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Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Judge fast-tracks fight over congressional subpoena of Trump financial records — NYT reporter calls Trump business losses ‘unbelievable’ — Washington (CNN)Congress and Donald Trump's fight over his financial records is now on the fast track. — Judge Amit Mehta plans next week to weigh …
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New York Times and Law & Crime
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Marianne LeVine / Politico:
Burr holds firm despite GOP anger over Don Jr. subpoena — Richard Burr faces intense pressure from Republicans to drop his subpoena of President Donald Trump's eldest son and quickly wrap up the Senate Intelligence Committee's Russia probe. — But despite a day facing attacks …
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Raw Story, BuzzFeed News and CNBC
Wall Street Journal:
Burr Draws GOP Scrutiny for Subpoena of Donald Trump Jr. — Senate Intelligence Committee chairman has investigated President Trump in a more bipartisan fashion than some of his fellow Republicans — The Senate Intelligence Committee's decision to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. opened …
Washington Post:
Decision to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. sets off a Republican firefight
Decision to subpoena Donald Trump Jr. sets off a Republican firefight
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New York Times, The Week and Yeshiva World News
Alexander Bolton / The Hill:
Dem senator: Trump Jr. should be ‘locked up’ if he doesn't comply with subpoena
Dem senator: Trump Jr. should be ‘locked up’ if he doesn't comply with subpoena
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Politico, Reuters, Shareblue Media, Breitbart, IJR, Mediaite and The New Civil Rights Movement
Caitlin MacNeal / Talking Points Memo:
Trump Goes On Extended Rant About Subpoena Of Don Jr.
Trump Goes On Extended Rant About Subpoena Of Don Jr.
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Washington Press, Hullabaloo and HillReporter.com
New York Times:
A Strategy Emerges to Counter House Democrats: Dare Them to Impeach — WASHINGTON — As the White House and Congress escalate their constitutional showdown, President Trump and his team are essentially trying to call what they see as the Democrats' bluff. The message: Put up or shut up.
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Raw Story
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Devlin Barrett / Washington Post:
‘Things were often a bit not normal’: Rosenstein gets fond, jokey send-off from Justice Dept. — Rod J. Rosenstein, whose two-year tenure as the Justice Department's No. 2 official was spent in the eye of a public storm surrounding special counsel Robert S. Mueller III's investigation of President Trump …
New York Times:
Trump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’
Trump Suggests Mueller May Testify; Pelosi Declares ‘Constitutional Crisis’
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Mother Jones and The Daily Caller
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Republicans are hall-of-fame hypocrites
Republicans are hall-of-fame hypocrites
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HillReporter.com, Raw Story, New York Times, Tampa Bay Times and Vox
Andrew Napolitano / Fox News:
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Did Attorney General William Barr deceive Congress?
Judge Andrew Napolitano: Did Attorney General William Barr deceive Congress?
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Talking Points Memo, HillReporter.com, The Daily Beast, Contemptor and Fox News Insider
Kenneth P. Vogel / New York Times:
Giuliani Plans Ukraine Trip to Push for Inquiries That Could Help Trump — WASHINGTON — Rudolph W. Giuliani, President Trump's personal lawyer, is encouraging Ukraine to wade further into sensitive political issues in the United States, seeking to push the incoming government in Kiev …
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Fox News, The Week, News Agency UNIAN, Raw Story, The Daily Beast, Mediaite, New York Post and CNN
Abbey Crain / al.com:
Alabama bill would criminalize false rape accusations — A bill making it a crime to falsely accuse someone of a sexual crime was first read in the Alabama House of Representatives last week. — The bill, introduced by Rep. Dickie Drake, R-Leeds, would make falsely reporting a sex crime …
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Mike Cason / al.com:
Chaos erupts as Alabama Senate strips rape exception from abortion ban, delays vote
Chaos erupts as Alabama Senate strips rape exception from abortion ban, delays vote
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Talking Points Memo, The Montgomery Advertiser, The Week, Splinter, Raw Story, Washington Post, WHNT-TV and TheBlaze
Alan Blinder / New York Times:
Amid Chaos, Alabama Lawmakers Delay Vote on Far-Reaching Abortion Ban
Amid Chaos, Alabama Lawmakers Delay Vote on Far-Reaching Abortion Ban
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Balloon Juice, The Root, The Daily Caller and Hullabaloo
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Why Trump misses Bob Mueller — DRIVING THE DAY — SNEAK PEEK ... SEN. KAMALA HARRIS (D-CALIF.) has penned an essay for ELLE about being the stepmother to her husband's two young daughters. Among other things, she wrote about missing a high school graduation for Senate work.
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Political Wire and One America News Network
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Washington Post:
Trump and Kim battled subordinates ahead of spike in tensions — President Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un shattered more than a year of relative tranquility Thursday with the U.S. seizure of a North Korean vessel and the isolated regime's launch of two short-range ballistic missiles.
