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10:25 AM ET, April 12, 2019

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Washington Post:
White House proposed releasing immigrant detainees in sanctuary cities, targeting political foes  —  White House officials have tried to pressure U.S. immigration authorities to release detainees onto the streets of “sanctuary cities” to retaliate against President Trump's political adversaries …
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NBC News:   Trump advisers discussed whether military could build and run migrant detention camps
Michael Weiss / The Atlantic:
Julian Assange Got What He Deserved  —  In the end, the man who reportedly smeared feces on the walls of his lodgings, mistreated his kitten, and variously blamed the ills of the world on feminists and bespectacled Jewish writers was pulled from the Ecuadorian embassy looking every inch …
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Washington Post:
Julian Assange, expelled from his embassy perch, will fight extradition from jail  —  LONDON — The plush neighborhood of Knightsbridge, a high-rent hub of high-end retail and discreet diplomats, awoke Friday with one fewer international curiosity in its midst.
Caroline Kelly / CNN:
Pence says Buttigieg bringing ‘attacks on my Christian faith’
Washington Post:
Julian Assange is not a free-press hero. And he is long overdue for personal accountability.
ellentube.com:   Mayor Pete Buttigieg Responds to the Vice President's Criticism
YouTube:   Where's the love for WikiLeaks now, President Trump?
Elaina Plott / The Atlantic:
Inside Ivanka's Dreamworld  —  You could tell by his eyes, the way they popped and gleamed and fixed on someone behind me.  Only one person gets that kind of look from Donald Trump.  “Oh!” the president said.  “Ivanka!”  —  Ivanka Trump lifted her hands, astonished.
David Cay Johnston / The Daily Beast:
Here's the Law That Requires Mnuchin to Turn Over Trump's Taxes, or Lose His Office and Go to Prison  —  The law is clear, and it leaves no wiggle room.  The consequences for breaking it include removal from public office and up to five years in prison.  —  Donald Trump and his top White …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Dave McKinney / WBEZ:   Illinois Senate Tells Trump, Show Your Tax Returns Or Be Barred From The 2020 Ballot
Brian Faler / Politico:
To get Trump's tax returns, Democrats must show they have a good reason
Discussion: The Daily Caller
ABC News:
Herman Cain expected to withdraw from Fed Reserve Board of Governors consideration  —  He is expected to announce his withdrawal from consideration in the coming days.  —  Herman Cain is expected to withdraw his name from consideration for the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors …
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Nancy Cook / Politico:
Trump bulldozes across the presidency's red lines
Discussion: Raw Story
Jasper Fakkert / theepochtimes.com:
How Obama Officials Spied on Trump  —  Attorney General William Barr told congressional lawmakers on April 10 that he is investigating both the “genesis” and “the conduct of intelligence activities directed at the Trump campaign” during the 2016 elections.  —  Barr said he plans to …
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Sadie Gurman / Wall Street Journal:
Rod Rosenstein Defends Justice Department Handling of Mueller Report  —  Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein defended the Justice Department's handling of the special counsel's still-secret report, saying Attorney General William Barr is “being as forthcoming as he can” about redacting and releasing the document.
Kimberley A. Strassel / Wall Street Journal:
Barr Brings Accountability  —  Trump's foes call it ‘stunning and scary.’ Here's what they have to be scared about.
Discussion: Power Line and Instapundit
Kriston Capps / CityLab:
The Hidden Horror of Hudson Yards Is How It Was Financed  —  Since its official unveiling last month, critics have been teeing off on Hudson Yards, the $25 billion office-and-apartment megaproject on Manhattan's West Side.  The Guardian's Oliver Wainwright calls it “bargain-basement building …
Alex Thompson / Politico:
‘Liz Was a Diehard Conservative’  —  “Fight.”  It's the signature word of Senator Elizabeth Warren's short but consequential political career.  —  It's in the title of both of the books she has published as a senator: A Fighting Chance and This Fight Is Our Fight.
Discussion: Jezebel and Boston Globe
Eric Felten / RealClearInvestigations:
FBI Man's Testimony Points to Wrongdoing Well Beyond Spying  —  Attorney General William Barr shocked official Washington Wednesday by saying what previously couldn't be said: That the counterintelligence investigation into the Trump campaign in 2016 involved “spying.”
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
New York Post:
DA knew Jeffrey Epstein was a dangerous pedophile when arguing for leniency  —  The Manhattan DA's office had graphic and detailed evidence of pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's depravity when a prosecutor inexplicably argued for leniency during his 2011 sex offender registry hearing, The Post has learned.
