Top Items:
Wall Street Journal:
Cohen to Testify That Trump Engaged in Criminal Conduct While in Office — Michael Cohen, Donald Trump's former lawyer, will for the first time publicly accuse the president of criminal conduct while in office related to a hush-money payment to a porn star, a person familiar with his planned testimony before Congress said.
Discussion:
Axios, Washington Post, Breitbart, Reuters, WGN-TV, The Daily Caller, The Week, Joe.My.God., Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
RELATED:
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Planned in Michael Cohen's Testimony: A Litany of Accusations Against Trump — WASHINGTON — Michael D. Cohen, President Trump's former personal lawyer and fixer, is planning on portraying his onetime client in starkly negative terms when he testifies Wednesday before a House committee …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Washington Post, The Daily Caller, Shareblue Media, Outside the Beltway and twitchy.com
USA Today:
Jordan & Meadows: Democrats put out welcome mat for a liar. We can't trust Michael Cohen. — The Cohen hearing will be a partisan circus meant to destroy Trump. We'll ask about Cohen's crimes and why he's getting a forum to avenge his grudge. — CONNECT11 — TWEET11 — COMMENT11
Discussion:
NPR
Aaron Blake / Washington Post:
Michael Cohen's three days of Capitol Hill testimony, explained — Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III isn't expected to submit his report to the Justice Department this week. That means the big news on that front will be Michael Cohen, who is expected to deliver “scathing” testimony about his former boss, President Trump.
Discussion:
Bloomberg
Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
Cohen Is Prepared to Say Who Signed His Stormy Daniels ‘Cover-up’ Checks
Washington Post:
20 questions that Michael Cohen could answer for lawmakers when he testifies on Capitol Hill this week
20 questions that Michael Cohen could answer for lawmakers when he testifies on Capitol Hill this week
Discussion:
Daily Kos
CNBC:
Michael Cohen is expected to tell Congress that Trump broke the law while in office: NBC News
Michael Cohen is expected to tell Congress that Trump broke the law while in office: NBC News
Discussion:
The Guardian and Above the Law
Thom Tillis / Washington Post:
I support Trump's vision on border security. But I would vote against the emergency. — Thom Tillis, a Republican, is a U.S. senator from North Carolina. — President Trump has few bigger allies than me when it comes to supporting his vision of 21st-century border security …
Discussion:
Townhall, Talking Points Memo, The Daily Caller, Washington Times, USA Today, Daily Kos, The Hill, Shakesville, myfox8.com, CNN, Raw Story, The Root, POLITICUSUSA, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Week and Mediaite
RELATED:
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Trump on brink of defeat on border emergency — President Donald Trump is on the verge of a bipartisan rejection of his emergency declaration at the border in what would be an embarrassing rebuke by a Congress opposed to his immigration agenda. — Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.) …
Discussion:
The Hill, Splinter, The Week, ABC News, Contemptor, Raw Story, Bangor Daily News, Townhall and IJR
Emily Cochrane / New York Times:
G.O.P. Tries to Hold Down Defections Before Vote to Block Trump's Emergency
G.O.P. Tries to Hold Down Defections Before Vote to Block Trump's Emergency
Discussion:
Washington Post, Outside the Beltway, Bloomberg, CNN, Raw Story, The Week, Talking Points Memo, Michigan Advance and IJR
Victor Garcia / Fox News:
Ivanka Trump challenges Ocasio-Cortez platform, says Americans don't want ‘guaranteed minimum’ — Ivanka Trump, President Trump's daughter and a White House senior adviser, lauded her father's economy and said the majority of Americans ideologically believe differently than Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, Shareblue Media, Splinter, Raw Story, Joe.My.God. and The Week
RELATED:
Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Ivanka Trump goes after Ocasio Cortez over “guaranteed minimum” jobs policy
Columbia Journalism Review:
Poll: How does the public think journalism happens? — For decades, we've known that Americans don't trust the press. What we haven't known is how people view the makings of journalism, from the use of fact checkers and anonymous sources to the question of whether money skews journalistic decision-making.
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Trump's inner circle might escape Mueller charges — but still won't be safe — Even if special counsel Robert Mueller finishes his work without filing new charges, President Donald Trump and his associates won't be in the clear. — In recent weeks, several prominent figures close to Trump …
Discussion:
Law & Crime, POLITICUSUSA, The Daily Beast and Raw Story
RELATED:
Washington Post:
On ousting Maduro, only Venezuela's opposition appears to favor a bolder approach — After a weekend of high drama but few results at Venezuela's border, the United States and other nations appeared resigned Monday to the fact that forcing President Nicolás Maduro from power will be neither quick nor easy.
