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Daily Mail:
Denis Javier Varela Hernandez (far right) spoke out about his wife Sandra and daughter, Yanela — Two-year-old Yanela, a Honduran asylum seeker, has become the face of the child separation crisis after she was photographed crying in McAllen, Texas, as Border Control agents searched her mother
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Gustavo Palencia / Reuters:
Father says little Honduran girl on Time cover was not taken from mother — TEGUCIGALPA (Reuters) - The Honduran toddler pictured sobbing in a pink jacket before U.S. President Donald Trump on an upcoming cover of Time magazine was not separated from her mother at the U.S. border, according to a man who says he is the girl's father.
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Washington Times and Washington Post
Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
The crying Honduran girl on the cover of Time was not separated from her mother, father says — The photo of the little girl crying as a U.S. Border Patrol agent patted down her mother became a symbol of the families pulled apart by the Trump administration's “zero tolerance” policy at the border …
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Daniel Bates / Daily Mail:
Latest From MailOnline … - Denis Javier Varela Hernandez spoke …
Latest From MailOnline … - Denis Javier Varela Hernandez spoke …
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Louder With Crowder, Breitbart, The Daily Caller, cupbord and BuzzFeed
Richard Marosi / Los Angeles Times:
What family separation looks like: Guatemalan man is deported, while his 6-year-old daughter …
What family separation looks like: Guatemalan man is deported, while his 6-year-old daughter …
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The Guardian
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Trump to GOP: Wait until after midterms to pass immigration bill — As House Republicans scramble for votes on its comprehensive immigration bill, President Trump tweeted Friday that Republicans should “stop wasting their time” and punt the immigration fight to after the midterms.
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ThinkProgress, Wall Street Journal, Talking Points Memo, Associated Press and Politico
Adam Bernstein / Washington Post:
Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and intellectual provocateur, dies at 68 — Charles Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post columnist and intellectual provocateur who championed the muscular foreign policy of neoconservatism that helped lay the ideological groundwork …
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Elizabeth Llorente / Fox News:
Charles Krauthammer, conservative commentator and Pulitzer Prize winner, dead at 68
Charles Krauthammer, conservative commentator and Pulitzer Prize winner, dead at 68
George F. Will / Washington Post:
The Charles Krauthammer I knew
The Charles Krauthammer I knew
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New York Times and The Daily Caller
Callum Borchers / Washington Post:
Charles Krauthammer inspired journalists with disabilities, including me
John Podhoretz / Commentary Magazine:
Charles Krauthammer, 1950-2018 — A life well lived.
Charles Krauthammer, 1950-2018 — A life well lived.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion and Mediaite
Politico:
Young Trumpies Hit D.C. — ... And D.C. hits them right back. — When Matt Mowers moved to Washington in November 2016, he wasn't expecting a hero's welcome. The young political operative had worked for Donald Trump's campaign in New York, where you can hardly walk down the block …
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Raw Story
Sarah Ellison / Washington Post:
National Enquirer sent stories about Trump to his attorney Michael Cohen before publication, people familiar with the practice say — During the presidential campaign, National Enquirer executives sent digital copies of the tabloid's articles and cover images related to Donald Trump …
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Kevin Sieff / Washington Post:
The chaotic effort to reunite immigrant parents with their separated kids — BROWNSVILLE, Tex. — Each of the mothers had a different memory of the moment she was separated from her child. — For some, it was outside a Border Patrol station just north of the Rio Grande, shortly after being apprehended.
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New York Times:
Behind Trump's Plan to Overhaul the Government: Scaling Back the Safety Net — WASHINGTON — President Trump, spurred on by conservatives who want him to slash safety net programs, unveiled on Thursday a plan to overhaul the federal government that could have a profound effect on millions of poor and working-class Americans.
Emily Holden / Politico:
New Pruitt question: Where are his emails? — The EPA administrator wrote only one email in 10 months to anyone outside the agency, if the official paper trail is to be believed. Watchdog groups don't believe it. — An examination of Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt's …
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Washington Post, Talking Points Memo and The Week
Gabriela Galindo / Politico:
Rage in Spain after ‘wolf pack’ set free — Spain — Front pages focused on the mass protests in Spain in response to the news that a court has ordered the release on bail of five men, dubbed the “wolf pack,” who were convicted of sexually assaulting a woman during the San Fermin bull-running festival.
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Benas Gerdziunas / Politico:
Seehofer: Migration ultimatum for Merkel is ‘nonsense’
Seehofer: Migration ultimatum for Merkel is ‘nonsense’
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One America News Network
Paul Wood / Spectator:
What does the British government know about Trump and Russia? … When the Romanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu visited London in 1978, the British government did some serious sucking up. Ceausescu was an egomaniac and possibly crazy. When he went hunting outside Bucharest …
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Raw Story and Coffee House
NBC News:
Tom Arnold tweets picture with Michael Cohen, says he ‘has all the tapes’ — Arnold is hunting for ‘incriminating’ tapes of Trump as part of a show for Vice. — President Donald Trump's embattled personal attorney, Michael Cohen, retweeted a photo of himself with comedian Tom Arnold …
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Daily Wire and The Week
Kevin Brady / Wall Street Journal:
Six Months After Tax Reform, Something Big Is Happening — The economy is back in the fast lane—but Democrats want to undo it all. — Six months ago, Republicans in Congress joined with President Trump to redesign America's tax code and enact sweeping tax cuts.
