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Inside Jerry Nadler's private push to open up impeachment inquiry — Nadler: Mueller clearly demonstrated that Trump is lying — (CNN)At a frank meeting this week, House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler again lobbied to win Speaker Nancy Pelosi's support for an impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.
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Heather Caygle / Politico:
Robert Mueller could be subpoenaed in the next two weeks — House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler told Democratic leaders at a closed-door meeting this week that he could issue a subpoena to Robert Mueller within two weeks if he is unable to reach an agreement to secure the former special …
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Ryan J. Reilly / HuffPost:
House Democrats To Make It Easier To Find Trump Aides In Contempt, Bring Them To Court — The House will also more forward with enforcing subpoenas against Attorney General William Barr and ex-White House counsel Don McGahn. — WASHINGTON — House Democrats are set to vote next week …
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
Contempt vote likely after DOJ rejects demand for census docs
Contempt vote likely after DOJ rejects demand for census docs
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
On Trump and impeachment, some Democrats fear a nightmare scenario
On Trump and impeachment, some Democrats fear a nightmare scenario
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ABC News, New York Daily News and The Root
The Hill:
Trump plans to declare new national emergency to impose tariffs — President Trump is planning to declare a new national emergency in order to implement sweeping tariffs on Mexico over the flow of Central American migrants to the U.S., according to a draft document of the declaration reviewed by The Hill.
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Mexico aims to avoid tariffs with potential deal limiting migrants going north, allowing U.S. to deport Central American asylum seekers — U.S. and Mexican officials are discussing the outlines of a deal that would dramatically increase Mexico's immigration enforcement efforts and give …
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
New Files From GOP Operative's Hard Drive Suggest N.C. Republicans Lied in Court to Maintain Racial Gerrymander — The latest bombshell from the formerly secret files of the GOP's top gerrymandering guru emerged on Thursday, and it's astounding: Voting rights advocates claim to have evidence …
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Michael Wines / New York Times:
Deceased Strategist's Files Detail Republican Gerrymandering in North Carolina, Advocates Say — When the hard drives of a deceased Republican strategist revealed new evidence last week about the Trump administration's decision to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census …
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Fox News Exclusive: Trump says Mueller made a ‘fool’ of himself — President Trump, in an exclusive interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham, said former Special Counsel Robert Mueller made “such a fool” out of himself last week when he delivered his first and only public statement about the Russia investigation.
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Media Matters for America:
Two of Fox News' most vitriolic hosts just lost a major advertiser: Bayer
Two of Fox News' most vitriolic hosts just lost a major advertiser: Bayer
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Judd Legum / Popular Information:
EXCLUSIVE: Bayer stops advertising on Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham
EXCLUSIVE: Bayer stops advertising on Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham
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Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab:
Promoting based on potential: How The Atlantic is putting a lot more women in charge — It's not a shocker that a lot has changed at The Atlantic since it was founded all the way back in 1857. Perhaps more surprising, though, is how much has changed there in just the last two and a half years.
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Mark Di Stefano / BuzzFeed:
A Dutch Teenager's Death Was Wrongly Reported As “Legal Euthanasia” Across International Media. Here's How They All Got It Wrong. — Inaccurate stories claiming the 17-year-old had been “legally euthanised” travelled so widely across the internet that even the pope appeared to tweet about it.
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Courtney Kube / NBC News:
U.S. commander says American forces face ‘imminent’ threat from Iran — Marine Gen. Frank McKenzie says he believes the Iranians or their proxies may orchestrate an attack at any moment. — BAGHDAD — The top commander of U.S. forces in the Middle East says he believes the Iranians …
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Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Michael Flynn fires legal team with sentencing looming on federal charges — Former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has fired his legal team as he awaits sentencing for lying to the FBI about his conversations with a top Russian official, according to a new filing Thursday from his longtime attorneys.