Discussion:
The American Conservative, Vox, East Bay Times and Bloomberg
RELATED:
Jim Geraghty / National Review:
Bernie Sanders Will Rebuke Billionaires, But Not Ruthless Dictators
Bernie Sanders Will Rebuke Billionaires, But Not Ruthless Dictators
Discussion:
Bloomberg
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Bernie Sanders Raises $10 Million in Less Than a Week
Bernie Sanders Raises $10 Million in Less Than a Week
Discussion:
CNN, Daily Wire and Axios
Gus Garcia-Roberts / USA Today:
This 21-year-old tweeted lies about Robert Mueller and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Now, he's eyeing the 2020 election — COSTA MESA, Calif. - A false claim bubbled up from the internet last month that Sen. Kamala Harris, the recently announced presidential candidate, wasn't eligible for election …
Washington Post:
In Hanoi, Kim Jong Un and a culture clash with the White House press corps — HANOI — What happens when the authoritarian ruler of North Korea checks into a hotel teeming with American journalists filing round-the-clock news reports? — The free press loses — or at least it did Tuesday …
RELATED:
Wall Street Journal:
House Investigators Probe Trump Contact With Matthew Whitaker — A House panel believes it has evidence that President Trump asked Matthew Whitaker, at the time the acting attorney general, whether Manhattan U.S. attorney Geoffrey Berman could regain control of his office's investigation …
Matthew S. Schwartz / NPR:
Manafort Seeks Leniency In Sentencing — Paul Manafort's attorneys argued to a federal court on Monday that their client is not a hardened criminal and shouldn't be sentenced too harshly. — The former campaign consultant to President Trump is already facing up to 24 years in prison for conviction on tax and bank fraud in Virginia.
RELATED:
Quin Hillyer / Washington Examiner:
Democrats block bill to stop infanticide. Politico smears Republicans for the effort — If anyone wonders why so many people hate, detest, despise the establishment media, witness Politico's “news” article Monday night about Senate Democrats' defeat of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act.
RELATED:
Alice Miranda Ollstein / Politico:
Senate defeats anti-abortion bill, as GOP tries to jam Dems
Senate defeats anti-abortion bill, as GOP tries to jam Dems
Discussion:
The Federalist, Washington Post and Townhall
Washington Post:
Netanyahu's new rival is surging in Israel's polls — Here's why Benny Gantz's ambiguity on Palestinians is a winning strategy. — In April, Israeli voters will head to the polls to elect a new government. Despite corruption charges, surveys have shown Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party …
RELATED:
Shalom Lipner / Politico:
Kushner's Peace Plan Looks Dead on Arrival
Kushner's Peace Plan Looks Dead on Arrival
Discussion:
CNBC, Jerusalem Post and The National
Mary McNamara / Los Angeles Times:
Emma Thompson's letter to Skydance: Why I can't work for John Lasseter … When Skydance Media Chief Executive David Ellison announced this year that he was hiring John Lasseter to head Skydance Animation, many in and outside the company were shocked and deeply unhappy.
Discussion:
IndieWire, The Week, The Playlist, Mashable and Glamour
New York Times:
What Goes On in Those Brexit Talks in Brussels? ‘Nothing,’ Document Says — BRUSSELS — Since her Brexit plan was overwhelmingly rejected last month, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain has repeatedly set off for Brussels, ostensibly to negotiate new terms for her country's departure from the European Union.
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
The Republicans of Gilead — A louche administration takes aim at reproductive rights. — In “The Handmaid's Tale,” Margaret Atwood's ever-resonant tale of misogynist dystopia, Christian fascism has a sordid, perverse underbelly. On the surface, the Republic of Gilead …
Discussion:
The Daily Beast, Lawyers, Guns & Money and One America News Network
Dennis Overbye / New York Times:
Have Dark Forces Been Messing With the Cosmos? — Axions? Phantom energy? Astrophysicists scramble to patch a hole in the universe, rewriting cosmic history in the process. — There was, you might say, a disturbance in the Force. — Long, long ago, when the universe …
Ronald Brownstein / CNN:
Why Democrats are not afraid of gun control anymore — (CNN)The House of Representatives this week is poised to pass its most significant gun control legislation since President Bill Clinton's first term — and in the process highlight a fundamental transformation in the Democratic Party's center of gravity.