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11:35 AM ET, June 21, 2019

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New York Times:
Trump Approves Strikes on Iran, but Then Abruptly Pulls Back  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump approved military strikes against Iran in retaliation for downing an American surveillance drone, but pulled back from launching them on Thursday night after a day of escalating tensions.
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New York Times:
Trump Stopped Strike on Iran Because It Was ‘Not Proportionate’  —  President Trump said Friday morning that the United States military had been “cocked and loaded” for a strike against Iran on Thursday night, but that he called it off with 10 minutes to spare when a general told him that 150 people would likely die in the attack.
Newsweek:
Donald Trump Decided to Strike Iranian Missile System, Then Changed His Mind  —  An ordered military operation against military targets in Iran was called off in the early stages on Thursday, though the reason for holding the strike remains unclear.  —  As reported by the New York Times …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:   The commander in chief is AWOL
Washington Post:
Trump ordered attack on Iran for downing drone, then called it off, citing casualties
Eli Lake / Bloomberg:
The U.S. Has Lots of Options With Iran
Washington Post:
The U.S. should strive for a stable Iran. Instead, it is suffocating it.
Fox News:
US called off retaliatory strike against Iran in last minute: source
Stephen Collinson / CNN:
Trump's Iran strikes U-turn underscores war and peace dilemma
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Associated Press:   Lawyers claim infants, children are in dangerous situation at border detention site
Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:   Trump Bets We'll Stop Caring About Migrant Kids
Tim Dickinson / Rolling Stone:
Trump Administration to Migrant Kids: No Soap for You!
Discussion: Splinter
Nicole Goodkind / Newsweek:
Trump Administration Argues Detained Migrant Children Don't Need Toothbrushes, Soap
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Politico:
Dems see Hope Hicks testimony as huge gift in legal battle with Trump  —  In an exclusive interview, Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler also said Democrats would soon sue former White House Counsel Don McGahn.  —  House Democrats are planning to file a lawsuit within days to force former White …
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Natasha Korecki / Politico:
Biden called Booker to quell tensions.  Things only got worse  —  After Sen. Cory Booker appeared on CNN on Wednesday night sounding off on Joe Biden's recent comments surrounding segregationists, the New Jersey Democrat got a phone call — it was the former vice president.
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Washington Post:
Tensions ripple through Biden campaign as his past working relationship with a segregationist …
Daniel Chaitin / Washington Examiner:
NYT reporter flagged Jared Kushner meetings with Russians to FBI  —  A New York Times reporter fed information about Jared Kushner meeting with Russians to the FBI, newly released emails show.  —  Journalist Michael Schmidt sent an email on March 24, 2017, to FBI Assistant Director …
Elizabeth Warren / Medium:
Ending Private Prisons and Exploitation for Profit  —  Last month Caliburn International — a for-profit company whose subsidiary operates Homestead, the largest detention center for unaccompanied migrant children — hired John Kelly, Trump's former chief of staff.
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Gideon Resnick / The Daily Beast:
Elizabeth Warren Wants to Ban Private Prisons: They Have ‘No Place in America’
Discussion: Politico
Wall Street Journal:
Prosecutors Intensify Scrutiny of Trump Fundraiser Elliott Broidy  —  Federal probe examines foreigners who attended inauguration at invitation of top Trump fundraiser  —  Federal prosecutors have stepped up a criminal investigation into possible efforts by longtime Republican fundraiser Elliott Broidy …
Maxwell Strachan / HuffPost:
Some White House Reporters Are Throwing Sarah Huckabee Sanders A Goodbye Party  —  White House correspondents and some Trump staffers plan to send Sanders off with “farewell drinks” next week.  —  Sarah Huckabee Sanders and the reporters who cover the White House haven't always had the smoothest relationship.
