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New York Times:
Trump Expected to Instruct McGahn to Defy Subpoena and Skip House Testimony — WASHINGTON — President Trump is preparing to instruct his former White House counsel, Donald F. McGahn II, to defy a congressional subpoena and skip a hearing scheduled for Tuesday, denying Democrats testimony …
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Some Republicans unsettled by Trump's sweeping claims of immunity — Senior House Republicans are breaking with Donald Trump over the president's legal claims that Congress can't investigate whether a commander-in-chief violated the law. — That view, advanced by Trump's personal attorney …
Ryan Goodman / New York Times:
Trump's Position on the Mueller Report Is Legally Ridiculous — and Dangerous
Byron York / Washington Examiner:
Mueller changed everything
Kia Rahnama / The Atlantic:
What Congress Can Do When Trump Appointees Defy It
Trip Gabriel / New York Times:
There's No Boom in Youngstown, but Blue-Collar Workers Are Sticking With Trump — YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — In May 2016, David Betras, a Democratic Party leader in the heart of industrial northeast Ohio, sent a memo warning Hillary Clinton's campaign that it was on the verge of losing Ohio …
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump scrambles to reverse Rust Belt slide — Donald Trump's aides and allies are moving aggressively to shore up his support in three Rust Belt states that propelled him to the presidency — but where his own polling shows him in trouble heading into 2020.
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Fox News, Washington Monthly, Raw Story, New York Post, Talking Points Memo and The Week
Todd Spangler / Detroit Free Press:
After impeachment remarks, Rep. Justin Amash gets Republican challenger — WASHINGTON — A Republican state representative plans to challenge U.S. Rep. Justin Amash, R-Cascade Township, after Amash said this weekend he believes President Donald Trump committed impeachable offenses.
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
How Throwing Justin Amash Out of the GOP Might Make Trump Lose 2020 — Saturday, Representative Justin Amash became the first Republican in Congress to call for impeaching President Trump on the basis of the massive misconduct detailed by the Mueller report. It was a rare act of bravery, one likely to end his career in Congress.
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Daniella Silva / NBC News:
16-year-old migrant boy dies in U.S. custody, 5th child to die since December — The boy, who was apprehended after crossing the border May 13 near Hidalgo, Texas, was found unresponsive Monday morning during a welfare check. — A 16-year-old Guatemalan boy died Monday in immigration custody …
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Associated Press:
5th Migrant Child Dies After Detention by Border Patrol — HOUSTON — The U.S. government says a 16-year-old Guatemalan died Monday at a Border Patrol station in South Texas, the fifth death of a migrant child apprehended by border agents since December. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection …
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Prosecutors examining tens of thousands of Trump inauguration documents — WH downplaying Trump inaugural committee subpoena — (CNN)Federal prosecutors in New York are scrutinizing tens of thousands of documents relating to Donald Trump's inauguration in a sign that the investigation into the committee's finances is advancing.
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Talking Points Memo, The Gateway Pundit, Raw Story, The Guardian and The New Civil Rights Movement
Tim Elfrink / Washington Post:
‘Mindless murdering savages’: Border agent used slurs before allegedly hitting migrant with his truck — In November 2017, U.S. Border Patrol Agent Matthew Bowen fumed about the humane treatment his agency was expected to give migrants who had illegally crossed into the country.
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Curt Prendergast / Arizona Republic:
Nogales border agent calls migrants ‘subhuman,’ ‘savages’ in text messages
Nogales border agent calls migrants ‘subhuman,’ ‘savages’ in text messages
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Greg Stohr / Bloomberg:
U.S. Supreme Court Rejects Bid to Let Businesses Donate to Candidates — The U.S. Supreme Court declined an opportunity to give businesses broader rights to contribute money to political candidates and causes. — The justices, without comment Monday, refused to question a Massachusetts law …
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
The Profanity President: Trump's Four-Letter Vocabulary — WASHINGTON — In modern times, presidents have rarely been church mice afraid of a little salty language. But President Trump has grown increasingly willing in recent months to say in public what most of his predecessors tried to keep behind closed doors.
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Wall Street Journal:
‘Playing Catch-Up in the Game of Life.’ Millennials Approach Middle Age in Crisis — New data show they're in worse financial shape than every preceding living generation and may never recover — American millennials are approaching middle age in worse financial shape than every living generation ahead …
Alina Polyakova / New York Times:
You Can't Trust the Far Right — The latest scandal in Austria shows that extremists can't be tempered. — Ms. Polyakova is an expert on far-right parties in Europe. — With just a few days to go before the European parliamentary elections, Austria's government is in a tailspin.
