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11:15 AM ET, May 23, 2018

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New York Times:
5 Key Takeaways From Tuesday's Primaries  —  It was a night for upsets and breakthroughs: In Georgia, a black woman was nominated for governor by a major party for the first time in any state.  In Kentucky, a math teacher defeated a Republican power broker.
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Daniel Lippman / Politico:   Playbook: Trump says he's ‘not really sure’ he believes voting in 2018 is as important as it was in 2016
New Yorker:
Philip Roth, the Seminal American Novelist, Has Died  —  Philip Roth, the seminal American novelist whose book “American Pastoral” won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, in 1998, has died, at the age of eighty-five.  His great subjects, as Claudia Roth Pierpont wrote in this magazine, in 2006 …
Discussion: NPR
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Charles McGrath / New York Times:
Philip Roth, Towering Novelist Who Explored Lust, Jewish Life and America, Dies at 85  —  Mr. Roth won almost all the major literary awards and published an exceptional sequence of historical novels in his 60s, an age when many writers are winding down.  —  By CHARLES McGRATH  —  Comments
New York Times:
Michael Cohen's Business Partner Agrees to Cooperate as Part of Plea Deal  —  A significant business partner of Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's personal lawyer, has quietly agreed to cooperate with the government as a potential witness, a development that could be used as leverage to pressure …
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Stefan Halper is just another middleman  —  By David Ignatius Opinion writer May 22 at 7:21 PM Email the author Follow @ignatiuspost  —  In the bizarre double helix that is the Russia investigation, one of the recurring themes is the role of would-be influencers.
Discussion: Breitbart and Townhall
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
There is no evidence for ‘Spygate’ — but there is a reason that Trump invented it
S.V. Date / HuffPost:
Giuliani's New Stance On Russian Collusion: So What?  It's Not Illegal.  —  “It was sort of like a gift,” Giuliani said of the Clinton campaign material stolen by Russia.  “And you're not involved in the illegality of getting it.”  —  WASHINGTON His client insists there was “NO COLLUSION” …
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Christopher Dickey / Washington Post:
Former intelligence chief's argument that Putin did indeed sway the 2016 vote  —  Christopher Dickey, the Paris-based world news editor of the Daily Beast, is the author, most recently, of “Our Man in Charleston: Britain's Secret Agent in the Civil War South.”
CNN:
A GOP congressman's lonely quest defending Julian Assange
Discussion: Raw Story
Navigator:
What Are They Hiding?  —  Americans Want Answers on Mueller Investigation, Cabinet Scandals, Congressional Oversight, and #MeToo  —  Welcome to NAVIGATOR — a project designed to better understand the American public's views on the issues of the day and help advocates, elected officials …
Discussion: Vox
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Alex Roarty / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Dem operatives craft Trump-Mueller message for 2018 elections  —  How can Democrats most effectively rally support for Robert Mueller's investigation of the Trump team's ties to Russia?  —  Remind the public — which mostly thinks the probe has failed to uncover potential crimes …
Discussion: Washington Post
Steven Shepard / Politico:
Poll: Trump reelection bid begins in a hole
Discussion: Political Wire, ABC News and Axios
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Trump's FBI Spy Theory Is Completely Insane  —  In the face of widening evidence of Trump campaign culpability in the Russia investigation, Republicans have churned through a frequently mutating series of conspiracy theories to defend him.  The latest, and possibly final, such theory …
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Associated Press:
Trump seethes over Russia probe, calls for end to ‘SPYGATE’
Discussion: Politico
Justin Sink / Bloomberg:   White House Bars Democrats From Meeting on Russia Investigation Records
Marwa Eltagouri / Washington Post:
A 30-year-old demanded notice for eviction from his parents' house.  ‘Outrageous,’ a judge said.  —  Michael Rotondo refuses to move out of his parents' house.  —  So much so that the 30-year-old argued for a half-hour with a judge in Upstate New York on Tuesday, saying that while he knew …
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Lia Eustachewich / New York Post:
Parents win suit to kick 30-year-old deadbeat son out of their house
Discussion: NPR and VICE
Edward-Isaac Dovere / Politico:
The new AG itching to take on Trump  —  New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal has jurisdiction over 20 Trump properties and is ready to step into Eric Schneiderman's void.  —  The man aspiring to be the new face of the resistance is a practicing Sikh who likes to call attention to his turban …
Discussion: Political Wire
Emily Rauhala / Washington Post:
State Department warns U.S. citizens in China after employee suffers possible sonic attack  —  BEIJING — The U.S. State Department is warning U.S. citizens in China that a government employee reported unusual “sensations of sound and pressure” and was later diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury …
Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Prominent donor threatens GOP over DACA  —  CHICAGO — An influential, multi-millionaire GOP donor is threatening to choke off campaign resources to Republican congressmen who haven't engaged in the latest immigration battle in Congress.  —  Former Exelon chairman John Rowe …
Josh Feldman / Mediaite:
Comey Rips Trump's ‘Attacks’ on the FBI: ‘How Will Republicans Explain This to Their Grandchildren?’  —  Former FBI Director James Comey came to the agency's defense this morning as President Trump continues to attack it over the informant used during the election.
