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The costs of going after Bloomberg — Here's the growing dilemma for 2020 Democrats vying for a one-on-one showdown with frontrunner Bernie Sanders: Do they have the guts — and the money — to first stop Mike Bloomberg? — Why it matters: Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar …
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NBC News, New York Times, Althouse, The Hill, American Prospect and Breitbart
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Mark Moore / New York Post:
Topless protester confronts Bernie Sanders, de Blasio at Nevada campaign rally — A topless protester disrupted Sen. Bernie Sanders' campaign rally in Nevada on Sunday — moments after Mayor Bill de Blasio introduced the Democratic presidential candidate to the stage.
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Power Line, Mediaite and Redstate
Jackson Diehl / Washington Post:
The Sanders foreign policy you don't know about — Moderates who panic at the prospect of Bernie Sanders as the Democratic presidential nominee have some good reasons to do so — above all, the risk that he will pave the way to Donald Trump's reelection. On that, count me as one of the worried.
Shant Shahrigian / New York Daily News:
Topless protesters storm stage as Bernie Sanders campaigns in Nevada
Topless protesters storm stage as Bernie Sanders campaigns in Nevada
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Washington Examiner, The Moderate Voice, Political Wire and The Daily Caller
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Trump campaign manager deletes dramatic Air Force One photo after people point out it's from 2004 — Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's campaign manager deleted a tweet featuring a dramatic photo of Air Force One at the Daytona 500 after users pointed out that the shot …
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The Daily Wire, The Week, The Hill, Althouse, Contemptor, HuffPost and Raw Story
Donald Ayer / The Atlantic:
Bill Barr Must Resign — When Donald Trump chose Bill Barr to serve as attorney general in December 2018, even some moderates and liberals greeted the choice with optimism. One exuberant Democrat described him as “an excellent choice,” who could be counted on to “stand …
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Political Wire, Washington Post and The Guardian
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Jack Goldsmith / The Dispatch:
Should Attorney General Barr Resign? — On Sunday, more than 1,100 former federal prosecutors and Justice Department officials called on Attorney General William Barr to step down over his handling of the Roger Stone matter. The letter is an overreaction to the substance of what happened.
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National Review, The Independent, Washington Post and The Morning Dispatch
Joyce White Vance / TIME:
If William Barr Truly Believed in Rule of Law, He Would Resign
If William Barr Truly Believed in Rule of Law, He Would Resign
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The Moderate Voice, Raw Story and NBC News
Scott Pelley / CBS News:
Why President Trump asked Ukraine to look into a DNC “server” and CrowdStrike — The consensus view of the CIA, NSA, FBI and a Senate investigation is that Russians interfered in the 2016 election. But those findings don't line up with the ever-evolving story President Trump has been telling about Ukraine.
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The Gateway Pundit
Politico:
Democrats fear Republican sabotage in key Senate race — Democrats are growing alarmed about Republican attempts to prop up an insurgent liberal candidate in North Carolina — fearful that GOP meddling will undercut the party's prospects in a key Senate contest.
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Raw Story
Tony Katz / 93.1 WIBC:
New York Times Has An Issue With Trump's Daytona 500 Appearance — BLOG > TONY KATZ > MORNING NEWS > NEW YORK TIMES HAS AN ISSUE WITH TRUMP'S DAYTONA 500 APPEARANCE — Air Force One flew low, just 800 ft above the massive crowd gearing up to watch the 62nd running of the Daytona 500.
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Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Breitbart and PJ Media Home
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Paulina Firozi / Washington Post:
Tom Cotton keeps repeating a coronavirus conspiracy theory that was already debunked — Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) repeated a fringe theory suggesting that the ongoing spread of a coronavirus is connected to research in the disease-ravaged epicenter of Wuhan, China.
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Balloon Juice
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Alexandra Stevenson / New York Times:
Senator Tom Cotton Repeats Fringe Theory of Coronavirus Origins
Rishika Dugyala / Politico:
Trump attends wedding of Stephen Miller — President Donald Trump attended the wedding of senior adviser Stephen Miller on Sunday evening, according to the White House. — The wedding took place in one of the president's hotels, just blocks away from the White House …
CNN:
Federal prosecutors weigh new charges that bring Lev Parnas investigation closer to Giuliani — Lev Parnas describes multiple quid pro quos with Ukraine — New York (CNN)Federal prosecutors are weighing new charges against associates of Rudy Giuliani in connection with a company that paid him $500,000 …
Ashley Feinberg / Slate:
Meet the Man Who Tweeted “It's Lis,” Who Is Not Lis Smith — One could be forgiven for a bit of skepticism where Pete Buttigieg's campaign and its supporters are concerned. This is a politician who claimed to have no knowledge of or involvement in the editing of his Wikipedia presence …
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Ellen Cranley / Business Insider:
A senior adviser for Pete Buttigieg was accused of running a fake Nigerian supporter account …
Ali Breland / Mother Jones:
We Talked to the Man Behind That Nigerian Pete Buttigieg Fan Account. It's Not Lis Smith.
David Siders / Politico:
Bernie breaks out of the pack — LAS VEGAS — Bernie Sanders is becoming harder to stop. Nevada is where his opponents are starting to realize it. — Advisers to three rival campaigns privately conceded over the weekend that the best anyone else could hope for here is second or third.
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“V” for “Vympel”: FSB's Secretive Department “V” Behind Assassination of Georgian Asylum Seeker in Germany — In our previous investigation of the murder of Zelimkhan Khangoshvili on 23 August 2019 in Berlin, we identified the suspected assassin - who traveled under the fake identity of Vadim Sokolov, 49 - as Vadim Krasikov, 54.
Washington Post:
Compromised encryption machines gave CIA window into major human rights abuses in South America — South American military dictatorships combined forces in the late 1970s on a continent-wide crackdown they called Operation Condor against perceived threats to their rule.
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FWIW newsletter
Cuneyt Dil / Associated Press:
California to apologize for internment of Japanese Americans — SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Les Ouchida was born an American just outside California's capital city, but his citizenship mattered little after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and the United States declared war.
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The Hill
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Gustavo Arellano / Los Angeles Times:
California to apologize officially for historical mistreatment of Japanese Americans
California to apologize officially for historical mistreatment of Japanese Americans
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HuffPost