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CNN:
Trump campaign demands CNN apologize for poll that shows Biden leading  —  CNN poll: Trump sees big drop in approval rating  —  Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's campaign is demanding CNN retract and apologize for a recent poll that showed him well behind presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Politico:
‘Everything about this is irregular’: Ex-judge tapped to review Flynn case blasts Trump DOJ  —  A former judge selected to advise on a path forward in the criminal case against Michael Flynn is accusing the Justice Department of exercising a “gross abuse of prosecutorial power” …
Discussion: ABC News, NBC News and Axios
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New York Times:
Outsider Tapped in Flynn Case Calls Justice Dept. Reversal a ‘Gross Abuse’ of Power  —  A former federal judge said that the attorney general gave special treatment to a presidential ally, undermining public confidence in the rule of law.  —  WASHINGTON — Accusing the Justice Department of a …
Spencer Hsu / Washington Post:
Flynn committed perjury and his guilty plea of lying to FBI should not be dismissed as DOJ requests, court-appointed expert finds  —  Michael Flynn committed perjury and his guilty plea of lying to the FBI should not be dismissed, a court-appointed counsel told a federal judge Wednesday.
Katelyn Polantz / CNN:
Flynn should be sentenced for lying and perjury, court-appointed lawyer says  —  (CNN)Former national security adviser Michael Flynn should be sentenced for lying, including perjuring himself in court, rather than have the charges against him dismissed, a court-appointed attorney and former judge said Wednesday.
Tierney Sneed / Talking Points Memo:
READ: Judge Told He Should Sentence Flynn, Deny Request To Dismiss Case
Discussion: Balloon Juice
New York Times:
How Public Opinion Has Moved on Black Lives Matter  —  In the last two weeks, American voters' support for the Black Lives Matter movement increased almost as much as it had in the preceding two years.  —  Net support is a measure showing the percent of respondents who supported a policy minus …
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Timothy Bella / Washington Post:
White men mocked George Floyd's death at a protest.  Now a corrections officer in the group has been suspended.  —  As a peaceful Black Lives Matter march made its way through Franklin Township, N.J., the group protesting against police brutality and systemic racism walked past a white man kneeling …
New York Times:
Angry White Counterprotesters in N.J. Mock George Floyd's Killing
Discussion: Axios
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Trump Job Approval Slides to 39%  —  WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump's job approval rating has fallen to 39% amid nationwide protests about racial injustice.  His ratings this year had been the best of his presidency but are now back near his term average of 40%.
Washington Post:
Coronavirus hospitalizations rise sharply in several states following Memorial Day  —  As the number of new coronavirus cases continues to increase worldwide, and more than a dozen states and Puerto Rico are recording their highest averages of new cases since the pandemic began …
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Washington Post:
GOP expects to move its convention to Jacksonville after dispute with North Carolina over pandemic safeguards
Matt Zapotosky / Washington Post:
More than 1,250 former Justice Dept. workers call for internal watchdog to probe Barr role in clearing demonstrators from Lafayette Square  —  More than 1,250 former Justice Department workers on Wednesday called on the agency's internal watchdog to investigate Attorney General William P. Barr's involvement …
Discussion: Raw Story
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CBS Boston:
Beheaded Christopher Columbus Statue In Boston Will Be Removed From North End Park  —  BOSTON (CBS) - The Christopher Columbus statue in Boston's North End will be removed Wednesday, hours after it was beheaded overnight.  Mayor Marty Walsh said it will be put in storage and there will now be conversations …
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Dan Diamond / Politico:
White House goes quiet on coronavirus as outbreak spikes again across the U.S.  —  The coronavirus is still killing as many as 1,000 Americans per day — but the Trump administration isn't saying much about it.  —  It's been more than a month since the White House halted its daily coronavirus task force briefings.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Salt Lake Tribune
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
The coming campaign to rescue Trump could get a lot uglier  —  President Trump has two monumental political problems on his hands.  The first is that sizable majorities continue to disapprove of his handling of the novel coronavirus, which is still claiming American lives at a fast clip …
Chuck Cooper / Wall Street Journal:
The White House vs. John Bolton  —  Officials are attempting to use national security as a pretext to prevent the publication of his memoir.  —  President Trump doesn't want John Bolton to publish his book, “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.”
