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Of Course Donald Trump Inspired Cesar Sayoc's Alleged Terrorism — Sorry, Trumpies, this was no false-flag leftie or Unabomber in the woods. He is Trumpism uncut and unplugged. Deal with it. — For three long days this week, the Republican Party held its breath as a serial bomber sent …
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Washington Monthly, Politico, Law & Crime and Spectator USA
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Trump, at Charlotte Rally, Tries to Rebuild Political ‘Momentum’ by Reviving Old Attacks — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For two days, the president toyed with a bipartisan message and watched as the news cycle focused not on him, and not on the midterm elections, but on at least 14 explosive devices delivered to prominent Democratic figures.
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Vox, Washington Post, POLITICUSUSA, Raw Story, The Week, Mother Jones, ABC News, Law & Crime and Shakesville


They Were Sent Pipe Bombs. Here's What They've Said About Trump. — A look at the contentious words between the president and some of his most outspoken critics. — One called him a danger to the world. Another said he was drunk on power. A third even refuses to call him the president.
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Charleston City Paper, Brooklyn Paper and National Review


Flight of the “False Flag” Conservatives — This morning we learned the utterly unsurprising news that the loon who's—allegedly— been mailing crude bombs to every Democratic politician and TV talking head he could think of is—allegedly—a gentleman named Cesar Sayoc, who seems to be devoted to Donald Trump.
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Washington Post, Raw Story, NPR, TheStreet, The Guardian, DC Tribune, Daily Kos and Jewish Telegraphic Agency


Suspected mail bomber was a stripper with a ‘steroid problem’ — SEE ALSO — The Florida man charged with sending at least 13 mail bombs was a fitness-obsessed male stripper who dreamt of becoming a professional wrestler, according to a new report Friday.
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twitchy.com, Althouse, KFOR-TV and The Other McCain


Trump's Party Is the Petri Dish for Diseased Minds That Grew Cesar Sayoc
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CBS News, twitchy.com and Louder With Crowder

Cesar Sayoc's Home Was Foreclosed on by Steve Mnuchin's Bank, Using Dodgy Paperwork
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ThinkProgress and Boing Boing

Trump's Complaint: Bomb Plot Coverage Overtakes His Campaign Rhetoric
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Daily Wire, Joe.My.God. and The Federalist

Mail-Bomb Suspect Cesar Sayoc Owned $7,000 Worth of Trump-Branded Clothing: Police Report
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Raw Story and The Daily Beast, more at Mediagazer »

Who is Cesar Altieri Sayoc? What we know about the suspected mail bomber arrested in Florida.

Living in a Van Plastered With Hate, Bombing Suspect Was Filled With Right-Wing Rage
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Politico, Lawyers, Guns & Money, LifeZette, Raw Story, Front Page Magazine, The Atlantic, miamiherald, Splinter, Gizmodo, Vox, The Root, IJR and KRON

Suspected Mail Bomber Cesar Sayoc Spotted at 2017 Trump Rally Holding CNN Sucks Sign
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twitchy.com and The Daily Caller

Cesar Sayoc Jr., Alleged Mail Bomber, Threatened Democrats on Twitter
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ThinkProgress, CNN, Washington Examiner, The Daily Beast, Mediaite, Breitbart, Washington Post, Law & Crime, We Hunted The Mammoth, Reveal, Spectator USA, Associated Press, Right Wing Watch, The Intercept, Hit & Run, The Moderate Voice, Daily Kos, New York Post, Little Green Footballs, Metro.co.uk, Slate, NBC News, Mashable, Washington Monthly and Joe.My.God.


