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10:20 AM ET, August 16, 2017

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New York Times:
Trump Gives White Supremacists an Unequivocal Boost  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump buoyed the white nationalist movement on Tuesday as no president has done in generations — equating activists protesting racism with the neo-Nazis and white supremacists who rampaged in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.
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Molly Ball / The Atlantic:
‘The President Was Entirely Correct’  —  Every day, the White House communications office sends official talking points to Republican members of Congress.  These communiqués help the GOP stay on the same page (and, in the Trump era, help the embattled president's allies come up with arguments in his defense).
The Definitive Source:
How to describe extremists who rallied in Charlottesville  —  The events in Charlottesville are an opportunity to take another look at our terminology around “alt-right” and the way that we describe the various racist, neo-Nazi, white nationalist and white supremacist groups out there.
Discussion: Political Wire
ITV:
Theresa May attacks Donald Trump over refusal to condemn white supremacists  —  Theresa May has attacked Donald Trump for refusing to condemn neo-Nazis after violent protests in the US city of Charlottesville in which a woman was killed.  —  The Prime Minister said those in power …
Washington Post:
The nation can only weep  —  TUESDAY WAS a great day for David Duke …
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Chris Cillizza / CNN:
Donald Trump's failure in Charlottesville wasn't political — it was moral
Jordan Fabian / The Hill:
Trump has not yet reached out to Charlottesville victim's family
Discussion: New York Post and RedState
Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Why Trump Can't Respond to Charlottesville
New York Times:
A Combative Trump Criticizes ‘Alt-Left’ Groups in Charlottesville
Rachel Stoltzfoos / The Daily Caller:
EXCLUSIVE: Hope Hicks To Be Named White House Comms Director  —  Hope Hicks will be named the new White House communications director, The Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.  —  President Trump has offered the job to Hicks and she has accepted the position, according to a White House insider.
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Mike Allen / Axios:
If a top Trump aide leaves, it could ‘start a run on the bank’  —  White House aides say Trump lashed out because he felt that the barrage of media criticism for his Saturday remarks was unfair and wrong — that he was fighting back, campaign style.  —  A veteran of several Republican White Houses told us …
Discussion: Zero Hedge and Business Insider
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's Aides Tried to Conceal His Crazy, Racist Beliefs From the Country  —  Donald Trump's aides have been angry with him frequently — indeed, usually — since the beginning of his presidential campaign.  But they have rarely registered their dismay as nakedly as they did Tuesday night …
Discussion: The Week
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Steve Bannon's Ideological Allies Inside the White House Are Souring on Him … Steve Bannon, President Donald Trump's besieged chief strategist, came into the White House in late January with a core group of right-wing allies and ideological fellow travelers, including senior policy adviser Stephen Miller …
Discussion: Raw Story
Jonathan Swan / Axios:   Hope Hicks expected to take over comms director duties
Fox News:
Hope Hicks tapped for interim White House communications director
Discussion: Deadline and AOL
New York Times:
Hope Hicks Will Be Trump's Interim Communications Director
Reuters:   Banish Bannon? Trump weighs his options as top aides feud
Russell Goldman / New York Times:
Baltimore Removes Confederate Statues in Overnight Operation  —  Statues dedicated to Confederate heroes were swiftly removed across Baltimore in the small hours of Wednesday morning, just days after violence broke out over the removal of a similar monument in neighboring Virginia.
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Greg Bluestein / Political Insider blog:
Abrams calls for removal of Confederate faces off Stone Mountain
John Harwood / CNBC:
Donald Trump has a very clear attitude about morality: He doesn't believe in it  — President Trump, in a raucous press conference, again blamed “both sides” for deadly violence in Charlottesville  — He attacked business leaders who quit a White House panel over Trump's message on the weekend incident
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Associated Press:
Lawmakers weigh in on Trump's comments on Charlottesville
Discussion: Politico
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
‘Wow’: Stunned TV Hosts Reacted in Real Time to Trump  —  “What I just saw gave me the wrong kind of chills,” a visibly stunned Chuck Todd said on MSNBC.  “Honestly, I'm a bit shaken by what I just heard.”  —  Unable to disguise her disgust, the Fox News host Kat Timpf said …
Discussion: Axios and Political Wire
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Fox News Insider:
Donald Trump Charlottesville Charles Krauthammer Laura Ingraham Debate Racism
Discussion: The Week
Digg:
VICE News' Inside Account Of The Charlottesville Protests Is A Terrifying Must-Watch  —  Days after the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville spiraled out of control, with a protester driving his car into a crowd of counter-protesters and killing one, we're still picking through what happened.
Discussion: RedState, Mother Jones and VICE Video
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Marist Poll:
8/16: Trump at Lowest Point With 35% Job Approval Rating... Crack at the Base  —  President Donald Trump's job approval rating is at its lowest point since taking office with only 35% of Americans giving him a positive score.  —  President Donald Trump's job approval rating …
Bloomberg:
Texas Voter Maps Blocked as Racially Biased by U.S. Judges  —  Federal courts declare Texas voter maps unfair for fourth time  —  State given three days to say whether it will correct maps  —  Texas can't use its current voter maps in the upcoming congressional midterm elections after a panel …
Discussion: Axios
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The Texas Tribune:
Federal court invalidates part of Texas congressional map
Tom Kludt / CNNMoney:
Fox News, Daily Caller delete posts encouraging people to drive through protests  —  Months before a man allegedly turned his vehicle into a weapon and plowed through a group of protesters in Charlottesville, Virginia, an article that made the rounds in conservative media encouraged readers to do something similar.
New York Times:
In Ukraine, a Malware Expert Who Could Blow the Whistle on Russian Hacking  —  KIEV, Ukraine — The hacker, known only by his online alias “Profexer,” kept a low profile.  He wrote computer code alone in an apartment and quietly sold his handiwork on the anonymous portion of the internet known as the Dark Web.
 
 
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Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
The Nation is reviewing a story casting doubt on Russian hack of DNC
Discussion: Salon
Asa Fitch / Wall Street Journal:
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Threatens to Back Out of Nuclear Deal
Discussion: Axios and Common Dreams
Tripp Mickle / Wall Street Journal:
Apple Readies $1 Billion War Chest for Hollywood Programming
Holman W. Jenkins, Jr / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Loses Corporate America
Ivana Hrynkiw / al.com:
Democrat Doug Jones wins Alabama Senate primary
 Earlier Items: 
Alan Zimmerman / ReformJudaism.org:
In Charlottesville, the Local Jewish Community Presses On
Bloomberg:
PepsiCo's Nooyi Comes Under Fire as Trump Council Splinters
Aaron Young / Des Moines Register:
This sleepy boy and his heifer at the Iowa State Fair are winning over the internet
Discussion: WGNO, WKRG-TV, TheBlaze and FOX News Radio
Steve Crump / The Charlotte Observer:
'I'm glad that girl died' during Virginia protest, says NC KKK leader
Albert R. Hunt / Bloomberg:
Democrats Fret as Clinton Book Rollout Looms
 

 
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