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2:55 PM ET, October 28, 2019

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Washington Post:
‘It feels like a horror movie’: Republicans feel anxious and adrift defending Trump  —  Republican senators are lost and adrift as the impeachment inquiry enters its second month, navigating the grave threat to President Trump largely in the dark, frustrated by the absence of a credible case …
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Washington Post:
Sen. Johnson, ally of Trump and Ukraine, surfaces in crucial episodes in the saga  —  Sen. Ron Johnson met in July with a former Ukrainian diplomat who has circulated unproven claims that Ukrainian officials assisted Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, a previously unreported contact …
New York Times:
Moving Closer to Trump, Impeachment Inquiry Faces Critical Test  —  Investigators have been building their case rapidly.  But the closer they get to the president, the more complicated their work will become.  —  WASHINGTON — House impeachment investigators are speeding toward …
Discussion: CBS News
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: What the booing of Trump says about his presidency
Discussion: Reason and Washington Post
Russ Read / Washington Examiner:
‘Special breed of courageous’: Delta Force operator hails valor of military dog wounded in Baghdadi raid  —  Though no U.S. forces were killed in the Saturday evening raid that led to the death of an ISIS leader, one military working dog suffered severe injuries in the line of duty.
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Morgan Chalfant / The Hill:
Trump says he may release video of al-Baghdadi raid  —  President Trump said Monday that he is considering releasing portions of the video of the U.S. military raid that led to the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi over the weekend.  —  “We're thinking about it.
New York Times:
Watching the Raid Was Like a Movie, the President Said. Except There Was No Live Audio.
Ahmed Rasheed / Reuters:
Exclusive: Baghdadi's aide was key to his capture - Iraqi intelligence sources
Discussion: Associated Press
Karina Bland / Arizona Republic:
Parents of Kayla Mueller grateful for death of ISIS leader who held their daughter hostage
Mike Isaac / New York Times:
Dissent Erupts at Facebook Over Hands-Off Stance on Political Ads  —  In an open letter, the social network's employees said letting politicians post false claims in ads was “a threat” to the company.  —  SAN FRANCISCO — The letter was aimed at Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, and his top lieutenants.
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New York Times:
Read the Letter Facebook Employees Sent to Mark Zuckerberg About Political Ads  —  Hundreds of Facebook employees recently signed a letter to Mr. Zuckerberg and other leaders of the social network, decrying the company's decision to let politicians post any claims they wanted — even false ones — in ads on the site.
Discussion: Breaking News USA and The Wrap
The Charlotte Observer:
Former US Senator Kay Hagan dead at 66 after three-year battle with encephalitis  —  Former U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan, a one-time Capitol Hill intern who went on to become North Carolina's first Democratic female U.S. senator, died Monday at her Greensboro home.  She was 66.
Scott Boeck / USA Today:
President Donald Trump greeted with boos at Game 5 of World Series  —  SportsPulse: This may be the most energetic World Series we've seen in a long time.  For both teams, their exuberance on and off the field has been propelled by the joy often seen in Latin baseball culture.  —  CONNECT
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Inae Oh / Mother Jones:
Enjoy These Deeply Satisfying Clips of Trump Getting Booed at the World Series  —  On Sunday, President Donald Trump made a rare public appearance at Game 5 of the World Series to root for the home team, the Washington Nationals.  Trump's attendance, his very first Major League Baseball game …
Discussion: Townhall, Slate, The Federalist and DCist
Washington Post:
Trump met with sustained boos when introduced at Game 5 of the World Series
Mike Wise / WUSA:
Source: Nationals owners requested they not have to respond to request to sit with President Trump at Game 5
Ally Mutnick / Politico:
Greg Walden to retire in latest sign of GOP doubts about retaking House  —  Rep. Greg Walden, the top Republican on the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee, will retire at the end of this Congress, the veteran lawmaker announced Monday.  —  The 62-year-old Walden …
NBC News:
White House told in May of Ukraine President Zelenskiy's concerns about Giuliani, Sondland  —  The White House was alerted earlier than previously reported that Giuliani's pressure campaign was rattling the new Ukrainian president, say two sources.  —  KYIV — The White House was alerted …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Tiana Lowe / Washington Examiner:
Don't die on that Katie Hill, she's just another #MeToo story  —  Despite its tabloid treatment, the story of Katie Hill is a tragedy.  But make no mistake, she's still a villain.  —  The Democratic congresswoman from California, who announced her resignation yesterday, is no ordinary victim of slut-shaming.
