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Washington Post:
Trump's trade approach under attack as China readies retaliation; markets poised for big sell-off — Beijing plans steep tariffs on $60 billion in U.S. goods in response to White House action … President Trump's efforts to calm investors while he launches a full-scale trade war …
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Political Wire
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Christopher Rugaber / Associated Press:
Kudlow's admission about who pays tariffs contradicts Trump — WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House's top economic adviser has acknowledged that U.S. consumers and businesses pay the tariffs that the Trump administration has imposed on billions of dollars of Chinese goods …
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HillReporter.com
Washington Post:
Trump's go-it-alone approach on trade, immigration poses economic risks
Trump's go-it-alone approach on trade, immigration poses economic risks
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Talking Points Memo
New York Times:
Trump's Trade War Escalation Will Exact Economic Pain, Adviser Says
Trump's Trade War Escalation Will Exact Economic Pain, Adviser Says
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The Week, Raw Story, CNBC, Daily Kos, Bloomberg, The Guardian and POLITICUSUSA
Allan Smith / Associated Press:
Trump aide Kudlow acknowledges U.S. consumers pay for tariffs, not China
Trump aide Kudlow acknowledges U.S. consumers pay for tariffs, not China
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Splinter, CNBC and Sputnik International
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
Kudlow acknowledges U.S. consumers, not China, pay for tariffs on imports
Kudlow acknowledges U.S. consumers, not China, pay for tariffs on imports
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Politico, Quartz, Fox News, New York Times, Vox, Slate, CNBC, The Week and The Daily Beast
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
What Joe Biden Is Teaching Democrats About Democrats — Over the past five years, the Democratic Party has seemed to race leftward so fast that its recent standard-bearers are considered no longer qualified to lead it. Bill Clinton? An embarrassment not welcome on the campaign trail. Barack Obama?
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Alex Seitz-Wald / NBC News:
Why Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden really need each other — Having a foil benefits both 70-something candidates and spells potential bad news for the rest of a large field that could get left behind. — WASHINGTON — If New Hampshire Democrats voted today, and the most recent polling is correct …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Democrats' fear: 2020 race killing chances to win Senate — Democrats have more than beating President Trump to fret in 2020: They face an uphill battle to win the Senate, and the possibility of losing House seats, too. — Reality check: The Senate looks tough to win back for Democrats …
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Alan Fram / Associated Press:
House GOP focusing on women, minorities for 2020 challengers
House GOP focusing on women, minorities for 2020 challengers
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Talking Points Memo
Felicia Sonmez / Washington Post:
House Republicans criticize Rep. Tlaib over remarks on Holocaust, Israel — House Republican leaders took aim at Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) on Sunday for a podcast interview in which she discussed her support for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Politico, twitchy.com, Yeshiva World News, Breitbart, Haaretz and RedState
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Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Many Democrats fear Trump is laying an impeachment trap — (CNN)It seems a crazy idea that any president would actually want to be impeached. — But Donald Trump has so subverted Washington logic with his wild, norm-crushing presidency that there is now a serious conversation …
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Front Page Magazine
Eliana Johnson / Politico:
Inside Jared Kushner's two missions impossible — As President Donald Trump launches his re-election bid, his son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, is waging dual campaigns of his own, preparing to sell ambitious fixes to two of the most stubborn problems of the past 50 years.
Discussion:
Raw Story
Dan Lamothe / Washington Post:
Pentagon will pull money from ballistic missile and surveillance plane programs to fund border wall — The Pentagon will shift $1.5 billion for President Trump's border wall from programs that include the military's next nuclear intercontinental ballistic missile and a plane that provides surveillance …
Discussion:
Talking Points Memo, The Week and Slate
Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
An Imperial Presidency? — President Trump's free rein from political norms puts the United States at risk. — We watch daily as the constitutional and conventional fabric of this country is clawed at and unraveled by Donald Trump, while those with any power to prevent or punish his actions …
Discussion:
The Stanford Daily and Raw Story
Gregory Meyer / Financial Times:
Trump tariffs on China intensify pain for US soyabean farmers — In late February, with American and Chinese diplomats enmeshed in trade talks a week before a since-extended deadline, a top US agriculture official explained what he hoped would result from a deal.
New York Sun:
Prime Minister Nigel Farage? — Could Britain end up with Prime Minister Nigel Farage? On the one hand, we wouldn't put any more money on it than, say, the New York Times was prepared, on election eve in 2016, to put on Donald Trump. On the other hand, feature what's happening …
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Jessica Elgot / The Guardian:
Keir Starmer: Brexit deal unlikely to pass without confirmatory poll
Keir Starmer: Brexit deal unlikely to pass without confirmatory poll
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Politico, Financial Times and Bloomberg
Wall Street Journal:
Trump Backed Libyan Warlord After Saudi Arabia and Egypt Lobbied Him — The leaders of Saudi Arabia and Egypt successfully lobbied President Trump to reverse U.S. policy in Libya and support a rogue general leading an offensive on a government in Tripoli backed by the United Nations …
Discussion:
Politico, Associated Press and The American Conservative
Jackson Diehl / Washington Post:
The real reason Venezuela's Maduro survives: Dirty money — When asked to explain why their efforts to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro have fallen short, Trump administration officials typically cite the sinister influence of Cuba and Russia, which they say has stiffened the regime's resistance.
Campbell Robertson / New York Times:
How a Newspaper War in New Orleans Ended: With a Baked Alaska and Layoffs — NEW ORLEANS — The announcement came via the baked alaska. — On May 2, senior staff members at The Advocate newspaper gathered in a room at Antoine's, one of the white-linen dining palaces in the French Quarter of New Orleans …
Megan Specia / New York Times:
Sweden Reopens Rape Case Against Julian Assange — The Swedish authorities announced on Monday that they would reopen an investigation into rape allegations against Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, who is serving a prison term in Britain for jumping bail as the United States seeks …
Discussion:
Political Wire
Popular Information:
EXCLUSIVE: How money flows from Amazon to 8chan — Follow the money from the world's most valuable company to a racist troll haven — You may or may not know about the 8chan website—but you are familiar with its work. The rudimentary message board is a wellspring of racism, violence …
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
Iowa's Likely Outcome for 2020 Contenders: A Field of Broken Dreams — The nation's first presidential caucus is always important, but with more than 20 Democrats running this time, the need for a strong showing is far more urgent. — IOWA CITY — It may be nearly nine months until …
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Des Moines Register
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
Kavanaugh and Gorsuch, Justices With Much in Common, Take Different Paths — WASHINGTON — President Trump's two Supreme Court appointees went to the same Jesuit high school in the Washington suburbs — at the same time. After attending Ivy League colleges and law schools …
Wall Street Journal:
Frustration, Miscalculation: Inside the U.S.-China Trade Impasse — The latest breakdown shows the two countries still haven't found a way to negotiate effectively. 'Sometimes you need to say “stop screwing me.”
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Washington Post, Power Line and Raw Story