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Z. Byron Wolf / CNN:
There's nearly a Nixon '74 level of public support for impeaching Trump
There's nearly a Nixon '74 level of public support for impeaching Trump
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Hullabaloo
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Trump's Cynical Immigration Strategy Might Work for Him—Again — The lesson Trump learned was not that saying shocking, untrue, and arguably racist things about immigrants was politically dangerous but that doing so helped him become President. — On Sunday, June 3rd, Senator Jeff Merkley …
Associated Press:
AP-NORC Poll: Americans say no to presidential self-pardons — NEW YORK (AP) — Even in an era of deep political division, Democrats and Republicans agree presidents should not pardon themselves. And if the nation's chief executive ever does so, majorities of Americans in both parties believe Congress should impeach that president.
Ana Marie Cox / Rolling Stone:
A Night Among the Trump Believers Way Up North — The president's Wednesday night rally in Duluth proved the more things change, the more they stay the same — Minnesota's lonely island of electoral blue in the midst of Donald Trump's upper Midwest Republican bloodbath was on the minds …
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Yahoo:
Turkey's master campaigner, Erdogan faces biggest election challenge — Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan addresses the audience at Istanbul's third international airport which is still under construction during a ceremony marking the first landing — ANKARA (Reuters) - After dominating Turkish politics …
Dan Merica / CNN:
How soybeans — yes, soybeans — could impact the midterm elections — China is hitting the US where it hurts: Soybeans — Easton, Minnesota (CNN)President Donald Trump touted his aggressive approach to trade policy Wednesday at a rally miles from Minnesota's famed Iron Range …
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Raw Story
Media Matters for America:
Fox & Friends host: “These aren't our kids. ... It's not like [Trump] is doing this to the people of Idaho or Texas” — Brian Kilmeade: “Like it or not, these aren't our kids” — From the June 22 edition of Fox News' Fox & Friends: — Loading the player reg...
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Raw Story
Diana Stancy Correll / Washington Examiner:
Consumer bureau setup defies Constitution, federal judge rules — The structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional, according to federal district Judge Loretta Preska of the Southern District of New York. — Preska ruled Thursday that having the agency's setup …
Tim Arango / New York Times:
Who Is Dolly Gee, the Judge Deciding the Fate of Trump's Executive Order? — LOS ANGELES — Judge Dolly M. Gee has called the treatment of immigrant children in detention “deplorable” in a legal opinion. She has castigated the federal government for “fear mongering” when it argued …
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Alex Silverman / WCBS Newsradio 880:
EXCLUSIVE: Emails Reveal Effort to Disown Stonewall Pride Flag By Trump Administration Official — As they march through America's national monument to LGBT rights near the end of this weekend's Pride parade, tens of thousands will pass a flag that, at a glance, is just like countless others.
Bruce Schlesman / Judicial Watch:
Judicial Watch Obtains IRS Documents Revealing McCain's Subcommittee Staff Director Urged IRS to Engage in “Financially Ruinous” Targeting — McCain minority staff director Henry Kerner to IRS official Lois Lerner and other IRS — officials: “the solution is to audit so many that it becomes financially ruinous”
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Amber Jamieson / BuzzFeed:
The Heartbreaking Case Of The Three-Year-Old Boy In Immigration Court — “What is your name?” the judge asked. “Es un avion!” — it's a plane, Roger responded, pointing to a picture book. — Reporting From — EL PASO — The two little boys squeezed next to each other on the studded leather chair …
Ginger Thompson / ProPublica:
For a 6-Year-Old Snared in the Immigration Maze, a Memorized Phone Number Proves a Lifeline — As the U.S. attempts to reunite migrant families, children will bear the burden of helping to identify who and where their parents are. The 6-year-old girl heard asking to call her aunt …
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NPR
Joe Scarborough / Washington Post:
The most damning element of this tragic American tale — There was a time when conservatives supported limited government, balanced budgets and less debt. Not so long ago, conservatives also championed free trade, lower tariffs and the spread of democratic institutions across Europe and the world.
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Daily Kos
John F. Muller / Politico:
I Sat on the Other Side of Stephen Miller's First Wall — It was third grade. And things got messy. — Each time a new outrage emerges in the saga of Stephen Miller—author of the Muslim ban and chief architect of the child separation policy—I think of the year I spent with him.
Lucien Bruggeman / ABC News:
WH proposal would disband security details for Pruitt and at other agencies — A new proposal from the White House to streamline security personnel for government agencies would do away with embattled Environmental Protection Agency Scott Pruitt's controversial and costly security detail.
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Talking Points Memo
James Hill / ABC News:
Hundreds of separated migrant families reunited — Hundreds of families that were separated at the U.S.-Mexico border after crossing illegally have been reunited, a source has told ABC News. — And in the wake of Donald Trump's signing of an executive order to halt families being torn apart …
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
All Politics Is Trump — Column: The only issue on the ballot this November? The president. — What's your favorite political cliché? Mine is the quip of former Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill: “All politics is local.” Might be true for congressmen, whose longevity …
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Daily Wire
Françoise Mouly / New Yorker:
Barry Blitt's “Yearning to Breathe Free” — In recent years, the artist Barry Blitt has become known for his satire, which skewers, in soft watercolors, those in or adjacent to power. But Blitt, who began working for the magazine in 1992, has always been more than a comic artist, and this week's cover features a sombre touch.
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