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9:15 PM ET, April 4, 2019

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Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Rand Paul blocks resolution calling for release of Mueller report  —  Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) blocked a resolution calling for special counsel Robert Mueller's report on the Russia probe be made public, marking the fifth time Republicans have blocked the House-passed measure.
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NBC News:
Some on Mueller team say evidence against Trump stronger than Barr disclosed  —  Three officials say a dispute within Mueller's office was one reason he didn't make a call on the question of whether Trump had obstructed justice.  —  Some members of special counsel Robert Mueller's team …
New York Times:
Some on Mueller's Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed  —  WASHINGTON — Some of Robert S. Mueller III's investigators have told associates that Attorney General William P. Barr failed to adequately portray the findings of their inquiry and that they were more troubling …
Grant Stern / Washington Press:
One of America's top Republican Senators just demanded the public release of the Mueller Report  —  A top Republican Senator just became the first to break ranks with his party and demand the release of the Mueller Report.  —  Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) is one of the more influential members …
John Solomon / The Hill:
Note to Team Mueller: If you don't indict, you can't incite  —  View Latest Opinions >>  —  I've covered the Justice Department for three decades, and seldom have I seen a story like the one published in the New York Times this week under the headline, “Some on Mueller's Team Say Report Was More Damaging Than Barr Revealed.”
Discussion: Paste, Raw Story and RedState
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
Barr's legacy on the line as Mueller team fumes  —  William Barr is just seven weeks into his new job and he's already in the middle of a gathering political storm over special counsel Robert Mueller's 400-page report on Russian meddling in the 2016 election.  —  His career legacy could be on the line.
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
William Barr Seems to Be Covering Up Something Bad for Trump  —  Last evening, the Wall Street Journal editorialized that reporters and House Democrats were smearing Attorney General William Barr by implying that his summary of the Mueller report was anything other than completely faithful and representative.
Luppe Luppen / Just Security:
What Has Bill Barr Done to Earn the Benefit of the Doubt?  —  Washington now waits as Attorney General William Barr redacts Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election and Congressional Democrats maneuver to extract …
Wall Street Journal:
Justice Department Defends Handling of Mueller Report
Discussion: Politico
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Eric Swalwell Is Running for President on Gun Safety
New York Times:
Trump Asked That Confirmation of I.R.S. Counsel Be a Priority  —  President Trump earlier this year asked Senator Mitch McConnell, the majority leader, to prioritize a confirmation vote for his nominee to be the chief counsel of the Internal Revenue Service, indicating that it was a higher priority …
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Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
I've Seen Trump's Tax Returns and You Still Haven't
Discussion: Raw Story, Paste and Washington Post
Ted Barrett / CNN:   Bernie Sanders declines to say when he will release tax returns
Joshua Miller / BostonGlobe.com:
He bought the fencing coach's house.  Then his son got into Harvard  —  NEEDHAM — It was a modest house by this town's standards, a center-entrance colonial, three bedrooms and a two-car garage on a quarter-acre lot.  The inside hadn't welcomed a renovator in many, many years, and the outside didn't wear its age particularly well.
Discussion: New York Post and Slate
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
House Dems ask Capital One for docs on Trump's sprawling businesses  —  Three powerful House committee chairs asked Capital One for documents last month related to President Donald Trump's business empire — and the financial giant said it was already preserving documents but needs a subpoena …
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Russell Berman / The Atlantic:
‘Dozens’ of Whistle-Blowers Are Secretly Cooperating With House Democrats  —  Tricia Newbold set an important mark when she became the first official currently serving in Donald Trump's White House to take accusations of wrongdoing to Congress—and to put her name publicly behind them.
Discussion: Hullabaloo and Raw Story
Sara Carter / Sara A. Carter:
Top Dems Demand Capital One Turn Over Trump Records, Kept Republicans In The Dark
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Jeremy Herb / CNN:
In bid to remain out of jail, Michael Cohen tells Congress he has more to add  —  Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen is offering House Democrats new information in a bid to stay out of jail while he cooperates with Congress.
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Axios:
Scoop: Trump expected to name Herman Cain to Federal Reserve board  —  President Trump has told confidants he wants Herman Cain on the Federal Reserve board, but will wait until his background check is completed before making the formal announcement, according to two senior administration officials familiar with the decision.
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Washington Post:
Trump backs off threat to close border, says he'll give Mexico ‘one-year warning’ on drugs, migrants  —  Facing widespread opposition, President Trump backed down Thursday from his threat to close the southern border, instead giving Mexico a “one-year warning,” but also leaving his administration …
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Andrew Restuccia / Politico:
Barrage of setbacks spoils Trump's post-Mueller reset
Discussion: Los Angeles Times and Raw Story
David Nakamura / Washington Post:
Formal and casual White House photos show distance between Trump and increasingly diverse nation
Discussion: Raw Story
Steve Benen / MSNBC:   On closing the border, Trump drew a bright red line and then caved
Scott Wong / The Hill:
Trump loyalist Gaetz eyes Senate bid in Alabama  —  Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, one of President Trump's most devoted loyalists on Capitol Hill who represents the Florida Panhandle, has told GOP colleagues he is considering moving across the state line to run for the Senate in Alabama in 2020, several House lawmakers told The Hill.
Pete Buttigieg / Vulture:
Pete Buttigieg's 10 Favorite Books  —  Bookseller One Grand Books has asked celebrities to name the ten titles they'd take to a desert island, and they've shared the results with Vulture.  Below is South Bend, Indiana, mayor and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's list.
Sean Wilentz / New York Times:
The Electoral College Was Not a Pro-Slavery Ploy  —  There is a lot wrong with how we choose the president.  But the framers did not put it into the Constitution to protect the South.  —  Mr. Wilentz is the author, most recently, of “No Property in Man: Slavery and Antislavery at the Nation's Founding.”
Washington Post:
Jeff Bezos, in divorce settlement, retains 75 percent of the Amazon stock he held with his now ex-wife MacKenzie  —  MacKenzie Bezos's stake will be worth roughly $36 billion, making her one of the wealthiest women in the world  —  Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his ex-wife, MacKenzie Bezos …
Discussion: Slate
Washington Post:
'I'm agnostic': Pelosi questions whether Medicare-for-all can deliver benefits of Obamacare  —  House Speaker Nancy Pelosi questioned whether a health-care proposal embraced by several Democratic presidential candidates would be too expensive and fail to provide the same coverage as the already existing Affordable Care Act.
Discussion: Shareblue Media
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Over 750,000 people could lose food stamps under Trump administration proposal  —  More than 750,000 people, many among the nation's poorest, would likely lose their food stamps this year under a new rule proposed by the Trump administration.  —  The proposed rule aims to make more able-bodied adults work …
Discussion: KFOR-TV and Common Dreams
Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
Feds Say White Supremacist Cousins Used Facebook To Discuss Attack On Muslims  —  Thomas Alonzo Bolin, a 22-year-old who managed a white supremacist Facebook group, was charged with lying to the FBI about his weapons.  —  FBI agents arrested a 22-year-old white supremacist who managed …
J. David Goodman / New York Times:
De Blasio Wouldn't Say Who's Hosting His Boston Fund-Raiser.  We Found Out.  —  The invitation was sent to a select group of well-heeled potential donors, who were asked to attend a Friday morning fund-raiser at a construction firm in Boston.  Donations of up to $5,000 were expected.
Discussion: New York Post
CNBC:
Jamie Dimon weighed a 2020 presidential run, sources say.  Here's why he decided against it  — Dimon, 63, spent much of last year mulling a 2020 presidential run, sources said.  He ultimately decided that he couldn't win either party's nomination.  — He is now focusing on ways …
Discussion: Dealbreaker
KERA News:
ICE Arrests 280 Workers In Allen In Largest Workplace Immigration Raid In A Decade  —  Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Wednesday arrested 280 employees at a technology repair company in a Dallas suburb on charges of working in the United States illegally.
The Hill:
Vicki Needham, reporter for The Hill, dies  —  Vicki Needham died last week of cancer at the age of 50.  —  Since 2010, Vicki covered financial issues for The Hill, including trade and the economy.  She was a fixture on Capitol Hill, pressing lawmakers and aides on the big story of the day.
Caitlin Flanagan / The Atlantic:
They Had It Coming  —  Sweet Christ, vindication!  —  How long has it been?  Years?  No, decades.  If hope is the thing with feathers, I was a plucked bird.  Long ago, I surrendered myself to the fact that the horrible, horrible private-school parents of Los Angeles would get away with their nastiness forever.
Discussion: Mother Jones
Adam Kelsey / ABC News:
Pete Buttigieg on ‘GMA’: Trump's ‘hypocrisy needs to be called out,’ socialist criticisms ‘losing all meaning’  —  The South Bend, Indiana, mayor teased a forthcoming presidential announcement.  —  Pete Buttigieg, the youthful mayor of South Bend, Indiana, whose presidential exploratory committee …
 
