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Washington Post:
The U.S. was beset by denial and dysfunction as the coronavirus raged — By the time Donald Trump proclaimed himself a wartime president — and the coronavirus the enemy — the United States was already on course to see more of its people die than in the wars of Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and Iraq combined.
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Mother Jones, Raw Story, No More Mister Nice Blog, POLITICUSUSA, Blue Virginia and The Moderate Voice
Natasha Bertrand / Politico:
‘A searing time for whistleblowers’: Ousted intel watchdog wrote private letter to Schumer — Two weeks before he was fired, Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson told the Senate's top Democrat that the past six months had been “a searing time for whistleblowers,” …
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Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump considers billionaire ally Steve Feinberg for senior intel role — President Trump is seriously considering installing billionaire investor Steve Feinberg in a senior role at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, according to four sources familiar with the planning.
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The Guardian, Raw Story and Wall Street Journal
Speaker Nancy Pelosi:
Pelosi Statement on Firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General
Pelosi Statement on Firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General
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Rolling Stone, IJR, Task & Purpose, FOX31 Denver and WFLA-TV
Tal Axelrod / The Hill:
Burr says intelligence watchdog should be ‘independent’ after inspector general firing
Burr says intelligence watchdog should be ‘independent’ after inspector general firing
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Politico, Mediaite and Talking Points Memo
David Ignatius / Washington Post:
Inside the ouster of Capt. Brett Crozier — Civilian control of the military is part of the American bedrock. Acting Navy secretary Thomas Modly used that prerogative unwisely Thursday when he short-circuited a preliminary military investigation and fired an aircraft carrier captain …
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Task & Purpose, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Breitbart, CNN and New York Times
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Juan Perez Jr / Politico:
'He shouldn't be talking that way': Trump rips ousted Navy captain — A Navy commander's written alarms about a coronavirus outbreak aboard his aircraft carrier “looked terrible,” President Donald Trump said Saturday, as he praised military leaders who removed the USS Theodore Roosevelt's top officer from his post.
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CNN, Breitbart, Task & Purpose and The National Interest
Sean Sullivan / Washington Post:
Some top Sanders advisers urge him to consider withdrawing — A small group of Bernie Sanders's top aides and allies — including his campaign manager and his longtime strategist — have encouraged the independent senator from Vermont to consider withdrawing from the presidential race …
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Politico:
Wisconsin Republicans reject governor's call to delay Tuesday's primary — Wisconsin's Republican-led legislature refused to delay Tuesday's primary election, formally rejecting on Saturday a call from the state's Democratic governor, Tony Evers, to halt in-person voting amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Richard L. Hasen / Los Angeles Times:
Op-Ed: How Republicans are using the pandemic to suppress the vote
Op-Ed: How Republicans are using the pandemic to suppress the vote
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, New York Times, Jacobin, Washington Post and Business Insider
Katrin Bennhold / New York Times:
A German Exception? Why the Country's Coronavirus Death Rate Is Low — The pandemic has hit Germany hard, with more than 92,000 people infected. But the percentage of fatal cases has been remarkably low compared to those in many neighboring countries. — They call them corona taxis …
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Bloomberg, NB Blog, NPR and National Review
Nick Boykin / WUSA:
Wharf fish markets packed on a Saturday, social distancing not being practiced — Though social distancing is what is needed nowadays, many were still present at Wharf fish markets in the District. And it was packed! — WASHINGTON — The fish markets in D.C.'s Wharf community looked packed on Saturday …
New York Times:
430,000 People Have Traveled From China to U.S. Since Coronavirus Surfaced — There were 1,300 direct flights to 17 cities before President Trump's travel restrictions. Since then, nearly 40,000 Americans and other authorized travelers have made the trip, some this past week and many with spotty screening.
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The Daily Caller and Kaiser Health News
Lee Fang / The Intercept:
Coronavirus Hasn't Stopped Jared Kushner's Real Estate Empire from Hounding Tenants with Debt Collection, Eviction Lawsuits — Jared Kushner's family real estate company, which owns and manages thousands of apartment units, continued its aggressive eviction practices and debt collection lawsuits as Americans wait for government relief.
