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6:30 PM ET, March 9, 2019

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David Corn / Mother Jones:
A Florida Massage Parlor Owner Has Been Selling Chinese Execs Access to Trump at Mar-a-Lago  —  The latest Trump political donor to draw controversy is Li Yang, a 45-year-old Florida entrepreneur from China who founded a chain of spas and massage parlors that included the one where New England …
Clark Pettig / American Oversight:
Sessions Letter Shows DOJ Acted on Trump's Authoritarian Demand to Investigate Clinton  —  American Oversight has uncovered the signed directive from former Attorney General Jeff Sessions instructing a federal prosecutor to carry out President Trump's authoritarian demand to investigate Hillary Clinton.
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Betsy Woodruff / The Daily Beast:
It Exists: DOJ Finds Letter Ordering Scrutiny of Uranium One, Hillary Clinton  —  Then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions wrote the letter on Nov. 22, 2017 for Utah U.S. Attorney John Huber.  Read it here.  —  Betsy Woodruff  —  After it claimed no such document existed …
Washington Post:
Is Paul Manafort's sentence too light?  He fared worse than many fraudsters, data shows.  —  Paul Manafort's prison sentence of less than four years on bank- and tax-fraud charges Thursday sparked outrage from commentators who said it was too light a punishment for his crimes.
Discussion: RedState
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Ken White / The Atlantic:
6 Reasons Paul Manafort Got Off So Lightly
Adam Rawnsley / The Daily Beast:
Manafort's Judge Gave This Jamaican Woman More Time for Similar Crimes
Discussion: Politico
New York Times:
Manafort's 47 Months: A Sentence That Drew Gasps From Around the Country
Discussion: Outside the Beltway
New York Times:
Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving Moderates  —  IOWA CITY — The sharp left turn in the Democratic Party and the rise of progressive presidential candidates are unnerving moderate Democrats who increasingly fear that the party could fritter away its chances …
Discussion: Mother Jones
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
Yes, the Republican Party has changed since 2016. You think the Democratic Party hasn't?
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Bret Stephens / New York Times:
Capitalism and the Democratic Party
Discussion: MSNBC
Liam Quinn / Fox News:
CNN to be sued for more than $250M over ‘vicious’ and ‘direct attacks’ on Covington High student: lawyer  —  CNN is likely to be hit with a massive lawsuit worth more than $250 million over alleged “vicious” and “direct attacks” on Covington Catholic High School student Nick Sandmann, his lawyer has told Fox News.
NBC News:
Illegal border crossings from Canada quietly rising, data shows  —  More than 960 people crossed into the U.S. illegally from the northern border with Canada last year, according to data released from CBP.  —  DERBY LINE, Vermont — More than 960 people crossed into the U.S. illegally …
Discussion: Axios
Washington Post:
Howard Schultz's ‘nightmare’: How his first big gamble outside Starbucks ended in defeat  —  When Howard Schultz bought the Seattle SuperSonics in 2001, his friends told the Starbucks chief he was overestimating what he could do to save the struggling basketball franchise.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money and Splinter
Jonah Goldberg / National Review:
The Aristocracy of Victimhood  —  If anti-Semitism is wrong, it's no less wrong no matter how bad Ilhan Omar's childhood was. … Dear Reader (including Paul Manafort, who will finally have the time to catch up on back issues of this “news"letter),  —  Imagine a semi-prosperous middle …
David Siders / Politico:
'It's a bit much': Beto drags out his 2020 tease at South by Southwest  —  The Texas Democrat confirmed more than a week ago that he'd made his decision on a potential run for president.  He just won't say what it is.  —  AUSTIN, Texas — Beto O'Rourke took his 2020 campaign tease to South …
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Axios
Washington Post:
Trump invokes new demand for extracting billions of dollars from U.S. allies  —  In private discussions with his aides, President Trump has devised an eye-popping formula to address one of his long-standing complaints: that allies hosting U.S. forces don't pay Washington enough money.
