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1:55 AM ET, April 11, 2018

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New York Times:
Trump Sought to Fire Mueller in December  —  In early December, President Trump, furious over news reports about a new round of subpoenas from the office of the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, told advisers in no uncertain terms that Mr. Mueller's investigation had to be shut down.
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CNN:
Trump considering firing Rosenstein to check Mueller  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump is considering firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, multiple people familiar with the discussions tell CNN, a move that has gained urgency following the raid of the office of the President's personal lawyer.
Don Lemon / CNN:
Michael Cohen to CNN: FBI was ‘professional, courteous, respectful’ in raids, counter to Trump's depiction  —  New York (CNN)In his first comments since the FBI raid on his home and office, Michael Cohen said the FBI agents “were extremely professional, courteous and respectful.”
New York Times:
At the White House, Trump Takes Selfies and Seethes Over Mueller  —  WASHINGTON — Outside the White House, President Trump grinned for selfies with Alabama's Crimson Tide, telling the college football champions that they had beaten their rivals so brutally, “you flat-out made them quit” …
New York Times:
Raid on Trump's Lawyer Sought Records of Payments to Women  —  WASHINGTON — The F.B.I. agents who raided the office of President Trump's personal lawyer on Monday were looking for records about payments to two women who claim they had affairs with Mr. Trump, and information related …
Isaac Chotiner / Slate:
“The ACLU Would Be Up in Arms”  —  On Tuesday night, with reports circulating that he was furious about both the raid on the offices of his lawyer, Michael Cohen, and the gathering force of the Mueller investigation, President Trump dined with famed law professor and pundit Alan Dershowitz.
Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
President Trump has never been in more trouble than right now … As you've heard, federal agents raided the office and home of Michael Cohen, President Trump's personal lawyer.  Yet despite how rare an action it is to pierce attorney-client privilege this way, the big-picture story here seems inevitable …
Benjamin Wittes / Lawfare:
How the Cohen Raids and Trump's Reactions Edge Us Toward Confrontation  —  The country is entering a dangerous moment—the moment of actual confrontation between the president of the United States and those who would investigate him.  —  This moment has been deferred for months through a combination of strategies.
Discussion: CNN, Politico, NPR, Law & Crime and The Week
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
With Scant Precedent, White House Insists Trump Could Fire Mueller Himself  —  WASHINGTON — As President Trump continued to fume on Tuesday about the Justice Department's raids on the office and hotel room of his longtime personal lawyer, the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders …
New York Times:
The Law Is Coming, Mr. Trump  —  Why don't we take a step back and contemplate what Americans, and the world, are witnessing?  —  Early Monday morning, F.B.I. agents raided the New York office, home and hotel room of the personal lawyer for the president of the United States.
Ben Mathis-Lilley / Slate:
Are Reporters Goading Trump Into Firing Mueller When They Scream at Him Constantly About Firing Mueller?  —  In July 2017 New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Michael Schmidt asked Donald Trump a leading question about whether an investigation of his personal finances …
Associated Press:   After FBI raids, Trump's longtime fixer out of the shadows
Jonathan Karl / ABC News:
US Attorney, Trump appointee, recused from Michael Cohen investigation
Ken White / New York Times:
Why the F.B.I. Raid Is Perilous for Michael Cohen — and Trump
Associated Press:   Trump axes trip amid discussions over Syria, raid on lawyer
New York Times:   Michael Cohen, ‘Ultimate Trump Loyalist,’ Now in the Sights of the F.B.I.
Wall Street Journal:   White House Says Trump Has Power to Fire Mueller
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Schumer: It's time to vote on legislation protecting Mueller
Discussion: Sean Hannity
CNN:
FBI raid targeted records of payments to porn star, ex-Playmate
New York Times:
Facebook Fallout Deals Blow to Mercers' Political Clout  —  Last month, a friend of the wealthy conservative donor Rebekah Mercer arrived at Facebook's Silicon Valley headquarters.  His task: Find out what — if anything — could repair relations between Facebook, the world's biggest social media company …
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Thomas Frank / BuzzFeed:
A Conservative Party Donor And Brexit Supporter Resigns From Cambridge Analytica Parent
Discussion: 9to5Mac
Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed:   Rebekah Mercer Asked Facebook For An Independent Investigation Into Cambridge Analytica
Aubree Eliza Weaver / Politico:
Zuckerberg hearing: Grasping — and grasping for — tech terms  —  Technology can prove confusing for even the most knowledgeable.  There were a few moments during Tuesday's testimony by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg before the Senate Judiciary and Senate Commerce committees that left lawmakers …
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New York Times:
Facebook Data Collected by Quiz App Included Private Messages
New York Times:
Fact Check: What Mark Zuckerberg Is Saying About Facebook, Data and Elections
Discussion: Bustle
CBS News:
Mark Zuckerberg testimony: Facebook CEO open to regulation
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“He's Sitting There Bitching and Moaning”: Inside Trumpworld, Allies Fear the Boss Could Go Postal and Fire Mueller  —  Trump's friends say the president is “dry tinder” awaiting a match.  Meanwhile, his latest hires are already creating new management nightmares for John Kelly.