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The Atlantic, israpundit.org and Politico
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Joshua Zeitz / Politico:
Why the Trump Administration Won't Be Able to Make the Stimulus Work — When he signed the $2 trillion Covid-19 rescue package last week, President Donald Trump was visibly pleased. He touted it as the “single biggest economic relief package” in U.S. history, which will deliver “urgently needed relief” to Americans.
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Raw Story
Ari Fleischer / USA Today:
As Trump reaches for hope and journalists shoot him down, reporters end up looking bad — Journalists have a vital role to play in keeping our country free, but if this becomes a fight with Trump, they can't win. — If President Trump is a wartime president, does that make Washington reporters wartime correspondents?
Lisa Boothe / The Hill:
How deadly is the coronavirus? — How deadly is the coronavirus? It is a simple but vital question that we don't know the answer to right now. With American lives and livelihoods on the line, we need a science-based baseline from which to make public policy decisions.
Adam Schefter / ESPN:
Sources: President Donald Trump says NFL season should start on time — In a conference call with major league sports commissioners on Saturday, President Donald Trump said he believes the NFL season should start on time in September, sources familiar with the call told ESPN.
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New York Post, Talking Points Memo, The Comeback, Breitbart, ProFootballTalk, The Wrap and Fox News
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Larry David, Master of His Quarantine — Who better than the father of “Seinfeld” and “Curb Your Enthusiasm” to guide us through the thicket of being together, alone? — Our lives now depend on staying home and doing nothing. — We are cooped up with no end in sight, getting increasingly irascible.
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Deadline and InsideHook
Washington Post:
Live updates: Confirmed coronavirus cases top 300,000 in U.S. as Fauci stresses social distancing is ‘our most important tool’ — The Washington Post is providing this story for free so that all readers have access to this important information about the coronavirus.
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Talking Points Memo
Tia Mitchell / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Questions remain about who is handling Kelly Loeffler's stock transactions — U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler has provided no proof that financial advisers making stock transactions on her behalf have total control over decision-making. — The Georgia senator has been accused …
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Raw Story, Salon and The Mahablog
Sheri Fink / New York Times:
Latest Updates: Coronavirus Outbreak in New York — More live coverage: Global Markets — Even before the I.C.U.'s morning report had started, Dr. Rosenberg and other staff members had to rush to an outpatient unit. A middle-aged man had come to the hospital for dialysis but was sweating profusely.
Hannah Murphy / Financial Times:
Zoom admits user data ‘mistakenly’ routed through China — Videoconferencing app under pressure over security and privacy issues — Zoom, the videoconferencing app that has become wildly popular during the coronavirus crisis, admitted that it had “mistakenly” routed some user data through China …
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The Daily Caller, more at Techmeme »
Harmeet Kaur / CNN:
Married for 51 years, they died of Covid-19 six minutes apart — Adrian and Stuart Baker were married for more than 51 years, and their family called them inseparable. On March 29, they both died of complications due to Covid-19 — just six minutes apart.
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New York Post and Florida Politics
Joseph Wilkinson / New York Daily News:
South Dakota state representative dies from coronavirus, first sitting U.S. lawmaker to die from COVID-19 — South Dakota state representative Bob Glanzer died from coronavirus Friday night. — Glanzer, 74, is the second member of his family to die from COVID-19, The Associated Press reported.
Kaelan Deese / The Hill:
Georgia beaches reopen after governor's executive order — Some Georgia beaches will reopen this weekend following an executive order issued by Gov. Brian Kemp (R) that overrode local shelter-in-place mandates from a number of cities. — A spokesperson for Kemp told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution …
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State Representative …, Lawyers, Guns & Money and Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Associated Press:
Where will the bodies go? Morgues plan as virus grows — PHILADELPHIA (AP) — There are the new dead. And then there are the bodies waiting in overcrowded mortuaries to be buried as cities struggle to meet demand and families wrestle with rules on social distancing that make the usual funeral rituals impossible.
Helen Branswell / STAT:
An interview with the CDC director on coronavirus, masks, and an agency gone quiet — Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, describes the coronavirus pandemic as the greatest public health crisis in a century. — And yet the storied agency that Redfield leads …
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LiveScience, The Conversation, WCMH-TV and HuffPost
CNN:
Why these 8 Republican governors are holding out on statewide stay-at-home orders — (CNN)Just eight US governors have decided against issuing statewide directives urging their residents to stay at home as the outbreak of the coronavirus escalates and spreads across the country, the last holdouts in the nation.
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