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Schuyler Kropf / Post and Courier:
Katie Arrington alert, talking after surgery following two-car fatal accident Friday night — Katie Arrington, who two weeks ago won the Republican 1st Congressional District nomination over Mark Sanford, was in a fatal car accident late Friday, sustaining serious injuries but was alert …
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Drew Tripp / WCIV:
Katie Arrington seriously injured in deadly wrong-way wreck in Charleston County — Lowcountry elected official Katie Arrington is in a local hospital after she and a friend were seriously injured in a deadly wreck in Charleston County late Friday night, authorities say.
David Travis Bland / The State:
Katie Arrington, Lowcountry lawmaker, seriously injured in wreck
Katie Arrington, Lowcountry lawmaker, seriously injured in wreck
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Jeremy W. Peters / New York Times:
Numb to Outrage, Republican Voters Feel a Deepening Bond to Trump — LEESBURG, Va. — Gina Anders knows the feeling well by now. President Trump says or does something that triggers a spasm of outrage. She doesn't necessarily agree with how he handled the situation. She gets why people are upset.
Washington Post:
Arguments, confusion, second-guessing: Inside Trump's reversal on separating migrant families — The White House's hastily crafted executive order to end child separations spurred confusion and fights within the federal government, and second-guessing from the president who had demanded the order in the first place.
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Brad Heath / USA Today:
DOJ: Trump's immigration crackdown ‘diverting’ resources from drug cases
DOJ: Trump's immigration crackdown ‘diverting’ resources from drug cases
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ThinkProgress and Law & Crime
Steve Reilly / USA Today:
USA TODAY tracking where separated children sent
George F. Will / Washington Post:
Vote against the GOP this November — Amid the carnage of Republican misrule in Washington, there is this glimmer of good news: The family-shredding policy along the southern border, the most telegenic recent example of misrule, clarified something. Occurring less than 140 days before elections …
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Abigail Tracy / Vanity Fair:
Is Mueller's Team Worried that Trump's Strategy Is Working? — The special counsel believes polarized media coverage has poisoned the well of potential jurors. — Never one to pass up an opportunity to attack the media, Donald Trump excoriated ABC News on Wednesday after the network aired …
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Mueller signals outside prosecutors may eventually take over Russian trolls case
Mueller signals outside prosecutors may eventually take over Russian trolls case
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Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Poll: Public approval of Mueller is declining
Peter Baker / New York Times:
President Trump, Deal Maker? Not So Fast — WASHINGTON — President Trump likes nothing more than presenting himself as the ultimate deal maker, the master negotiator who can translate his success in business into the worlds of politics, policy and diplomacy. “That's what I do, is deals,” he said one day last month.
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Chris Cillizza / CNN:
An utterly disastrous week for Donald Trump
An utterly disastrous week for Donald Trump
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Eliza Relman / Business Insider:
Young Trump staffers are complaining they can't date in DC because everyone hates them
Young Trump staffers are complaining they can't date in DC because everyone hates them
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Britain Has a Russia Collusion Scandal Now. It Looks Exactly Like Trump's. — The most important thing to understand about the Russia scandal is that it perfectly fits a clear pattern of behavior. What Vladimir Putin is accused of doing to help Donald Trump win the presidency …
Maggie Astor / New York Times:
Seven Ways Alabama Has Made It Harder to Vote — Five years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the landmark Voting Rights Act. Since then, Alabama has enacted a slew of restrictive voting laws and policies. — Five years after the Supreme Court invalidated …
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Political Wire
John Harwood / CNBC:
Trump, again and again, describes a world detached from reality — Over and over, he painted fundamentally false portraits of people and events to flatter himself, discredit predecessors and rivals, and promote his political objectives. — Some highlights from Trump's week include …
ABC Columbia:
Officer fired for “abusing his authority” by pulling over daughter's boyfriend — Lorain, OH (WOLO) — A 26 year veteran of the police Lorain Police Department is without a job tonight. According to his superior officer the officer “abused his authority” when he pulled his daughter's boyfriend …
Reuters:
Trump-Putin meeting will follow Bolton trip to Moscow, says Pompeo — Mike Pompeo, the US secretary of state, expects a planned visit to Moscow by national security adviser John Bolton will lead to a meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. — Paul Manafort lawyers want mention of Trump banned in Virginia trial
Maya Salam / New York Times:
Thousands of Bourbon Barrels Come Crashing Down in Kentucky — Bourbon is flowing in Kentucky, but don't grab a glass. — Thousands of full barrels of bourbon, and possibly other spirits, came crashing down when a storage warehouse in Bardstown, Ky., partly collapsed on Friday.
