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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Scoop: Trump's obsession with the “terrible” FBI building — Trump is obsessed with the FBI building. For months now, in meetings with White House officials and Senate appropriators intended to discuss big-picture spending priorities, the president rants about the graceless J. Edgar Hoover Building in downtown Washington, D.C.
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New Republic and Politico
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
How John Kelly became ‘chief in name only’ — The retired Marine general was brought in to tame the president, but in the end Trump boxed him in. — John Kelly got the official news of his promotion a year ago the same way a select few in the Trump administration have — by presidential tweet.
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Talking Points Memo and The Week
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
House Republicans cannot be allowed to obstruct justice
House Republicans cannot be allowed to obstruct justice
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Raw Story
Dan Berman / CNN:
Ginsburg suggests she has at least five more years on the Supreme Court — New York (CNN)Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she hopes to stay on the Supreme Court until the age of 90. — “I'm now 85,” Ginsburg said on Sunday. “My senior colleague, Justice John Paul Stevens …
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Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar / Associated Press:
Study: ‘Medicare for all’ projected to cost $32.6 trillion — WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders' “Medicare for all” plan would increase government health care spending by $32.6 trillion over 10 years, according to a study by a university-based libertarian policy center. — That's trillion with a “T.”
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Charles Blahous / Mercatus Center:
The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System
The Costs of a National Single-Payer Healthcare System
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National Review
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Bannon to Kochs: ‘Shut up and get with the program’ — 'And here's the program: Ground game to support Trump's presidency,' Bannon said in an interview. — Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon tore into the powerful Koch political network Sunday, accusing it of undermining …
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Charles Koch, network send GOP a message: We're happy to back Democrats who share our policy goals
Charles Koch, network send GOP a message: We're happy to back Democrats who share our policy goals
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Slate, Splinter, Breitbart, Politico, The Daily Caller and Wall Street Journal
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
How Trump Lost Re-election in 2020 — A sneak peek at The Times's news analysis from Nov. 4, 2020. … In the end, it was a lot simpler than it often seemed. — Donald J. Trump, who spent much of the past four years as a historically unpopular president, lost his bid for re-election Tuesday.
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
99 Days to Go, and the 2018 Midterm Battleground Is Not What Was Expected — The most competitive districts are only somewhat better educated and somewhat more suburban than the country as a whole. — The battleground in the fight for control of the House is starting to come into focus with 99 days to go until the November election.
Melia Robinson / Business Insider:
The vest vending machine at San Francisco's airport is getting mocked, but it rings up $10,000 in sales every month — A spokesperson for San Francisco International Airport told Business Insider that the vest vending machine averages $10,000 in sales a month.
William Saletan / Slate:
Jim Jordan, Team Player — He denies that his Ohio State colleagues knew about sexual abuse. The evidence says they did. — You can't accuse Jim Jordan of modesty. Last week, in defiance of the legal and political storm gathering around him, the Ohio congressman announced that he's running for speaker of the House.
Politico:
‘Eye-popping’ payouts for CEOs follow Trump's tax cuts — The insider sales feed the narrative that corporate tax cuts enrich executives in the short term while yielding less clear long-term benefits for workers. — Some of the biggest winners from President Donald Trump's new tax law …
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U.S. Securities …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Rudy on Mueller probe: “They don't have a goddamn thing” — Rudy Giuliani told me that President Trump is fed up with Robert Mueller and wants him to “put up or shut up.” — What he's saying: “Why don't you write a report and show us what you have, because they don't have a goddamn thing.
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POLITICUSUSA, CNN, CBS News and The Week
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
G.O.P. Faces Another Midterm Threat as Trump Plays the Shutdown Card — WASHINGTON — Congressional Republicans, already facing a difficult election landscape, confronted a prospect on Sunday they had worked feverishly to avoid: a threat by President Trump to shut down the government over funding for a border wall.
