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Politico:
Trump's latest attempt to tag Biden as a radical flops — Joe Biden declared he opposed a growing movement on the left to defund police departments. — President Donald Trump and Republicans are determined to make him own it anyway. — Trump lit into Biden on Twitter …
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The Daily Beast and NBC News
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Andrew Marantz / New Yorker:
Bernie Sanders Is Not Done Fighting — The senator on the protests, his phone calls with Joe Biden, and when to compromise. — In 1997, during his fourth term as a U.S. representative, Bernie Sanders published a political memoir called “Outsider in the House.”
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Axios
Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
Trump to restart MAGA rallies this month despite coronavirus — Donald Trump is planning to restart rallies in the next two weeks in a major turning point for the president since the coronavirus shut down traditional campaigning. — Trump's advisers are still determining where the rallies …
Brett Samuels / The Hill:
Trump claims 75-year-old man shoved by Buffalo police could be part of ‘set up’ — President Trump on Tuesday shared an unfounded theory that an incident in which elderly man was pushed to the ground by police in Buffalo, New York, during a protest over the death of George Floyd could be a “set up.”
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ABC News, BuzzFeed News, Townhall, Al Jazeera and POLITICUSUSA
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Criticizes 75-Year-Old Buffalo Protester Injured in Altercation With Police — Two Buffalo, N.Y., police officers were charged with felony assault in connection with the Thursday night altercation that was caught on video — President Trump criticized a 75-year-old protester …
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Washington Post, Talking Points Memo, Politico and Mother Jones
WGRZ-TV:
Protester injured in Niagara Square still hospitalized — The 75-year-old man who was injured when shoved by Buffalo Police officers during a protest in Niagara Square last week is still in the hospital recovering. — BUFFALO, N.Y. — The 75-year-old man who was injured when shoved …
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Axios, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Gizmodo, VICE, The Daily Dot and Vanity Fair
David Roth / New Republic:
American Psycho — To understand how Jared Kushner received the opportunity to fail at managing the federal response to the Covid-19 pandemic, you mostly need to know that he is married to the president's daughter. But to truly grasp the distinctive style of failure that Kushner has brought …
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Raw Story
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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“He's Going to Broom Kushner and Parscale”: “Malignantly Crazy” About Bad Poll Numbers …
“He's Going to Broom Kushner and Parscale”: “Malignantly Crazy” About Bad Poll Numbers …
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CNN, Raw Story, The Guardian, No More Mister Nice Blog, Bloomberg, The Daily Caller, The Mahablog and Deadline
Anita Kumar / Politico:
Trump gets the 2016 band back together as he tumbles in polls
Trump gets the 2016 band back together as he tumbles in polls
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Raw Story
The Daily Beast:
Team Trump ‘Desperately’ Wants Bush to Endorse Biden. Some Dems Love the Idea, Too. — A president once reviled could prove to be an easy punching bag for Trump or a signal of bipartisan appeal for Biden. Choose your own adventure. — President Donald Trump and his political lieutenants …
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Sputnik News, Redstate, Washington Times and Morning Consult
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Tom Benning / Dallas Morning News:
At least one notable Bush - George P., the Texas land commissioner - will vote for Trump in November — The Republican, son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, said Trump is the ‘only thing standing between America and socialism’ — WASHINGTON - At least one notable member …
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The American Spectator, The Hill and Just The News
Washington Post:
14 states and Puerto Rico hit highest seven-day average of new coronavirus infections — The Washington Post is providing this important information about the coronavirus for free. For more free coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, sign up for our Coronavirus Updates newsletter where all stories are free to read.
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Ashley Southall / New York Times:
Officer Who Violently Shoved Protester in Brooklyn to Face Charges — The police officer, who was recorded knocking down a young woman that questioned his order, surrendered himself on Tuesday. — A New York City police officer surrendered to face criminal charges on Tuesday …
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The Hill
The Daily Beast:
Trump Camp Runs Ads on D.C. Cable to Ease the Boss' Anxieties and Buck Up Congressional GOPers — The president has been worried about his standing electorally. So his team gave him some content to watch on his favorite cable networks. — With their boss growing increasingly agitated …
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The American Independent, Talking Points Memo, Daily Kos and Raw Story
Mike Bunge / KIMT-TV:
St. Paul man arrested for burning down of Minneapolis police precinct — Accused of arson in federal court. — Photo Gallery — 5 Images — ST. PAUL, Minn. - A federal charge has been filed against a St. Paul man for the burning down of the Third Police Precinct in Minneapolis.
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The Gateway Pundit
Sarah Pulliam Bailey / Washington Post:
Liberty's Jerry Falwell Jr. apologizes for tweet; director of diversity resigns — Faced with outrage from black alumni and the resignation of at least three African American staffers, Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. has deleted and apologized for a two-week-old tweet that showed …
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Mediaite and Blue Virginia
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Elizabeth Williamson / New York Times:
Falwell's Blackface Tweet Brings Racial Dissent to Liberty University
Falwell's Blackface Tweet Brings Racial Dissent to Liberty University
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The Daily Dot
Astead W. Herndon / New York Times:
‘The Future Is Blue, Not Purple’: Is This the Year Georgia Flips? — With both Senate seats in play and President Trump up for re-election in November, Georgia Democrats are telling anyone who will listen: This time, it's real. — ATLANTA — There's a joke about Atlanta's most popular sports teams …
Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Wave of New Polling Suggests an Erosion of Trump's Support — Joe Biden appears in a stronger position to oust an incumbent president than any challenger since Bill Clinton in the summer of 1992. — The coronavirus pandemic, a severe economic downturn and the widespread demonstrations …
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Washington Post and The American Independent
Alicia Lee / CNN:
Florida police organization offers to hire cops who were fired or resigned over police misconduct — (CNN)As the cries for police reform grow louder across the nation, some police departments are holding their officers accountable, firing or suspending those accused of excessive force during recent protests.
