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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Inside the room: White House flare-up over McCain leak  —  At yesterday's meeting of the White House communications team — in the wake of a leak from the prior meeting of a callous remark about John McCain's brain cancer — a visibly upset and furious Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told the group …
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Tara Palmeri / ABC News:
Sanders scolded White House staff for leak, called McCain comment ‘unacceptable’: Sources  —  Press secretary Sarah Sanders scolded her staff Friday for the derogatory comment about Sen. John McCain leaked from a closed-door meeting, according to multiple senior White House officials.
Arizona Republic:
John McCain: The return of the ‘Maverick’
Discussion: CNBC, The Week and Mediaite
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
The Trump White House crossed a new threshold for political debasement this week
Discussion: Instapundit
New York Times:
Suspicions, Demands and Threats: Devin Nunes vs. the Justice Dept.  —  WASHINGTON — Since Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee declared that they had found no evidence of coordination between Russia's election interference and the Trump campaign, its chairman has decisively turned …
Discussion: Raw Story and emptywheel
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Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Senate chairman: Comey ‘led us to believe’ Flynn wouldn't be charged  —  Earlier this month, the House Intelligence Committee revealed that then-FBI director James Comey told lawmakers in March 2017 that bureau agents who questioned then-national security adviser Michael Flynn saw no signs that Flynn was lying.
Discussion: Power Line
Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
Grassley Demands DOJ and FBI Turn Over All Info on Flynn  —  Flynn didn't lie; Second FBI agent in Flynn interview revealed  —  The chairman of the powerful Senate Judiciary Committee is demanding that the Department of Justice and FBI adhere to requests made over a year ago and turn …
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Steve Peoples / Associated Press:
Bloomberg warns of ‘epidemic of dishonesty’  —  NEW YORK (AP) — Americans are facing an “epidemic of dishonesty” in Washington that's more dangerous than terrorism or communism.  —  That's according to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who warned in a commencement speech …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Mark Landler / New York Times:
Clashing Views on Iran Reflect a New Balance of Power in the Cabinet  —  WASHINGTON — Five days before President Trump pulled out of what he called the “horrible” Iran nuclear deal, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told diplomats from Britain, France and Germany that he believed the pact could still be saved.
Discussion: Jacobin
Axios:
The public case against Trump  —  One thing is true of all major political scandals: What we know in the moment is but a tiny, obscured, partial view of the full story later revealed by investigators.  —  Why it matters: That's what makes the Trump-Russia drama all the more remarkable.
Discussion: Power Line and The Daily Caller
Reuters:
North Korea details plans to dismantle nuclear test site  —  SEOUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea has scheduled the dismantlement of its nuclear test site for sometime between May 23 and 25, depending on weather conditions, in order to uphold its pledge to discontinue nuclear tests, the country's state media reported on Saturday.
Discussion: Daily Kos, Vox and NPR
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Tom Eblen / Lexington Herald-Leader:
‘Tricked by the devil.’ They backed Trump.  Now, his foreign labor cuts may ruin them.  —  Eddie Devine voted for President Donald Trump because he thought he would be good for American business.  Now, he says, the Trump administration's restrictions on seasonal foreign labor may put him out of business.
Discussion: Raw Story
BBC:
Two dead in Paris knife attack  —  One person has been killed and five wounded in a knife attack in Paris, French police say.  —  They say the attacker - who has not been identified - was shot dead by police.  Two of the injured are in a serious condition.  —  The incident happened in the Opera district of central Paris.
Susan Svrluga / Washington Post:
When a U-Va. alumnus read his Bible on the steps of the Rotunda, the school called police … When a University of Virginia alumnus read aloud from his Bible on the steps of the school's Rotunda this week, university police came to silence him.  —  A police officer approached Bruce Kothmann …
Paul Caron / TaxProf Blog:
Democrats On Elite Liberal Art College Faculties Outnumber Republicans By 10:1  —  Mitchell Langbert (Brooklyn College), Homogeneous: The Political Affiliations of Elite Liberal Arts College Faculty:  —  In this article I offer new evidence about something readers of Academic Questions already know …
New York Times:
Magnet Implants?  Welcome to the World of Medical Punk  —  “It's not good enough to talk,” says Jeffrey Tibbetts, a registered nurse whose home plays host to Grindfest, an annual meetup of biohackers.  “You should be taking action.  That's kind of our ethos.”  —  By Alice HinesPhotographs by Arden Wray
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
Second Democrat announces support for CIA nominee Gina Haspel  —  Gina Haspel's nomination to be CIA director received a crucial boost Saturday when Sen. Joe Donnelly became the second Democrat to support President Trump's choice despite questions about her role in the previous decade's controversial interrogation program.
Discussion: IJR
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Washington Post:   Sen. Joe Donnelly (D) announces support for Gina Haspel, Trump's nominee for CIA director …
Scott Shane / New York Times:
When Spies Hack Journalism  —  WASHINGTON — For decades, leakers of confidential information to the press were a genus that included many species: the government worker infuriated by wrongdoing, the ideologue pushing a particular line, the politico out to savage an opponent.
Dion Lefler / Wichita Eagle:
New law: Kansas cops can't have sex during traffic stops  —  A new Kansas law makes it a crime for police to have sex with people they pull over for traffic violations or detain in criminal investigations.  —  The new law bans sexual relations “during the course of a traffic stop …
WURD Radio:
WURDoftheDay: Why Does Trump Hate The Iran Nuclear Deal So Much?  Ask Israel & Saudi Arabia About That  —  If a casual observer looked at the turmoil in the Middle East, they would come to one naïve conclusion: this is all about religion.  —  The reality is far more complex and convoluted than one would believe.
Discussion: The Talking Dog
Harry Siegel / New York Daily News:
Donald, Eric and this dirty hole: Schneiderman's sins, Trump's tangled web — and don't forget Roger Stone  —  Eric Schneiderman is the latest New York Democrat to hold up the filthy mirror Donald Trump needs, and to drag us with them down the rabbit hole.  —  The state attorney general …
Reuters:
Pakistan bars U.S. diplomat from leaving amid tense relations: media  —  ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani authorities have barred a U.S. diplomat involved in a fatal traffic accident from leaving the country, forcing an American military aircraft flown in for his departure to leave without him, local media reported on Saturday.
Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
In Cuba, the Great American Tourism boom goes bust … HAVANA — As U.S.-Cuba relations warmed in recent years, Matilde Portela, an Airbnb host, reveled in the flood of American tourists.  An aspiring business executive at age 73, she quickly learned the art of niche marketing …
Discussion: Babalú Blog
Kevin McDermott / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Greitens' fateful affair began during crossroads of his military life  —  In February 2015, former Navy SEAL Eric Greitens signed a four-year commitment to return to active reserve status.  Two months later, he told the Navy he was backing out of it.  —  What happened in between …
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:
Iraqis vote in first national election after toppling of Islamic State  —  NAJAF, Iraq — Iraqis on Saturday voted in their first national election since the Islamic State's occupation and eventual collapse upended the political and social order in the country, casting ballots that will help determine …
Discussion: War on the Rocks
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Associated Press:   Polls close across Iraq in first vote since victory over IS
 
 
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