In a week of domestic terrorism, a commander in chief mostly missing in action … As President Trump on Friday celebrated the FBI's arrest of a suspect in a spate of attempted mail bombings, he read from a teleprompter to promise “swift justice,” denounce “despicable” political violence and call for national unity.
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Trump says he ‘could tone up’ rhetoric after mail-bomb arrest — Analysis: With a mail bomb suspect in custody, Trump finds himself in a political box of his own making. — WASHINGTON — With the capture of a suspect in the mail-bomb deliveries to prominent Democrats and CNN …
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Talking Points Memo and Orlando Weekly


The mail-bomb suspect's van, annotated
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The Week and NTK Network


Tyrone Gayle Memorial Fund — $30,006 of $50,000 goal Raised by 372 people in 5 hours — Tyrone could fly. But that was never enough for him — he wanted us all to fly with him. So he lifted up everyone he touched. — Unfortunately, Tyrone's body had given all it could give …
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Tyrone Gayle, 30, Spokesman for Senators and Hillary Clinton, Dies — Tyrone Gayle, the Washington press secretary for Senator Kamala Harris and a veteran of Democratic campaigns, died on Thursday in Manhattan. He was 30. — His death, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center …


Tyrone Gayle, aide to leading Democrats, dies at 30 — Tyrone Gayle, a Democratic campaign staffer who logged thousands of miles as a driver for then-U.S. Senate candidate Tim Kaine in 2012, was a spokesman for Hillary Clinton during her 2016 run for the White House and at the time of his death …
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U.S. Senator Tim Kaine and Roll Call


WATCH: Trump Supporter Insists Obama Probably Sent Bomb to Himself to Bring People to His Side … Well, this one is a real headscratcher. — During a Trump rally in North Carolina, NBC News' Ali Vitali caught up with a Trump supporter who had a rather novel theory about how the mail bombs got to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
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No More Mister Nice Blog and NBC News


A Dark Consensus About Screens and Kids Begins to Emerge in Silicon Valley — “I am convinced the devil lives in our phones.” — SAN FRANCISCO — The people who are closest to a thing are often the most wary of it. Technologists know how phones really work, and many have decided …
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The American Conservative
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Voters are finally on to the GOP — Washington Democrats have been in a political death spiral since the day Donald Trump descended his tacky golden escalator to announce a run for the presidency. In the three years since, the Democratic response to Trump's toxic tweets and putrid pronouncements has been confused and ineffective.
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MSNBC, Raw Story and National Review


In Europe, Free Speech Bows to Sharia — Europeans are free to say only what the courts let them. — When he was 50, the prophet of Islam took as his wife Aisha, who was then six or seven. The marriage was consummated when Aisha was nine. — This is not a smear.
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The Gateway Pundit, Breitbart, Louder With Crowder and Anadolu Ajansı …


Mattis condemns Khashoggi killing, warns such behavior threatens Middle East stability — MANAMA, Bahrain — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis condemned the killing of Washington Post contributor and Saudi government critic Jamal Khashoggi as intolerable, minutes before Saudi Arabia's foreign minister …
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Donald Trump Thunders at Media for Trying to Smear His Supporters after Bomb Scares — President Donald Trump denounced the media on Friday for trying to pin the recent bomb scare on him and his supporters. — “We have seen an effort by the media in recent hours to use the sinister actions …
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Trump: Media scoring ‘political points’ amid bomb-threat scare
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President Trump bears ‘no’ responsibility in pipe bomb scare: VP Pence to ABC News
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Mediaite


Republicans Look to Safety Net Programs as Deficit Balloons — WASHINGTON — With the federal deficit growing and President Trump suddenly talking about another tax cut, the conversation in Washington has turned to the inevitable question of how — or whether — Congress will engage in any type of fiscal discipline.
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Bangor Daily News


The Tribal Appeal of Conspiracy Theories — Conspiracy theories are a form of superstition. They work on the assumption that bad things must be willed by human actors. … Dear Reader (Including the creepy dude in the raincoat who keeps asking people to inspect his suspicious package),
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Washington Post


Control of U.S. Senate may hinge on possible Mississippi runoff — (Reuters) - A crowded U.S. Senate race in Republican stronghold Mississippi could set the stage for weeks of uncertainty over which party ends up controlling the upper chamber of Congress after the Nov. 6 elections.