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New York Times:
From the Start, Trump Has Muddied a Clear Message: Putin Interfered — WASHINGTON — Two weeks before his inauguration, Donald J. Trump was shown highly classified intelligence indicating that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had personally ordered complex cyberattacks to sway the 2016 American election.
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Washington Post:
As Russians describe ‘verbal agreements’ at summit, U.S. officials scramble for clarity — Two days after President Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Russian officials offered a string of assertions about what the two leaders had achieved.
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Spencer Ackerman / The Daily Beast:
U.S. Officials ‘at a Fucking Loss’ Over Latest Russia Sellout … Current and former American diplomats are expressing disgust and horror over the White House's willingness to entertain permitting Russian officials to question a prominent former U.S. ambassador.
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Politico, Shareblue Media, Balloon Juice, The Week, New York Times, Mediaite, Crime Russia, Raw Story, Breitbart, MSNBC and Vox
Erica Werner / Washington Post:
House GOP refuses to renew election security funding as Democrats fume over Russian interference — House Republicans plan to vote Thursday on a spending bill that excludes new money for election security grants to states, provoking a furious reaction from Democrats amid a national controversy over Russian election interference.
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POLITICUSUSA, ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES and Lawyers, Guns & Money
Vivian Salama / Wall Street Journal:
White House Weighs Allowing Russia to Question Ex-U.S. Envoy — Prospect prompts immediate alarm among former diplomats and on Capitol Hill — WASHINGTON—The White House is reviewing a request by Russian President Vladimir Putin to allow Russian investigators to question a number …
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Outside the Beltway, MSNBC, NPR, RedState, POLITICUSUSA and Mother Jones
Nick Timiraos / Wall Street Journal:
Deficit Projected to Top $1 Trillion Starting Next Year
Deficit Projected to Top $1 Trillion Starting Next Year
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MSNBC
Daniel W. Drezner / Washington Post:
We should have a debate over whether treason is being committed by the White House. Yes, I just typed those words.
We should have a debate over whether treason is being committed by the White House. Yes, I just typed those words.
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Bloomberg, The American Conservative and Foreign Policy
Brian Bennett / TIME:
Trump Wanted a Summit With Putin. He Got Way More Than He Bargained For
Trump Wanted a Summit With Putin. He Got Way More Than He Bargained For
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CNN, KTLA, The Daily Caller, abc11.com and Mediaite
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Trump's Russia spin falls flat with GOP
Trump's Russia spin falls flat with GOP
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
John T. Bennett / Roll Call:
Trump Again Skips Intel Briefing After Siding With Putin
Trump Again Skips Intel Briefing After Siding With Putin
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Wall Street Journal, Fox News, Outside the Beltway and Raw Story
CBS News:
Trump on his meeting with Putin, U.S. intelligence and his response to critics
Trump on his meeting with Putin, U.S. intelligence and his response to critics
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, Breitbart and ABC News
Eleanor Mueller / Politico:
White House: Trump will consider letting Russia question investor, former ambassador
White House: Trump will consider letting Russia question investor, former ambassador
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American Greatness, The Guardian, Betsy's Page, ABC News, The Daily Beast, Breitbart and Axios
CBS News:
CBS News poll: Most Americans disapprove of Trump's handling of Putin summit — Only a third of Americans (32 percent) approve of the way Donald Trump handled his summit in Helsinki with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a CBS News poll shows. Sixty-eight percent of Republicans approve.
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Washington Examiner, New Republic and Washington Post
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Axios:
Poll: Huge GOP majority backs Trump's Putin performance — Republicans overwhelmingly approve of President Trump's handling of his press conference in Helsinki when he seemed not to side with U.S. intelligence agencies instead of Russian President Vladimir Putin over election meddling, according to a new Axios/SurveyMonkey poll.
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Kate Irby / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Nunes used political dollars for $15K in Celtics tickets, winery tours and Vegas trips — WASHINGTON — Rep. Devin Nunes used political donations to pay for nearly $15,000 in tickets to Boston Celtics basketball games as well as winery tours and lavish trips to Las Vegas …
Adam Rawnsley / The Daily Beast:
Accused Russian Spy's Boy Toy Is a Serial Fraud: Lawsuits … This isn't the first time Paul Erickson, the Republican political consultant at the center of a Russian espionage probe, has found himself in middle of some drama. — Erickson—who served as a media advisor to a famously-emasculated porn actor …
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Argus Leader, Boing Boing, HuffPost and CNBC
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Vera Bergengruen / BuzzFeed News:
Maria Butina Spent Years Wooing US Conservatives. Here's How She Did It.
Maria Butina Spent Years Wooing US Conservatives. Here's How She Did It.
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Mike Eckel / Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:
Guns, Sex, And A ‘Flight Risk’: Behind The Charges Against Maria Butina
Katherine Stewart / New York Times:
What Was Maria Butina Doing at the National Prayer Breakfast?
What Was Maria Butina Doing at the National Prayer Breakfast?
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ITV:
‘Russian suspects identified’ from CCTV in Skripal poison attack — Police are believed to have identified the suspected perpetrators of the Novichok attack on Russian former spy Sergei Skripal. — Officers think several Russians were involved in the attempted murder of the former double agent …
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Politico and Sputnik International
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Guy Faulconbridge / Reuters:
Britain has identified Russians suspected of Skripal nerve attack: PA — LONDON (Reuters) - British police have identified several Russians who they believe were behind the nerve agent attack on former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, the Press Association reported on Thursday, citing a source close to the investigation.