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New York Times:
White House Tells Bolton His Book Still Contains Classified Information  —  A White House official said Mr. Bolton would be given a redacted version of his manuscript by June 19, four days before the book's current publication date.  —  The White House has told John R. Bolton …
USA Today:
Biden: We must urgently root out systemic racism, from policing to housing to opportunity  —  From the moment I launched my campaign, I have said that we are in the battle for the soul of this nation.  And after two weeks of daily protests, with thousands of people coming out to march …
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Marianne LeVine / Politico:
McConnell accuses NYT of ‘lying’ over Tom Cotton op-ed
Discussion: The Hill and The Daily Caller
Jeff Pegues / CBS News:
George Floyd and Derek Chauvin “bumped heads” while working at nightclub, former coworker says  —  As mourners in Houston honor the life of George Floyd in Minneapolis, CBS News is learning new details from a nightclub coworker about alleged history between Floyd and Derek Chauvin, the former officer who is charged in Floyd's death.
Travis Yates / Law Officer:
America, We Are Leaving  —  This is the hardest thing I have written.  —  I grew up in a law enforcement family.  My father worked his way up to the rank to Captain at the Ft. Smith (AR) Police Department.  As I kid I remember going with him on Friday to pick up his check and I was in awe of these super heroes he worked around.
Discussion: Townhall
Washington Post:
Republicans fear Trump's weakened standing jeopardizes the party in November  —  President Trump's incendiary responses to racial injustice protests and the coronavirus pandemic have left him politically isolated and profoundly weakened less than five months from the election …
Discussion: Raw Story, Daily Kos and CNN
Frank Pallotta / CNN:
‘Gone with the Wind’ pulled from HBO Max until it can return with ‘historical context’  —  New York (CNN Business)HBO Max has pulled “Gone with the Wind” from its library of films.  —  The removal of the film comes as mass protests sweep across the United States following the death of George Floyd …
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Joe Flint / Wall Street Journal:
HBO Max Pulls ‘Gone With the Wind,’ While ‘Cops’ Gets Canceled
FreeCapitolHill:
THE DEMANDS OF THE COLLECTIVE BLACK VOICES AT FREE CAPITOL HILL TO THE GOVERNMENT OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON  —  In credit to the people who freed Capitol Hill, this list of demands is neither brief nor simplistic.  This is no simple request to end police brutality.
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
Antifa Releases List of Demands After Taking Over 6 Square Block Section in Seattle and Setting …
Discussion: Breitbart and American Greatness
Chris Cillizza / CNN:
What George P. Bush's endorsement of Donald Trump tells us about Republican politics  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump will have the vote of at least one member of the Bush clan this fall.  —  “President Trump is the only thing standing between America and socialism,” Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush …
Lt. Gen. Vincent Stewart / Task & Purpose:
Former DIA Director: Please, take your knee off our necks so we can breathe  —  “It's hard to explain what it was like for me on the first day of elementary school, or the pain I felt in high school when I was stopped and searched nearly every time I left my apartment.”
New York Times:
How the Coronavirus Compares With 100 Years of Deadly Events  —  Only the worst disasters completely upend normal patterns of death, overshadowing, if only briefly, everyday causes like cancer, heart disease and car accidents.  Here's how the devastation brought by the pandemic in 25 cities and regions compares with historical events.
Keach Hagey / Wall Street Journal:
Fox News Host Tucker Carlson Leaves the Daily Caller  —  Co-founder Neil Patel now owns controlling stake in conservative news website  —  Tucker Carlson is leaving the Daily Caller, the conservative digital publication he co-founded a decade ago, a move that he said would help him focus on his prime-time opinion show on Fox News.
Rebecca Klein / HuffPost:
Millions Of Taxpayer Dollars Are Going To Schools That Push Conversion Therapy  —  A HuffPost investigation has found schools in voucher programs that list “counseling” as discipline for LGBTQ students.  The counseling, a form of conversion therapy, can be seriously harmful.
