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Michael Isikoff / Yahoo News:
Exclusive: The true origins of the Seth Rich conspiracy theory.  A Yahoo News investigation.  —  WASHINGTON — In the summer of 2016, Russian intelligence agents secretly planted a fake report claiming that Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was gunned down by a squad …
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
McConnell likens himself to Obama: ‘We both are the descendants of slave owners’  —  The Senate majority leader, who opposes reparations, was asked about NBC News' report that two of his great-great-grandfathers owned at least 14 slaves.  —  WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell …
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Brent Scher / Washington Free Beacon:
Kamala Harris's Ancestors Owned Slaves, Her Father Says  —  Presidential hopeful's Jamaican father wrote about his slave-holding ancestor  —  Sen. Kamala Harris (D., Calif.) is the descendant of an Irishman who owned a slave plantation in Jamaica, according to her father's lengthy ancestral summary of his side of the family.
Discussion: NBC News, Essence and Bloomberg
Amy McGrath / YouTube:
“The Letter” — Amy McGrath for U.S. Senate … I'm running for Senate in Kentucky against Mitch McConnell.  Defeat Mitch.  Defend Democracy.
Jill Lawrence / USA Today:
Republicans are eating our lunch. I want a 2020 Democrat tough enough to eat theirs.
Discussion: Althouse
Chris Strohm / Bloomberg:
Barr Won't Recuse Himself From New Case Against Jeffrey Epstein  —  Attorney General William Barr won't recuse himself from involvement in the new charges filed against Jeffrey Epstein by federal prosecutors in New York, according to a Justice Department official.
Discussion: New York Post and Hullabaloo
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Miami Herald:
Alex Acosta made an ethically compromised decision 10 years ago. …
Ann E. Marimow / Washington Post:
President Trump cannot block his critics on Twitter, federal appeals court rules  —  President Trump cannot block his critics from the Twitter feed he regularly uses to communicate with the public, a federal appeals court said Tuesday, in a case with implications for how elected officials nationwide interact …
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Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Trump Can't Block Critics From His Twitter Account, Appeals Court Rules  —  The decision may have broader implications for how the First Amendment applies to officials' accounts in the social-media era.  —  WASHINGTON — President Trump has been violating the Constitution by blocking people …
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
Trump dossier author Steele gets 16-hour DOJ grilling  —  The interview was contentious at first, according to two people familiar with the matter, but investigators ultimately found his testimony credible and even surprising.  —  Christopher Steele, the former British spy behind the infamous …
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New York Times:   Justice Dept. Watchdog Is Preparing to Deliver Verdict on the Russia Investigation
Alexander Burns / New York Times:
Tom Steyer Will Run for President and Plans to Spend $100 Million on His Bid  —  Tom Steyer, the former hedge fund investor turned impeachment activist, announced on Tuesday that he would challenge President Trump in 2020, reversing a previous decision not to enter the race.
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New York Times:
Joe Biden's Tax Returns Show at Least $15 Million in Income After 2016
Discussion: Outside the Beltway and The Root
Sam Dorman / Fox News:
Jill Biden defends husband from Kamala Harris: Can't say 'that he's a racist'
Discussion: Washington Post and Politico
Adam Goldman / New York Times:
Michael Flynn Changes His Story, Putting Him on Collision Course With Judge  —  WASHINGTON — Michael T. Flynn, the former national security adviser, backed off his planned testimony in a federal case against a former associate, according to court documents unsealed on Tuesday.
Discussion: RedState
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Rachel Weiner / Washington Post:   Government no longer wants Michael Flynn to testify against ex-partner
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Michael Flynn's relationship with federal prosecutors appears to sour
New York Daily News:
Billionaire insists he has legal parking spot on West Village street, infuriating neighbors who say he created a fake space for himself  —  A billionaire hedge fund honcho carved out a personal driveway in a West Village sidewalk — and didn't pay a dime for the brazen annexation of public space.
Cheryl Hall / Dallas Morning News:
Ross Perot, self-made billionaire, patriot and philanthropist, dies at 89  —  Ross Perot, self-made billionaire, renowned patriot and two-time independent candidate for U.S. president, has died after a five-month battle with leukemia.  —  He was 89.  —  The pioneer of the computer services industry …
Andrew Desiderio / Politico:
House Dems set to subpoena Kushner, Sessions and 10 other Mueller witnesses  —  The House Judiciary Committee will vote on Thursday to authorize subpoenas for 12 of former special counsel Robert Mueller's witnesses — including President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner …
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Paul Moses / The Daily Beast:
The U.S. Attorneys Who Revered Rudy Loathe Him Now
Discussion: Hullabaloo
Jennifer Harper / Washington Times:
Hola: Majority of Hispanic voters approve of citizenship question on U.S. census  —  Two-thirds of voters approve of a citizenship question on the 2020 census, and that includes a majority of Hispanic voters — despite claims by Democratic lawmakers that the inquiry would discourage participation in Latino communities.
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Reuters:
Democrat overseeing U.S. Census funding would block form reprint for citizenship question
Discussion: Shareblue Media and IJR
Daily Mail:
LAND OF A MILLION ORPHANS: DailyMail.com investigates the hidden African crisis driven by AIDS and meets ‘children raised by children’ left behind in Zambia  — Zambia is a land-locked nation in sub-Saharan Africa whose population of 17 million includes 1 million orphans, according to the United Nations Development Programme
Darren Samuelsohn / Politico:
'What's the point?'  Lawmakers fess up to not fully reading the Mueller report  —  Time for a Mueller report reality check: Only a small segment of America's most powerful have read it.  —  President Donald Trump can't give a straight answer about the subject.