Discussion: Raw Story
Nicholas Fondacaro / NB Blog:
Nets Give One Minute to Obama Counsel Indictment, Gave Manafort's 60 Percent of Airtime  —  One more indictment that originated from the Trump-Russia probe came tumbling down the pike on Thursday, when a former White House counsel for President Obama was charged with lying to investigators about his foreign lobbying work for Ukraine.
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
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New York Times:
Gregory Craig, Ex-Obama Aide, Is Indicted on Charges of Lying to Justice Dept.
Discussion: Law & Crime and Politico
Chris Sommerfeldt / New York Daily News:
FDNY firefighter who survived 9/11 says Republican criticizing Ilhan Omar told him he was ‘too busy’ to talk victim benefits  —  A retired FDNY firefighter who survived 9/11 said Thursday he was recently snubbed by Dan Crenshaw, the Texas congressman who's drawing heat for accusing a Democratic lawmaker of downplaying the terror attack.
Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Inside the Russian effort to target Sanders supporters — and help elect Trump  —  After Bernie Sanders lost his primary campaign for president against Hillary Clinton in 2016, a Twitter account called Red Louisiana News reached out to his supporters to help sway the general election.
Discussion: The Guardian
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
You Say Democracy, I Say Republic  —  The terms are interchangeable descriptions of the American political system, yet a fight over their meaning could have outsize consequences.  —  One of this age's great crank ideas, that the U.S. is a “republic” and not a “democracy,” …
NBC News:
Steve Bannon and U.S. ultra-conservatives take aim at Pope Francis  —  The pontiff has expressed support for migrants and the poor, while warning against nationalism and unfettered capitalism.  —  VATICAN CITY — Strolling through St. Peter's Square, the heart of the Roman Catholic Church, Steve Bannon surveyed the enemy camp.
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
A mentally ill man was pushed to the brink of suicide in jail.  Then Michael Avenatti stole millions from him, feds say.  —  Geoffrey Johnson was paralyzed and in dire straits at the time he met Michael Avenatti.  —  His life had reached a critical juncture: Behind him was a traumatic experience …
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
For Democrats, Twitter Is Not Real Life.  But It Could Be.  —  Democrats on Twitter are weirder than they appear.  The small slice of blue America that's visible on social media is much more ideological, progressive, white, college-educated — and, above all, interested in politics — than the Democratic coalition writ large.
Chris McGonigal / HuffPost:
Viral Photo Of Crying Girl At The Border Wins 2019 World Press Photo Awards  —  John Moore's haunting photo was among the dozens of winning images that show the power of photojournalism.  —  A viral image of a crying Honduran child at the U.S.-Mexico border has won the 2019 World Press Photo contest's Photo of the Year prize.
Discussion: Front Page Magazine
Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
The Bigs Can't Handle Bill Barr's Cons  —  This paragraph from the Times, similar to a report from CNN and likely relying on the same sources, shows a big problem with the biggest US media operations and their continued validations of Bill Barr's intentional deceptions.
 
 
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Harry Enten / CNN:
Here's why you can't discount Joe Biden's early polling lead
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Paul Bedard / Washington Examiner:
2020 independent Howard Schultz steps up attack on ‘far-left, out-of-touch’ Bernie Sanders
Jim Waterson / The Guardian:
Daily Telegraph forced to correct false Brexit claim by Boris Johnson
Paul Dallison / Politico:
Nigel Farage launches Brexit Party: ‘No more Mr. Nice Guy’
Nicky Woolf / The Atlantic:
The Implosion of Jeremy Corbyn
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Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Schumer, McConnell trade blame as Senate declines
Discussion: Political Wire
Wall Street Journal:
Brexit Hard-Liners Reassess: Maybe We Overplayed Our Hand
Discussion: Mother Jones
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Gabby Orr / Politico:
Trump White House to screen anti-abortion movie Friday
Discussion: twitchy.com and New York Post
CNN:
Letters from Joe Biden reveal how he sought support of segregationists in fight against busing
Discussion: Breitbart
 

 
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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

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
On Fox News, LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong discussed his new approach to publish “views from both sides”, and said the paper had conflated news and opinion

 
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