Gabby Orr / Politico:
Only 1 in 4 Americans see Donald Trump as a man of faith  —  A new POLITICO/Morning Consult poll sheds light on perceptions of Trump and religion after his widely criticized photo op outside a church.  —  As President Donald Trump leans on religion to reconnect with his political base ahead …
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA, The Hill and Disrn
Jessica Bennett / New York Times:
Silver Lining to the Mask?  Not Having to Smile  —  Like everything else, seasonal catcalling will be different this year.  —  For most of my life, I have had a minor but chronic condition: My face, when it is at ease, looks not just serious but mean.  —  There are women who will recognize …
Discussion: Althouse
Courtney McBride / Wall Street Journal:
Ousted State Department Watchdog Says Official Pressed Him Not to Probe Saudi Arms Sales  —  WASHINGTON—The former State Department internal watchdog fired by President Trump told lawmakers that a senior department official discouraged him from probing U.S. arms sales to Gulf states before his ouster last month.
Chris Polansky / Public Radio Tulsa:
TPD Major: Police Shoot Black Americans ‘Less Than We Probably Ought To’ … Discussing nationwide protests over the killing of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis, a white Tulsa Police Department major said Monday systemic racism in policing “just doesn't exist.”
New York Times:
After 34 Years, the Killer of Olof Palme Is Finally Named  —  A prosecutor said there was “reasonable evidence” that the man who shot the Swedish prime minister was Stig Engstrom, a graphic designer, who took his own life in 2000.  —  Bedeviled for over 34 years by the mysterious killing of Olof Palme …
Discussion: NPR
Marc Tracy / New York Times:
Wall Street Journal Staff Faults Column on Race by Former Top Editor  —  After a letter of protest from the newspaper's union, Gerard Baker, now an editor at large, was reassigned to the opinion department.  —  Staff members of The Wall Street Journal sent a letter to newsroom leaders …
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump aides despondent over Buffalo protester tweet  —  My phone blew up yesterday with texts from White House aides, current and former, who seemed at their wits' end over President Trump's tweet that the 75-year-old Buffalo protester who was rushed to the hospital after being shoved by police last week …
Discussion: Raw Story and The Root
Dallas Morning News:
In Dallas, Trump to meet with police and faith leaders ahead of $10M fundraising dinner  —  The president's campaign foray to Texas on Thursday, his first since the COVID-19 pandemic started will yield a torrent of cash.  —  WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump plans to announce a plan for …
Discussion: Politico
New York Times:
Coup Threats Rattle Brazil as Virus Deaths Surge  —  As Brazil reels from its worst crisis in decades, President Bolsonaro and his allies are using the prospect of military intervention to protect his grip on power.  —  The threats are swirling around the president: Deaths from the virus …
 
 
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Sister Toldjah / Redstate:
Georgia Election Official Brings Receipts, Embarrasses CNN's Chris Cuomo in Heated Exchange on Primary Issues
Discussion: Townhall, CNSNews and Newsbusters
Em Steck / CNN:
Fact Check: McEnany makes false claim about Romney's share of black vote
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Mehdi Hasan / The Intercept:
How the Far-Right Boogaloo Movement Is Trying to Hijack Anti-Racist Protests for a Race War
Discussion: Vox
Al Jazeera:
US dictionary Merriam-Webster to change its definition of racism
Ben Lefebvre / Politico:
Interior to push drilling in Florida waters after November election
Anna Fifield / Washington Post:
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Ian Bogost / The Atlantic:
The Silence of the Never Facebookers
Josh Margolin / ABC News:
Intelligence bulletin warning of protest-related violence makes little mention of ‘antifa’
Des Moines Register:
Message from GOP lawmakers to Iowans: We don't want you voting
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
Zachary Evans / National Review:
The Oberlin Mindset Has Spread to the Real World
Frank Partnoy / The Atlantic:
The Looming Bank Collapse
David Siders / Politico:
‘Blood in the water’: Dems get unexpected opening against Trump in Iowa
Peter Baker / New York Times:
Trump May Compare Himself to Nixon in 1968, but He Really Resembles Wallace
Discussion: Raw Story