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New York Times:
The Real Meaning of ‘Send Her Back!’ — It's become the message of Donald Trump's presidency. — The editorial board represents the opinions of the board, its editor and the publisher. It is separate from the newsroom and the Op-Ed section. — Donald Trump insists he's not a racist.
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Politico, New York Post and Lawyers, Guns & Money
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Congressional Republicans shame themselves with their silence on Trump's racism.
Julie Hirschfeld Davis / New York Times:
Trump Disavows ‘Send Her Back’ Chant as G.O.P. Frets Over Ugly Phrase
Trump Disavows ‘Send Her Back’ Chant as G.O.P. Frets Over Ugly Phrase
Des Bieler / Washington Post:
ESPN's Dan Le Batard rips President Trump, derides network's no-politics policy
ESPN's Dan Le Batard rips President Trump, derides network's no-politics policy
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Axios, The Atlantic, The Daily Caller and Inquirer.com
Burgess Everett / Politico:
Trump's field-tested strategy: Whip up a frenzy, then disavow
Trump's field-tested strategy: Whip up a frenzy, then disavow
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Wall Street Journal, JONATHAN TURLEY, Political Wire and Media Matters for America
Ashley Parker / Washington Post:
How a racist tweet became a Trump rally chant in three short days
How a racist tweet became a Trump rally chant in three short days
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Media Matters for America and CNN
David M. Drucker / Washington Examiner:
‘Send her back’ a worst-case scenario for Trump
‘Send her back’ a worst-case scenario for Trump
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Vanity Fair, USA Today and Vox
Brian Beutler / Crooked Media:
Bear Witness Faithfully
Bear Witness Faithfully
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The Guardian and Media Matters for America
Toluse Olorunnipa / Washington Post:
Trump supporters' newest rallying cry — ‘Send her back!’ — reverberates across a nation fraught with racial tension
Trump supporters' newest rallying cry — ‘Send her back!’ — reverberates across a nation fraught with racial tension
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The Week, Shareblue Media and Breitbart
Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Scoop: John Delaney's staffers have asked him to drop out — On July 9, John Delaney's senior team sat him down and told him to drop out of the presidential race by mid-August, according to three sources close to the campaign. — Why it matters: He's been running for president for 721 days.
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The Week
USA Today:
Prosecutors weighed DOJ policy blocking indictment of a sitting president in closing Trump hush-money probe — WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors' decision to end an investigation into hush money payments to women claiming affairs with Donald Trump relied at least in part …
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Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Labor fight roils Bernie Sanders campaign, as workers demand the $15 hourly pay the candidate has proposed for employees nationwide — Unionized campaign organizers working for Sen. Bernie Sanders's presidential effort are battling with its management, arguing that the compensation and treatment …
Maria Ines Zamudio / WBEZ:
O'Hare Standoff: Federal Officials Detaining Three Children Of Undocumented Parents — Chicago lawyers, a representative from the Mexican Consulate and a congresswoman from Illinois have all met with U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials to find out why three American citizen children are being detained at O'Hare Airport.
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Chicago Tribune, RedState, Splinter and CBS Chicago
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Ted Hesson / Politico:
Trump officials pressing to slash refugee admissions to zero next year — The Trump administration is considering a virtual shutdown of refugee admissions next year — cutting the number to nearly zero — according to three people familiar with the plan. — During a key meeting …
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Talking Points Memo, Shareblue Media and Splinter
Paulina Cachero / Yahoo:
Store clerk fired after telling customers to ‘go back to their country’ in viral video — In the midst of a national controversy about President Donald Trump's inflammatory tweets towards minority congresswomen, a store clerk at an Illinois convenience store has been fired after he was caught …
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CNN, KTLA, FOX31 Denver, CBS Chicago and WGN-TV
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
“I'm Winning”: Donald Trump's Calculated Racism — On Tuesday, President Trump convened his Cabinet in the White House. First to speak after a long, rambling, and inaccuracy-filled monologue by Trump himself was Ben Carson, the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Ronald Brownstein / The Atlantic:
Trump Is Betting on Race in 2020. He May Not Have a Choice. — Buried beneath the blustery bravado of Donald Trump's openly racist attacks on four Democratic congresswomen of color were clear signs of electoral anxiety. — Trump insists he is producing great results for the country, especially on the economy.
Stacy Cowley / New York Times:
Safe Deposit Boxes Aren't Safe — When Philip Poniz opened Box 105 at his local Wells Fargo, he discovered it was empty — and that he was totally unprotected by federal law. — In the early 1980s, when Philip Poniz moved to New Jersey from Colorado, he needed a well-protected place to stash his collection of rare watches.