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BBC, The Week and New York Times
Tara Palmeri / ABC News:
Kim Jong Un wanted ‘famous’ US basketball players as part of denuclearization deal: Sources
Kim Jong Un wanted ‘famous’ US basketball players as part of denuclearization deal: Sources
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One America News Network, Rolling Stone, New York Times, NPR and Mediaite
Jay Weaver / Miami Herald:
Trump cheered Patriots to Super Bowl victory with founder of spa where Kraft was busted — The FBI has opened a public corruption investigation into Republican donor and South Florida massage-parlor entrepreneur Li “Cindy” Yang, focusing on whether she illegally funneled money from China …
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Raw Story, New York Post and The Guardian
John Solomon / The Hill:
FBI's Steele story falls apart: False intel and media contacts were flagged before FISA — The FBI's sworn story to a federal court about its asset, Christopher Steele, is fraying faster than a $5 souvenir t-shirt bought at a tourist trap. — Newly unearthed memos show a high-ranking government official …
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Fox News, The Last Refuge, The Gateway Pundit, twitchy.com, American Greatness, Townhall and RealClearInvestigations
John Verhovek / ABC News:
Colorado students walk out as school shooting vigil turns political — A vigil held Wednesday evening to recognize the victims and heroes of the shooting earlier this week at a Colorado high school turned into a political protest after some students in attendance expressed frustration with the tone and focus of the speeches.
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Splinter, Media Matters for America and KUSA-TV
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Bryn Elise Sandberg / Hollywood Reporter:
Three Production Companies Say They Won't Film in Georgia Over Abortion Law — David Simon's Blown Deadline Productions, Killer Films CEO Christine Vachon and Mark Duplass pledged to no longer shoot in the state as long as the law exists. — Georgia, no stranger to threats of boycotts due …
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
It turns out Trump's business success was a media-made myth — President Trump has finally proved, beyond any doubt, that there is such a thing as #FakeNews. — In the 1980s and 1990s, the media conspired to perpetrate a vast fraud on the American people.
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Raw Story, The Moderate Voice and RedState
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Lily Batchelder / New York Times:
Trump Is a Bad Businessman. Is He a Tax Cheat, Too?
Trump Is a Bad Businessman. Is He a Tax Cheat, Too?
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The Daily Signal, Bloomberg and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Anita Hill / New York Times:
Let's Talk About How to End Sexual Violence — That's the most important conversation right now. — Ms. Hill is a professor at Brandeis University. — Last month, Joe Biden called me to talk about his conduct during Clarence Thomas's Supreme Court confirmation hearings in 1991.
Chris Kahn / Reuters:
Americans' support for impeaching Trump rises: Reuters/Ipsos poll — NEW YORK (Reuters) - The number of Americans who said President Donald Trump should be impeached rose 5 percentage points to 45 percent since mid-April, while more than half said multiple congressional probes of Trump interfered …
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The Hill, POLITICUSUSA and TheBlaze
Carla Marinucci / Politico:
Mayor Pete blindsides Kamala Harris in California — LOS ANGELES — California Democrats, especially those with ties to the influential LGBTQ and Hollywood communities, are finding themselves torn between a home-state senator they love, Kamala Harris, and an out-of-state suitor who has suddenly captured their attention, Pete Buttigieg.
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Breitbart, Variety, ActBlue and PJ Media Home
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New York Times:
Trump Increases China Tariffs as Trade Deal Hangs in the Balance — WASHINGTON — President Trump escalated his trade war with China on Friday morning, raising tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods and taking steps to tax nearly all of China's imports as punishment …
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Financial Times, The Guardian, CNBC and Media Matters for America
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David Dayen / American Prospect:
Trump's Most Nakedly Corrupt Tweet Yet — The impact of the Trump kleptocracy is wide-ranging across American business and its allies in Washington. — It used to be that I was concerned that the media was paying too much attention to Donald Trump's tweets; now I'm concerned that they're not paying enough.
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CNBC, Washington Post and Splinter
Dell Cameron / Gizmodo:
Chelsea Manning Has Been Released From Jail — Chelsea Manning was released today from the Virginia jail where she spent 62 days for refusing to testify about her past association with WikiLeaks before a federal grand jury in the Eastern District of Virginia.
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The Sparrow Project, Mediaite, Townhall and TechCrunch
Theodore Schleifer / Vox:
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire — Statistics like this throw into sharp relief the challenge for Silicon Valley and its leaders in 2019. — If you want to run into a celebrity, you go to Hollywood. If you want to run into a billionaire, you should move to San Francisco.
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Kate Conger / New York Times:
They Got Rich Off Uber and Lyft. Then They Moved to Low-Tax States.
They Got Rich Off Uber and Lyft. Then They Moved to Low-Tax States.
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National Review