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8:40 PM ET, March 2, 2019

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Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Trump delivers scorched-earth speech as he tries to regain footing  —  President Donald Trump delivered a scorched-earth speech to conservative activists on Saturday, calling the Russia investigation “bullshit,” adopting a southern accent to mock his former attorney general …
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Robert Costa / Washington Post:
'We're not going to turn on our own': Republicans rally around Trump as threats mount  —  When President Trump's longtime fixer Michael Cohen testified last week that his former boss was a “racist” and “con man” who routinely skirts the law, Republicans showed little interest in following up on his claims.
Discussion: Raw Story
Isabel Dobrin / Politico:
Trump's 10 wildest CPAC quotes  —  President Donald Trump said he went “totally off script” during his speech to a crowd of conservative activists on Saturday.  —  At the annual Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland, Trump blasted everything from the Mueller investigation to former attorney general Jeff Sessions.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Trump whipped up public emotion over Otto Warmbier's death.  Now it's boomeranging back on him.  —  The Debrief: An occasional series offering a reporter's insights  —  President Trump's decision to make Otto Warmbier the public face of his pressure campaign on North Korea aimed …
Washington Post:
Trump derides Mueller probe, mocks Democrats and his former attorney general
Discussion: Associated Press and Breitbart
Washington Post:
Lawmakers exploring possible pardon talks involving Michael Cohen  —  Lawmakers are investigating whether President Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen was involved in any discussions about possible pardons — which they view as a potentially ripe area of inquiry into whether anyone sought …
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John W. Dean / New York Times:
I Testified Against Nixon. Here's My Advice for Michael Cohen.
Discussion: Hullabaloo, Axios and Raw Story
Washington Post:
Two days in July: As Republicans convened in Cleveland, did Trump receive a heads-up about WikiLeaks?
Discussion: The Hill
William F. Buckley Jr / National Review:
Our Mission Statement  —  There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing.  Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for National Review.  But since it will be the policy of this magazine to reject the hypodermic approach to world affairs, we may as well start out at once, and admit that the joy is not unconfined.
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
Anti-Muslim Activist Laura Loomer Banned From CPAC After Harassing Reporters  —  Loomer, who has already been banned from Twitter and Uber, was banned from conservative gathering on Saturday shortly before President Trump was supposed to take the stage.  —  The Conservative Political Action …
Brian Fung / Washington Post:
Trump announces executive order that could strip colleges of funding if they don't ‘support free speech’  —  A new executive order from the White House will aim to make federal research funding for colleges and universities contingent on their support for “free speech,” President Trump said Saturday.
Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats, facing a big candidate field, ask: Who is most electable over Trump? … Marcus Scott is looking for a Democratic presidential candidate who will be rude to Donald Trump.  Kara LaMarche wants an upbeat, positive approach.  Ben Dion wants a nominee with experience and gravitas.
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Washington Post:   Candidates press to connect with black voters
Katie Mettler / Washington Post:
How a black man ‘outsmarted’ a neo-Nazi group — and became their new leader  —  Without notifying his followers or even his inner circle, the longtime president of a legacy neo-Nazi group has signed over its control to a black civil rights activist from California.
Cockburn / Spectator USA:
Inside Raheem Kassam's ‘Transatlantic Right Wing Spring Fling’  —  Cockburn doesn't mind a cocktail or two, but he wasn't sure if he could stomach the ‘Raheem is Daddy’ special on offer at the Nigel Farage party last night at CPAC.  —  Kassam is a particularly proud boy at the moment, and perhaps understandably so.
Discussion: Washington Post and Instapundit
The Guardian:
Revealed: Facebook's global lobbying against data privacy laws  —  Social network targeted legislators around the world, promising or threatening to withhold investment  —  Facebook has targeted politicians around the world - including the former UK chancellor, George Osborne …
Jennifer Barrios / Washington Post:
Commission picks new map for Maryland's gerrymandered 6th District  —  A nonpartisan commission charged with redrawing Maryland's 6th Congressional District, which a court ruled was unconstitutional, has proposed new boundaries for the sprawling district.  —  The Governor's Emergency Commission …
Sacramento Bee:
Sacramento D.A.: No charges against police officers who shot Stephon Clark  —  One year after Sacramento police shot Stephon Clark to death and sparked a renewed national dialogue over police shootings of young black men, Sacramento County District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert declared Saturday …
Discussion: Mother Jones and Raw Story
Glenn Thrush / New York Times:
White House Ambitions Cloud Democratic Hopes to Win the Senate  —  WASHINGTON — Democratic leaders are convinced that Steve Bullock, the popular governor of Montana, would give the party its best shot at unseating Senator Steve Daines, a freshman Republican, when he stands for re-election next year …
Andrew E. Kramer / New York Times:
Russian General Pitches ‘Information’ Operations as a Form of War  —  MOSCOW — The chief of Russia's armed forces endorsed on Saturday the kind of tactics used by his country to intervene abroad, repeating a philosophy of so-called hybrid war that has earned him notoriety in the West …
Amy Chozick / New York Times:
How Jeff Bezos Went to Hollywood and Lost Control  —  Jeff Bezos amassed the world's greatest fortune by relying on what he has called a “regret minimization framework.”  He built an $800 billion company with 14 codified principles and a brutally exacting culture.  His annual salary of $81,840 has not budged since 1998.
Mary L. Dudziak / Washington Post:
The toxic legacy of the Korean War  —  The conflict upended the constitutional balance.  It has been cited by presidents ever since.  —  The collapse of talks between President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jung Un in Hanoi means that Pyongyang's nuclear program will continue — and so …
Niraj Warikoo / Detroit Free Press:
ICE, White House slam Michigan county for policy of releasing immigrants  —  U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the White House criticized a county in Michigan this week for having what they called a “sanctuary” policy which they said threatens public safety by not holding immigrants …
Fox News:
UC-Berkeley police arrest suspect in campus attack on conservative activist  —  University of California-Berkeley officials on Friday arrested a suspect who allegedly assaulted a conservative activist on campus last month.  —  Zachary Greenberg, 28, was arrested by university police about 1 p.m. …
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Aaron Colen / TheBlaze:
Man arrested for assault on conservative activist at UC Berkeley
Discussion: PJ Media Home
 
 
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Jon Gabriel / Arizona Republic:
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John McCormack / Politico:
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Gregory Krieg / CNN:
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Gregory Krieg / CNN:
‘I know where I came from!’: Sanders begins 2020 campaign with personal speech in Brooklyn
Discussion: New York Times
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Los Angeles Times:
Harassment and retaliation claims during Kamala Harris' time as California's top cop led to $1.1 million in settlements
Discussion: The Guardian and KTLA
Washington Post:
The ‘heartbreaking’ decrease in black homeownership
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
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Will Sommer / The Daily Beast:
No Place for ‘Soy Boys’ at ‘Tribute to Men’ Outside CPAC
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Andy Campbell / HuffPost:
Proud Boys Plead Guilty To Charges Stemming From NYC Attacks
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
The Democrat Who Wants to Stop the Rage
Politico:
Brussels awaits London move in Brexit talks
Daniel Estrin / NPR:
As U.S. Jerusalem Consulate Shuts, Pro-Israel Envoy Takes On Palestinian Relations
Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
Pence rips 2020 Democrats as ‘socialists,’ threat to freedom
Discussion: SARAH PALIN
Joshua Espinoza / Complex:
Spielberg Expected to Propose an Oscars Rule Change That Would Disqualify Netflix Films
Christian Vasquez / Politico:
Judge demands answers from Roger Stone on book that could violate gag order
Discussion: Splinter and Bloomberg