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Michael Wines / New York Times:
Deceased G.O.P. Strategist's Hard Drives Reveal New Details on the Census Citizenship Question  —  WASHINGTON — Thomas B. Hofeller achieved near-mythic status in the Republican Party as the Michelangelo of gerrymandering, the architect of partisan political maps that cemented the party's dominance across the country.
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Tara Bahrampour / Washington Post:
Despite Trump administration denials, new evidence suggests census citizenship question was crafted to benefit white Republicans  —  Just weeks before the Supreme Court is expected to rule on whether the Trump administration can add a citizenship question to the 2020 census …
Camilo Montoya-Galvez / CBS News:
Barr says Mueller “could've reached a decision” on whether Trump obstructed justice  —  Tune in to “CBS This Morning” on Friday, May 31, for the full interview with Attorney General William Barr.  —  Attorney General William Barr said he believes special counsel Robert Mueller could have reached …
Discussion: Axios and The Gateway Pundit
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Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
Conservatives Stunned by Mueller Suggesting Trump Is Not Innocent  —  Robert Mueller's brief, eight-minute remarks on Wednesday about his investigation left the non-conservatives who closely follow his work fairly nonplussed.  Mueller was simply reiterating things he had already written in his report.
Rebecca Klar / The Hill:
Republican group to hand-deliver Mueller report to every GOP lawmaker  —  A Republican group is hand-delivering special counsel Robert Mueller's report to every lawmaker in its party on the heels of his first public remarks on the two-year Russia investigation.
Discussion: Splinter and Washington Post
Eileen Sullivan / New York Times:
Trump Admits to Russia ‘Helping Me to Get Elected’  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump on Thursday acknowledged for the first time that Russia helped “me to get elected,” and then quickly retracted the idea.  —  “No, Russia did not help me get elected,” Mr. Trump told reporters as he departed the White House for Colorado Springs.
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Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Trump Admits Russia Helped Elect Him—Then Does a U-Turn  —  In a series of ill-tempered morning tweets, the president seemed to accept that Russia was on his side in 2016—before scrambling to walk it all back.  —  Donald Trump finally admitted that Russia helped elected him president—before immediately retracting it.
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Helping Russia help Trump is precisely what Trump did
Discussion: New York Times, The Atlantic and Slate
Connor Mannion / Mediaite:
Bill O'Reilly: Trump Told Me Mueller Hates Him Because He Refused to Refund $15k Country Club Deposit  —  Bill O'Reilly said President Donald Trump called him the night of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's statement on his report to complain that Mueller doesn't like him because Trump once refused …
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Sean Hannity: Mueller 'Doesn't Know the Law' and 'He's Full of Crap'
Discussion: Politico, Law & Crime and Contemptor
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
If Americans won't read Mueller's report, spoon-feed it to them
Discussion: Law & Crime, Reason and National Review
Wall Street Journal:
White House Wanted USS John McCain ‘Out of Sight’ During Trump Japan Visit  —  The White House wanted the Navy to move a warship named for the late Sen. John McCain, a war hero who became a frequent target of President Trump's ire, ahead of the president's visit to Japan last week.
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New York Times:
White House Asked Navy to Hide John McCain Warship During Trump's Visit
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David Frum / The Atlantic:   The Wisest Remedy Is Not Impeachment
Caitlin Oprysko / Politico:
Trump on impeachment: 'It's a dirty, filthy, disgusting word'
Discussion: Fox News and The Root
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump weighs plan to choke off asylum for Central Americans  —  President Donald Trump is considering sweeping restrictions on asylum that would effectively block Central American migrants from entering the U.S., according to several administration officials and advocates briefed on the plan.
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Hamed Aleaziz / BuzzFeed News:
Trump Is Considering Denying Asylum To Migrants Who Travel Through A Third Country
Discussion: The Week
Steve Contorno / Tampa Bay Times:
Federal subpoena demands records on Andrew Gillum and his campaign for governor  —  A recent federal probe sought information related to the Florida Democrat and people in his orbit, signaling a shift in the Tallahassee FBI investigation  —  Andrew Gillum is a focal point …
Katherine Krueger / Splinter:
Editor in Chief of Major News Website Just Learned How the U.S. Government Works  —  Imagine, if you can, becoming the GLOBAL EDITOR IN CHIEF of Business Insider (and INSIDER, a venture I still couldn't define for you) without knowing one of the most basic facts about how American government works.
Jon Levine / The Wrap:
NYU Cancels Former New Yorker Fact-Checker Talia Lavin's Journalism Class  —  New York University has canceled an undergraduate journalism class that former New Yorker fact-checker Talia Lavin was scheduled to teach this fall after only two students signed up.