Nicholas Watt / BBC:
Brexit: Scheme to block no deal ‘could involve Queen’ — Senior Tories seeking to block a no-deal Brexit are examining a radical plan involving the Queen, Newsnight has learned. — Highly placed figures in the rebel group are so concerned that the next prime minister could ignore …
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Iga Lis / Politico:
UK chancellor doesn't rule out future no-confidence vote against Boris Johnson
UK chancellor doesn't rule out future no-confidence vote against Boris Johnson
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One America News Network and SZ.de
Wall Street Journal:
For the ‘Squad,’ a Split-Screen Existence In and Out of Congress — New progressives Omar, Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Tlaib attracted celebrity-like attention even before they became representatives; in the House, they have frequently rankled colleagues — WASHINGTON—After weeks in the news …
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New York Post
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Timothy L. O'Brien / Bloomberg:
Trump Can't Just Walk Away From ‘Send Her Back’ — There's a reason the president can't bring himself to condemn a bigoted chant. — Last Sunday, President Donald Trump suggested that four Democratic congresswomen of color, three of whom were born in the U.S., “go back” to their ancestors' countries.
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Weijia Jiang / CBS News:
Trump took heat from Melania and Ivanka over racist chants at rally
Trump took heat from Melania and Ivanka over racist chants at rally
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The Week
Lisa Friedman / New York Times:
E.P.A. Won't Ban Chlorpyrifos, Pesticide Tied to Children's Health Problems — The decision not to prohibit the pesticide, which has been linked to developmental disabilities, comes after years of legal wrangling. — President Trump said the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone that approached a Navy ship.
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Common Dreams, Grist, nrdc.org, The Week and Boing Boing
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Sam Levin / The Guardian:
Trump administration won't ban pesticide tied to childhood brain damage
Trump administration won't ban pesticide tied to childhood brain damage
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Washington Post
Paul Curry / Townhall:
The Squad to Re-Elect President Trump — One of the greatest parts of the great American classic, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, was when young Tom tricked all of the neighborhood kids into painting a fence for him. Punished by Aunt Polly for one his many indiscretions …
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Common Dreams and Big League Politics
Ian Kullgren / Politico:
Trump taps Scalia's son for Labor secretary — President Donald Trump plans to nominate Eugene Scalia, son of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, to be the next Labor secretary. — The president announced the decision on Twitter after POLITICO first reported his plans earlier Thursday.
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Talking Points Memo, Bloomberg, Mother Jones, UPI, Axios, KTLA, WPIX 11 New York, The Week, TheStreet and New York Post
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Jon Schlosberg / ABC News:
Rabbi in Congresswoman Ilhan Omar's district compares Trump rally to ‘Nazi Germany’ — Faith leaders in Rep. Ilhan Omar's home district are standing firmly behind her in the face of attacks from President Trump, despite disagreeing with some of her comments on Israel.
Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
It's Biden v. Harris Part 2 at next Democratic presidential debate — Former vice president Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris, who clashed at the first Democratic debate, will face off again on July 31, leaving the ideologically aligned Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts …
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Outside the Beltway, CNN, Daily Kos, One America News Network and Politico
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Orion Rummler / Axios:
CNN sets lineups for second round of Democratic debates
Karol Markowicz / New York Post:
The Times' obscene attacks on the Apollo program — As America prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, The New York Times is busy celebrating the Soviet space program and bashing America's. — A Times op-ed Thursday highlighted how the Soviet Union was oh-so-diverse …
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Instapundit, RedState, twitchy.com and The Daily Caller
David Brooks / New York Times:
Donald Trump Hates America — The rest of us can love America well. — So apparently Donald Trump wants to make this an election about what it means to be American. He's got his vision of what it means to be American, and he's challenging the rest of us to come up with a better one.
John Harwood / CNBC:
GOP vote on Trump's ‘go back’ comments was an effort to absolve him — and themselves — on racism — KEY POINTS — With their votes this week, House Republicans absolved President Donald Trump of racism in calling for four non-white lawmakers to “go back” to other countries.
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Daily Kos
The City:
Bill de Blasio Tapped His State PAC for Presidential Hopes — Mayor Bill de Blasio spent more on his presidential run than he reported in federal campaign filings this week, an analysis by THE CITY found. — The extra support came out of a state political action committee de Blasio launched …