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Exclusive: Top Trump aide's email draws new scrutiny in Russia inquiry — Washington (CNN)Congressional investigators have unearthed an email from a top Trump aide that referenced a previously unreported effort to arrange a meeting last year between Trump campaign officials …
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Gordon Lubold / Wall Street Journal:
White House Sets Rules for Military Transgender Ban — Guidelines expected to direct Pentagon to stop admitting transgender people, gives Mattis power to remove those serving — Following President Donald Trump's announcement to ban open transgender service in the military …
Elana Schor / Politico:
Trump clashed with multiple GOP senators over Russia — President Donald Trump privately vented his frustration over Russia-related matters with at least two other Republican senators this month, according to people familiar with the conversations — in addition to the president's public admonishments …
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Bloomberg:
General Kelly Commands the White House, But He Can't Control Trump
General Kelly Commands the White House, But He Can't Control Trump
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The Daily Caller and Political Wire
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Will go-it-alone leave Trump empty-handed?
The Note: Will go-it-alone leave Trump empty-handed?
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Politico and Associated Press
Nancy Cook / Politico:
Kelly moves to control the information Trump sees — Confronted with a West Wing that treated policymaking as a free-for-all, President Donald Trump's chief of staff, John Kelly, is instituting a system used by previous administrations to limit internal competition — and to make himself …
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Politico:
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK: White House rapid response director is out — W.H. RAPID RESPONSE DIRECTOR IS OUT — ANDY HEMMING left his job on Monday as the White House director of rapid response, according to multiple sources. A source familiar with the move told us it was a “mutually agreed upon” …
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Raw Story
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
SCOOP: ANDY HEMMING out at WH — TRUMP's heated calls with senators — THE JUICE: PERRY bringing family and friends on trip abroad — RISA HELLER drops Kushner Cos. as a client — JAY SOLOMON's new job — DRIVING THE DAY — Happy Thursday. AN INTERESTING DATAPOINT — TONY FABRIZIO …
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Nassim Benchaabane / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
ST. LOUIS • Police and a witness gave differing versions of how protesters were injured when a driver pulled into a group that had blocked an intersection on Wednesday night. — The witness, Keith Rose, said the driver had his middle fingers raised before he accelerated through the group …
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Nassim Benchaabane / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Driver pushes into protesters in St. Louis street; 3 people sustain minor injuries
Driver pushes into protesters in St. Louis street; 3 people sustain minor injuries
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The Daily Caller
Meghan Keneally / ABC News:
Trump retweets meme of his blocking Obama, labeled the ‘best eclipse ever’ — President Donald Trump today retweeted a meme that showed a picture of his gradually blocking out an image of former President Obama with the caption “The Best Eclipse Ever.” — The meme was originally tweeted …
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Good Riddance to Steve Bannon — The country is better off with him out of the West Wing, but now Trump has to step up. — After departing his post as White House chief strategist last week, Steve Bannon told the Weekly Standard that “the Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over.”
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Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Odds of a government shutdown rise after Trump threat
Odds of a government shutdown rise after Trump threat
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The Daily Caller and RedState
Hugh Hewitt / The Hugh Hewitt Show:
Senator Lindsey Graham On President Trump's Tweeting At Congress — South Carolina's Lindsey Graham joined me this morning: — Transcript: — HH: I am joined now by United States Senator Lindsey Graham from the great state of South Carolina. Good morning, Senator, how are you?
