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Julie K. Brown / Miami Herald:
With Jeffrey Epstein locked up, these are nervous times for his friends, enablers — Jeffrey Epstein spent a second night in a New York jail cell Sunday, with a federal indictment expected to be unsealed Monday, charging him with sex offenses involving underage girls he and others allegedly trafficked …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money
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Vivian Wang / New York Times:
Why the Trump White House Is Caught Up in the Jeffrey Epstein Scandal — In the years since Mr. Epstein was first accused of sexually abusing minors, one of Mr. Trump's Cabinet officials has been accused of letting him off easy. — By the time Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier and felon …
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Common Dreams, The Gateway Pundit, Salon, Cernovich, ECHIDNE OF THE SNAKES and The Daily Beast
New York Times:
Jeffrey Epstein Is Accused of Luring Girls to His Manhattan Mansion and Abusing Them — The billionaire financier is charged with running a sex-trafficking operation that brought dozens of girls as young as 14 to his opulent Upper East Side home. — Federal prosecutors appear to have resurrected …
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Associated Press, Financial Times, Outside the Beltway, Splinter and PJ Media Home
Gregg Re / Fox News:
Christine Pelosi warns it's ‘quite likely that some of our faves are implicated’ in ‘horrific’ Epstein case — Christine Pelosi, a Democratic National Committee official and daughter of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, warned conspicuously on Saturday evening that it is “quite likely …
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One America News Network, LewRockwell, twitchy.com, RedState, Daily Wire and RealClearPolitics
Alexander Kacala / Newsweek:
Miami Herald Investigative Reporter: ‘Quite A Few Powerful, Important People’ May Be Named in Jeffrey Epstein Case
Miami Herald Investigative Reporter: ‘Quite A Few Powerful, Important People’ May Be Named in Jeffrey Epstein Case
Discussion:
twitchy.com and RedState
Mimi Rocah / The Daily Beast:
Jeffrey Epstein Shouldn't Expect to Wriggle Free Again
Jeffrey Epstein Shouldn't Expect to Wriggle Free Again
Discussion:
Spectator USA, Daily Wire and Rolling Stone
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
Justice Department changing lawyers on census case — The Justice Department is swapping out the lawyers who had been representing the administration in its legal battle to put a question about citizenship on the 2020 Census, possibly signaling career attorneys' legal or ethical concerns …
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Talking Points Memo and Political Wire
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JM Rieger / Washington Post:
The Trump administration has changed its story on the census citizenship question at least 10 times in four months — Originally, it was supposed to help the Justice Department enforce the Voting Rights Act. Then the Supreme Court said that was a pretext. — It would not be used for immigration enforcement.
Discussion:
Media Matters for America, Washington Examiner, NPR and New York Post
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
Census farce: Trump, Barr and the Justice Department make a mockery of the law
Census farce: Trump, Barr and the Justice Department make a mockery of the law
Discussion:
Politico
Marty Lederman / Balkinization:
Census Citizenship Question Re-do? Part I: Moment of Truth (and Integrity) for the Office of the Solicitor General
Tom Hals / Reuters:
In losing legal battles over census, Trump may win political war
In losing legal battles over census, Trump may win political war
Discussion:
Political Wire
Associated Press:
AP: Federal grand jury probing GOP fundraiser Elliott Broidy — NEW YORK (AP) — A federal grand jury in New York is investigating top Republican fundraiser Elliott Broidy, examining whether he used his position as vice chair of President Donald Trump's inaugural committee to drum up business deals …
Discussion:
Political Wire
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Tom Steyer Is Telling Allies He's Running for President — The presidential-campaign announcements may not be over yet—with the latest potentially coming from a person who ruled out a run just a few months ago. — The billionaire investor Tom Steyer, who in the past decade …
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Courtney Kube / NBC News:
In surprise move, admiral tapped to lead U.S. Navy declines job, retires instead — Bill Moran said he turned down the job of Chief of Naval Operations because of a probe of his ties to an officer investigated for inappropriate conduct. — WASHINGTON — The man set to take over as the head …
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USNI News, Wall Street Journal and UPI
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Robert Burns / Associated Press:
Admiral to lead Navy instead will retire; bad judgment cited
Admiral to lead Navy instead will retire; bad judgment cited
Discussion:
Washington Post and Axios
Kate Sullivan / CNN:
CNN will hold live draw for 2020 Democratic debate lineup — New CNN poll shows Harris and Warren rise after debates — (CNN)CNN will conduct a live draw to determine which night each candidate will appear in the highly anticipated Democratic presidential primary debates airing later this month on the network.