Discussion: arenastage.org and Daily Kos
Public Policy Polling:
Rapinoe 42, Trump 41  —  By popular demand PPP tested how a Megan Rapinoe v. Donald Trump 2020 match up would shake out, and we found that Rapinoe gets 42% to 41% for Trump.  —  Trump's 41% standing is familiar territory.  On PPP's last public national poll we tested 8 of the actual Democratic candidates …
Discussion: The Guardian
Jessica Contrera / Washington Post:
A black principal, four white teens and the ‘senior prank’ that became a hate crime  —  The students swore they weren't racists.  Now a Maryland judge would decide their fate.  —  The principal saw a swastika first.  It was inky black, spray painted on a trash can just beside the entrance to the high school.
Mark Preston / CNN:
CNN announces rules for next Democratic presidential debates  —  (CNN)The upcoming Democratic presidential debates will feature opening and closing statements and two hours of debate time each night, representatives for more than 20 candidates competing in the primary were informed Tuesday by CNN.
Discussion: twitchy.com
Daniel Marans / HuffPost:
Republican Compared Anti-LGBTQ Proposal To Saving Jews From Holocaust  —  State Sen. Dan Bishop, who faces Democrat Dan McCready in a special election, used an Oskar Schindler analogy to characterize his advocacy against gay rights.  —  The Republican candidate for an open House seat …
Twitter:
Updating our rules against hateful conduct  —  We create our rules to keep people safe on Twitter, and they continuously evolve to reflect the realities of the world we operate within.  Our primary focus is on addressing the risks of offline harm, and research* shows that dehumanizing language increases that risk.
Isaac Chotiner / New Yorker:
Ari Fleischer on Why Former Republican Critics of Trump Now Embrace Him  —  Two and a half years ago, Donald Trump assumed the Presidency, despite not receiving the support of a number of establishment Republicans who had expressed disgust with his personal behavior and alarm about the tone and content of his candidacy.
Jonathan Bernstein / Bloomberg:
How to Run the Perfect Losing Campaign  —  In praise of the rare candidate who actually knows when to quit.  —  Eric Swalwell ended his presidential campaign on Monday.  You probably don't know who he is - a member of the House from California - or that he was running.  He didn't even make the trivia books, really.
Discussion: Slate
Noah Pransky / Florida Politics:
Zombie campaign coming back to life?  Mark Foley tells FEC he's ready for comeback  —  Foley “anticipates making a final decision sometime following the reapportionment resulting from the upcoming decennial census.”  —  Mark Foley is ready to return to Congress, and the only things standing …
CBO Publications:
The Effects on Employment and Family Income of Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage  —  The federal minimum wage of $7.25 per hour has not changed since 2009, though many states and localities have set their minimum wage above that level.  Increasing the federal minimum wage would have two principal effects on low-wage workers.
The Daily Beast:
Senate Intel Eyes Social Media Manipulators Who Pitched Team Trump  —  They worked on plans to use fake social media accounts to win Trump the election.  No wonder the Senate's Russia probe is interested in them.  —  A few months into Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, his team reviewed a strange pitch.
Alice Miranda Ollstein / Politico:
Sebelius won't run for Senate in Kansas  —  Former Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius, who served as Health and Human Services secretary in the Obama administration, confirmed to POLITICO on Tuesday that she will not be jumping into the race for the Senate seat soon to be vacated by retiring Republican Sen. Pat Roberts.
Discussion: Political Wire
Robinson Meyer / The Atlantic:
The Air Really Was Cleaner Under Obama  —  Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of President Donald Trump's speech yesterday was that it happened at all.  —  It was billed as a celebration of Trump's environmental leadership.  Three senators and six Cabinet-level leaders …
 
 
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Ian Millhiser / ThinkProgress:
A Republican federal appeals court appears determined to strike down Obamacare
Discussion: Off the Kuff
Rachel Layne / CBS News:
Bible shortage warned if Trump tariffs on China paper happen
Jennifer Bendery / HuffPost:
Joe Manchin: No Federal Money For 2026 World Cup Until Women's Team Gets Equal Pay
Gregory H. Shill / The Atlantic:
Americans Shouldn't Have to Drive, but the Law Insists on It
Katherine Miller / BuzzFeed News:
Biden Tells Voter He'll “Go Further” Than Cutting Incarceration By 50%
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Terry Gross / NPR:
Rulings On Gerrymandering And The Census Could Define The Political Future
Greg Bluestein / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Why Lucy McBath faces challenge over Trump impeachment
Dorian Hargrove / KNSD-TV:
Two Camp Pendleton Marines Charged With Transporting Undocumented Immigrants
Discussion: National Review, NBC News and UPI
Popular Information:
Do House Democrats really want Trump's taxes?
Emerson College Polling:
July National Poll: Biden extends lead in Democratic Primary, Trump Closes the Gap in the General Election.
Sarah Longwell / The Bulwark:
The Breakup  —  It was bound to happen.  —  Like a summer romance …
Discussion: twitchy.com
Alex Thompson / Politico:
Elizabeth Warren shuns conventional wisdom for a new kind of campaign