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New York Times:
Raising Prospect of Impeaching Trump, House Seeks Mueller's Grand Jury Secrets  —  In a petition to the court that oversaw the special counsel's grand jury investigation, Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee say they need the information to weigh potential impeachment articles.
Discussion: Associated Press and Daily Kos
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Joshua Matz / Washington Post:
The House has already opened an impeachment investigation against Trump  —  Forget the political optics.  As a matter of law, the Judiciary Committee's actions are clear.  —  Has the House of Representatives opened an impeachment inquiry?  That question is starkly presented by a petition …
New York Times:
Impeachment Investigation is Underway, Judiciary Committee Says  —  In a court filing, House Democrats said they need access to secret grand jury evidence because they are weighing whether to recommend impeaching President Trump.  —  WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee on Friday asked …
Discussion: Just Security
VICE:   Democrats Just Delivered a Perfectly Confusing Message On Impeachment
Josh Gerstein / Politico:
Judiciary Committee asks a judge to share Mueller's secret grand jury evidence
Discussion: The Daily Beast and Splinter
Matthew Continetti / Washington Free Beacon:
Resistance Inc.  —  Column: Why impeachment isn't going away
Discussion: New York Times
U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis:
Gross Domestic Product, Second Quarter 2019 (Advance Estimate) and Annual Update  —  Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 2.1 percent in the second quarter of 2019 (table 1), according to the “advance” estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
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Rich Miller / Bloomberg:
Trump's 3% Growth Feat in 2018 Undone by Annual Data Revisions  — Update shows U.S. economy expanded 2.5% last year  — Revisions also boost savings rate, lower cellphone prices  —  President Donald Trump failed to achieve his much-ballyhooed 3% target for economic growth in 2018 after all.
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
GDP slows to 2.1% in second quarter but beats expectations thanks to strong consumer
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
Ben Casselman / New York Times:   U.S. Economy Slows in 2nd Quarter, but Consumer Spending Was Strong
Bridget Bowman / Roll Call:
Alabama GOP Rep. Martha Roby not running for reelection  —  Republican Rep. Martha Roby, who criticized Donald Trump in 2016 and faced a primary challenge because of it in 2018, announced Friday that she will not seek a sixth term in her southeast Alabama district.
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Juliegrace Brufke / The Hill:
GOP Rep. Martha Roby to retire
Discussion: Washington Post and The Week
Brian Lyman / The Montgomery Advertiser:   U.S. Rep. Martha Roby won't seek re-election
The Daily Beast:
Lil Nas X Shuts Down Mayor Pete Buttigieg ‘Old Town Road’ Collaboration  —  The 2020 candidate was set to recite the lyrics to the chart-topping megahit for a BuzzFeed event, but the singer nixed the idea, leading to the mayor's exit.  —  Lil Nas X has collaborated with the likes of Billy Ray Cyrus, Keith Urban, BTS, and Young Thug.
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
DOJ's Russia probe review focusing on ‘smoking gun’ tapes of meeting with Trump aide: sources  —  CIA, FBI and DNI work with Attorney General Bill Barr to determine the origins of the Trump-Russia probe  —  The Justice Department's internal review of the Russia investigation is zeroing …
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Margot Cleveland / The Federalist:   Mueller's Ignorance Of Fusion GPS Proves His Investigation Was A Sham
Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Ilhan Omar SPLITS with her husband and moves into luxury penthouse as she heads for SECOND divorce with father of her three children  — Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and her husband Ahmed Hirsi - the father of her three children - have split, DailyMail.com has learned exclusively
Josephine Wolff / Slate:
You Have a Moral Obligation to Claim Your $125 From Equifax  —  Help make sure that companies pay the consequences for data breaches.  —  Go claim your $125 from Equifax.  Right now.  Even if $125 isn't a sum of money that matters to you, even if you don't feel you were really directly affected by the breach.
Allyson Chiu / Washington Post:
‘It snuck up on us’: Scientists stunned by ‘city-killer’ asteroid that just missed Earth  —  Alan Duffy was confused.  On Thursday, the astronomer's phone was suddenly flooded with calls from reporters wanting to know about a large asteroid that had just whizzed past Earth, and he couldn't figure out “why everyone was so alarmed.”
Discussion: USA Today, Pacific Standard and CNN
Andrew Sullivan / New York Magazine:
The American System Is Already Failing  —  The Mueller hearings told us almost nothing that we didn't know already.  We knew that the president welcomed assistance from a foreign power in order to win an election, and has fawned over his political patron in this endeavor, Vladimir Putin, since he became president.