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Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
Lobsters, Small-Batch Whiskey and Trump's Trade War — WASHINGTON — The effects of President Trump's trade war are beginning to ripple through the United States economy as steel tariffs disrupt domestic supply chains and global trading partners retaliate against a wide variety of American products …
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Scott Simon / NPR:
Children's Cries Brought Down Walls Of Indifference — The cries of children pierce our hearts. Scientists say they're meant to. They move us to love and protect children. This response is healthy; it's human; and it keeps humanity going. — As Dr. Marc Bornstein …
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Washington Post, Washington Times, CNN and IJR
Edward Luce / Financial Times:
Donald Trump and the 1930s playbook: liberal democracy comes unstuck — “I really don't care. Do u?” said graffiti on the back of Melania Trump's coat as she boarded the plane for Texas to visit encaged child migrants. No one, except Donald Trump, who tweeted that her garb was meant as a criticism of the …
Marlow Stern / The Daily Beast:
Seth Rogen Reveals How He Dissed Paul Ryan in Front of His Kids … Earlier this month, Mitt Romney hosted his annual summit in Park City, Utah, for “top Republicans, wealthy donors and powerful business leaders.” — And Seth Rogen. — Yes, the director/star of The Interview …
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Rebecca Hersher / NPR:
3 Charts That Show What's Actually Happening Along The Southern Border — The total number of people apprehended for illegally crossing the southern U.S. border has been steadily falling for almost two decades. It's a long-term trend that sociologists, economists and federal officials have been tracking for years.
Wall Street Journal:
Mueller's Fruit of the Poisonous Tree — It makes no difference how honorable he is. His investigation is tainted by the bias that attended its origin in 2016. — Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation may face a serious legal obstacle: It is tainted by antecedent political bias.
Derek Robertson / Politico:
Washington, D.C.: the Psychopath Capital of America — A new study ranks each state, plus D.C., by their psychopathic tendencies. The race for first? It isn't even close. — As Washington's shock over winning the Stanley Cup demonstrates, the nation's capital isn't used to being first in anything.
Mark Sanford / Washington Post:
I lost because I wasn't Trump enough. All Republicans should worry. — Mark Sanford, a Republican, represents South Carolina's 1st Congressional District in the House of Representatives. — They say elections have consequences, and if this is so, we should all be concerned over the recent primary along the coast of South Carolina.
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Jonathan O'Connell / Washington Post:
Trump business dealings raise ‘serious concerns,’ ethics office says — The government's top ethics official said some of President Trump's business dealings “raise serious concerns” but that the office lacks the authority to launch an investigation requested last month by congressional Democrats.
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Mark Hilliard / The Irish Times:
James Comey: 'I am disgusted, I am horrified, I am embarrassed, I'm ashamed' — Former FBI director in Dublin criticises separation of children and parents at US/Mexico border — Former FBI director James Comey has said he was so ashamed by his country's separation of children and parents …
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Marissa J. Lang / Washington Post:
50 years later, the new Poor People's Campaign lays out a political strategy beyond its Washington rally — Before the sun rose on the final morning of a 40-day protest blitz for poor people's rights, the Rev. William Barber was wide awake. — He was intently watching the television …