Discussion: Twitchy
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Kyle Cheney / Politico:
Rep. Katie Hill to resign amid allegations of inappropriate relationships with staffers
Meagan Flynn / Washington Post:
After resigning, Rep. Katie Hill vows to battle revenge porn, which critics blame for her downfall
Discussion: Raw Story, RedState, Breitbart and NBC News
Robin Abcarian / Los Angeles Times:
Column: Democratic Rep. Katie Hill messed up, but she should not have resigned
Discussion: Washington Post
Allyson Chiu / Washington Post:
A man went viral for snubbing Mitch McConnell at Elijah Cummings's memorial.  He says there's more to the story.  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) cocked his right arm, ready to deliver a handshake.  A man in a navy suit, who had been working his way down the line …
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USA Today:
Mitt Romney: a solitary GOP voice battling Trump for the soul of the Republican Party
Niels Rosenquist / The Bulwark:
The Cowardly Republicans  —  Republicans are afraid to criticize the president.
Discussion: Raw Story
Reeves Wiedeman / New York Magazine:
What's Left of Condé Nast Two years after Si Newhouse died (and Graydon Carter left), Anna Wintour and a new CEO map out the future they can afford.  —  “It's dreadful,” Anna Wintour said in early October, looking out the south-facing windows of her 25th-floor office in One World Trade Center …
Judd at Popular Information / Popular Information:
Facebook allows prominent right-wing website to break the rules  —  The Daily Wire, the right-wing website founded by pundit Ben Shapiro, is a cesspool of misogyny, bigotry, and misinformation.  Its toxic content is also fantastically successful on Facebook, with each story reaching more people than any other major media outlet.
Jake Gibson / Fox News:
Barr defends Durham probe, rips Comey FBI for ‘failure of leadership’  —  EXCLUSIVE — Attorney General Bill Barr, in an interview with Fox News, defended the independence and integrity of the politically contentious probe being led by U.S. Attorney John Durham into the handling of the Russia investigation …
Ethan DeWitt / Concord Monitor:
Capital Beat: A four-judge Supreme Court for the foreseeable future  —  The fire and fury have faded.  Months since the day the Democratic majority on the Executive Council rejected his nomination, the fight to place Gordon MacDonald on the state Supreme Court is all but over.
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Alex Swoyer / Washington Times:
‘Crisis of confidence’: John Roberts' impeachment role prompts recusal rumblings
Discussion: Mother Jones
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
‘Lock him up’ chant highlights the debate we need about Trump's lawlessness  —  What do we do when the White House's explicit position is that the president may abuse his powers in any way he sees fit, and that no form of accountability of any kind constraining his conduct is legitimate?
The Daily Beast:
Ukrainian Oligarch Seethed About ‘Overlord’ Biden for Years  —  Dmytro Firtash's lawyers say his team had to investigate Joe Biden to defend their client.  One expert says Biden pushed reforms that cost the oligarch up to $400 million per year.  —  Indicted Ukrainian gas oligarch Dmytro Firtash spent …
Discussion: Raw Story
 
 
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We need more of the Joe Biden we saw on ‘60 Minutes’
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Ian Kullgren / Politico:
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Jacob Silverman / The Baffler:
All Right Already  —  By now, we know where Facebook's allegiances lie
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Ashley White / USA Today:
Prosecutors want black judge who criticized incarceration rates of African Americans removed
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New York Daily News:
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Victor Davis Hanson / American Greatness:
Our Bankrupt Nomenklatura  —  Donald Trump is now in the midst …
Elizabeth Drew / USA Today:
You don't have to break a law to be impeached. Trump's defenders need a better argument.