Maria Sacchetti / Washington Post:
In another blow to Trump, judge rules in favor of ACLU in family separations case  —  In a legal blow to the Trump administration, a federal judge ruled Friday that all migrant families separated during the government's border crackdown should be included in a class-action lawsuit.
Discussion: Splinter, ACLU, POLITICUSUSA and USA Today
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NBC News:
Trump administration responsible for even more separated children, judge rules
Discussion: Mother Jones
Matthew Haag / New York Times:
Amazon's Tax Breaks and Incentives Were Big.  Hudson Yards' Are Bigger.  —  At Hudson Yards, the expansive real estate development that is about to open in Manhattan, seven floors of retail are occupied by Fendi, Dior, Neiman Marcus and other high-end shops.
Anne Applebaum / Washington Post:
The more we learn about Brexit, the more crooked it looks  —  Elements of the 2016 British referendum campaign have long seemed familiar to Americans.  There was a close, controversial election, full of rancor and anger.  There were a lot of wealthy men talking about “the people” and their “will.”
Discussion: Byline Times
Jennifer Senior / New York Times:
Teen Fiction and the Perils of Cancel Culture  —  Readers, not a Twitter mob, should decide the fate of a book.  —  Late last month, a young man named Kosoko Jackson became the second young adult author in five weeks to pull a debut work just before it hit the shelves.
Discussion: Jihad Watch
Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Ex-Mercenary CEO Erik Prince Admits To Trump Tower Meet With Donald Jr. And Saudi Emissary  —  He said the campaign huddle focused on “Iran policy,” and suggested his congressional hearing transcript when he failed to mention it was inaccurate.  —  Erik Prince, former head of mercenary business Blackwater …
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Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
Bruce Ohr's Testimony Contradicts Testimony Provided By Rosenstein And Simpson  —  Department of Justice senior official Bruce Ohr's testimony contradicts testimony given by other senior government officials and key witnesses who testified before Congress regarding the FBI's investigation …
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CREW:
Presidential Profiteering: Trump's Conflicts Got Worse in Year Two
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
What you do and don't do when one party loses its mind and the other might, too
Joel Achenbach / Washington Post:
Springing forward to daylight saving time is obsolete, confusing and unhealthy, critics say
Discussion: Slate
Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
Arrests in domestic terror probes outpace those inspired by Islamic extremists
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
WTOP:
Richmond's new FBI chief was lead agent in Mueller's office
Laura Meckler / Washington Post:
Betsy DeVos effort to delay special-ed regulations rejected by court
Discussion: Axios
Selwyn Raab / New York Times:
Carmine Persico, Colombo Crime Family Boss, Is Dead at 85
Deanna Paul / Washington Post:
Alabama's Roy Moore is ‘seriously considering’ a 2020 Senate run
Discussion: RedState, Reuters and The Daily Caller
 Earlier Items: 
Washington Post:
Lisa Murkowski and Joe Manchin: It's time to act on climate change — responsibly
Discussion: ThinkProgress
Center for Public Integrity:
Steven Mnuchin's financial disclosures haven't earned ethics officials' blessing.  What's the hold-up?
Heather Long / Washington Post:
Workers suddenly have more power to demand higher pay and better jobs
Alyza Sebenius / Bloomberg:
Russian Trolls Shift Strategy to Disrupt U.S. Election in 2020
Discussion: Raw Story
Tim Ross / Bloomberg:
U.K. Dismisses EU's Brexit Concession as a ‘Disappointing’ Joke
Discussion: Politico and Coffee House
Washington Post:
She exposed Russian trolling. Her award for her work was rescinded after she criticized Trump.
Discussion: NB Blog
New York Times:
Our White House Photographer on Covering President Trump
 

 
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Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Mia Sato / The Verge:
Facebook makes Views its primary metric for content, bringing it in line with Instagram; each time a piece of content appears on a screen, it counts as a View

 
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