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Zachary Basu / Axios:
Mueller agrees to “tentative date” to testify before House Judiciary Committee — The House Judiciary Committee and a representative for special counsel Robert Mueller have agreed to a “tentative date” of May 15 for Mueller to testify about his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election …
Discussion:
Raw Story
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Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Fair Play Is No Match for Foul — After getting dissed by Barr, will Mueller man up? — Sorry, James Comey. You're wrong again. — Donald Trump does not eat “your soul in small bites,” as you wrote in a Times Op-Ed. He devours the entire thing in one big gulp.
Discussion:
Hullabaloo
Washington Post:
Mueller and House Judiciary Committee tentatively agree on May 15 for his testimony on Russia investigation, House Democrat says — Rep. David N. Cicilline (D-R.I.), a member of the committee, said on Fox News Sunday that the special counsel and the panel had reached a tentative agreement for his testimony.
Michael Conway / NBC News:
If William Barr continues to defy subpoenas, Watergate offers House Democrats several options — In this fight, not acting to preserve its powers as a co-equal branch of government could relegate Congress to subservience in perpetuity. — The House Judiciary Committee grappled 45 years ago …
Fred Wertheimer / NBC News:
Nancy Pelosi has set House Democrats on a road that may lead to Trump's impeachment
Nancy Pelosi has set House Democrats on a road that may lead to Trump's impeachment
Discussion:
Splinter and Speaker Nancy Pelosi
Mark Murray / NBC News:
‘Hung jury’: Public remains divided over Mueller probe in new NBC/WSJ poll — Sixty percent of Americans say President Donald Trump has been dishonest in the Russia investigation, but it's a mixed bag on impeachment hearings. — WASHINGTON — Sixty percent of Americans say President Donald Trump …
Discussion:
Political Wire, POLITICUSUSA and The Hill
Daily Mail:
It is clear that the voters delivered their judgment in large part based on what is happening - or not happening - at Westminster — The voters expect us to deliver on the result of the referendum and, so far, Parliament has rejected the deal which I have put forward.
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The Times & The Sunday Times, Breitbart, Telegraph and The Guardian
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Associated Press:
Let's make a Brexit deal, UK PM May tells Labour opposition
Let's make a Brexit deal, UK PM May tells Labour opposition
Discussion:
One America News Network
Katie Jennings / Politico:
May to Corbyn: 'Let's do a deal' on Brexit
May to Corbyn: 'Let's do a deal' on Brexit
Discussion:
Political Wire and The Guardian
Jamie Lovegrove / Post and Courier:
Joe Biden targets Trump, vows to 'restore America's soul' in first SC 2020 campaign stop … Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks at the first South Carolina rally of his 2020 presidential campaign in Columbia on Saturday, May 4, 2019. Daniel Hare/Special to The Post and Courier
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ABC News:
‘This Week’ Transcript 5-5-19: Secretary Mike Pompeo and Sen. Bernie Sanders — A rush transcript of “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” airing on Sunday, May 5, 2019 on ABC News is below. This copy may not be in its final form and may be updated. For previous show transcripts, visit the “This Week” transcript archive.
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POLITICUSUSA
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Sung-Yoon Lee / New York Times:
Kim Jong-un Shot a Rocket? He Wants to Talk
Kim Jong-un Shot a Rocket? He Wants to Talk
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Gizmodo, Mother Jones and Slate
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Liberal mega-donors plan $100 million swing-state blitz to beat Trump — The country's most powerful liberal donor club is reshaping its spending for the 2020 election, playing down longtime relationships with groups in Washington and instead preparing to pour $100 million into key states to help defeat President Donald Trump.
Discussion:
Political Wire
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
A Spy by Any Name — A few questions about the F.B.I.'s don't-call-it-spying on the Trump campaign. — Back in the golden age of presidential conduct, before Donald Trump wrecked every norm and smashed every guardrail, someone — either in Lyndon Johnson's White House or in Langley …
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CNN
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Bonchie / RedState:
The New York Times Goes to Hilarious Lengths to Not Use the Word “Spy”
The New York Times Goes to Hilarious Lengths to Not Use the Word “Spy”
Discussion:
twitchy.com
Toluse Olorunnipa / Washington Post:
‘Investigate the investigators’ is new Trump rallying cry to counter Mueller report
‘Investigate the investigators’ is new Trump rallying cry to counter Mueller report
Discussion:
New York Post
Adam Kelsey / ABC News:
Sanders pushes back against Biden's claim he's the ‘most progressive’ candidate in the Democratic field — Sen. Bernie Sanders pushed back against former Vice President Joe Biden's claim that he has “the most progressive record” of any candidate in the Democratic presidential field …
Discussion:
Political Wire, Axios and New York Post
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Salt Lake Tribune:
Tribune Editorial: Ambition must be made to counteract ambition — By The Salt Lake Tribune Editorial Board … — James Madison, Federalist No. 51 — Mr. Madison's plan for the survival of popular government was nowhere to be seen last week, as Republican members of Congress put …
Discussion:
Outside the Beltway and Raw Story
Jack Goldsmith / Lawfare:
Thoughts on Barr and the Mueller Report — I've been in a cave for several weeks crashing to complete my new book, and am only now emerging to read Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report and the commentary on it. I'll hopefully have more to say on the report, especially on its legal analysis …
Discussion:
Outside the Beltway and Breitbart
Jennifer Schuessler / New York Times:
Medieval Scholars Joust With White Nationalists. And One Another. — Each May, some 3,000 people descend on Kalamazoo, Mich., for the International Congress on Medieval Studies, which brings together academics and enthusiasts for four days of scholarly panels, performances and after-hours mead drinking.
Discussion:
Raw Story
Ruth Graham / Slate:
Rachel Held Evans, the Hugely Popular Christian Writer Who Challenged the Evangelical Establishment, Is Dead at 37 — Rachel Held Evans, an influential progressive Christian writer and speaker who cheerfully challenged American evangelical culture, died on Saturday at a hospital in Nashville.
Discussion:
Religion News Service and NPR, more at Mediagazer »
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Sarah Pulliam Bailey / Washington Post:
Rachel Held Evans, progressive Christian author who challenged evangelicals, dies at 37
Rachel Held Evans, progressive Christian author who challenged evangelicals, dies at 37
Discussion:
New York Times, CNN and The Daily Beast
Emily McFarlan Miller / Religion News Service:
Rachel Held Evans, Christian writer of honesty and humor, dies at age 37
Rachel Held Evans, Christian writer of honesty and humor, dies at age 37
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Daily Kos