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3:10 PM ET, June 2, 2018

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New York Times:
Trump's Lawyers, in Confidential Memo, Argue to Head off a Historic Subpoena  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump's lawyers have for months quietly waged a campaign to keep the special counsel from trying to force him to answer questions in the investigation into whether he obstructed justice …
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New York Times:
The Trump Lawyers' Confidential Memo to Mueller, Annotated  —  The Times obtained copies of a confidential letter sent by President Trump's lawyers to the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.  Reporters added context in annotations.  Below it is another letter from the president's lawyers sent last summer.
Jim Tankersley / New York Times:   This Factory Was Ready to Expand. Then Came the Trump Trade Wars.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Trump allies gang up on Gowdy  —  The GOP lawmaker was once a conservative hero.  Now he's under fire on the right for balking at Trump's ‘spygate’ theory.  —  Rep. Trey Gowdy has been a pitbull investigator for Republicans for years.  Now, he's is in President Donald Trump's doghouse …
Discussion: RedState and Raw Story
New York Times:
Trump Veers to a Korea Plan That Echoes Failures of the Past  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump never tires of pointing out that his predecessors left him the “mess” of a nuclear-armed North Korea — a legacy of errors he vows not to repeat.  —  But as Mr. Trump announced Friday …
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John Hudson / Washington Post:
The U.S. is trying to find a discreet way to pay for Kim Jong Un's hotel during the summit  —  SINGAPORE — At an island resort off the coast of Singapore, U.S. event planners are working day and night with their North Korean counterparts to set up a summit designed to bring an end to Pyongyang's nuclear weapons program.
Thomas Gibbons-Neff / New York Times:
Mattis Accuses Beijing of ‘Intimidation and Coercion’ in South China Sea
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Axios
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Senate Republicans Are Newly Hopeful About the Midterms.  For Good Reason.  —  WASHINGTON — After a turbulent first year confronting friendly fire from President Trump, Senate Republicans are entering the summer before the midterm elections feeling more hopeful about retaining their narrow majority …
New York Times:
A Courtside View of Scott Pruitt's Cozy Ties With a Billionaire Coal Baron  —  Three Bodies Found at House Where Massachusetts Kidnapping Suspect Lived  —  Obama Soothed.  Trump Stirs.  How 2 Presidents Have Tackled Racial Flare-Ups.  —  Technology »  —  Worried About Big Tech?
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Eric Lipton / New York Times:   Lobbyist Whose Wife Rented a Condo to Scott Pruitt Failed to Disclose E.P.A. Lobbying
Washington Post:
Breaking from GOP orthodoxy, Trump increasingly deciding winners and losers in the economy  —  President Trump is increasingly intervening in the economy, making decisions about corporate winners and losers in ways that Republicans for decades have insisted should be left to free markets — not the government.
Discussion: Hullabaloo
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Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Trump Is Preparing to Prop Up Unprofitable Coal Plants With ‘Emergency’ Subsidies
Associated Press:
Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows  —  WASHINGTON — Guest lineups for the Sunday TV news shows:  —  ABC's “This Week” — White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow.  —  ___  —  NBC's “Meet the Press” — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer.
Peter Berkowitz / Real Clear Politics:
Duke Erodes Liberal Education  —  On May 8, the Duke University student newspaper published a stirring letter addressed to the school community that was co-signed by 101 students and former students.  The letter protested the decision of the university's Sanford School of Public Policy …
Discussion: FIRE
Associated Press:
NATO chief says alliance won't aid Israel if Iran attacks  —  BERLIN (AP) — NATO's secretary-general says the alliance wouldn't come to Israel's defense in case of attack by arch enemy Iran.  —  Jens Stoltenberg told the magazine Der Spiegel in comments published Saturday that Israel is a partner …
New York Times:
A Woman Dedicated to Saving Lives Loses Hers in Gaza Violence  —  KHUZAA, Gaza Strip — She had become a fixture at the weekly protests along the fence dividing the Gaza Strip from Israel, a young woman in a white paramedic's uniform rushing into harm's way to help treat the wounded.
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Herbert Hoover's Ghost  —  In 2014 I published a book called “America in Retreat,” with the subtitle, “The New Isolationism and the Coming Global Disorder.”  Though an entire chapter is devoted to a critique of Tea Party foreign policy, it was mainly a lament about what I saw …
Discussion: Hullabaloo and IJR
Ian Lovett / Wall Street Journal:
Some Younger Evangelicals Waver in Support for Israel  —  Generational split reflects concern over Palestinians, spurring outreach by some churches and groups  —  JERUSALEM—Growing up in evangelical Christian churches, Caleb Fitzpatrick learned quickly to be a steadfast supporter of Israel.