Lexington Herald-Leader:
Teacher narrowly upsets Kentucky House GOP leader.  A sign of things to come?  —  As upset teachers across Kentucky Tuesday tried to flex their political muscle, Rockcastle County High School math teacher R. Travis Brenda narrowly defeated House Majority Floor Leader Jonathan Shell …
Kerry Picket / The Daily Caller:
Sources: FBI Agents Want Congress To Issue Them Subpoenas So They Can Reveal The Bureau's Dirt  — Sources tell The Daily Caller several FBI agents want congressional subpoenas to testify about the agency's problems.  — The sources claim there is a demand within the agency to prosecute former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe.
Discussion: Townhall and The Gateway Pundit
Mark Leibovich / New York Times:
The Risky Business of Speaking for President Trump  —  Flacks in this White House press office are getting enormous exposure — but potentially at a long-term cost to their credibility.  —  It was getting late on a Wednesday, and by 2018 standards the evening's news cycle felt almost serene.
Sam Levine / HuffPost:
The ACLU Is Suing To Strike Down Ohio's Congressional Map  —  The civil liberties group says Ohio's map is so heavily gerrymandered, it violates the Constitution.  —  The American Civil Liberties Union is suing Ohio to strike down the state's congressional map, saying it was intentionally drawn …
New York Times:
How the Mueller Investigation Could Play Out for Trump  —  If Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel, finds evidence that Mr. Trump broke the law, he will have decisions to make about how to proceed.  We explain them.
ProPublica:
An Alarming Tip About a Neo-Nazi Marine, Then an Uncertain Response  —  A former Marine says he alerted the Corps to a white supremacist in its ranks last October.  Six months later, he wonders how seriously the Corps is investigating.  —  It was Oct. 29, 2017, when Ed Beck decided he had to contact the military police.
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“That Psychopath Is Going Down”: Inside Trumpworld, a Bizarre Counter-Narrative Takes Hold  —  People in Trump's orbit have become convinced that anti-Trump forces in the F.B.I. entrapped his advisers using informants to plant evidence about Russian collusion—and that former C.I.A. director John Brennan is somehow behind the plot.
Nancy Cook / Politico:
Trump demands housecleaning on White House communications team  —  Chief of staff John Kelly has signed off on a plan to dismiss mid-level and junior aides in an effort to limit leaks.  —  President Donald Trump has demanded changes to his communications team - long seen …
Travis Fedschun / Fox News:
Nearly 100 illegal immigrants found hiding in trailer during traffic stop  —  Nearly 100 illegal immigrants were discovered inside a tractor trailer in southern Texas on Tuesday, officials said.  —  The Raymondville Police Department told Fox News the tractor trailer was stopped by officers …
Matthew Lee / Associated Press:
Pompeo: US will fight Russian interference in 2018 elections  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the Trump administration will not tolerate Russian interference in the 2018 congressional midterm elections.  —  Pompeo told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday …
Wall Street Journal:
Israeli Intelligence Company Formed Venture With Trump Campaign Firm Cambridge Analytica  —  Psy-Group is owned by entrepreneur Joel Zamel, who has been questioned by special-counsel investigators  —  WASHINGTON—A company owned by Joel Zamel, an Israeli entrepreneur whose work has drawn …
Paul Campos / New York Magazine:
Hey, Look: More Evidence That Broidy May Have Been Covering for Trump in That Playmate Affair  —  was a big day for David Dennison.  Dennison — as Donald Trump was called in his hush-money agreement with Stormy Daniels — was taking a break from the golfing trips that had dominated his weekends for that entire fall.
Emily Holden / Politico:
EPA bars reporters from toxic chemicals summit again  —  EPA staff Wednesday morning barred POLITICO and reporters from at least two other publications from entering a national summit on toxic chemicals.  —  The agency at the first day of the event on Tuesday allowed a select group of reporters …
Dallas Morning News:
Lupe Valdez becomes first Latina to win major-party nomination for Texas governor  —  Updated at 10:40 p.m. with Lupe Valdez reaction  —  AUSTIN — Lupe Valdez defeated Andrew White in Tuesday's Democratic runoff for governor, making political history in a couple of ways.
Discussion: The Texas Tribune and Off the Kuff
Kevin Robillard / HuffPost:
GOP Candidate Who Pointed Gun At Teenager Advances To Georgia Governor Primary Runoff  —  In an ad, Brian Kemp said he would round up undocumented immigrants and “take them home myself.”  —  A Republican candidate who pointed a gun at a teenager in a campaign ad has advanced to a runoff in Georgia's GOP gubernatorial primary.
Tami Abdollah / Associated Press:
Critics see no end to foreign favors to Trump businesses  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — First came news that a Chinese government-owned company had signed on to help build an Indonesian project that will include a Donald Trump-branded hotel and golf course.  Then, days later, the president tweeted …
 
 
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Arizona Republic:
Great America PAC backs Trump
Ryan Saavedra / Daily Wire:
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Discussion: The Last Refuge
New York Times:
Texas Primary Runoff Election Results
Discussion: Axios and HuffPost
Jared Gilmour / Raleigh News & Observer:
Walmart shoppers witnessed a harrowing kidnapping — or so they thought, Va. cops say
Discussion: Daily Wire and WTVR-TV
Gregory Korte / USA Today:
Trump signs security clearance reform bill — but may not comply with it