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NBC News:
Joint Chiefs Chairman Milley discussed resigning over role in Trump's church photo op  —  The Pentagon's top general discussed resigning amid criticism over his participation in President Donald Trump's controversial photo op at a Washington church, three defense officials familiar with the matter told NBC News.
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New York Times:
Live Updates on George Floyd Protests: Top General Apologizes for Role in Trump Photo Op  —  The country's top military official apologized for taking part in President Trump's walk across Lafayette Square for a photo op after authorities cleared the area of peaceful protesters.
Tim Hains / RealClearPolitics:   Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best: City Leaders Have Failed, Abandoning Precinct “Was Not My Decision”
Mike Baker / New York Times:
Free Food, Free Speech and Free of Police: Inside Seattle's ‘Autonomous Zone’
CNN:
Top general apologizes for appearing in photo-op with Trump after forceful removal of protesters
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
Scoop: Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt Are the First Couple of Fox  —  Two of the Murdoch network's staunchest Trump defenders have been quietly in a relationship for months.  —  On a Friday last August, Sean Hannity flew his private helicopter to Trump National Golf Course in Colts Neck …
Twitter:
Disclosing networks of state-linked information operations we've removed  —  Today we are disclosing 32,242 accounts to our archive of state-linked information operations — the only one of its kind in the industry.  The account sets we're publishing to the archive today include three distinct operations …
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Natalie Winters / The National Pulse:
BREAKING: Twitter Admits China Used Nearly 200,000 Fake Accounts To Influence Politics, 150x More Than Russia
Discussion: Mediaite
Washington Post:   Twitter removes more than 23,000 accounts it says are linked to China's Communist Party
New York Times:
Coronavirus Live Updates: Trump Rally Attendees Cannot Sue if They Get Covid-19, Campaign Says  —  Markets saw their sharpest drop in months after grim forecasts and an uptick in cases in parts of the United States.  Known cases in Africa doubled in the last 18 days.
Discussion: NBC News, NPR, KTLA and KRON4
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Redfield & Wilton Strategies:   Latest USA Voting Intention (8 and 9 June)
Matt Vespa / Townhall:
Did Joe Biden Just Spit in the Face of MLK, Jr. with his George Floyd Remarks?
Discussion: Fox News
NBC New York:
‘His Brain Is Injured:’ Lawyer Updates on 75-Year-Old NY Protester Shoved by Police  —  The confrontation during a peaceful protest in Buffalo, New York, last week was captured on video that has since gone viral  —  What to Know  — The 75-year-old man hospitalized after he was pushed …
Courier-Journal:
Louisville Metro Council votes to ban no-knock warrants in honor of Breonna Taylor  —  LOUISVILLE, Ky. — No-knock search warrants have been banned in Louisville after a unanimous vote of the Metro Council on Thursday night.  —  The new ordinance is called Breonna's Law …
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Jay Willis / The Appeal:
Louisville Metro Council Bans No-Knock Raids Following The Police Killing of Breonna Taylor
Discussion: Axios
New York Times:
G.O.P. Platform, Rolled Over From 2016, Condemns the ‘Current President’  —  The party's 2020 platform includes more than three dozen unflattering references to those in power at the White House, after the Republican National Committee chose not to change its language from four years ago.
Discussion: Raw Story and Big League Politics
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Gabby Orr / Politico:   Republicans across the spectrum slam RNC's decision to keep 2016 platform
Jonathan Chait / New York Magazine:
The Still-Vital Case for Liberalism in a Radical Age  —  David Shor is a 28-year-old political data analyst and social democrat who worked for President Obama's reelection campaign.  On May 28, Shor tweeted out a short summary of a paper by Princeton professor Omar Wasow.
CNBC:
Stock losses mount with the Dow plunging 1,700 points for its worst day in nearly 3 months  —  Stocks plunge as coronavirus cases spike after some states reopen  —  The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 1,500 points on Thursday and was on pace for its worst day since …
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Nate Gartrell / Mercury News:
Suspect in Santa Cruz ambush linked to federal officer killing in Oakland; charged with 19 felonies  —  Suspect was a sergeant in the U.S. Air Force  —  A U.S. Air Force sergeant accused of ambushing Santa Cruz County deputies is also believed to be the gunman who shot a federal officer in Oakland …
Discussion: ABC7
Wall Street Journal:
How New York's Coronavirus Response Made the Pandemic Worse  —  The hasty expansion of medical facilities by state, city and hospital leaders led to grave mistakes, a Wall Street Journal investigation found; ‘wartime conditions’  —  New York leaders faced an unanticipated crisis …
Chicago Tribune:
Chicago police made coffee and popcorn in US Rep. Bobby Rush's office while shopping plaza was being looted, he says  —  Chicago police officers made popcorn and coffee in U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush's office while nearby businesses were being looted, he announced at a stunning news conference alongside Mayor Lori Lightfoot.
Dallas Morning News:
Trump snubs Dallas' top law enforcement officials, all black, for talk about policing and race in Dallas  —  The White House defends exclusion of Dallas' police chief, sheriff and DA from a talk on race relations and police ahead of the president's $10M campaign dinner.
Discussion: Raw Story
The Economist:
Forecasting the US elections  —  The Economist is analysing polling, economic and demographic data to predict America's elections in 2020 How this works President Last updated 27 minutes ago National forecast COMPETITIVE STATES Arizona Florida Georgia Iowa Michigan Nevada …
New York Times:
Biden's Brain Trust on the Economy: Liberal and Sworn to Silence  —  The presumptive Democratic nominee relies on veteran advisers with Washington roots and has begun sounding out other economists on the ideological left, but his campaign will not say who really has his ear.