Jon Gambrell / Associated Press:
Reports: Iran enriching uranium to 4.5%, breaking deal limit — TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran began enriching uranium Monday to 4.5%, breaking the limit set by its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, semi-official news agencies in the country reported. — The acknowledgement by the spokesman …
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Nahal Toosi / Politico:
Trump wants to talk. Iran isn't interested.
Trump wants to talk. Iran isn't interested.
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The American Conservative and New York Times
Laurens Cerulus / Politico:
Trump will have to settle on a strategy after Iran violates 2015 nuclear deal
Trump will have to settle on a strategy after Iran violates 2015 nuclear deal
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One America News Network, BBC, UPI, Axios and Politico
Penelope Green / New York Times:
Do Americans Need Air-Conditioning? — Summer's great indoor-temperature debate rages on. — Modernity was born 116 years, 11 months, two weeks and two days ago, at a printing plant in the East Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, when a junior engineer named Willis Carrier devised a contraption …
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Front Page Magazine and twitchy.com
Las Vegas Review-Journal:
MIRIAM ADELSON: A time of miracles — Miriam Adelson, a Las Vegas philanthropist, researcher, physician and expert in drug addiction, owns the Las Vegas Review-Journal and Israel Hayom newspapers with her husband, Sheldon Adelson. — Cherishing, promoting and safeguarding the U.S.-Israeli alliance …
Catie Edmondson / New York Times:
ICE Used Facial Recognition to Mine State Driver's License Databases — WASHINGTON — Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have mined state driver's license databases using facial recognition technology, analyzing millions of motorists' photos without their knowledge.
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VICE
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Drew Harwell / Washington Post:
FBI, ICE find state driver's license photos are a gold mine for facial-recognition searches
FBI, ICE find state driver's license photos are a gold mine for facial-recognition searches
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Axios, Splinter and Fox News, more at Techmeme »
Jill Lawless / Associated Press:
UK hunts mole behind leak of envoy's frank Trump missives — LONDON (AP) — The British government was hunting Monday for the source of a leak of diplomatic cables from Britain's ambassador in Washington that branded President Donald Trump's administration “dysfunctional” and “inept.”
Discussion:
Political Wire
Christopher Cadelago / Politico:
Democratic field readies for the big shrink — The winnowing process is about to begin. — With the first debates and two quarters of fundraising behind them, strategists with the leading Democratic campaigns and party operatives are beginning to rethink the conventional narrative of the 2020 primary.
Daniel Lippman / Politico:
The Purell presidency: Trump aides learn the president's real red line — A self-described germaphobe, the 45th president is strictly enforcing proper hygiene inside the White House — and wherever else he goes. — He asks visitors if they'd like to wash their hands in a bathroom near the Oval Office.
Discussion:
Political Wire
Nikki Schwab / New York Post:
Melania Trump reportedly told Donald that Christine Blasey Ford was ‘lying’ — A new book says that first lady Melania Trump told her husband she thought Christine Blasey Ford was lying when she testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee against Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
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Townhall
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
Exclusive excerpt: Inside Kavanaugh's leaked mock hearing
Bloomberg:
The Trump Tariff Twist That's Cost U.S. Steel $5.5 Billion — Older mills unable to compete as output soared, demand fell — Nucor's cheaper-to-run electric-arc furnaces hold their own — President Donald Trump's tariffs on foreign steel have sped the decline of some of the U.S. mills he vowed to help.