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Lisa Graves / Slate:
I Wrote Some of the Stolen Memos That Brett Kavanaugh Lied to the Senate About  —  Much of Washington has spent the week focusing on whether Judge Brett Kavanaugh should be confirmed to the Supreme Court.  After the revelations of his confirmation hearings, the better question is whether …
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David Brock / NBC News:
David Brock I knew Brett Kavanaugh during his years as a Republican operative.  Don't let him sit on the Supreme Court.  —  We were part of a close circle of cynical hard-right operatives being groomed for much bigger things.  —  Created with Sketch.  —  I used to know Brett Kavanaugh pretty well.
David French / National Review:
The Character Assassination of Brett Kavanaugh  —  There are honorable ways to oppose a nominee with whom you disagree.  Kavanaugh's Democratic critics have chosen to go the dishonorable route, instead.  —  There is certainly an honorable way to oppose the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.  It's simple.
Reason:
What Should Have Happened at the Brett Kavanaugh Hearing
Discussion: Hit & Run and National Review
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
John Dean: If Kavanaugh's confirmed, a president who shoots someone on Fifth Avenue can't be prosecuted in office
Discussion: Vox and MSNBC
Timothy P. Carney / Washington Examiner:   Democrats bring in their closer against Kavanaugh: Felon and ‘master manipulator’ of Watergate, John Dean
Nikki Haley / Washington Post:
When I challenge the president, I do it directly.  My anonymous colleague should have, too.  —  Nikki Haley is U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.  —  We have enough issues to deal with in the world, so it's unfortunate to have to take time to write this, but I feel compelled to address …
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“He's Destroying Your Presidency”: In the Op-Ed Aftermath, Javanka Quickly Blamed John Kelly and His Deputy—And a New Suspect Emerges  —  With Trump “punch-drunk,” Ivanka and Jared Kushner are taking the lead in the mole hunt—and they've set their sights on an old enemy.  —  BY - GABRIEL SHERMANSeptember 7, 2018,
William Saletan / Slate:
The Obvious Suspect  —  The quest to unmask the New York Times op-ed writer has been filled with speculation.  But the article's prose points to one person in particular.  —  Who wrote the anonymous op-ed against President Trump in Wednesday's New York Times?
Washington Post:
Trump: Justice Department should investigate anonymous op-ed author
Bloomberg:
Trump Executives Face U.S. Campaign-Finance Probe, Source Says  — Manhattan prosecutors continue inquiry after Cohen guilty plea  — What did Weisselberg know and sign off on as company's CFO?  —  Federal prosecutors in Manhattan are investigating whether anyone …
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MJ Lee / CNN:
Michael Cohen seeks to tear up Stormy Daniels deal, wants money back  —  (CNN)Michael Cohen's shell company, Essential Consultants, filed a status report Friday evening agreeing to tear up the original 2016 agreement with adult film star Stormy Daniels, in which Cohen arranged to pay her $130,000 …
Discussion: Political Wire and Mediaite
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Michael Cohen seeks to unwind hush money deal with Stormy Daniels
New York Times:
Excerpts From the New York Times Interview With George Papadopoulos  —  Mr. Papadopoulos said he lied to federal investigators because he wanted to protect himself and the Trump campaign from “what was probably an illegal action or dangerous information.”  —  George Papadopoulos …
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Joe Schneider / Bloomberg:
DNC Lawyers Raise Prospect That Papadopoulos's U.K. Contact May Be Dead  —  On the day Donald Trump's former foreign-policy adviser George Papadopoulos was sentenced to two weeks in jail for lying to investigators about his contacts with a U.K. professor peddling dirt from Russian officials …
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
Papadopoulos breaks silence, 'can't guarantee' he didn't tell Trump campaign about Russian dirt  —  Watch Jake Tapper's exclusive interview with the ex-Trump campaign aide in CNN Special Report “The Mysterious Case of George Papadopoulos” Friday at 11 p.m. ET.