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The Guardian and The Daily Caller
Vivian Wang / New York Times:
New York Is Said to Open Tax Inquiry Into Trump Foundation — The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance has opened an investigation into whether the Donald J. Trump Foundation violated state tax laws, a move that could lead to a criminal referral for possible prosecution …
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Law & Crime and Reuters
CBS News:
Trump on a 2020 Joe Biden run: “Obama took him out of the garbage heap” — For the first time as president, Donald Trump is holding his Russian counterpart responsible for interfering in the 2016 election. In an exclusive interview with “CBS Evening News” anchor Jeff Glor …
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New York Times:
Europe and Asia Move to Bolster Global Systems That Trump Has Attacked — BRUSSELS — From trade to regulation to security, America's traditional allies are accelerating their efforts to buttress a global system that President Trump has seemed prepared to tear down.
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Washington Post, Bloomberg, Joe.My.God. and One America News Network
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Christopher Mathias / HuffPost:
Steve King Is A White Supremacist, And The GOP Doesn't Care — Among other white supremacist views, the congressman refused to apologize for promoting a neo-Nazi on Twitter. Republicans continue to look the other way. — On June 12, Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) tweeted: “Europe is waking up …
Kara Swisher / Recode:
Mark Zuckerberg clarifies: 'I personally find Holocaust denial deeply offensive, and I absolutely didn't intend to defend the intent of people who deny that.' — The Facebook founder has attracted controversy for how the social network deals with content that is offensive to many, such as Holocaust deniers
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Heather Kelly / CNNMoney:
Mark Zuckerberg clarifies his Holocaust comments
Mark Zuckerberg clarifies his Holocaust comments
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The Atlantic, The Guardian, LifeZette, Jewish Telegraphic Agency and Althouse
Sheera Frenkel / New York Times:
Facebook to Remove Misinformation That Leads to Violence
Facebook to Remove Misinformation That Leads to Violence
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Engadget, Gizmodo, CNBC, Recode, NewsBusters, The Verge, AOL and Jewish Telegraphic Agency, more at Mediagazer »
Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Reporters, Facing a Hostile White House, Try a New Tactic: Solidarity — Reporters, Facing a Hostile White House, Try Solidarity — The Town at the Heart of — Nicaragua's Opposition Movement — Masaya is one of the few places in Nicaragua where President Daniel Ortega's crackdown on protesters has faltered.
Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
The Districts Are Mostly White. The Candidates Are Not. — NORTH AURORA, Ill. — Most of the room's occupants looked nothing like Lauren Underwood, but no one seemed to care. — Ms. Underwood, the Democratic congressional nominee in northern Illinois's pivotal 14th District …
Michael Anton / Washington Post:
Citizenship shouldn't be a birthright — Michael Anton is a lecturer and research fellow at Hillsdale College and a former national security official in the Trump administration. — A Supreme Court confirmation fight always raises constitutional hopes and stokes constitutional fears.
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Balkinization, Raw Story, Outside the Beltway, Splinter and American Greatness
Kevin Collier / BuzzFeed News:
Democrats Say The Final Russian Computer Intrusion Netted Nothing For The Hackers — Russian intelligence officers were probably seeking information on likely Hillary Clinton voters when they hacked into a leased Democratic Party computer server just two months before the 2016 election …
Noam Scheiber / New York Times:
Trump Nominee Is Behind Anti-Union Legal Campaign — Even before the Supreme Court struck down mandatory union fees for government workers last month, the next phase of the conservative legal campaign against public-sector unions was underway. — In March, with the decision looming …
Maura Dolan / Los Angeles Times:
State Supreme Court removes measure to split California into three states from November ballot — The California Supreme Court decided Wednesday to remove from the November ballot a measure aimed at dividing California into three states. — In a brief order, the court said it acted …
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Outside the Beltway, New York Times, The Week, HuffPost, Axios, Mother Jones, Curbed LA, Joe.My.God., Political Wire, KTLA and BuzzFeed News
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate GOP breaks record on confirming Trump picks for key court — Senate Republicans broke a record on Wednesday for the number of appeals court judges confirmed during a president's first two years. — Senators voted 50-49 on Andrew Oldham's nomination to be a judge on the 5th Circuit …
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The Daily Caller
Joseph Bernstein / BuzzFeed News:
Alt-Right Troll To Father Killer: The Unraveling Of Lane Davis — Lane Davis was a far-right, pro-Trump media figure looking for his big break. Then he stabbed his father to death. — Nearly everyone on Samish Island knew Chuck Davis, a bighearted retiree who lived in the handsome gray shingle house …
CNN:
A GOP congressman once lamented not being able to call women ‘sluts’ anymore — (CNN)A Republican congressman from Minnesota has a long history of making deeply misogynistic comments on the radio, including lamenting that women can no longer be called “sluts.”
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Monica Hesse / Washington Post:
He thought white men were vanishing from TV. I disagreed. So we conducted an experiment. — I have this friend I'll call Tom, and when we each watch TV, we notice different things. Recently, Tom had been noticing white men like him — or rather, noticing a lack of them.