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Discussion: The Daily Caller
USA Today:
Gingrich & Anderson: Pass GOP tax cuts by Thanksgiving or get ready for Speaker Pelosi
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Jennifer Haberkorn / Politico:
Lawmakers unmoved by Trump threat to ax money for their insurance
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