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5:00 PM ET, April 16, 2019

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Jonathan Martin / New York Times:
‘Stop Sanders’ Democrats Are Agonizing Over His Momentum  —  WASHINGTON — When Leah Daughtry, a former Democratic Party official, addressed a closed-door gathering of about 100 wealthy liberal donors in San Francisco last month, all it took was a review of the 2020 primary rules to throw a scare in them.
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New York Times:
The Rematch: Bernie Sanders vs. a Clinton Loyalist  —  WASHINGTON — The bad blood started early.  —  In 2008, Neera Tanden, then a top aide on Hillary Clinton's first presidential campaign, accompanied Mrs. Clinton to what was expected to be an easy interview at the Center for American Progress …
NBC News:
White House officials concerned about being exposed by Mueller report  —  Some of the dozen-plus officials interviewed by Mueller are concerned about president's “wrath” if they are seen as a source of damaging information in Thursday's report.  —  WASHINGTON — Some of the more than one dozen current …
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Paul Waldman / Washington Post:
Trump's greatest fear: His underlings told Mueller the truth  —  As we await Attorney General William P. Barr's redacted version of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's report on the investigation into the Russia scandal, some people in the White House are getting nervous.
Discussion: Law & Crime, Raw Story and wabe.org
The Bulwark:   Release it.  Read it.  —  On March 24, Donald Trump tweeted …
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Tax returns show 2020 candidates gave to charity, but not a ton  —  THE BIG IDEA: Former congressman Beto O'Rourke (D-Tex.) released 10 years of tax returns last night.  He and his wife reported $1,166 of charitable giving from a total income of $370,412 in 2017, the most recent year for which they released a return.
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Eugene Scott / Washington Post:
Trump and Pence tweeted about Notre Dame fire but said nothing when 3 black churches burned  —  The Monday fire that devastated France's iconic Notre Dame Cathedral drew expressions of sorrow and sympathy from around the world, including from U.S. lawmakers.
Talia Lavin / Washington Post:
How the far right spread politically convenient lies about the Notre Dame fire  —  The news out of Paris was not actually about a conflict between the West and Islam.  But why let facts stop you?  —  As a conflagration spread through the ancient timbers of Notre Dame Cathedral's attic on Monday …
James McAuley / Washington Post:
The fall of Notre Dame is a body blow to Paris and all it represents
Discussion: The Atlantic
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Poll: Roy Moore leading Alabama GOP field  —  Former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore leads the field of potential Republicans vying for the chance to challenge Sen. Doug Jones (D), a year and a half after Moore lost what was supposed to be an easy election in a deep-red state.
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Grace Segers / CBS News:   Roy Moore leads in Alabama Senate poll
David Edwards / Raw Story:   Accused child molester Roy Moore leads Alabama Senate race after losing to Doug Jones in 2017
Howard Koplowitz / al.com:   Roy Moore leads in early 2020 Alabama Senate poll
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Mediaite:
Fox News Scores Big With Bernie Sanders Town Hall, Posts Highest Ratings of Any 2020 Forum to Date
Discussion: The Hill, Splinter and New York Post
NBC News:
Mark Zuckerberg leveraged Facebook user data to fight rivals and help friends, leaked documents show  —  Facebook's leaders seriously discussed selling access to user data — and privacy was an afterthought.  —  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg oversaw plans to consolidate the social network's power …
Michael Hobbes / HuffPost:
Pete Buttigieg Was An Effective Mayor — With A Gaping Blind Spot  —  South Bend residents describe a technocratic leader who struggled to see beyond spreadsheets.  —  Like many residents of South Bend, Indiana, Laura Jensen has known Pete Buttigieg for years.
Discussion: Rolling Stone and LGBTQ Nation
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Ezra Klein / Vox:
Pete Buttigieg, Barack Obama, and the psychology of liberalism
Matthew Yglesias / Vox:
What Pete Buttigieg learned from Donald Trump
Wired:
15 Months of Fresh Hell Inside Facebook  —  Scandals.  Backstabbing.  Resignations.  Record profits.  Time Bombs.  In early 2018, Mark Zuckerberg set out to fix Facebook.  Here's how that turned out.  —  THE STREETS OF Davos, Switzerland, were iced over on the night of January 25 …
New York Times:
Gina Haspel Relies on Spy Skills to Connect With Trump.  He Doesn't Always Listen.  —  WASHINGTON — Gina Haspel was trying to brief President Trump early in her tenure as the C.I.A. director, but he appeared distracted.  Houseflies buzzing around the Oval Office were drawing his attention, and ire.
Nicholas Confessore / New York Times:
Mick Mulvaney's Master Class in Destroying a Bureaucracy From Within  —  The C.F.P.B. was created to protect Americans from predatory lenders after the financial crisis.  President Trump's new chief of staff took it apart on his way to White House.  —  One rainy afternoon early in February 2018 …
Irin Carmon / The Cut:
How the Kavanaugh Hearings Changed American Men and Women  —  Around five or six hundred traumatic public events ago — which is to say last fall — Republicans declared Democrats would live to regret that they pushed for women accusing now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault or misconduct to be heard.
