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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
CNN's Jim Acosta Challenges Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Then Makes a Quick Exit — Jim Acosta, the square-jawed CNN correspondent, has stood out among the White House press corps for his impassioned on-air monologues about the importance of the First Amendment.
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Axios, The Daily Caller, OHCHR and Mediaite
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Ian Schwartz / RealClearPolitics:
Mollie Hemingway: Trump Did Not Create Distrust Of The Media, Distrust Of The Media Created Trump — Mollie Hemingway said the media needs to take a “hard look” inside and called out Jim Acosta for telling a woman, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, that she …
NBC News:
Trump is at odds with his own aides on Russia again (and again and again) — First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. — WASHINGTON — On Thursday, we once again witnessed …
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Tennessean.com, Politico, Talking Points Memo, Taylor Marsh and MSNBC
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicts the media — on bogus, Trumped-up charges
Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicts the media — on bogus, Trumped-up charges
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The Daily Caller, Shareblue Media, Fox News, Second Nexus and Breitbart, more at Mediagazer »
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
It's True: Trump Is Lying More, and He's Doing It on Purpose. — On Thursday, the Washington Post published a remarkable story on its front page revealing a recent spike in the number of “false and misleading claims” made by President Trump. In his first year as President, Trump made 2,140 false claims, according to the Post.
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Outside the Beltway, Raw Story and CNN
Jennifer E. Duffy / The Cook Political Report:
O'Rourke Puts Race into Lean Republican Column — This race in a state that isn't usually competitive for Democrats in statewide races has generated an unusual amount of attention. Most of it is thanks to U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke, the Democratic nominee, who is running an unconventional yet …
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New Republic, El Paso Times and MSNBC
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
What August Ratings Can Tell Us About November Results — In July of 2006, The Cook Political Report rated just 14 GOP-held seats as highly vulnerable. By November, the number of GOP-held seats in danger had tripled to 43. We saw a similar pattern in 2010.
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Raw Story
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
The NRA Says It's in Deep Financial Trouble, May Be ‘Unable to Exist’ — A legal filing against the state of New York paints a grim picture of the powerful gun group — The National Rifle Association warns that it is in grave financial jeopardy, according to a recent court filing obtained …
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The Trace
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Meet The Trump Fans Of Q-Anon (HBO) … President Trump is flying around the country this week trying to convince Americans that if the want to Keep America Great, they need to vote Republican in November. — But his campaign rally in Tampa Tuesday was about more than just the mid-terms.
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Philip Bump / Washington Post:
There's a virus in Trumpland — WILKES-BARRE, Pa. — It is a truism that the people who attend a rally for President Trump more than two years before he's on the ballot again are generally strong supporters of President Trump. Especially when those supporters are willing to wait hours …
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New York Post
Isaac Stanley-Becker / Washington Post:
QAnon: Meet a real-life believer in the online, pro-Trump conspiracy theory that's bursting into view
QAnon: Meet a real-life believer in the online, pro-Trump conspiracy theory that's bursting into view
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ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES, Big Think and HuffPost
Ted Hesson / Politico:
Trump administration tells ACLU to find deported parents — The Trump administration on Thursday informed a federal judge that it isn't responsible for locating deported parents separated forcibly from their children at the southern border. — DOJ said in a court filing …
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ThinkProgress, IJR, Common Dreams, Splinter and New Republic
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Samantha Schmidt / Washington Post:
Trump administration puts burden on ACLU to find deported parents separated from children
Alice Driver / CNN:
Ivanka Trump's ‘good cop’ routine is a sham
Ivanka Trump's ‘good cop’ routine is a sham
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Second Nexus, HuffPost and Associated Press
Martin Chulov / The Guardian:
My son, Osama: the al-Qaida leader's mother speaks for the first time — Nearly 17 years since 9/11, Osama bin Laden's family remains an influential part of Saudi society - as well as a reminder of the darkest moment in the kingdom's history. Can they escape his legacy?
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Task & Purpose, AOL and The Daily Caller
Wall Street Journal:
Top Trump Donor Agreed to Pay Michael Cohen $10 Million for Nuclear Project Push — Consulting deal with Franklin L. Haney could have been among the most lucrative struck by president's then-personal attorney — A major donor to President Trump agreed to pay $10 million to the president's …
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ThinkProgress, WAFF-TV, Washington Post, The Week, WHNT-TV, CNBC, Splinter, Talking Points Memo, Hill Reporter, Raw Story, Political Wire, Mother Jones and New Republic
Ben Shapiro / Daily Wire:
IRONY: Social Media Mob Comes For Sarah Jeong, Who Cheered Social Media Mobbing Of Others — I've already argued today that Sarah Jeong, the new New York Times editorial board member, shouldn't be fired for her old racist tweets, since social media mobbing has become far too prevalent …
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Bloomberg:
Trump Fury Over Mueller ‘Conflicts’ Dates to Oval Office Meeting — Mueller met with Trump on FBI job day before taking over probe — President suggested Sessions should remove special counsel — President Donald Trump sat with Robert Mueller in the Oval Office in May of last year …
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Washington Free Beacon, Concord Monitor, Washington Post, Talking Points Memo and Politico
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Giuliani: Trump to make Mueller sit-down call within 10 days
Giuliani: Trump to make Mueller sit-down call within 10 days
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Hot Air, HuffPost, Talking Points Memo, The Hill, POLITICUSUSA, CNN, The Week and The Atlantic
Jessica Taylor / NPR:
In Tennessee Senate Race, Democrat Tries To Show He Can Overcome Political Tribalism — In the Trump era, the phrase “all politics is local” may feel like an anachronism. But in Tennessee, Phil Bredesen is trying to prove that national partisan divides can be overcome in the most surprising Senate battleground of 2018.