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The Hill and Brevard County Sheriff' …
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Reuters:
Exclusive: Obscure Indian cyber firm spied on politicians, investors worldwide — LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A little-known Indian IT firm offered its hacking services to help clients spy on more than 10,000 email accounts over a period of seven years. — New Delhi-based BellTroX …
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Mary Papenfuss / HuffPost:
Donald Trump Jr.'s Mongolia Hunting Trip Cost Taxpayers $77,000 — The president's son apparently hunted with a major GOP donor and bagged a rare sheep. — Donald Trump Jr.'s trip last summer to Mongolia to kill an endangered sheep cost American taxpayers nearly $77,000 in Secret Service costs alone …
Julia Azari / FiveThirtyEight:
1968 Isn't The Only Parallel For This Political Moment — When protests kicked off throughout the nation a week and a half ago, commentators turned to history to make sense of events. One year dominated the conversation: 1968. Racial tensions, clashes between police and protesters …
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Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
Dan Bongino expected to testify at House police brutality hearing — Trump ally and frequent cable news commentator Dan Bongino is expected to testify Wednesday in a high-profile House Judiciary Committee hearing on police brutality, according to a communication reviewed by POLITICO.
Washington Post:
Big majorities support protests over Floyd killing and say police need to change, poll finds — Americans overwhelmingly support the nationwide protests that have taken place since the killing of George Floyd at the hands of police in Minneapolis, and they say police forces have not done enough …
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POLITICUSUSA
Matthew Kassel / Jewish Insider:
Georgia political wunderkind Niles Francis dishes on his state's primary — WHIZ KID — The 18-year-old just graduated from high school but he regards his pastime as simply a hobby — Those who follow Niles Francis's lively Twitter page — featuring his incisive and sometimes caustic commentary …
New York Times:
Trump Rebuffs Protests Over Systemic Racism and Calls Police ‘Great People’ — In a meeting with law enforcement officials, Mr. Trump said he opposed any defunding or dismantling of police departments, which many demonstrators have been demanding to address police violence.
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Washington Post, CNN, Contemptor and The Moderate Voice
Alex Gangitano / The Hill:
Lobbying firm cuts ties to Trent Lott amid national anti-racism protests — Lobbying firm Squire Patton Boggs announced Monday evening it is severing ties with former Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) following days of anti-racism protests across the country. — Mark Ruehlmann, chair and global CEO …
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Politico
Dana Hedgpeth / Washington Post:
Live updates: Most temporary fencing around Lafayette Square will be removed by Wednesday, National Park Service says — As the protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd in the custody of Minneapolis police stretched into their 11th day in Washington, District leaders proposed significant reforms …
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POLITICUSUSA
Alex Thompson / Politico:
White America is reckoning with racism. It could reshape 2020. — Joe Biden says he, like many white people, was wrong about racism in America. — “I thought we had made enormous progress when we finally elected an African American president,” he told voters in a livestreamed “Young Americans Town Hall” last week.
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New Republic
Maddie Stone / Washington Post:
New bill would prohibit the president from nuking a hurricane — The measure is a direct response to President Trump's reported suggestion of using nuclear bombs to defuse Atlantic tropical cyclones — Last August, Axios reported that President Trump repeatedly asked top national security officials …
USA Today:
What Never Trump Republicans deserve: The thanks of a grateful nation, and nothing more — Key “Never Trump” Republicans have figured out something obvious that eluded them in 2016: Stopping Donald Trump requires getting behind the one person who can finish the job — the Democratic nominee for president.
Christian Schneider / The College Fix:
After tweet supporting ‘good police officers,’ Arizona State revokes journalism dean offer — Arizona State University has rescinded a job offer to the new dean of its journalism school after students complained of past microaggressions and other insensitive comments.
NBC News:
Bon Appétit, Refinery29 editors step down as calls for racial justice continue to reshape media landscape — Less than 24 hours after James Bennet resigned as editorial page editor of The New York Times, the social upheaval over racial injustice continues to force changes across the media industry.
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New York Times, Axios, Vanity Fair and NPR, more at Mediagazer »
CNBC:
Texas reports a record number of hospitalized coronavirus patients after state reopened early — There are currently 1,935 Covid-19 patients in hospitals across the state, topping the previous hospitalization record of 1,888 patients on May 5, according to new data from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Brad Parscale / Washington Examiner:
Fake polls destroy media credibility — The purveyors of fake news at CNN are convinced, just as they were four years ago, that they have this presidential election in the bag. Donald Trump is done, and Joe Biden is headed for a landslide, just like Hillary Clinton was.
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Talking Points Memo
Julian Mark / Mission Local:
San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott ‘open’ to defunding police department — Chief Bill Scott's 2017 conference regarding the investigation into the leak of the Jeff Adachi police report and the raid on journalist Bryan Carmody's home raised perhaps more questions than answers. Photo by Nikka Singh