Glenn Kessler / Washington Post:
Did exactly 4,645 people die in Hurricane Maria?  Nope.  —  Few academic studies have received as much media coverage as a new report, published by the New England Journal of Medicine, that the death toll in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria was much higher than official estimates of 64.
Susan Davis / NPR:
GOP Lawmaker Requested ‘Sensitive’ Email Audit Of His Own Staff  —  On Monday, freshman Rep. Tom Garrett, R-Va., announced he will not seek re-election.  On Wednesday, he requested an investigation into his own congressional staff.  —  “This is (a) SENSITIVE request on behalf of the member …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Cathy Young / Los Angeles Times:
Hate on Jordan Peterson all you want, but he's tapping into frustration that feminists shouldn't ignore  —  One of the most controversial public intellectuals today is an eccentric, primly dressed professor who writes about esoteric mythology, dispenses old-fashioned wisdom such as …
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Henry Mance / Financial Times:   Jordan Peterson: 'One thing I'm not is naive'
New York Post:
Deadbeat son claims he's too broke to pay child support  —  He's not just a deadbeat son, he's also a deadbeat dad.  —  Michael Rotondo — the 30-year-old upstate man whose own parents sued him to get him out of the house — complained he was too broke to pay child support for his 8-year-old son …
Discussion: Syracuse Post-Standard and IJR
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
New Hampshire Police Charged and Arrested a Man for Criticizing Them on the Internet  —  On May 23, a police officer arrested Robert W. Frese in Exeter, New Hampshire and took him to the station for booking.  Frese is no stranger to law enforcement; in the past, he has been convicted of fraud, criminal trespassing, and a hit-and-run.
Discussion: Portsmouth Herald
Allison Horn / WFTX:
Another portion of the border wall is under construction in San Diego  —  SAN DIEGO — Construction started Friday on the US-Mexico border wall project at Border Field State Park, the third project in San Diego County.  —  The work will replace about 14 miles of scrap metal wall that stands …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Tim Johnson / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
New internet accounts are Russian ops designed to sway U.S. voters, experts say  —  WASHINGTON  —  A new Russian influence operation has surfaced that mirrors some of the activity of an internet firm that the FBI says was deeply involved in efforts to sway the 2016 U.S. elections, a cybersecurity firm says.
Discussion: Raw Story
The Guardian:
The case for quarantining extremist ideas  —  When confronted with white supremacists, newspaper editors should consider ‘strategic silence’  —  George Lincoln Rockwell, the head of the American Nazi party, had a simple media strategy in the 1960s.  He wrote in his autobiography …
Wall Street Journal:
Steel Tariffs Are Taxing Some American Companies  —  U.S. firms say some customers are opting to import finished goods rather than absorb price increases; ‘a nightmare for steel consumers’  —  New tariffs intended to bolster the American steel and aluminum industries are starting …
Tom McCarthy / The Guardian:
Donald Trump and the erosion of democratic norms in America  —  For some, the president's efforts to undermine the justice department and the Mueller investigation represent a threat to democracy  —  Ask people with deep knowledge of the US justice department about the damage Donald Trump might …
Discussion: Attorney IO
Stephanie Nebehay / Reuters:
America's poor becoming more destitute under Trump: U.N. expert  —  GENEVA (Reuters) - Poverty in the United States is extensive and is deepening under the Trump administration whose policies seem aimed at removing the safety net from millions of poor, while rewarding the rich, a U.N. human rights investigator has found.
Annie Kelly / New York Times:
The Housewives of White Supremacy  —  In a podcast interview posted last spring, Nicole Jorgenson, a singer and former schoolteacher in North Dakota, explains to her host that she has never been happier since marrying and having children.  And yet between cute pastoral anecdotes of growing …
Alex Pickett / courthousenews.com:
In Florida, Long Fight for Restored Vote Often Ends in Minutes  —  This is the third installment of a four-part series on the effort overturn a 150-year old law in Florida that strips felons of their voting rights for life.  A proposal that would dramatically change the law will appear on the state ballot in November.
Shannon Vavra / Axios:
Eric Holder: Trump's pardons will not “thwart” Mueller investigation  —  Eric Holder, Obama's former Attorney General, told an audience at a political event in New Hampshire Friday that even if Trump is using his pardon power to send a signal to potential witnesses in the Mueller probe …
Foreign Policy:
U.S. Close to Imposing Sanctions on European Companies in Russian Pipeline Project  —  The decision would test already fraught relations with Germany, other allies.  —  The Trump administration is edging closer to imposing sanctions on energy companies from Germany and other European countries …
Discussion: Sputnik International
 
 
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David Siders / Politico:
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John Paul Rollert / BuzzFeed:
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Discussion: The Atlantic
The Moscow Times:
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Sophie Tatum / CNN:
Bannon predicts government shutdown over border wall
Discussion: AOL
Michael Anton / The New Criterion:
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VICE News:
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