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Adam Davidson / New Yorker:
The Day Trump Told Us There Was Attempted Collusion with Russia — August 5, 1974, was the day the Nixon Presidency ended. On that day, Nixon heeded a Supreme Court ruling and released the so-called smoking-gun tape, a recording of a meeting, held two years earlier, with his chief of staff, H. R. Haldeman.
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
President Admits Focus of Trump Tower Meeting Was Getting Dirt on Clinton — WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Sunday that a Trump Tower meeting between top campaign aides and a Kremlin-connected lawyer was designed to “get information on an opponent” — the starkest acknowledgment yet …
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ABC News:
If Mueller subpoenas Trump to testify, legal fight would go to Supreme Court: Trump lawyer — A member of President Trump's legal team said that if special counsel Robert Mueller were to subpoena Trump to testify in the Russia investigation, it would spark a legal battle that would go to the Supreme Court
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Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
Trump acknowledges purpose of meeting with Russian lawyer — BRIDGEWATER, N.J. (AP) — President Donald Trump on Sunday acknowledged that the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between a Kremlin-connected lawyer and his son was to collect information about his political opponent …
emptywheel:
Trump Tweets a Confession, Then Sekulow Admits His Client Has Been Lying about His Involvement — As I disclosed last month, I provided information to the FBI on issues related to the Mueller investigation, so I'm going to include disclosure statements on Mueller investigation posts from here on out.
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 8-5-18: Jay Sekulow, Gov. John Kasich and Gov. Jay Inslee
‘This Week’ Transcript 8-5-18: Jay Sekulow, Gov. John Kasich and Gov. Jay Inslee
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Daily Kos, Vox and The Mahablog
Daniella Silva / NBC News:
Trump says son's Trump Tower meeting with Russians meant to ‘get information’ on Clinton
Trump says son's Trump Tower meeting with Russians meant to ‘get information’ on Clinton
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Breitbart, HuffPost, Washington Post and New Republic
Chip Skambis / WFTV:
Police: Armed bystander takes down gunman at Titusville back to school event — TITUSVILLE, Fla. - An armed bystander shot a man who open-fired on a back to school event at a Titusville park following a fistfight, police said. — The shooting occurred at Isaac Campbell Park on South Street shortly …
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Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
Trump, LeBron James and our oracular first lady — One of the most intriguing things about Melania Trump is the pointed yet cryptic way she seems to have found to drag her husband. — She leaves clues that appear to be subversive invitations to draw larger theories about what she's really trying to tell us.
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New York Times:
White Nationalists Love Corey Stewart. He Keeps Them Close. — The Republican nominee for Senate in Virginia likes to engage the racial fringes of his party, creating a dilemma for mainstream G.O.P. leaders wary of his views. — WOODBRIDGE, Va. — Corey Stewart stands at the end …
John Hinderaker / Power Line:
The Assault on Free Speech, Continued — The Left's attack on free speech has many fronts, but two of the most important are Twitter and Facebook, simply because a large portion of political discussion, involving many millions of Americans, takes place on those platforms.
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Peter Hasson / The Daily Caller:
Twitter Suspends Candace Owens — Then Says It Was ‘An Error’ After Backlash
Jack Fowler / National Review:
Heng Gets Facebook Blocked
Heng Gets Facebook Blocked
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Diane Pathieu / abc7chicago.com:
At least 40 shot in Chicago Sunday, including 8 wounded in Gresham shooting; — Dozens of people were wounded in shootings across Chicago Sunday, police said. — Since midnight, police said 40 people have been shot, four fatally. Since Friday at 5 p.m., 57 people have been shot, six fatally, in shootings in Chicago.
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David Struett / Chicago Sun Times:
30 people shot in 3 hours of overnight gun violence
30 people shot in 3 hours of overnight gun violence
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Sam Knight / New Yorker:
The British Heat Wave and Aerial Archeology — The U.K. is experiencing its driest summer in fifty-seven years. It's not been great. A British summer is usually a doubtful, fleeting thing. Sunshine and heat arrive in bursts from June until September, as if you were walking …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Axios Sneak Peek — Subscribe — Welcome to Sneak Peek, our weekly lookahead for both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, plus my best scoops. I'd love your tips and feedback: jonathan@axios.com. And please urge your friends and colleagues to join the conversation by signing up for Sneak Peek.
Mike Allen / Axios:
“Red wave”: Inside Trump's frenetic rally schedule — Republican officials have started calling the midterms the “Barbell Election.” — The big picture: A House Republican aide explains that Trump's approval ratings are like barbells: bulging favorables and unfavorables on each end …
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Jack Torry / The Columbus Dispatch:
Kasich claims Balderson did not invite Trump to central Ohio — WASHINGTON — Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Republican congressional candidate Troy Balderson told him he did not invite President Donald Trump to campaign for him at a rousing rally Delaware County Saturday on the eve of Tuesday's special election.
Elizabeth Drew / The Daily Beast:
The Trump Slump Hits U.S. Tourism … Summertime, but where are the foreign tourists? — Ever since our forty-fifth president was elected, tourism to the United States from foreign countries has steadily dropped—in the face of a world-wide boom in travel—and the authoritative U.S. Travel Association …
Tara Siegel Bernard / New York Times:
‘Too Little Too Late’: Bankruptcy Booms Among Older Americans — For a rapidly growing share of older Americans, traditional ideas about life in retirement are being upended by a dismal reality: bankruptcy. — The signs of potential trouble — vanishing pensions, soaring medical expenses …
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Adam Beam / Associated Press:
McConnell announces re-elect campaign at Fancy Farm picnic — FANCY FARM, Ky. (AP) — Saying it was never too soon to start, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell formally announced his 2020 re-election bid in his home state Saturday and tapped the young leader of the state's House Republicans as his campaign chairman.
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Adam Shaw / Fox News:
Kentucky Democrat reportedly jokes about Rand Paul assault: ‘He can be beaten’
Kentucky Democrat reportedly jokes about Rand Paul assault: ‘He can be beaten’
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IJR, TheBlaze, RedState, Daily Wire, Conservative News Today and The Daily Caller
CNN:
Trump leading ‘hate movement’ against media — Anthony Scaramucci and Joe Lockhart join Brian Stelter to discuss President Trump's “enemy of the people” tweets. Stelter says Trump is promoting a “hate movement.” Scaramucci says he has concerns about the rhetoric too: “When you use the word 'enemy …
Steve LeVine / Axios:
Inside Russia's invasion of the U.S. electric grid — In the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia deterred any major attack by the other with existentially dangerous arsenals of nuclear-tipped missiles. Now, Russia has what it views as a potent new deterrent, experts say — cyber implants in the U.S. electric grid.
Katie Shepherd / Willamette Week:
Multiple observers described the police use of explosive devices as more aggressive than ever before at Portland protests. — A police crackdown on antifascist protesters in downtown Portland today sent at least one woman to the hospital after being hit in the arm and chest with a “flash-bang” grenade police launched into the crowd.
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Annie Karni / Politico:
The real lesson Trump learned from Charlottesville — The president emerged from a low point of his presidency unscathed with his loyal voters, and has turned race into a key issue for the midterms — and beyond. — The content of President Donald Trump's dig at basketball superstar LeBron James might …
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