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Wilborn P. Nobles III / Baltimore Sun:
Trump calls Baltimore ‘disgusting ... rodent infested mess,’ rips Rep. Elijah Cummings over border criticism — President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Saturday morning to demand an investigation into Maryland's 7th congressional district in a series of tweets criticizing U.S. Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland.
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Trump campaign sees political advantage in a divisive appeal to working-class white voters — President Trump launched another broadside Saturday on a Democratic political opponent, calling a prominent black congressman's Baltimore district a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.”
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Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump Assails Congressional Critic, Calling His Majority-Black District a ‘Disgusting’ Rat-Infested ‘Mess’ — WASHINGTON — President Trump lashed out at a leading African-American congressman on Saturday, calling him “a brutal bully” who represents a Baltimore-based district that has become a …
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Baltimore Sun, Vox, Townhall, Lawyers, Guns & Money, UPI, The Gateway Pundit, Outside the Beltway and Mediaite
Colby Itkowitz / Washington Post:
Trump attacks Rep. Cummings's district, calling it a ‘disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess’ — President Trump ranted Saturday morning on Twitter about an African American lawmaker by disparaging the Baltimore district that Rep. Elijah E. Cummings (Md.) represents as a “disgusting, rat and rodent infested mess.”
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Spare Me the Purity Racket — WASHINGTON — After I interviewed Nancy Pelosi a few weeks ago, The HuffPost huffed that we were Dreaded Elites because we were eating chocolates and — horror of horrors — the speaker had on some good pumps. — Then this week, lefty Twitter erected …
Washington Post:
Mueller's team told Congress his acuity was not an issue. Some lawmakers privately worry it was. — The whispers started in 2018, though where they originated remains unclear: Robert S. Mueller III, the taciturn Marine veteran leading an investigation of the president of the United States, might not be as sharp as he once was.
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The Guardian, American Enterprise Institute and Splinter
Oliver Carroll / The Independent:
Russia protests: Riot police violently break up Moscow demonstration as thousands take to streets in defiance of Kremlin — Hundreds arrested during protest calling for free elections — The arrests began even before the protest started. A woman was prised from a street bench.
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Jim Heintz / Associated Press:
Russian police arrest more than 1,000 in Moscow protest
Russian police arrest more than 1,000 in Moscow protest
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Alexander Burns / New York Times:
What Kamala Harris Believes — The Democratic candidate wants relevant policy, not “a beautiful sonnet.” Is that enough for voters? — LOS ANGELES — At her strongest, Senator Kamala Harris is forceful and pragmatic. She elates crowds in Iowa and South Carolina with her denunciations …
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Washington Post columnist accuses McConnell of doing 'Putin's bidding' — Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank slammed Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Friday after the GOP leader blocked two election security measures this week. — In an op-ed published by The Post …
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Courier-Journal, Breitbart and Progress Pond
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New York Times:
The Roots of Boeing's 737 Max Crisis: A Regulator Relaxes Its Oversight — SEATTLE — In the days after the first crash of Boeing's 737 Max, engineers at the Federal Aviation Administration came to a troubling realization: They didn't fully understand the automated system that helped send …
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Why the GOP retirements are a gut punch for the party — DRIVING THE DAY — WHILE WE WERE ALL watching ROBERT MUELLER and Democrats this week, here's what happened to House Republicans: Three popular and well-respected members of Congress decided they weren't going to run for reelection.
New York Times:
Anti-Gay Brutality in a Polish Town Blamed on Poisonous Propaganda — BIALYSTOK, Poland — The marchers at the first gay pride parade here in the conservative Polish city of Bialystok expected that they would be met with resistance. — But last week when Katarzyna Sztop-Rutkowska saw …
Nicholas Clairmont / Washington Free Beacon:
Review: Kevin Williamson's ‘The Smallest Minority’ — The gloves are off — Kevin Williamson is having fun. “You want to do this? Okay, let's f—ing do this,” you can almost hear him muttering. In the resultant extended, hilarious, quixotic rant, he takes the gloves off in the fight …
Gillian Brockell / Washington Post:
You know who was into Karl Marx? No, not AOC. Abraham Lincoln. — The two men were friendly and influenced each other — It was December 1861, a Tuesday at noon, when President Abraham Lincoln sent his first annual message — what later became the State of the Union — to the House and Senate.
Arthur C. Brooks / Washington Post:
You're probably making incorrect assumptions about your opposing political party — “You know what they really want.” — As America slouches toward the 2020 presidential election, candidates and pundits will regularly tell you this about the other political side, followed by a list …