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight
Andrew C. McCarthy / New York Post:
Behind the Obama administration's shady plan to spy on the Trump campaign  —  In Senate testimony last week, Attorney General William Barr used the word “spying” to refer to the Obama administration, um, spying on the Trump campaign.  Of course, fainting spells ensued, with the media-Democrat complex in meltdown.
Noah Smith / Bloomberg:
Trump's Trade War With China Doesn't Look Like a Win  —  Prevailing against a fast-growing country run by autocrats isn't so easy.  —  In March 2018, President Donald Trump uttered his famous declaration that “trade wars are good and easy to win.”  A little more than a year later …
Discussion: CNBC and Raw Story
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
9 Takeaways From the Clearest Glimpse Into the 2020 Money Race So Far  —  Bernie Sanders is the money leader.  Elizabeth Warren is spending big.  Pete Buttigieg emerged out of nowhere.  And (almost) everyone is buying gobs of Facebook ads.  —  The Democratic challengers to President Trump raised tens …
Discussion: Vox and New York Times
Jeff Stein / Newsweek:
‘Fear Is a Very Powerful Force’: How the White House Whistleblower Exposed a National Security Scandal  —  When Donald Trump and his advisers arrived at the White House for their first real day of work on January 21, 2017, they inherited over 1,800 civil service employees who have more-or-less permanent jobs …
Nicole Lafond / Talking Points Memo:
Michele Bachmann Exalts ‘Biblical’ Trump: We Will Never See A ‘More Godly’ POTUS  —  President Trump's existence on a moral spectrum that includes hush payments to porn stars alongside proclamations of born-again Christian values has left some of his evangelical supporters nursing a case of cognitive dissonance.
Sandra E. Garcia / New York Times:
White Man Gets 10 Years in Prison for Trying to Hire Hit Man to Lynch Black Neighbor  —  A white man in South Carolina has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to trying to hire a hit man to kill his black neighbor, hang him from a tree and leave a burning cross in his yard, prosecutors said.
Wardah Khalid / Houston Chronicle:
Why isn't Dan Crenshaw following his own advice with Ilhan Omar?  [Opinion]  —  Last week, the shocking image of two burning twin towers from the 9/11 attacks appeared on the cover of the New York Post, along with a caption calling out Rep. Ilhan Omar.  —  “Here's your something,” it read.
Discussion: Townhall, NB Blog and The Federalist
Lesley Clark / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
GOP congressman warns fellow Republicans: Be careful messing with Ocasio-Cortez  —  A Kentucky Republican congressman is warning his colleagues that if they mess with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, they could be inviting trouble.  —  “A lot of Republicans are making a mistake picking on her,” said Rep. James Comer.
Paul Mirengoff / Power Line:
Woman who assaulted Kellyanne Conway skates  —  Prosecutors in Montgomery County, Maryland — the bastion of leftism and Trump hatred I call home — have dismissed charges against the woman who assaulted Kellyanne Conway in a restaurant where Conway was celebrating her birthday.
Discussion: Washington Post and DCist
Nina Burleigh / Newsweek:
Adam Schiff Says ‘Individual 1’ Donald Trump Should Be Prosecuted—And He's Not Giving Up  —  Adam Schiff was angry.  It was late March, and Attorney General William Barr had just released his summary of the special counsel's Russiagate report, deflating many Democrats' hopes for impeachment.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Daniel W. Drezner / Foreign Affairs:
This Time Is Different  —  Why U.S. Foreign Policy Will Never Recover  —  It is a truth universally acknowledged that a foreign policy community in possession of great power must be in want of peace of mind.  Climate change, the Middle East, terrorism, trade, nonproliferation …
Sam Levine / HuffPost:
House Republicans Are Upset Democrats Are Investigating Voter Suppression Allegations  —  The Republicans accused the Democratic lawmakers of meddling in state election issues.  —  House Democrats overstepped their authority by asking state officials for information as part of an inquiry …
Brian Resnick / Vox:
Male scientists are often cast as lone geniuses.  Here's what happened when a woman was.  —  The sexist backlash against the woman involved with the black hole image, explained.  —  Just after the Event Horizon Telescope project announced last week that its astronomers had managed to capture …
Discussion: Mother Jones, Slate and Quillette
Bloomberg:
Biggest U.S. Health Insurer Wades Right Into ‘Medicare for All’ Fight  — UnitedHealth shares reverse early gains, are down 4.2 percent  — Company reported earnings that beat estimates earlier Tuesday  —  The U.S.'s biggest health insurer sharply criticized the “Medicare for All” …
Discussion: Breitbart, Joe.My.God. and IJR
 
 
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Elizabeth Kolbert / New Yorker:
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U.S. Department of Justice:
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Matt Arco / New Jersey Online:
Drivers of state cars really shouldn't give people the finger. …
Discussion: Splinter
Brad Miller / The Daily Beast:
Here's How the House Can Finally Nail Trump
Discussion: Raw Story and Hullabaloo