Christopher Williams / Telegraph:
European Commission raids Murdoch's Fox offices in London  —  The British offices of the Murdoch entertainment empire 21st Century Fox have been raided by investigators from the European Commission, The Daily Telegraph can reveal.  —  It is understood that competition watchdogs gained access …
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp: Trump ‘asked me to switch parties’ … Donald Trump was still weeks away from being sworn in as president when, according to one Democratic senator, he was already trying to get her to defect to the Republicans.  —  “When I visited with him in Trump Tower …
Discussion: New York Magazine
New York Times:
E.P.A. Assesses Threats on Twitter to Justify Pruitt's Spending  —  WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency has been examining posts on Twitter and other social media about Scott Pruitt, the agency's administrator, to justify his extraordinary and costly security measures …
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra:   Attorney General Becerra Sues EPA Over Illegal Decision to Let Polluters off the Hook
Daily Mail:
Justice Department violated Michael Cohen's constitutional rights just by seizing his records, Alan Dershowitz tells DailyMail.com - hours before Harvard law professor has dinner with Trump  — Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz will have dinner Tuesday at the White House with President Donald Trump
Discussion: Breitbart
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Alan M. Dershowitz / The Hill:
Targeting Trump's lawyer should worry us all
Discussion: Mediaite
Ben Collins / NBC News:
Russia-linked account pushed fake Hillary Clinton sex video  —  A pornographic video that falsely claimed to show Hillary Clinton engaged in a sex act has been traced back to an account that Reddit acknowledged on Tuesday is linked to Russia's Internet Research Agency.
Erin Banco / New Jersey Online:
The Trump Russia probe is expanding, as Mueller looks into new meetings in Seychelles: exclusive  —  Special counsel Robert Mueller's team is examining a series of previously unreported meetings that took place in 2017 in the Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean …
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
The First Couple of Trump's America  —  Clarence Thomas is moving closer to the right-wing fringe.  His wife Ginni is already there.  —  Clarence Thomas is a Supreme Court justice whose former clerks form the intellectual backbone of the Trump administration.
Spencer Ackerman / The Daily Beast:
Trump's Military Strike on Syria Will Be Illegal … With much of the world bracing for Donald Trump's new missile strikes on Syria, the president's legal authority to attack Bashar Assad is conspicuously AWOL.  —  Assad isn't subject to either of the two authorizations Congress passed after 9/11 to bless the use of military force.
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New York Times:
Trump Weighs More Robust Military Strike Against Syria
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
Michael Casagrande / al.com:
How Nick Saban addressed White House trip, what Alabama players think  —  What Alabama players think of White House visit  —  There was no controversy within the Alabama locker room when the football program accepted the invitation to attend the White House on Tuesday to celebrate the 2017 national title.
Discussion: WTOP and The Daily Caller
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Associated Press:
The Latest: John Bolton urged Trump to cancel trip abroad
 
 
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Charles Robinson / Yahoo! Sports:
NFL deposes Colin Kaepernick in grievance battle
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Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
A ‘dreamer’ traveled to Mexico. Now he can't get home to his husband.
Discussion: Daily Kos
Andrew Beaujon / Washingtonian:
Mark Zuckerberg's Chair on Capitol Hill Has a Nice Big Extra Cushion
John Bresnahan / Politico:
Trump to host GOP leaders for dinner after Mueller attacks
Maria Sacchetti / Washington Post:
Justice Dept. to halt legal-advice program for immigrants in detention
Bloomberg:
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Emily Saul / Page Six:
Testimony halted as defense slips up at Cosby trial
Discussion: USA Today and The Daily Caller
Megan McArdle / Washington Post:
Bias against conservatives works like any other prejudice
Moby / Wall Street Journal:
Food Stamps Shouldn't Pay for Junk
Alison Flood / The Guardian:
The Fall of Gondolin, ‘new’ JRR Tolkien book, to be published in 2018
Discussion: Bustle, Polygon and Mashable