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New York Times:
Prosecutors' Narrative Is Clear: Trump Defrauded Voters. But What Does It Mean? — WASHINGTON — The latest revelations by prosecutors investigating President Trump and his team draw a portrait of a candidate who personally directed an illegal scheme to manipulate the 2016 election …
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Law & Crime and Power Line
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Andrew McCarthy / Fox News:
Why Trump is likely to be indicted by Manhattan US Attorney — The major takeaway from the 40-page sentencing memorandum filed by federal prosecutors Friday for Michael Cohen, President Trump's former personal attorney, is this: The president is very likely to be indicted on a charge of violating federal campaign finance laws.
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Breitbart, Power Line, Raw Story and Joe.My.God.
Washington Post:
‘Siege warfare’: Republican anxiety spikes as Trump faces growing legal and political perils — A growing number of Republicans fear that a battery of new revelations in the far-reaching Russia investigation has dramatically heightened the legal and political danger to Donald Trump's presidency …
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Balloon Juice, Raw Story and Spectator USA
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Trump 2020 Shaping Up to Be a Campaign to Stay Out of Prison — In 2016, Donald Trump claimed that America's presidential election would determine nothing less than whether a proven criminal would be sent to jail — or the Oval Office. In 2020, that might actually be the case.
Discussion:
Hullabaloo and Common Dreams
Harry Litman / USA Today:
Broken laws, Russia negotiations: Can Trump presidency survive latest court filings?
Michael Balsamo / Associated Press:
Whether a president can be prosecuted remains in dispute
Whether a president can be prosecuted remains in dispute
Discussion:
Hullabaloo
Adam Davidson / New Yorker:
The Michael Cohen Sentencing Memos Are Damning for Trump
The Michael Cohen Sentencing Memos Are Damning for Trump
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The Guardian and Spectator USA
Quinn Scanlan / ABC News:
Pardoning Paul Manafort would be ‘terrible mistake,’ could ‘trigger a debate’ about pardon power: Sen. Marco Rubio — Republican Sen. Marco Rubio said repeatedly that President Donald Trump pardoning former campaign chairman Paul Manafort would be a “terrible mistake,” and that doing so could possibly …
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POLITICUSUSA, Joe.My.God., IJR, Mother Jones and USA Today
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Bob Bauer / New York Times:
Is Mueller Building an Expansive Obstruction Case? — The sentencing memos suggest the possibility that Trump and perhaps others were involved in a series of lies from Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen. — Mr. Bauer is a professor of practice and distinguished scholar in residence at New York University School of Law.
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News Agency UNIAN and National Review
John Solomon / The Hill:
Comey's confession: dossier not verified before, or after, FISA warrant — Many people I know in law enforcement circles shuddered when James Comey tweeted recently that acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker “may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer.” — To them, Comey's Twitter attack crossed …
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Sara A. Carter, The Gateway Pundit and Breitbart
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Yahoo News:
Trump first wanted his attorney general pick Bill Barr for another job: Defense lawyer
Trump first wanted his attorney general pick Bill Barr for another job: Defense lawyer
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Politico, Hot Air, SARAH PALIN and New York Times
Quint Forgey / Politico:
Comey: I'm ‘not friends’ with Mueller
Comey: I'm ‘not friends’ with Mueller
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Lawfare and ThinkProgress
Scott Gleeson / USA Today:
Old homophobic tweets from Kyler Murray's Twitter account surface after he wins Heisman — Heisman Trophy winner Kyler Murray had a Saturday to remember. But the Oklahoma quarterback's memorable night also helped resurface social media's memory of several homophobic tweets more than six years old.
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twitchy.com, Daily Wire and The Other McCain
Mike Allen / Axios:
Axios AM — Subscribe — I am off to the beach for a few days. Jim VandeHei, our CEO, and Justin Green, of PM fame, have the keys. Send gripes & groans to jim@axios. — 1 big thing: What we now know about Trump-Russia — Even before Robert Mueller reports his findings in the Russia probe …
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Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Kelly exit helps position Trump for 2020
Kelly exit helps position Trump for 2020
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Washington Monthly, Splinter and The Atlantic
USA Today:
John Kelly, hired to restore order for President Donald Trump, is out as chief of staff
John Kelly, hired to restore order for President Donald Trump, is out as chief of staff
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The Gateway Pundit and RedState
Seung Min Kim / Washington Post:
Chief of Staff John Kelly to leave White House by end of month, Trump says
Chief of Staff John Kelly to leave White House by end of month, Trump says
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NPR, Washington Free Beacon, New York Times and twitchy.com
Kevin D. Williamson / National Review:
We'll Always Have . . . Fort Worth? — Conservatives do not do well in the cities. We assume, strangely, that this indicates a problem with the cities rather than a problem with . . . us. We may as well be trying to sell New York City and Los Angeles Edsels full of New Coke …
Samantha Vinograd / The Daily Beast:
Trump Can't Settle on a Staff. It's a Disaster For Him and a Goldmine for Opportunists. — If there isn't the necessary process in place, the institutional knowledge on a terrorist threat or covert outreach to a rogue regime official could be gone with the wind. — It's like the Hunger Games finally came to Washington.
Martin Matishak / Politico:
Hush money payments could be ‘impeachable offenses,’ top Dem warns — Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) on Sunday said that if accusations that President Donald Trump directed illegal payments during his campaign are true that it would “certainly” be an impeachable offense, but stopped short of saying such action would be taken.
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Associated Press
Angela Charlton / Associated Press:
Paris cleans up after latest riot; pressure builds on Macron — Paris tourist sites reopened, workers cleaned up broken glass and shop owners tried to put the city on its feet again Sunday, a day after running battles between yellow-vested protesters and riot police left 71 injured and caused widespread damage to the French capital.
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Agence France-Presse and One America News Network
New York Times:
Beto O'Rourke Emerges as the Wild Card of the 2020 Campaign-in-Waiting — WASHINGTON — The 2020 Democratic presidential primary, already expected to be the party's most wide open in decades, has been jostled on the eve of many long-plotted campaign announcements by a political threat …