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New York Times:
Rick Gates Testifies He Committed Crimes With Paul Manafort  —  ALEXANDRIA, VA. — Rick Gates, Paul Manafort's right-hand man for years, began testifying against his former boss on Monday in federal court in Alexandria, Va. He is considered the most important witness in Mr. Manafort's trial on tax and bank fraud charges.
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Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Manafort trial Day 5: Gates sings  —  Special counsel Robert Mueller's star witness, Rick Gates, finally took the stand on Monday, incriminating his former boss Paul Manafort in multimillion-dollar tax evasion, bank fraud and hiding offshore accounts, while also admitting to stealing hundreds …
Cristian Farias / New York Magazine:   Paul Manafort's First Trial Is a Sideshow. The Next One Won't Be.
Washington Post:
Rick Gates says he lied for years at Manafort's request and stole from him in the process
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
Talking Points Memo:   Rick Gates: I Committed Crimes With Paul Manafort
Politico:
Manafort trial day 5: Rick Gates to take the stand
Discussion: Associated Press
Associated Press:   Longtime Manafort deputy Rick Gates admits embezzlement
Dana Bash / CNN:
President urged to stop tweeting on Trump Tower meeting  —  Did Trump Tower meeting violate this law?  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump has been urged to stop tweeting about the 2016 Trump Tower meeting between Trump's top advisers and several Russians, a source familiar with discussions tells CNN.
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
The Double Damage of the President's Trump Tower Admission  —  In an attempt to defend his son Donald Trump Jr. on Sunday, President Donald Trump may instead have incriminated him—and himself.  —  Responding to a Washington Post report that he is increasingly concerned about his eldest son's legal exposure …
Laurie Kellman / Associated Press:
AP Explains: Why the 2016 Trump Tower meeting matters  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Adoptions of Russian children?  Opposition research on Hillary Clinton?  —  President Donald Trump has for the first time acknowledged that a June 9, 2016 meeting at Trump Tower was the latter.
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
On a quiet Sunday, Trump Tower mania strikes
Discussion: ThinkProgress, Raw Story and CNN
Aidan McLaughlin / Mediaite:
LISTEN: Don Jr.'s Line Drops After Ingraham Asks About Conflicting Statements on Trump Tower Meeting
Andrew Kaczynski / CNN:
Mike Pence's moral case for removing a president from office  —  (CNN)Vice President Mike Pence once argued the president of the United States should be held to the highest moral standards to determine whether he should resign or be removed from office.  —  Pence made the argument in two columns …
Discussion: Political Wire
Ryan Broderick / BuzzFeed News:
It's Looking Extremely Likely That QAnon Is A Leftist Prank On Trump Supporters  —  There's a growing group of Trump supporters who are convinced that the president is secretly trying to save the world from a global pedophilia ring.  —  They call the conspiracy “QAnon” and last week its believers ended up on national television.
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Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Anonymous vows to take down, expose QAnon
Discussion: Hill Reporter and YouTube
Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
Trump Inaccurately Claims California Is Wasting Water as Fires Burn  —  In his first remarks on the vast California wildfires that have killed at least seven people and forced thousands to flee, President Trump blamed the blazes on the state's environmental policies and inaccurately claimed …
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Steven Perlberg / BuzzFeed News:
Jared Kushner Used To Personally Order The Deletion Of Stories At His Newspaper  —  Jared Kushner personally ordered a software developer at his newspaper to remove stories critical of his friends and real estate peers.  —  Now a senior White House adviser and son-in-law to President Trump …
Henry Olsen / New York Times:
Why the Midterms Won't Be Won by Playing to the Base  —  Some people changed which party's nominee they voted for from 2012 to 2016.  They are key to who wins the House and Senate.  —  Mr. Olsen, the editor of the “Flyover Country” section at UnHerd.com, is the director and a co-founder of the Voter Study Group.
Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
Trump Backs Kris Kobach in Kansas Race, Against Republican Advice  —  President Trump turned aside the advice of party officials and intervened in the Kansas Republican primary for governor Monday, throwing his support behind the polarizing secretary of state, Kris Kobach, one day before voters go to the polls there.
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Associated Press:   Trump breaks with aides, tweets endorsement of Kobach
Amanda L Gordon / Bloomberg:
Gary Cohn Is Happy in the Hamptons, Golfing and Crypto Investing  — Trump's former economic adviser also looking at medical tech  — Working on his short game and a memoir of time in Washington  —  Gary Cohn may be the most famous unemployed person in the Hamptons thanks to his wife, Lisa Pevaroff-Cohn.
Discussion: Axios and Breitbart
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
An Airline Scans Your Face.  You Take Off.  But Few Rules Govern Where Your Data Goes.  —  WASHINGTON — The program makes boarding an international flight a breeze: Passengers step up to the gate, get their photo taken and proceed onto the plane.  There is no paper ticket or airline app.