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ABC News, Fox News, Fox News Insider, Mediaite and Breitbart
Valeriu Pasa / Wachdog.md:
Will Moldovan Parliament approve the Global Magnitsky Act? — The Republic of Moldova may become the next country to enact the Global Magnitsky Act. On July 26th several Moldovan MPs submitted a bill to transpose the Global Magnitsky Act provisions into Moldovan legislation …
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Mark Landler / New York Times:
New York Times Publisher and Trump Clash Over President's Threats Against Journalism — BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — President Trump and the publisher of The New York Times, A. G. Sulzberger, engaged in a fierce public clash on Sunday over Mr. Trump's threats against journalism …
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Tyler Hammel / Daily Progress:
Cockburn calls out Riggleman's Bigfoot posts … Bigfoot has become a hot topic in Virginia's 5th Congressional District race. — Leslie Cockburn, the Democratic nominee, tweeted screenshots from an Instagram account of Denver Riggleman, the Republican nominee, depicting images of Bigfoot naked but censored.
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Mediaite
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
GOP Candidate Corey Stewart's Spokesperson Called Majority-Black Cities ‘Shitholes’ … Corey Stewart, the Republican candidate for Senate in Virginia, has been shunned by his own party over his ties with neo-Confederate groups and his refusal to condemn white supremacist violence.
Margaret Sullivan / Washington Post:
Reporter Carl Bernstein has seen it all, from Nixon to now. But nothing quite like Trump. — On July 27, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee voted to adopt the first of three articles of impeachment against President Richard Nixon, charging he had personally tried to obstruct justice in the Watergate case.
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The Federalist, Raw Story, New York Times, American Thinker, The Daily Beast, HuffPost, RedState, Contemptor and The Daily Caller
Tyler Cowen / Bloomberg:
The Decline and Fall of the American Empire — Even if you don't think it's likely, it's always best to be prepared. — So what would the decline of America look like? I don't ask the question because I think it's happening (yet?), but because even the most inveterate optimist …
Ezra Klein / Vox:
White threat in a browning America — How demographic change is fracturing our politics. — In 2008, Barack Obama held up change as a beacon, attaching to it another word, a word that channeled everything his young and diverse coalition saw in his rise and their newfound political power: hope.
Martin Kramer:
Debunked, but still fit to print on page one … Nothing gives a historian greater satisfaction than correcting a persistent error. And nothing is more frustrating than the resurrection of that error even after it's been corrected. Especially if it suddenly surfaces on the front page of the New York Times.
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Daily Wire
Peter Hasson / The Daily Caller:
Twitter's Censorship Problem Looks Like Its Here To Stay — Twitter sparked backlash after suppressing Republican congressmen as part of an algorithm change that cracks down on “bad-faith actors” — Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz filed an FEC complaint against Twitter and Republican …
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Raw Story
David Siders / Politico:
‘The map is different now’: Trump blows the 2020 race wide open — The next presidential campaign is going to be fought on unfamiliar battlegrounds. — For years, presidential campaigns followed relatively predictable lines of trench warfare, with the outcome decided in a handful of battleground states.
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Political Wire
Jack Torry / The Columbus Dispatch:
Money from outside Ohio fuels next week's central Ohio congressional election — WASHINGTON — You've probably never heard of the Congressional Leadership Fund, but this little-known organization could help decide who wins next week's special congressional election in central Ohio.
Stephen Chen / South China Morning Post:
Artificial intelligence, immune to fear or favour, is helping to make China's foreign policy — The programme draws on a huge amount of data, with information ranging from cocktail-party gossip to images taken by spy satellites, to contribute to strategies in Chinese diplomacy — Attention, foreign-policy makers.
CBS Los Angeles:
More Drama, A Bloody Nose And Another Brawl At Donald Trump's Walk Of Fame Star — HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) — President Donald Trump brings out those feelings in people — they love him or they hate him. — And his fans and his ... well, not fans have been clashing more and more at places like the former …
E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
Russia and the far right's cozy affair — The links among Vladimir Putin, President Trump, and segments of both the Republican Party and the American conservative movement seem bizarre. How can this be, given the Russian president's KGB pedigree and a Cold War history during which antipathy toward …
Natasha Bertrand / The Atlantic:
How Russia Persecutes Its Dissidents Using U.S. Courts — Russia's requests to Interpol for Red Notices—the closest instrument to an international arrest warrant—against Kremlin opponents are being met with increasing deference by the Department of Homeland Security.
Associated Press:
Manafort trial to focus on lavish lifestyle, not collusion — WASHINGTON (AP) — The trial of President Donald Trump's onetime campaign chairman will open this week with tales of lavish spending, secret shell companies and millions of dollars of Ukrainian money flowing through offshore bank accounts …
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