Chuck Ross / The Daily Caller:   Papadopoulos Stint In Jail Will Be A Lot Less Than He Expected — And A Lot Less Than Mueller Wanted
New York Times:
George Papadopoulos, Trump Campaign Adviser, Is Sentenced to 14 Days in Jail
Bloomberg:
Manafort Weighing Plea Deal to Avoid New Criminal Trial, Source Says  — Talks said to center on possible admissions, sentencing length  — Ex-Trump campaign chief was convicted in Virginia last month  —  Paul Manafort's lawyers have talked to U.S. prosecutors about a possible guilty plea …
Justin Miller / The Daily Beast:
Elliott Broidy's Mistress Shera Bechard Says He Demanded She Get Abortion  —  Shera Bechard also accused Elliott Broidy of having unprotected sex with her—'without telling her he had genital herpes.' Broidy denies the claims.  —  Lachlan Cartwright  —  A major Republican fundraiser allegedly demanded …
Discussion: Mediaite
Victor Skinner / The American Mirror:
HE'S BACK!  Obama refers to himself 102 times during 64-minute speech  —  Former President Barack Obama visited The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Friday to accept the school's ethics in government award, and to offer his take on “the state of our democracy.”
Discussion: HuffPost and AOL
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BuzzFeed News:
Apple Just Permanently Banned Infowars' App From The App Store  —  A day after being banned from Twitter, Alex Jones and Infowars have been booted from yet another platform: Apple's popular App Store.  As of Friday evening, searches on the App Store for Infowars return no results.
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New York Times:
Conspiracy Theories Made Alex Jones Very Rich. They May Bring Him Down
Discussion: Refinery29 and The Atlantic
U.S. Department of Justice:
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Announces Extradition Of Alleged Russian Hacker Responsible For Massive Network Intrusions At U.S. Financial Institutions, Brokerage Firms, A Major News Publication, And Other Companies  —  Geoffrey S. Berman, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York …
Andrew Kirell / The Daily Beast:
We Found the ‘Plaid Shirt Guy’ Who Trolled Trump's Rally With Hilarious Faces  —  The plaid-clad man who flashed puzzled grins behind Trump's back is a 17-year-old student and self-described social democrat.  The Daily Beast spoke with him about his wild night.
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
None of You Idiots Is Spartacus  —  Our politics are getting dumber because we're defining ourselves by the caricatures of our enemies. … Dear Reader (Including all of you at Kasowitz, Benson & Torres to whom I may or may not have spoken about the Mueller investigation),
NBC News:
Dallas police seek manslaughter warrant against officer who killed neighbor  —  Dallas police said the officer called for help and told responding officers that “she entered the victim's apartment believing that it was her own.”  —  Dallas police: Off-duty cop enters wrong apartment, fatally shoots man
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Chris Morris / Fortune:
Colin Kaepernick Campaign Gives Nike a Big Sales Boost  —  Nike's selection of Colin Kaepernick as one of the new faces of the company has certainly brought media attention and controversy, but it's also having a noticeable effect on the bottom line.  —  A new report from Edison Trends …
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New York Times:
'I Don't Talk' That Way, Trump Says.  Except When He Does.  —  President Trump said he has never used terms like “mentally retarded” or “dumb Southerner,” as he is quoted in Bob Woodward's new book.  But the record shows he has.  —  Numerous Trump officials denied writing the anonymous Op-Ed published by The New York Times.
Hilary Leichter / The Cut:
I Refused to Write Steve Bannon's Bio for The New Yorker Festival  —  I've been on this planet for 33 years, and I have had more than that many jobs.  Most recently, I worked on the upcoming season of The New Yorker Festival.  —  When you have many jobs, you get asked to do many strange things.
