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9:25 AM ET, September 29, 2017

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New York Times:
Trump Could Save More Than $1 Billion Under His New Tax Plan  —  Highlighted areas show what parts of President Trump's 2005 tax return could have been affected by the new tax plan.  —  President Trump could cut his tax bills by more than $1.1 billion, including saving tens of millions …
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Jake Tapper / CNN:
Exclusive: Kushner didn't disclose personal email account to Senate intel committee  —  Washington (CNN)In his closed interview with the staff of the Senate intelligence committee, White House senior adviser and presidential son-in-law Jared Kushner did not share the existence of his personal email account …
Veronica Stracqualursi / ABC News:
The Note: Has Trump had his ‘heckuva job’ moment with Puerto Rico?  —  THE TAKE with ABC News' Rick Klein  —  The first two storms, it appears, were only wind-ups to the presidential moment that presents itself now.  The crisis in Puerto Rico figures to define President Trump's responses to this remarkable string of powerful storms.
New York Times:
Private Emails, Private Jets and Mr. Trump's Idea of Public Service  —  Electing him, Donald Trump promised on the campaign trail, would “make every dream you ever dreamed for your country come true.”  Among those reveries, he suggested, would be a government free of self-dealing and one devoted to public service.
Discussion: Washington Post
Andrea Peterson / Politico:
White House launches probe of private email accounts  —  The White House has launched an internal probe of private email use, pulling batches of emails on the White House server to and from private accounts of senior aides, according to four officials familiar with the matter.
Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:   Make America Gipper Again
Ryan Lizza / New Yorker:
How Republicans Ditched Tax Reform for Tax Cuts
Discussion: Vox
Heather Long / Washington Post:
9 ways Trump's tax plan is a gift to the rich, including himself
Dan Diamond / Politico:
Price took military jets to Europe, Asia for over $500K  —  The White House approved the use of military aircraft for multi-national trips by Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price to Africa and Europe this spring, and to Asia in the summer, at a cost of more than $500,000 to taxpayers.
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Adrian Carrasquillo / BuzzFeed:
Tom Price Wanted To Reopen His Department's Executive Dining Room, Sources Say  —  The executive dining room was used as an event and meeting space during the Obama years.  —  Tom Price, the Health and Human Services secretary currently under fire for his private jet travel …
Discussion: Salon
Ben Lefebvre / Politico:
Interior Secretary Zinke traveled on charter, military planes  —  Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and his aides have taken several flights on private or military aircraft, including a $12,000 charter plane to take him to events in his hometown in Montana and private flights between two Caribbean islands …
New York Times:
Chastened, Tom Price Tries to Deflect Anger Over Chartered Flights
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Roy Moore Failed to Disclose Massive Amount of Income on His Senate Ethics Form … Roy Moore, the controversial Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Alabama, neglected to disclose as much as $150,000 in income to federal ethics officials, according to a Daily Beast review of public records.
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Michelle Cottle / The Atlantic:
The Lawlessness of Roy Moore
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:   Roy Moore opposed the appointment of an ‘admitted homosexual’ to an ambassadorship in 2006
WND:
Jihad on our faith  —  Judge Roy Moore is the chairman …
Discussion: Raw Story
Susan Svrluga / Washington Post:
Racial slurs written on doors of five black cadet candidates at Air Force Academy Preparatory School  —  Five black cadet candidates found racial slurs written on the message boards on their doors at the U.S. Air Force Academy Preparatory School this week, leading school officials to denounce racism and launch an investigation.
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Stephen Losey / Air Force Times:
Racial slurs written on dorm room boards of black Air Force Academy cadet candidates
Discussion: Raw Story
CNNMoney:
Exclusive: Fake black activist accounts linked to Russian government  —  Fake black activist accounts linked to Russia  —  A social media campaign calling itself “Blacktivist” and linked to the Russian government used both Facebook and Twitter in an apparent attempt to amplify racial tensions during …
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Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Exclusive — Citizens United For Conservative Patrick Morrisey Over Mitch McConnell-Backed Evan Jenkins in West Virginia Senate Battle  —  The Citizens United Political Victory Fund (CUPVF) is backing Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, the conservative candidate for U.S. Senate in West Virginia …
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Adam Jentleson / Politico:
The Myth of Mitch McConnell, Political Super-Genius
Discussion: Washington Post
Ronald J. Hansen / Arizona Republic:
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema enters Senate race, hoping to unseat Jeff Flake  —  U.S. Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is running for the Senate seat held by Jeff Flake, ending months of speculation about her political future and giving Democrats a top-tier fundraiser with experience on Capitol Hill.
Discussion: Political Wire, Politico and Shareblue
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Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Bernie backers give Dem incumbents a pass in 2018
Christopher Hooks / The Texas Observer:
Texas GOP's Favorite Meme-Maker is Now Helping the Far-Right in Germany  —  On Monday, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz wrote about the role played by the Austin-based political consultant Vincent Harris in the recent success of the Alternative für Deutschland party, or AfD, in the German federal election last weekend.
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Leif Reigstad / Texas Monthly:
How an Austin Ad Agency Helped the Alt-Right Rise Again in Germany
Discussion: CNNMoney and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Zinke took $12,000 charter flight home in oil executive's plane, documents show  —  Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke chartered a flight from Las Vegas to near his home in Montana this summer aboard a plane owned by oil-and-gas executives, internal documents show.
Discussion: IJR
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
Trump's Deadly Narcissism  —  According to a new Quinnipiac poll, a majority of Americans believe that Donald Trump is unfit to be president.  That's pretty remarkable.  But you have to wonder how much higher the number would be if people really knew what's going on.
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New York Times:   Trump Administration Is Pressed to Step Up Hurricane Recovery in Puerto Rico
Twitter:
Russian Interference in 2016 US Election, Bots, & Misinformation  —  Earlier this summer we outlined some of our work to combat bots and networks of manipulation on Twitter.  Since then, we have received a number of questions about how malicious bots and misinformation networks on Twitter …
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John Whitesides / Reuters:
Beyond the daily drama and Twitter battles, Trump begins to alter American life  —  WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Even without delivering on his biggest campaign promises, President Donald Trump has begun to reshape American life in ways big and small.  —  Over his first nine months …
Scott Allen / Washington Post:
A kid walked into a GameStop wearing a Kaepernick jersey.  Two NFL players bought him an Xbox.  —  Saundra Watts was getting her makeup done in the Dulles 28 Centre in Sterling on Tuesday, killing time while her dog was groomed at Petco, when her 10-year-old grandson, Jaden, came running into the store.
Discussion: Unfogged, WREG-TV and USA Today
Thomas Mulier / Bloomberg:
New ‘KJU’ Shower Gel Not Named After Kim Jong Un, Insists Unilever  —  Unilever, which is trying to make a splash in the Asian cosmetics market, came to a surprising realization after it developed a new shower gel for China.  The initials of the KJU Perfumed by Lux label matched those of the supreme leader of North Korea.
Discussion: Mashable
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Josh Rogin / Washington Post:
In private remarks, Trump opines on North Korea, Afghanistan and catapults
Discussion: Business Insider
 