Discussion: UPI
NBC News:
What happened to the Republican outrage on Russia?  —  First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.  —  WASHINGTON — Two and a half years ago, it was easy to find Republicans who were outraged …
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Associated Press:
Senate report: all 50 states were targeted by Russian interference ahead of 2016 elections
Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Is ‘Doing the Right Thing’ Worth Increasing the Risk of a Second Trump Term?  —  A new argument for impeaching President Trump has gained attention in the wake of Robert Mueller's testimony in the House on Wednesday, during which the special counsel confirmed his understanding that Trump …
Discussion: Washington Post
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Nicole Goodkind / Newsweek:   Trump's former FBI head says it's time to start impeachment hearings
Zach Dorfman / Yahoo News:
Shadow force: The secret history of the U.S. intelligence community's battle with Iran's Revolutionary Guard  —  The hackers pretended to be professors, appealing to Achilles' heel of academics: their egos.  Posing as admiring colleagues from other universities, they emailed their targets …
CNN:
Exclusive: Inside the effort to turn Trump against Amazon's bid for a $10 billion contract  —  (CNN)Tech giant Oracle's push to scuttle a bid by its rival Amazon to win a highly sought-after defense contract has reached President Donald Trump's desk — a possible attempt to appeal to the President's …
Max Londberg / Cincinnati.com:
$250 million Sandmann lawsuit against Washington Post dismissed by federal judge  —  Ted Sandmann, father Covington Catholic student Nick Sandmann, on why he wants doxing legislation to criminalize revealing a minor's identity online  —  The $250 million lawsuit filed by Nick Sandmann …
Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
The Extraordinary Humbling of John Hickenlooper  —  HANOVER, N.H. — Can John Hickenlooper interest you in a joke?  —  “What's the opposite of woe?”  Mr. Hickenlooper, the former Colorado governor and still-presidential-candidate, asked inside a hotel reception room last week …
Anna Merlan / Jezebel:
The New Yorker Seriously Mischaracterized the Story of One of Al Franken's Accusers  —  This week, the New Yorker ran a long piece by Jane Mayer re-examining the sexual harassment allegations against Al Franken, a piece which minimized the accusations themselves while giving Franken ample space to defend himself.
Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
What Were Robespierre's Pronouns?  —  The French Revolution was led by sociopaths who politicized language, much like today's Jacobins.  —  We often make historical parallels here.  History doesn't repeat itself but it does rhyme, as clever people say.  And sometimes it hiccups.  Here is a hiccup.
Discussion: Splinter
Kate Brannen / Just Security:
Mueller Moments You Might Have Missed  —  Special Counsel Robert Mueller did not want to make a splash on Wednesday.  He didn't want to be testifying on Capitol Hill at all.  His reluctance to be in the spotlight was apparent as he delivered most of his answers with as few words as possible and zero dramatic flair.
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
Charlottesville Lawyers Dump Nazi Clients  —  These two ‘Unite the Right’ white supremacists are so loathsome, their own lawyers are giving them the boot.  —  One won't pay his legal bills and keeps threatening attorneys.  The other is on the run.  These two white supremacists are so awful, their own lawyers are dumping them.
Windsor Mann / The Week:
How Pat Buchanan made President Trump possible  —  In 1991, television personality Pat Buchanan launched his first campaign for president.  Twenty-five years later, he won.  —  “We will put America first,” Buchanan said in 1991.  The previous year, he penned an essay for the National Interest titled …
 
 
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Media Matters for America:
Lies, damn lies, and media: Right-wing repetition of debunked narratives reshapes reality
The Intercept:
Ohio Republicans Balked at a Nuclear Bailout, so the Industry Elected New Republicans …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Cruz: ‘Top Gun’ Censorship for China Proves ‘Hollywood is Afraid to Stand Up for Free Speech’
Discussion: Daily Wire
Kenneth Katzman / Atlantic Council:
Under US Sanctions, Iran Regional Influence Grows
U.S. Department of Justice:
Justice Department Settles with T-Mobile and Sprint in Their Proposed Merger by Requiring …
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Ben Strauss / Washington Post:
As ESPN tries to stick to sports, president Jimmy Pitaro must define what that means
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Ex-Congressmen Took Your Cash. They Used It to Help the Saudis and the Qataris.
Discussion: Splinter and Roll Call
Veronica Stracqualursi / CNN:
Ruth Bader Ginsburg defends Kavanaugh, Gorsuch as ‘very decent and very smart’
Alan Rappeport / New York Times:
U.S. Rolls Out More Farm Aid as Soy Growers Urge Trade Cease-Fire