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Ron Nixon / New York Times:
Trump's Border Wall Could Waste Billions of Dollars, Report Says
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Amber Athey / The Daily Caller:
NYT Makes Up New Abbreviation For The State Of Maine  —  The New York Times ran a shoddy graphic on Monday that included two extinct postal abbreviations for Maine and Texas.  —  “These Women Could Shatter Glass Ceilings in Governor's Races,” a story about women running in governor's races across …
Manu Raju / CNN:
Trump Supreme Court pick: Presidents can ignore laws they think are unconstitutional  —  Kavanaugh reveals views on Mueller probe  —  (CNN)Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2013 asserted that it's a “traditional exercise” of presidential power to ignore laws the White House views as unconstitutional …
Erik Larson / Bloomberg:
Mueller Secures ‘Firewall’ Counsel Over Evidence in Russia Case  —  The U.S. judge overseeing Special Counsel Robert Mueller's criminal case against Russians accused of interfering in the 2016 election agreed to appoint an independent lawyer to review pretrial evidence for possible national security issues …
Victor Davis Hanson / American Greatness:
The Elites' War on the Deplorables  —  Recently, Politico reporter Marc Caputo was angered at rude hecklers at a Trump rally who booed beleaguered CNN correspondent Jim Acosta.  —  So Caputo tweeted of them, “If you put everyone's mouths together in this video, you'd get a full set of teeth.”
Facebook:
Enforcing Our Community Standards  —  We believe in giving people a voice, but we also want everyone using Facebook to feel safe.  It's why we have Community Standards and remove anything that violates them, including hate speech that attacks or dehumanizes others.
Anna Schecter / NBC News:
‘Manhattan Madam’ Kristin Davis set to testify before Mueller grand jury this week  —  Last week an investigator on Mueller's team questioned Kristin Davis, an associate of former Trump adviser Roger Stone, about Russian collusion.  —  Kristin Davis, the “Manhattan Madam” …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
CBS New York:
Police: Stranger Jumps Out Of Restaurant Freezer, Attacks Kitchen Staff, Dies At Hospital  —  NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) - Police say a man jumped out of a popular Upper West Side eatery's walk-in freezer, grabbed a knife and started attacking employees, then died later at a hospital on Sunday morning.
Discussion: KTLA, New York Post and Daily Wire
Hunter Walker / Yahoo:
New York race could spark new Trump investigation  —  WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. — While special counsel Robert Mueller's probe of  —  Russia's interference in the 2016 election could pose the most immediate threat to Donald Trump's presidency, there's another looming threat on the horizon.
Joe DePaolo / Mediaite:
LeBron James to Create Showtime Doc Series Called Shut Up and Dribble  —  You'll recall, back in February, Laura Ingraham of Fox News calling on LeBron James to “shut up and dribble” — in other words, to stick to basketball and not opine on politics.  —  The new Los Angeles Lakers star has decided …
The Daily Beast:
Fox News' ‘Hard News’ Shows Have a ‘Ban’ on Sebastian Gorka … Fox News' “hard news” shows—which fall under the network's news division and pride themselves on being at least somewhat distinct from Fox's pro-Trump agitprop apparatus—want nothing to do with former White House official Sebastian Gorka …
Grace Schulman / New York Times:
The Nation Betrays a Poet — and Itself  —  I was the magazine's poetry editor for 35 years.  Never once did we apologize for publishing a poem.  —  Ms. Schulman was poetry editor at The Nation from 1971 to 2006.  —  During the 35 years that I edited poetry for The Nation magazine …
Ezra Klein / Vox:
Amusing ourselves to Trump  —  We are buried under ignorance disguised as information.  —  In his classic 1985 book Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman wrote of the difference between George Orwell's and Aldous Huxley's visions of fascism.  —  “Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information,” wrote Postman.
Discussion: Raw Story and Balloon Juice
Katherine Lam / Fox News:
Moms arrested after 11 children found in ‘filthy’ New Mexico compound with armed Muslim ‘extremists,’ cops say  —  The three mothers of the 11 malnourished children found living in a filthy New Mexico compound were arrested and charged Sunday along with two men described as armed Muslim …
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Some Big Names in Republican Fundraising Are Financing Trump's Legal Defense Fund … Some of the richest individuals in the energy, real estate and casino industries are financing a controversial legal defense fund to help the president foot legal bills associated with the federal investigation into Russian election meddling.
Discussion: Washington Post, ABC News and Politico
Martin Kramer:
The New York Times stands by its error  —  Hard to part with a Ben-Gurion fable  —  Max Fisher of the New York Times has taken to Twitter to defend his claim that David Ben-Gurion “emerged from retirement in July 1967 to warn Israelis they had sown the seeds of self-destruction.”
 
 
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