Daniel Dale / Toronto Star:
Trump warns he could cause the ‘ruination’ of Canada  —  WASHINGTON— Returning to his bellicose trade rhetoric, U.S. President Donald Trump warned Friday that he would cause the “ruination” of Canada if he imposed tariffs on Canadian-made cars.  —  Trump issued the threat during another …
Discussion: New Republic
Luke Harding / The Guardian:
Murdered Russian exile survived earlier poisoning attempt, police believe  —  Exclusive: Nikolai Glushkov spoke of collapse in Bristol hotel after meeting two Russians  —  Detectives investigating the murder of a Russian exile in London believe he was previously the target of a poisoning attempt carried …
Washington Post:
Top states say they haven't been invited to the Justice Dept.'s meeting about tech companies  —  Democratic attorneys general from key states said they have not yet been invited by the Justice Department to its upcoming review of tech companies, prompting criticism that the Trump administration's inquiry …
Discussion: Law & Crime
New York Times:
This Space Available  —  New York City's streetscape has been transformed — visually and economically — by the staggering numbers of vacant storefronts now dotting its most popular retail corridors.  The Times set out with a panoramic camera to capture what this commercial blight feels like on the ground.
Robert Duncan / americamagazine.org:
Vatican officials knew of McCarrick allegations in 2000, letter confirms  —  VATICAN CITY (CNS) — A top official from the Vatican Secretariat of State acknowledged allegations made by a New York priest in 2000 concerning Archbishop Theodore E. McCarrick, according to a letter obtained by Catholic News Service.
NBC Southern California:
Sen. Kamala Harris Given LAPD Protection, Even When She Wasn't in LA  —  Los Angeles taxpayers paid for airline tickets, hotel stays, car rentals, and meals, according to detailed expense reports obtained by NBC News  —  LAPD Officers Assigned to Protect Sen. Kamala Harris
Discussion: Breitbart and The Daily Caller
Damian Paletta / Washington Post:
Ryan, McConnell try to coax Trump away from shutdown — using props and flattery  —  The top two Republicans in Congress arrived at the White House this week armed with props aimed at flattering and cajoling President Trump out of shutting down the government at the end of this month.
Discussion: CNBC and Fox News
Bryan Lowry / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Fearful mother in ad attacking Sharice Davids is a Kansas GOP official  —  A fearful mother stares into a camera and warns that Democratic candidate Sharice Davids will put her four children at risk.  —  In a new ad from a super PAC linked to House Speaker Paul Ryan, Alana Roethle of Leawood …
 
 
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Daniel McCarthy / Test Feed Using Fields:
A Mutiny Amid the Republican Party?
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
President Trump celebrates the body-slam of a reporter in Montana
Theodore P. Hill / Quillette:
Academic Activists Send a Published Paper Down the Memory Hole
Discussion: Power Line
Washington Post:
Roger Stone associate Randy Credico meets with Mueller grand jury in Russia probe
The Babylon Bee:
Nicolas Cage Grills Kavanaugh On Whether Any Secret Maps Are Hidden On Constitution
Peter Kafka / Recode:
Apple is talking to big newspapers about joining its subscription service
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David Brown / Washington Examiner:
Deaths of service members were ‘tough’ on Trump, Woodward book says
Jessica M. Goldstein / McSweeney's:
I, Too, Grew Up in the Crime-Ridden Streets of Bethesda, Maryland
Peter Suderman / Hit & Run:
Scott Walker's Anthem-Flag Bitmoji Is Republicanism Under Donald Trump
Discussion: twitchy.com
Eli Clifton / LobeLog:
Alan Dershowitz's Deep Ties to Trump's Biggest Donors
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Cuomo Often Takes Taxpayer-Funded Planes and Helicopters, Far More Than Other Big State Governors
Discussion: The Daily Caller and twitchy.com
John Wagner / Washington Post:
‘Unusual behavior’: McConnell says Booker could face Ethics Committee scrutiny
 

 
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John Koblin / New York Times:
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Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
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