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Eric Bradner / CNN:
Trump huddled Tuesday to plot primary against Sen. Jeff Flake
Trump huddled Tuesday to plot primary against Sen. Jeff Flake
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New York Times:
Christopher Cantwell, White Nationalist, Surrenders to the Police — A white nationalist whose behavior at the violent gatherings this month in Charlottesville, Va., brought him notoriety after he was featured in a widely viewed documentary, has turned himself into the authorities in Virginia days …
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Robin Eberhardt / The Hill:
White supremacist from Vice documentary surrenders to police
White supremacist from Vice documentary surrenders to police
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RedState
Kyle Kondik / Sabato's Crystal Ball:
Senate 2018: Republican Edge Runs Up Against Trump, History — Beyond president's poor numbers lies difficulty of beating out-of-power party incumbents — Ever since Donald Trump won the presidency, 2018's race for the Senate seemed to pit two powerful, competing forces against one another …
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Latino Rebels
CNN:
New Texas voter ID law discriminates, federal judge rules — STORY HIGHLIGHTS — (CNN)A federal district court judge granted a permanent injunction against Texas' voter ID law Wednesday, holding that the state acted with discriminatory intent. — Attorney General Ken Paxton called the ruling …
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James Barragán / Dallas Morning News:
Federal judge blocks further implementation of Texas' voter ID law
Federal judge blocks further implementation of Texas' voter ID law
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Washington Times and The Gateway Pundit
Wfla Web / WFLA-TV:
93-year-old Confederate monument in Manatee County moved — BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) - It didn't take long for the 93-year-old Confederate war memorial outside the Manatee County Courthouse to be moved. — The monument was already gone from Bradenton Thursday morning.
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Rabbis Protest Trump's Comments by Boycotting Conference Call — For years, the presidential conference calls were a nonpartisan holiday tradition: President Barack Obama would speak by phone with hundreds of rabbis in advance of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, in what participants described …
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McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
The Republican Establishment Stands Behind Trump — President Trump's response to the deadly white-supremacist protests in Charlottesville earlier this month sparked a fierce national backlash, drawing rebukes from elected officials, corporate executives, military leaders, clergy, and—according to a new poll—a majority of Americans.
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Washington Post
Nicholas Kristof / New York Times:
We're Journalists, Mr. Trump, Not the Enemy — Sigh. If only President Trump denounced neo-Nazis as passionately and sincerely as he castigates journalists. — What could be an easier task than distancing oneself from Nazis or violent white supremacists?
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Robin Eberhardt / The Hill:
Gingrich: Left's treatment of Trump is like ‘slave newspapers’ attacking Lincoln — Former Speaker Newt Gingrich on Wednesday compared liberals who are critical of President Trump to “slave newspapers” attacking Abraham Lincoln. — Speaking on Fox News's “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” …
Avi Selk / Washington Post:
He wore Confederate dress to Charlottesville. He got two middle fingers and possible expulsion from college. — The following is a retelling based on contemporary accounts of a confrontation in Charlottesville between two middle fingers and a Confederate flag.
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Anna Claire Vollers / al.com:
Nation's last Confederate flag manufacturer sees sales surge after Charlottesville
Nation's last Confederate flag manufacturer sees sales surge after Charlottesville
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Office of Media Relations:
New GW Battleground Poll Finds Widespread Public Concern About President Trump's Behavior — MEDIA CONTACTS: — Jason Shevrin: jshevrin@gwu.edu, 202-994-5631 — John Brandt: johnbrandt@gwu.edu, 202-994-3199 — Democrats Hold Edge on Health Care, Climate Change …
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Politico and Political Wire
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall.com:
Does Anybody Understand What These Never Trump Republicans Think They're Achieving? — What's the end game for these preening, posturing doofuses who call themselves Republicans, but who can't pass a CNN camera without slamming their party's president? There is a lot of blue falconry …
John Blake / CNN:
‘White supremacists by default’: How ordinary people made Charlottesville possible — ‘White advocate’ made same arguments as Trump — (CNN)Blame President Trump for his tepid moral response. Call the neo-Nazis and white nationalists thugs. Fill your Facebook and Twitter accounts with moral outrage.
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The Daily Caller, israpundit.org and John Hawkins' Right Wing News
New York Times:
Even With Affirmative Action, Blacks and Hispanics Are More Underrepresented at Top Colleges Than 35 Years Ago — +8 pts. — Over- — +4 — Under- — Whites — Asians — Hispanics — Blacks … '15 — +8 pts. — '80 — Over- — +4 — Under- — Whites