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New York Times:
Police Commissioner Apologizes for Officers' Actions in Stonewall Rebellion — New York's police commissioner, James P. O'Neill, apologized on Thursday on behalf of the Police Department for officers' actions during the Stonewall riot, a seminal 1969 clash outside a Greenwich Village club …
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NYPD formally apologizes for 1969 Stonewall raid
NYPD formally apologizes for 1969 Stonewall raid
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Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Democrats Learned the Wrong Lesson From Clinton's Impeachment — Democrats debating whether to impeach Donald Trump may be misreading the evidence from the last time the House tried to remove a president. — It's become conventional wisdom—not only among Democrats but also among many political analysts …
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Walter Shapiro / New Republic:
1998 Was a Seinfeld Election—Not an Impeachment Referendum
Brady McCombs / HuffPost:
Trump Supporter Arrested After Allegedly Threatening To Kill Members of Congress — Scott Brian Haven of Utah is accused of making over 2,000 phone calls to the U.S. Capitol over a three-year period about Democrats threatening Trump's presidency. — SALT LAKE CITY (AP) …
Coral Davenport / New York Times:
Automakers Tell Trump His Pollution Rules Could Mean ‘Untenable’ Instability and Lower Profits — WASHINGTON — The world's largest automakers warned President Trump on Thursday that one of his most sweeping deregulatory efforts — his plan to weaken tailpipe pollution standards …
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Aiden Pink / The Forward:
DC Dyke March Bans Jewish Pride Flag — A gay pride parade in Washington, D.C. has been criticized by Jewish and LGBTQ groups for banning Jewish and Israeli symbols from its Friday event. — The D.C. Dyke March is designed to include people of diverse races, religions and gender identities …
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Zach Montellaro / Politico:
Who's in — and out — of the first Democratic debates — Barring a last-minute change, Montana Gov. Steve Bullock will not make the stage. — A prominent governor running in the Democratic primary is at serious risk of getting shut out of the party's first presidential debates …
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Robin Givhan / Washington Post:
Trump's catastrophic fashion choices in England were not just a sign of bad taste — The president and first lady have landed in Ireland. They have left the pomp and pageantry of England. Melania Trump has removed her Phillip Treacy hat. The president is once again in a business suit and his too-long ties.
Jia Tolentino / New Yorker:
Please, My Wife, She's Very Online — It might have begun with “Borat.” In that Sacha Baron Cohen mockumentary, from 2006, which was subtitled “Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan,” the protagonist has a particular way of saying “my wife,” which …
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Washington Post:
‘These boys were on a holiday’: Trump family members promote themselves, and businesses, on European trip — As parties go, it's hard to top a state dinner with the queen of England, but President Trump's sons — Donald Jr. and Eric — tried to keep the revelry going during an impromptu pub crawl in Doonbeg …
Washington Post:
How a watchdog whitewashed its oversight of FEMA's disaster response with ‘feel good’ reports — After catastrophic floodwaters submerged wide stretches of southern Louisiana in 2016, displaced homeowners and officials criticized the federal recovery effort as dangerously slow, leaving thousands of people homeless for months.
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Michael Cohen's life behind bars — What prison life could be like for Cohen — (CNN)Michael Cohen was nervous about his new life behind bars. President Donald Trump's former fixer turned star government witness was worried that inmates who supported Trump might bring trouble when he arrived …
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Political Wire
Matthew Adams / Dallas Morning News:
Should women who have abortions go to jail? ‘Absolutely,’ says Arlington Rep. Ron Wright — WASHINGTON — Rep. Ron Wright, R-Arlington, said on a video released by an abortion rights group that women commit murder if they have an abortion and should “absolutely” be punished.
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Matt Dixon / Politico:
DeSantis staff shakeup prompts competing narratives — TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis has lost as many as seven aides in the past 24 hours, some of whom have been with him since the start of his campaign, according to a person with direct knowledge of the turnover.
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Sridhar Pappu / Los Angeles Times:
The women of MSNBC are reshaping the television landscape — “We should have been blasting ‘9 to 5,’” said Stephanie Ruhle, sitting at her anchor desk in the MSNBC studio at 30 Rockefeller Center in midtown Manhattan. It was nearing 9 a.m. in late May and Ruhle, who anchors …
Christian Schneider / The Bulwark:
Just Because You CAN Defend Steven Crowder Doesn't Mean You HAVE To — It's easy to stick up for someone's right to say something, anything. But free speech is about more than owning the libs. — It may surprise you to learn that there is very little record of the Founding Fathers' debates …
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Jeremy Barr / Hollywood Reporter:
CNN's Don Lemon Reveals He Was Called “F***ot” Recently While Filming Show — “I was doing a shoot in the park the other day and someone said, 'We built this country. I can't wait for CNN to fire your black ass,'” Lemon said. — At an industry conference on Thursday …
Eric Kohn / IndieWire:
YouTube Pulls ‘Triumph of the Will’ For Violating New Hate Speech Policy — Under YouTube's new policy, Leni Riefenstahl's 1935 propaganda epic had to go. But the decision raises major questions about history and representation. — YouTube hovers in paradox: It's a platform for expression …
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