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Zia Weise / Politico:
Austria's Kurz requests dismissal of far-right interior minister
Austria's Kurz requests dismissal of far-right interior minister
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Trump mocks Biden, says Obama took him off the ‘trash heap’ — President Trump ramped up his criticism Monday of “Sleepy Joe Biden” as the former vice president rises in the polls, saying former President Barack Obama took him off the “trash heap” back in 2008 — and China is rooting for him.
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James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: The Koch network is reorganizing under a new name and with new priorities — THE BIG IDEA: The Koch network is getting a new name to reflect its shifting strategy. — The Seminar Network, which includes the constellation of groups funded by the billionaire industrialist Charles Koch …
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USA Today, Politico, The Root, Vanity Fair, The Guardian, Mediaite, Talking Points Memo and Splinter
Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
Here's How Much Money Fox News Hosts Have Made Off GOP Speaking Gigs — A new study reveals that many of the pro-Trump network's stars, including its ‘hard news’ anchors, have fattened their wallets by speaking at GOP events—an ethical no-no. — Boosting the Republican Party has paid off—quite literally—for many Fox News hosts.
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Media Matters for America, Raw Story and Shareblue Media
Chris Jenks / Just Security:
Sticking It To Yourself: Preemptive Pardons for Battlefield Crimes Undercut Military Justice and Military Effectiveness — A couple of years ago a cell phone company aired a commercial featuring an executive boasting to a subordinate that a new cell phone plan was the executive's “little way of sticking it to the man.”
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New Republic, Salon, Breitbart, Washington Post and Conservative News Today
Patrick Wintour / The Guardian:
Iran hits back at Trump for tweeting ‘genocidal taunts’ — Foreign minister Javad Zarif advises US president to respect country after warning — The Iranian foreign minister, Javad Zarif, has hit back at Donald Trump's “genocidal taunts” after a strongly worded warning from Trump that Tehran should not think of attacking the US.
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Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
Trump warns Iran not to threaten US or it will face ‘end’
Trump warns Iran not to threaten US or it will face ‘end’
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Ben White / Politico:
Dark clouds hang over Trump's trade war — President Donald Trump is doing everything he can to soften the economic blow of his trade battle with China, doling out billions of dollars in farmer bailouts and telling Americans that the Chinese are paying the tariffs he's slapped on U.S. importers.
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Pat Rynard / Iowa Starting Line:
Starting Line/Change Research Poll: Biden, Sanders Locked In Iowa Tie — Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are locked in a tie in Iowa atop the large field of Democrats running for the presidential nomination. An Iowa Starting Line/Change Research Poll of 615 likely Democratic caucus-goers …
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Zoom Video:
Mueller Book Club Featuring Rep. Nadler — Tens of thousands of Americans are committing to read the Mueller report- cover to cover- together. Join us! — We're calling on Americans to start local reading groups across the country, and to join us for a once-weekly broadcast to discuss …
Sam Biddle / The Intercept:
Thanks to Facebook, Your Cellphone Company Is Watching You More Closely Than Ever — Among the mega-corporations that surveil you, your cellphone carrier has always been one of the keenest monitors, in constant contact with the one small device you keep on you at almost every moment.
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Trump: E-Verify Would Make It Too Hard to Hire Undocumented Workers — Since taking office, Donald Trump has revoked the legal status of roughly 1 million longtime U.S. residents, used the mass psychological torture of children as a means of deterring asylum seekers, overseen the deportation …
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Lesley Clark / Lexington Herald-Leader:
McConnell legislation to raise tobacco purchase age from 18 to 21 includes military — Members of the military would have to be 21 to purchase tobacco products, including vaping devices, under legislation U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will file Monday, aiming to extinguish what he calls a …
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Alice Miranda Ollstein / Politico:
How Mike Pence's ‘Indiana mafia’ took over health care policy — Sweeping new protections for religious health care workers and an overhaul of family planning programs to effectively cut out Planned Parenthood represent something unusual in the Trump administration: a clear spotting of the fingerprints of Vice President Mike Pence.
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Shareblue Media and Raw Story
Eric Felten / RealClearInvestigations:
Spy vs. Spy Euphemism at the FBI — While Washington pols and pundits angrily debate who counts as a spy, and whether any such exotic creatures have ever been employed by the FBI, new evidence is emerging that the FBI not only uses spies, but has done so extensively, including in the Trump-Russia investigation.
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Power Line, Real Clear Politics and Instapundit