 
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Ben Strauss / Politico:
‘This Is Bad for America, But Great for Us’
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Elizabeth A. Harris / New York Times:
A Legal Industry Built on Private School Sex Abuse
Steven Malanga / City Journal:
Bench the NFL  —  The league enjoys an antitrust exemption …
Discussion: Instapundit
Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed Democrats need to put forward a tax plan too
Discussion: The Week
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The Kate McKinnon Report
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 Earlier Items: 
ABC News:
Sens. Susan Collins and Heidi Heitkamp talk bipartisanship
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Detroit Free Press:
Snyder backs state police director amid backlash over FB post condemning NFL protests
Discussion: The Root and The Daily Caller
Jake Gibson / Fox News:
DOJ files suit against company for allegedly not hiring Americans
Mike DeBonis / Washington Post:
‘Miracles really do happen’: Rep. Steve Scalise returns to Congress 15 weeks after he was shot
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
Treasury Removes Paper at Odds With Mnuchin's Take on Corporate-Tax Cut's Winners
Discussion: The Week and Axios
Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: World going to hell in a handbasket as nation comes apart at seams
Discussion: Opinion Today
CBS Boston:
Librarian Rejects Books Donated By Melania Trump, Rips Dr. Seuss
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
There Is No GOP Establishment or Base. Just Massive Resistance.
Discussion: Washington Monthly and NBC News
 

 
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