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Kate Riga / Talking Points Memo:
After Crying ‘Fake News’ For Years, Sanders Is Getting A Party — Thrown By Reporters
Discussion: Splinter
Donald Trump / TIME:
Donald Trump's Interview With TIME on 2020: Read the Transcript  —  President Donald Trump sat down for an interview with TIME in the Oval Office on June 17 for a story on his re-election campaign.  —  During the 57-minute conversation, he discussed his Democratic rivals …
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Laura Ingraham Dismisses Reparations: 'No Do-Overs...We Won, You Lost, That's That'  —  “As Trump always says, 'you don't get do-overs,' she declared. ”  No do-overs, that's it.  Fox News star Laura Ingraham waded into the ongoing debate over reparations for descendants of slaves during …
Olivia Gazis / CBS News:
Justice Dept review of intel in Russia probe fuels fears of politicization  —  A mix of concern, confusion and defiance has spread through elements of the intelligence community as a murky picture emerges of Attorney General William Barr's review of its investigative and analytical work …
Emily Flitter / New York Times:
Being Transgender at Goldman Sachs  —  How Maeve DuVally, an employee in the bank's buttoned-up communications department, became herself at work.  —  Goldman Sachs's trading floors are vast rooms crammed with rows of tightly packed workstations, four monitors for every trader.
Ali Vitali / NBC News:
Clyburn explains why Harris and Booker haven't caught on in S. Carolina  —  The third-ranking House Democrat talked to NBC News ahead of his famous ‘Fish Fry’ gathering Friday night, featuring more than 20 presidential contenders.  —  COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn expressed …
Discussion: Political Wire
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Jim Acosta Describes Why He Battles Trump  —  It has become commonplace for President Trump and his allies to label journalists as members of the opposition, or even to call them “enemies of the people.”  In response, reporters have adopted a range of strategies, from trying to appear nonpartisan …
Tyler Bridges / www.theadvocate.com:
Support for Trump in Louisiana plunges, poll says; here's how this could help Gov. John Bel Edwards  —  A clear majority of Louisiana voters don't want Donald Trump to win a second term as president, an independent poll shows.  —  The survey by pollster Verne Kennedy also shows …
Discussion: Political Wire
Patrick Marley / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
On 4-3 vote, Wisconsin Supreme Court upholds state's lame-duck laws limiting power of Democratic governor  —  MADISON - The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld lame-duck laws Friday that limit the power of the state's new Democratic governor, handing Republicans a victory in one of several legal fights over the laws.
Tim Arango / New York Times:
Los Angeles and San Francisco, ‘Polar Opposites’ on Criminal Justice  —  LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles has the biggest jail system in America and sends people to state prison at almost four times the rate of San Francisco, even though violent crime has fallen in both cities.
John McCormick / Wall Street Journal:
Americans Aren't Sure U.S. System Can Fix Long-Term Problems, Poll Finds  —  A majority believes the nation's best years are in the past  —  Americans have little faith the U.S. political system can address long-term challenges and are skeptical the nation remains committed to foundational tenets …
Discussion: Political Wire
 
 
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Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Fairfax ‘thinking very seriously’ about run for governor, says scandal has raised his public profile
Vivian Wang / New York Times:
Sex Harassment Laws Toughened in New York: ‘Finally, This Is Happening’
Discussion: Simple Justice
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
House Intel to subpoena Felix Sater after he fails to appear for testimony
Discussion: Axios
Simon Kuper / Financial Times:
How Oxford university shaped Brexit — and Britain's next prime minister
Discussion: Bloomberg
Allegra Kirkland / Talking Points Memo:
Fighting About Calling Them ‘Concentration Camps’ Is Besides The Point
Discussion: Bloomberg, Townhall and The Atlantic
Sam Rosenfeld / Washington Post:
Joe Biden's nostalgia for ‘civility’ is nostalgia for the politics of Jim Crow
Kayla Tausche / CNBC:
West Virginia is still waiting on a game-changing $84 billion investment from China that was promised in 2017
Discussion: Political Wire
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Mona Charen / National Review:
Elizabeth Warren's Terrible Plans
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Marco Rubio's humiliating transformation into a Trump fan-boy is complete
Daily Mail:
Forget the polls, rampaging Trump's going to win easily in 2020 unless Democrat ostriches drag …
Chris Lehman / Oregonian:
Oregon governor sends police to find missing Republicans, bring them to Capitol
Washington Post:
When Trump visits his clubs, government agencies and Republicans pay to be where he is
Discussion: Daily Kos
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
A gay first lady? Yes, we've already had one, and here are her love letters.
Discussion: Newser