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Amber Phillips / Washington Post:
In Tennessee's governor's race, Diane Black underscored how unhelpful it is to be a House Republican
In Tennessee's governor's race, Diane Black underscored how unhelpful it is to be a House Republican
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Tennessean.com, NPR, MSNBC, Axios and The Week
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
In Potential Kobach Candidacy, Kansas Faces Another Lurch to the Right — TOPEKA, Kan. — The evolution of the Kansas Republican Party mirrors that of the national party, a rightward shift from the moderation of Dwight D. Eisenhower to the mainstream conservatism of Bob Dole …
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Jessica Huseman / ProPublica:
Our Rebuttal to Kris Kobach's Critique
Our Rebuttal to Kris Kobach's Critique
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ImmigrationProf Blog
David Brunnstrom / Reuters:
Pompeo says North Korea weapons work counter to denuclearization pledge — SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Less than two months after a landmark U.S.-North Korea summit in Singapore, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo flew back to the city state on Friday and said North Korea's continued work …
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Defense One and Talking Points Memo
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Haley Britzky / Axios:
China plans more retaliatory tariffs against U.S. — China is planning on hitting the U.S. with “differentiated tariffs on about $60 billion of U.S. goods,” according to Bloomberg. — The big picture: This comes days after reports that the White House was considering increasing the tariffs on Chinese goods from 10% to 25%.
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CNBC, Politico, The Daily Caller and One America News Network
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Emily Rauhala / Washington Post:
China warns it could fire back with tariffs of $60 billion in U.S. goods
China warns it could fire back with tariffs of $60 billion in U.S. goods
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TheBlaze and Political Wire
Kate Riga / Talking Points Memo:
Police Report: Ex-GOP Official Calls Himself Second Christ, Sacrifices Dog — Todd Kincannon, former executive director of the South Carolina Republican Party, has reportedly killed his dog due to his belief that he is Jesus Christ and needed to perform a sacrifice.
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Political Wire
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
Exclusive: Bannon blasts ‘con artist’ Kochs, ‘lame duck’ Ryan, ‘diminished’ Kelly — Stephen Bannon is ratcheting up his war on the Koch network, accusing the billionaire brothers of running “a conscious scam” and a “con job.” — He also has a warning for Republican candidates …
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POLITICUSUSA and DownWithTyranny!
Nathaniel Meyersohn / CNNMoney:
The unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in July — American workers are in high demand — The economy keeps pumping out jobs. — The unemployment rate fell to 3.9% and the economy added 157,000 jobs in July, the Labor Department said Friday. — But workers' average hourly paychecks grew tepidly …
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USA Today, Townhall, Washington Examiner, Outside the Beltway, New York Times and CBS Chicago
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Payrolls rise 157,000 missing expectations, but overall picture still strong
Payrolls rise 157,000 missing expectations, but overall picture still strong
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The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller and Scared Monkeys
Joshua Gauntt / WBRC-TV:
B'ham Subway manager fired for racial slur apologizes, calls it a “slip up” — The former manager of the Valley Ave. Subway store is responding to a heated confrontation caught on video. You can hear her using the “N” word in a video now going viral. — April Epperson is now telling …
Theo Francis / Wall Street Journal:
AT&T Overpaid Some Pensioners. Now It Wants the Money Back. — The telecom giant has enlisted a collection agency, a step other companies in similar situations have declined to take — When James Mizelle retired in 2001, he started drawing a pension from his 27-year career with AT&T T 1.04% and other phone companies.
Christian Davenport / Washington Post:
NASA unveils the astronauts who will relaunch human space flights from U.S. soil — The new generation of pilots will fly on company spaceships. — HOUSTON — NASA on Friday announced the crews of the first flights from U.S. soil since the space shuttle retired in 2011 …
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GeekWire
Nick Hopkins / The Guardian:
Exclusive: suspected Russian spy found working at US embassy in Moscow — Russian is understood to have had full access to secret data during decade at embassy — US counter-intelligence investigators discovered a suspected Russian spy had been working undetected in the heart …
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Washington Post, Shakesville, VICE News, The Week, CNN, WIS-TV, AOL, Axios, KTLA, twitchy.com and Political Wire
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats hopeful after poll shows plummeting trust in Trump — “Russia, Immigration and Trade War Sticking to Trump” is the headline of a new polling memo for Priorities USA by Garin-Hart-Yang Research Group and Global Strategy Group. — Why it matters: “This translates into the worst ratings …
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Political Wire
Lukas Mikelionis / Fox News:
Socialist candidate Ocasio-Cortez once saw herself as Smithian capitalist, viewed feminism as ‘relic’ — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the socialist congressional candidate from New York who touts honesty and authenticity as her greatest strengths, used to describe herself as a follower of Adam Smith …
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Daily Wire and The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
After investigating Clinton White House and Vincent Foster's death, Brett Kavanaugh had a change of heart — In early 1995, Brett Kavanaugh, a rising star in conservative legal circles, wrestled with one of the most inflammatory questions of the Clinton presidency: How did White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster die?
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Generation Shapiro — Ben Shapiro and the future of American conservatism — I spend a few weeks every year teaching high school and college students, and in my interactions with young people in and around universities I have noticed a trend. After class, at meals, and in walks around campus …
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Daily Wire