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Christina Wilkie / CNBC:
A mysterious payment to Paul Manafort's lawyer reveals a hidden chapter of Trump's 2016 presidential campaign — Recent court filings are shedding new light on a mysterious $125,000 payment to lawyers for Paul Manafort, paid by a firm that has not been identified until now.
Brianne Pfannenstiel / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: Not even in the race, Joe Biden leads herd of Democrats; Bernie Sanders close behind — Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders lead the pack among likely Iowa caucusgoers, according to a new Iowa Poll in March 2019. Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Beto O'Rourke, Amy Klobuchar and Cory Booker also chart.
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Politico, Harper's, Outside the Beltway, Axios, Raw Story, New York Post and Political Wire
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Associated Press:
Town by town, local journalism is dying in plain sight — WAYNESVILLE, Mo. (AP) — Five minutes late, Darrell Todd Maurina sweeps into a meeting room and plugs in his laptop computer. He places a Wi-Fi hotspot on the table and turns on a digital recorder.
Frank Bruni / New York Times:
The Real Horror of the Anti-Vaxxers — This isn't just a public health crisis. It's a public sanity one. — How many studies do you have to throw at the vaccine hysterics before they quit? How much of a scientific consensus, how many unimpeachable experts and how exquisitely rational an argument must you present?
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Hullabaloo and Raw Story
Tessa Weinberg / ABC News:
National security adviser John Bolton says Trump is ‘as clear as clear can be’ on elimination of ISIS — White House national security adviser John Bolton told “This Week” Co-Anchor Martha Raddatz Sunday that President Donald Trump is “as clear as can be” when discussing the defeat of the Islamic State.
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ThinkProgress, Politico and One America News Network
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Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
‘The ISIS threat will remain,’ John Bolton says — National security adviser John Bolton said Sunday that the Islamic State remains a threat and that it is “growing in other parts of the world” besides Syria and Iraq. — The statement by Bolton in an interview on ABC News's “This Week” …
Roger Kimball / American Greatness:
A Tight and Tangled ‘Collusion’ Web — Most people reading this will know Sir Walter Scott's famous couplet (from the narrative poem Marmion): … Less well known, but undeservedly so, is the excellent completing couplet by J. R. Pope, published under the sly title “A Word of Encouragement”:
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Andrew C. McCarthy / National Review:
Paul Manafort Was an Agent of Ukraine, Not Russia
Andrew Kugle / Washington Free Beacon:
Castro Hits Sanders: He Wants to Write a ‘Big Check’ for Everything But Reparations — Democratic presidential candidate Julian Castro criticized his fellow opponent Sen. Bernie Sanders (I., Vt.) during a Sunday interview on CNN's State of the Union. — Castro was asked by CNN anchor Jake Tapper …
Stef W. Kight / Axios:
Exclusive poll: Young Americans are embracing socialism — Generation Z has a more positive view of the word “socialism” than previous generations, and — along with Millennials — are more likely to embrace socialistic policies and principles than past generations, according to a new Harris Poll given exclusively to Axios.
Discussion:
Political Wire
Susan Warren / Bloomberg:
Ocasio-Cortez Blasts Capitalism as an ‘Irredeemable’ System — First-term Democrat says people and environment paying price — New York representative appeared on South by Southwest stage — Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose sudden rise to prominence has made her a target …
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Townhall
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Rahm Emanuel / The Atlantic:
How Not to Lose to Donald Trump — Few could have predicted President Trump would be this good at surrendering the political advantage of a strong economy. Not only is he now underwater in the three states that pushed him to victory in 2016—he's now unexpectedly vulnerable in places like Texas, Florida, and Ohio as well.
Adam Gopnik / New Yorker:
The Pros and Cons of Impeaching Trump — Real and reasonable arguments among congressional Democrats—and, indeed, among the public—range from the practical to the procedural. — The announcement last week that Representative Jerrold Nadler, the chairman of the House Judiciary Committee …
Discussion:
POLITICUSUSA and Raw Story
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 …
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Tom McCarthy / The Guardian:
Trump's legacy: conservative judges who will dominate US law for decades — Republicans have confirmed 89 Trump-nominated judges, far in excess of appointments under Obama and Bush — Many Americans watching the turmoil in US institutions and political norms are yearning for the day when Donald Trump is no longer president.
New York Times:
Ethiopian Airlines Crash Kills at Least 150; 2nd Boeing 737 to Go Down in Months — ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — An Ethiopian Airlines flight carrying more than 150 people crashed early Sunday shortly after departing from the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, en route to Nairobi, Kenya, the airline said, killing everyone onboard.
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Associated Press, Splinter and Slate
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
‘A major player’: Sanders gets props from the Democratic establishment — The last time Bernie Sanders ran for president, he was treated like a pariah within the Senate Democratic Caucus: His colleagues thought his campaign was a liberal fantasy that served only to damage Hillary Clinton.
Discussion:
The Daily Beast and Washington Post
New York Times:
Footage Contradicts U.S. Claim That Maduro Burned Aid Convoy — CÚCUTA, Colombia — The narrative seemed to fit Venezuela's authoritarian rule: Security forces, on the order of President Nicolás Maduro, had torched a convoy of humanitarian aid as millions in his country were suffering from illness and hunger.
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The Intercept
New York Times:
U.S. Continues to Separate Migrant Families Despite Rollback of Policy — OAKLAND, Calif. — Nearly nine months after the Trump administration officially rescinded its policy of separating migrant families who have illegally crossed the border, more than 200 migrant children have been taken …
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