 
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Philip Klein / Washington Examiner:
Clarence Thomas on Joe Biden's handling of his confirmation hearings
Sarah Kolinovsky / ABC News:
With historic vote, Congress passes resolution to end US involvement in Yemen; Trump expected to veto
Greg Norman / Fox News:
Navy SEAL accused of war crimes reunites with family, ‘extremely happy’ to be out of brig, California rep says
Discussion: IJR
Patrick Kingsley / New York Times:
Anti-Semitism Is Back, From the Left, Right and Islamist Extremes. Why?
Washington Post:
Fact-checking President Trump's latest tweetstorm
Jason Murdock / Newsweek:
Donald Trump Jr. Shares Doctored Video of Joe Biden Touching Himself: ‘Noooooooo Joe, Not During the Apology’
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Nearly 70 percent of Americans are okay with a gay president, poll says
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Polls: Trump's approval rating among Hispanics approaches 50 percent
Discussion: Politico
 Earlier Items: 
Michelle Ruiz / Vogue:
Women Candidates Have Fun Hobbies Too, They Just Don't Get to Talk About Them
Jared Holt / Right Wing Watch:
White Nationalists Adopt Clowns as Their Next Racist Symbol (Yes, Seriously)
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Mysterious lender who gave Manafort $1 million concerned about political fallout
Discussion: Raw Story
Pew Research Center:
Growing Partisan Divide Over Fairness of the Nation's Tax System
Discussion: Washington Post
USA Today:
You elected them to write new laws. They're letting corporations do it instead.
 

 
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