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11:45 AM ET, June 7, 2019

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Christian Vanderbrouk / The Bulwark:
Catch-45  —  The twisted logic of Trump defenders would make a fine Joseph Heller novel.  —  There are many things you could call the professional Trump apologist: loyal, creative, unrelenting.  Logically consistent?  Not so much.  —  “Congress is too partisan to investigate the president!”
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
House Backs Off Holding Barr in Contempt in New Resolution  —  WASHINGTON — After weeks of pledging to hold Attorney General William P. Barr and the former White House counsel Donald F. McGahn II in contempt for defying subpoenas, House Democrats appear poised to pursue an alternative path to try to force them into sharing information.
Discussion: HuffPost, VICE News and Washington Post
Zachary Basu / Axios:
The 59 House Democrats (and one Republican) who support impeachment
Discussion: Washington Post and Political Wire
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Forget impeachment. Tee up prosecution.
Discussion: Shareblue Media
John Solomon / The Hill:
Key figure that Mueller report linked to Russia was a State Department intel source  —  In a key finding of the Mueller report, Ukrainian businessman Konstantin Kilimnik, who worked for Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, is tied to Russian intelligence.  —  But hundreds of pages …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's latest eruption at Pelosi reveals a terrible truth about this moment  —  Amazingly, after all we've seen, there's still a tendency in some quarters to treat the falsehoods regularly told by President Trump, and echoed by his media allies, as a somewhat exaggerated but basically conventional form of political dishonesty.
Discussion: ThinkProgress, Vox and Mother Jones
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Nelson D. Schwartz / New York Times:
Jobs Report Is Weak, With Gain of 75,000; Unemployment Rate Still 3.6%  —  The government report on Friday showed a sharp decline in the pace of hiring, adding to concern that the economy is slowing.  — 75,000 jobs were created last month.  Analysts had expected a gain of about 175,000 jobs, according to Bloomberg.
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Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Jobs creation slows dramatically with payrolls up just 75,000 in May, much worse than expected
Discussion: JustOneMinute and The Week
Associated Press:   The Latest: US employers added a weak 75,000 jobs in May
The Daily Beast:
House Dems Preparing Investigation of Rudy Giuliani for Ukraine Shenanigans  —  The president's lawyer says he welcomes the scrutiny and plans to turn it to his advantage.  —  Top congressional Democrats are actively discussing opening a probe into Rudy Giuliani for his overseas political …
Keith Griffith / Daily Mail:
Russia is making its own ‘correct’ version of Chernobyl that will blame AMERICA and the CIA for the nuclear disaster following the unexpected success of the new HBO show  —  Furious at the breakout success of the HBO series Chernobyl, Russia is planning to make its own series portraying …
Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Are Voter Opinions on Trump as Stable as They Seem?  —  The great irony of the Trump presidency, one that is built on chaos and drama, is how stable it is.  By that, I mean the stability of opinions of this president.  Despite all of the twists and turns and tweets over the last three years …
David Catanese / US News:
How the Revolution Ends  —  Some of Bernie Sanders' most ardent supporters believe 2020 could be ‘stolen’ from him by the Democratic National Committee - again.  —  WARNER, N.H. — AS Bernie Sanders plodded up a steep hill in the backyard of a Main Street bookstore in this tiny New Hampshire town, he was in no mood for selfies.
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Dahlia Lithwick / Slate:
Watching Elizabeth Warren Come Alive
Discussion: Shakesville and CNN
Domenico Montanaro / NPR:
Poll: Majority Want To Keep Abortion Legal, But They Also Want Restrictions  —  Three-quarters of Americans say they want to keep in place the landmark Supreme Court ruling, Roe v. Wade, that made abortion legal in the United States, but a strong majority would like to see restrictions on abortion rights …
Discussion: Washington Post and Axios
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Igor Derysh / Salon:   “Pro-choice” Susan Collins has voted to confirm 32 anti-abortion Trump judges
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Racial Reckoning Comes  —  Trump has changed our national narrative.  —  When I was a boy I was taught a certain story about America.  This was the land of opportunity.  Immigrants came to this land and found an open field and a fair chance to pursue their dreams.
Discussion: Tablet Magazine
Bill Barrow / Associated Press:
Joe Biden reverses course on Hyde abortion amendment  —  ATLANTA (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is reversing course and declaring that he no longer supports a long-standing congressional ban on using federal health care money to pay for abortions.
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New York Times:
Trump Allows High-Tech U.S. Bomb Parts to Be Built in Saudi Arabia  —  WASHINGTON — When the Trump administration declared an emergency last month and fast-tracked the sale of more American arms to Saudi Arabia, it did more than anger members of Congress who opposed the sale on humanitarian grounds.
