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Matthew Nussbaum / Politico:
Trump attacks everyone but Russia — President Donald Trump railed against the investigations into Russian interference in the 2016 election Saturday night into Sunday, sending off a stream of tweets attacking the FBI, CNN, the Democratic Party, his own national security adviser …
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Josh Dawsey / Washington Post:
‘They are laughing their asses off in Moscow’: Trump takes on the FBI, Russia probe and 2016 election … West Palm Beach, Fla. — President Trump questioned the intensifying special counsel's investigation of his campaign and administration while attacking his own national security adviser …
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Amy Held / NPR:
Trump Chides McMaster For Saying Evidence Of Russian Interference ‘Incontrovertible’ — Updated at 9 a.m. ET Sunday — President Trump chided his national security adviser on Sunday, tweeting H.R. McMaster “forgot to say that the results of the 2016 election were not impacted or changed by the Russians.”
David E. Sanger / New York Times:
Trump's National Security Chief Calls Russian Interference ‘Incontrovertible’
Trump's National Security Chief Calls Russian Interference ‘Incontrovertible’
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KQED News, The Gateway Pundit, 89.3 KPCC, RealClearPolitics and Mother Jones
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump's Conspicuous Silence Leaves a Struggle Against Russia Without a Leader
Trump's Conspicuous Silence Leaves a Struggle Against Russia Without a Leader
Michael Goodwin / New York Post:
Russian indictments prove Trump won fair and square
Russian indictments prove Trump won fair and square
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Mediaite and The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
The 21st-century Russian sleeper agent is a troll with an American accent … Not long after Marat Mindiyarov started working at the Internet Research Agency, the Russian troll factory indicted by the U.S. Justice Department on Friday, he began hearing about the coveted “Facebook Department.”
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Anton Troianovski / Washington Post:
A former Russian troll speaks: 'It was like being in Orwell's world' … The indictment by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III of 13 Russians associated with a St. Petersburg online “troll factory” that allegedly interfered with the U.S. election has brought a sense of vindication to the handful …
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Evan Osnos / New Yorker:
Reading the Mueller Indictment: A Russian-American Fraud
Reading the Mueller Indictment: A Russian-American Fraud
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Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Prominent Republican Donor Issues Ultimatum on Assault Weapons — A prominent Republican political donor demanded on Saturday that the party pass legislation to restrict access to guns, and vowed not to contribute to any candidates or electioneering groups that did not support a ban on the sale of military-style firearms to civilians.
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Paula McMahon / Sun-Sentinel:
Nikolas Cruz: 'We had this monster living under our roof and we didn't know.' — Sun Sentinel — Nikolas Cruz was immature, quirky and depressed when James and Kimberly Snead took him into their Parkland home. But he was pleasant and seemed to be growing happier, they said.
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Caroline Orr / Shareblue Media:
Florida GOP in crisis as major donor threatens to pull money over guns
Florida GOP in crisis as major donor threatens to pull money over guns
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New York Times:
Florida Agency Investigated Nikolas Cruz After Violent Social Media Posts
Florida Agency Investigated Nikolas Cruz After Violent Social Media Posts
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RedState, Mother Jones and Daily Kos
Paula McMahon / Sun-Sentinel:
Nikolas Cruz was investigated after cutting himself on Snapchat, state report shows
Nikolas Cruz was investigated after cutting himself on Snapchat, state report shows
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Quinn Scanlan / ABC News:
Florida teen shooting survivors announce ‘March for Our Lives’ demonstration in Washington — Teen survivors of the school shooting massacre in Florida last week are calling for a march on Washington to demand action on gun control. — Student organizers of the protest told ABC News' …
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Florida student Emma Gonzalez to lawmakers and gun advocates: ‘We call BS’ — Florida student to NRA and Trump: ‘We call BS’ — (CNN)Emma Gonzalez, a senior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, addressed a gun control rally on Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, Florida …
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Caleb Parke / Fox News:
Florida Teacher of the Year's gun violence post goes viral after school shooting
Florida Teacher of the Year's gun violence post goes viral after school shooting
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The Right Scoop and TheBlaze
Josh Lederman / Associated Press:
Joe Biden, in public and private, tiptoes toward a 2020 run — WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden is tiptoeing toward a potential run in 2020, even broaching the possibility during a recent gathering of longtime foreign policy aides. — Huddled in his newly opened office steps …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money and Outside the Beltway
New York Times:
‘An Endless War’: Why 4 U.S. Soldiers Died in a Remote African Desert — Reporting from the desert of Niger to a small town in Georgia, The New York Times reconstructed how four American soldiers lost their lives — and why they were in Africa to begin with.
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
The 14 GOP senators who voted against Trump's immigration framework — 's immigration framework faced an unexpected opponent this week as it crashed on the Senate floor: Republicans. — The opposition from more than a fourth of the GOP conference came despite an intense pressure campaign …
Gabriel Debenedetti / Politico:
Republicans race to reverse midterm recruitment failures — For months, Republican leaders watched in horror as hordes of their most sought-after midterm recruits passed on running, spooked by what increasingly looked like an electoral beatdown in the making.
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Stephanie Towers / WYFF-TV:
Greenville County teacher found partially undressed in SUV with student, charged with sex crimes, deputies say — Elizabeth Heaton Taylor was Greer High track coach — GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. — A Greenville County teacher and track coach at Greer High School has been charged …
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Greenville News, New York Post and Breitbart
David Badash / Raw Story:
'You're here celebrating the death of 17 children': Gun reform protesters booted out of Paul Ryan Florida fundraiser — Two activists were removed from Paul Ryan's weekend fundraiser in Key Biscayne, Florida for confronting the Speaker of the House about gun reform.
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Alex Harris / miamiherald:
‘No more guns’: Protesters escorted out of Paul Ryan fundraiser in Key Biscayne
‘No more guns’: Protesters escorted out of Paul Ryan fundraiser in Key Biscayne
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Shareblue Media and Politico
Bob Bauer / Just Security:
The Charging Mystery in the Russia Indictments—And Its Indication of What Comes Next in the Mueller Investigation — The special counsel's indictment of Russian individuals and organizations brought campaign finance law for the first time into formal charges in the case. But this development came with a mystery.
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Robert Barnes / Law & Crime:
Does Mueller Indictment Mean Clinton Campaign Can Be Indicted for Chris Steele?
Does Mueller Indictment Mean Clinton Campaign Can Be Indicted for Chris Steele?
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