Michelle Rindels / The Nevada Independent:
Sisolak vetoes bill that would pledge Nevada's support to winner of national popular vote, reject Electoral College  —  Gov. Steve Sisolak has issued his first veto out of the 2019 legislative session, rejecting a proposal that would have pledged Nevada's six electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote for the presidency.
Discussion: Breitbart and Political Wire
Adam White / The Bulwark:
Blasted Are The Meek  —  On First Things and Sohrab Ahmari.  —  “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land,” Jesus explained in his Sermon on the Mount; “[b]lessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”  —  If only Sohrab Ahmari and First Things had been on the scene …
Discussion: National Review and Web Exclusives
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Okay, Sohrab Ahmari, but Why Did You ‘Snap’?
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Kansas Sen. Moran rescued from Arizona mountain after hiking injury  —  Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., took a fall on Thursday morning while out on a hike in Arizona, sending him to the hospital with an ankle injury after being rescued by firefighters, according to a local news outlet.
Discussion: KASW-TV, Associated Press and Roll Call
Katie Mettler / Washington Post:
Extreme weather is pummeling the Midwest, and farmers are in deep trouble  —  In Kendell Culp's corner of northwest Indiana, relentless rain began falling on his farm months ago, saturating the ground his family has nurtured for generations and delaying the start of their planting season by more than a week.
Rob Crilly / Washington Examiner:
Buttigieg brother-in-law accuses 2020 candidate of lying about his family for political gain  —  CLIO, Michigan — Pete Buttigieg's brother-in-law is accusing the gay Democratic presidential hopeful of hijacking his family's history for political advantage by crafting a bogus backstory of poverty, homelessness, and homophobia.
PoPville:
“Rep. Hoyer in WashPost op-ed: I was hesitant about DC statehood.  Now I believe it's the only path forward."  ; Norton Announces First House Hearing on D.C. Statehood in 26 Years  —  From the Washington Post:  —  “I have been hesitant in past years to call for statehood for the District …
Discussion: Washington Post and DCist
Vox:
How charitable donations remade our courts  —  The Olin Foundation funded the Federalist Society, seminars for judges, and much more.  —  John M. Olin isn't exactly a household name.  Neither is the Olin Corporation, the gunpowder and chemical company he inherited from his father.
Jay Greene / Washington Post:
Tech giant brings software to a gun fight  —  Business-software giant Salesforce instituted a new policy barring retail customers from using its technology to sell semiautomatic weapons and some other firearms.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — On its website, Salesforce.com touts retailer Camping World …
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
Ari Fleischer, a prominent TV pundit, has a financial connection that Fox News hasn't mentioned  —  Ari Fleischer, President George W. Bush's press secretary, has carved out a career as a prominent TV talking head, first on CNN and now on Fox News.  In his many appearances on Fox …
Bryant-Jon Anteola / Fresno Bee:
Fresno Grizzlies lose big-name sponsorship because of Ocasio-Cortez video debacle  —  Sun-Maid, the popular raisin company with deep roots in the central San Joaquin Valley, has terminated its partnership with the Fresno Grizzlies.  —  Sun-Maid announced its termination Wednesday evening …
Matthew Boyle / Breitbart:
Book: Joe Biden in 1973 Lectured Cleveland on What Is ‘Good for the Negro’  —  Former Vice President Joe Biden lectured the City Club in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1973 about what he thought was “good for the Negro,” according to a new book from a prominent left-wing journalist.
Todd C. Frankel / Washington Post:
Fisher-Price invented a popular baby sleeper without medical safety tests and kept selling it, even as babies died  —  Fisher-Price thought it had a hit on its hands.  —  It was 2009, and a small team of engineers at the toy company outside Buffalo seemed to have solved one of the most vexing problems …
Bernie Becker / Politico:
Wyden threatens to hold nominees over Trump tax return defiance  —  Sen. Ron Wyden threatened on Thursday to put a hold on Treasury Department nominees unless the administration offers fuller answers about congressional efforts to obtain President Donald Trump's tax returns.
Discussion: Political Wire
Carmen Paun / Politico:
Belgian king names officials to explore government options  —  Election results left uncertainty for how to form a coalition.  —  Belgian King Philippe appointed two officials Thursday to look into potential options for forming a federal government after Sunday's uncertain election results.
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Why Millennials' Political Awakening Could Bury Trump in 2020  —  Republicans have long known that millennials were going to be a problem for their party.  The only questions were “How big?” and “How soon?”  —  The bulk of Americans born between 1981 and 1996 saw Bill Clinton preside over an age of …
 
 
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