Eric Levitz / New York Magazine:
Tucker Carlson's Praise for Elizabeth Warren Should Scare Democrats  —  Tucker Carlson wants you to know that Elizabeth Warren is a “race hustling, gun-grabbing, abortion extremist” — and, also, a better friend to the American worker than anyone in the Republican Party.
Reuters:
Russian disinformation on YouTube draws ads, lacks warning labels: researchers  —  SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fourteen Russia-backed YouTube channels spreading disinformation have been generating billions of views and millions of dollars in advertising revenue, according to researchers …
Eli Stokols / Los Angeles Times:
For Trump, it's all personal; ideology takes second place … He referred to Meghan Markle as “nasty,” called London's mayor a “stone cold loser” and, between official events, found time to lash out at Bette Midler, Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the media.
Maggie Severns / Politico:
Koch network floats backing Democrats in revamp of influence operation  —  The Koch network is shaking up how it tries to influence Washington heading into 2020, starting with plans to spend money to reelect lawmakers from either party who back its issues and are facing primary challenges.
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Brian Schwartz / CNBC:
Koch network opens its doors to Democrats as it expands political engagement
Discussion: Axios
Jill Filipovic / Politico:
‘I Can No Longer Continue to Live Here’  —  TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — In a small town tucked in the hills outside Tegucigalpa, there is a stuffed gray bunny rabbit that knows a little girl's secrets.  “I tell him all my things,” she says.  “About how I'm doing, and when I feel sad.”
Sam Webb / Metro.co.uk:
Gay couple beaten up for refusing to kiss for men's entertainment  —  This horrifying picture shows a flight attendant and her girlfriend covered in blood after a gang of men attacked them when they refused to kiss for them.  —  The apparently homophobic attack happened on a London bus …
Discussion: New York Post
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Republicans Have Become the Except-When-Trump-Does-It Party  —  Before heading off for a break at his Trump-branded golf course in Ireland, President Trump this week attacked the mayor of London as a “stone cold loser,” called an American-born British princess “nasty” and then denied he said it …
CNN:
US and Russian warships nearly collide in the Pacific  —  (CNN)The United States and Russian navies are at odds over an apparent near collision in the Pacific Friday with each side blaming the other.  —  The US and Russian warships came somewhere between 50 feet and 165 feet of each other …
Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
Michael Bloomberg Promises $500 Million to Help End Coal  —  WASHINGTON — Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, will donate $500 million to a new campaign to close every coal-fired power plant in the United States and halt the growth of natural gas, his foundation said Thursday.
Charlotte Jee / MIT Technology Review:
YouTube is deleting videos on Nazi history as part of its hate speech crackdown  —  The site's torrid week shows what a challenge moderation has become for big tech firms.  —  The news: YouTube announced new rules around hate speech on Wednesday that prohibit videos promoting Nazi ideology …
Discussion: Common Dreams, The Guardian and NB Blog
The Economist:
Google rewards reputable reporting more than left-wing politics  —  Our statistical study revealed no evidence of ideological bias in the search engine's news tab  —  “Google & others are suppressing voices of Conservatives”, tweeted Donald Trump in 2018.  “They are controlling what we can & cannot see.”
Kansas City Star:
‘It broke me as a physician to do this to her’: How Missouri harasses women seeking abortions  —  BY THE KANSAS CITY STAR EDITORIAL BOARD  —  St. Louis ob-gyn Amy Addante tweeted this week about the real-world effect of the requirements being imposed on patients and doctors at the last clinic performing abortions in Missouri.
Discussion: Mediaite and Hullabaloo
New York Times:
Trump's Twists on Confronting Iran Confound Allies in Europe  —  PARIS — President Trump and his aides have sent a dizzying, seemingly conflicting set of messages to Iran in recent weeks, ordering more troops to the Middle East and a carrier to the Arabian Sea as military threats …
 
 
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Matt Dixon / Politico:
DeSantis staff shakeup prompts competing narratives
Discussion: Florida Politics and Splinter
Brady McCombs / HuffPost:
Trump Supporter Arrested After Allegedly Threatening To Kill Members of Congress
Discussion: Talking Points Memo and Mediaite
Washington Post:
‘These boys were on a holiday’: Trump family members promote themselves, and businesses, on European trip
Discussion: CBS News, The Week and Newsweek
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
New Files From GOP Operative's Hard Drive Suggest N.C. Republicans Lied in Court to Maintain Racial Gerrymander
Discussion: NPR, New York Times and PJ Media Home