Discussion: Fox News and New York Post
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CNN:
Biden ‘absolutely convinced’ military would escort Trump from White House if he loses and refuses to leave
Discussion: Lawfare
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Advertisers Abandon Tucker Carlson in Droves After His Attacks on Black Lives Matter  —  ‘BYE-BYE TUCKER!’  —  Tucker Carlson—the Fox News host who has spent the past few weeks working himself up into an absolute frenzy over the protests against George Floyd's death—is losing advertisers, and fast.
New York Post:
NYPD lieutenant apologizes for kneeling alongside George Floyd protesters  —  A Manhattan NYPD lieutenant sent an email to his fellow officers apologizing for kneeling alongside George Floyd protesters late last month — telling them that “the cop in me wants to kick my own ass.”
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
Is OAN the Leading Edge of Russian Misinformation?  —  In what appears to be a signal of intensifying political warfare ahead of the November election, One America News Network, the Trump-supporting cable channel that has been promoting anti-Biden conspiracies for several months …
Thomas Novelly / Post and Courier:
2 SC National Guardsmen found glass baked into pizza they ordered while on DC deployment  —  The soldiers were staying at the Marriott Marquis Hotel during their mission to the nation's capital when they decided to order a pizza from a nearby establishment using Uber Eats …
William A. Jacobson / Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion:
There's an effort to get me fired at Cornell for criticizing the Black Lives Matter Movement  —  Or if not fired, at least publicly denounced by the law school.  Student groups plan to demand the law school “critically examine the views of the people they employ as professors of the law.”
Paul Kane / Washington Post:
'I feel good.  I'm alive': Two years after diagnosis, Harry Reid says he's cancer free  —  Harry M. Reid has a message for these incredibly bleak times: Keep fighting.  —  Last summer the former Senate majority leader hid from the obvious fact that pancreatic cancer was on the verge of defeating him.
Discussion: Fox Business, Axios and The Hill
Ebony Bowden / New York Post:
Trump confidantes push him to drop re-election campaign manager Brad Parscale  —  WASHINGTON — Advisers to President Trump are pushing him to dismiss his campaign manager Brad Parscale, arguing he lacks the political instincts to lead the team to a second term in the White House.
CNN:
Tulsa police release body cam video of officers handcuffing black teenagers for jaywalking  —  (CNN)Tulsa police have released body camera footage from two officers who arrested a black teenager and handcuffed a second for jaywalking last week.  —  The videos were released in response …
Concerned Members of the Long Gray Line:
A Letter to the West Point Class of 2020, from fellow members of the Long Gray Line  —  You are beginning your careers at a tumultuous time.  More than 110,000 Americans have died of COVID-19, more than 40 million are unemployed, and our nation is hurting from racial, social and human injustice.
Connor O'Brien / Politico:
Scrubbing Confederate names from Army bases gains steam in Congress, but fight with Trump looms  —  An effort to remove the names of Confederate leaders from military bases is gaining traction with both parties on Capitol — but it won't become law without a fight.
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
McConnell: Statues are up to the states  —  Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Thursday that it's up to the states to decide whether to remove Confederate statues from the U.S. Capitol.  —  “Every state is allowed two statues.  They can trade them out any time,” McConnell told reporters.
Jay Greene / Washington Post:
Microsoft won't sell police its facial-recognition technology, following similar moves by Amazon and IBM  —  SEATTLE — Microsoft has joined the list of tech giants that have decided to limit the use of its facial-recognition systems, announcing that it will not sell the controversial technology …
Anthony Capaccio / Bloomberg:
U.S. Army Unit Was Issued Bayonets to Prep for D.C. Protest Duty  — ‘Old Guard’ was on stand-by following George Floyd's death  — Trump's move to clear White House plaza was widely criticized  —  A historic Army unit located just outside Washington was issued bayonets in scabbards …
James Hohmann / Washington Post:
The Daily 202: Trump poised to accept GOP nod in Jacksonville, Fla., on 60th anniversary of ‘Ax Handle Saturday’  —  On Aug. 27, 1960, a mob of 200 white people in Jacksonville, Fla. - organized by the Ku Klux Klan and joined by some of the city's police officers - chased …
Discussion: Daily Kos
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Trump's latest zigzag  —  DRIVING THE DAY  —  THE FOLLOWING THINGS HAPPENED in one single week: President DONALD TRUMP scheduled a listening session on police reform.  He had staff working feverishly behind the scenes to craft an executive order to address systemic ills in law enforcement.
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Kelly Loeffler's Fundraising Committee Takes the Prize for Tone Deafness  —  The Georgia Republican is offering donors and fundraisers benefit packages to support her re-election bid.  —  As Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) proclaims her exoneration from allegations of insider trading …
 
 
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Associated Press:
'It's broken:' Fears grow about strength of US voting system
Adam Kredo / Washington Free Beacon:
Fired State Department IG Sent Confidential Info to His Personal Email Accounts
Omar Wasow / Washington Post:
The protests started out looking like 1968. They turned into 1964.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump's most loyal media ally promised a pro-Trump poll.  It didn't deliver — and then pulled its story.
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
Caught In De Blasio's Curfew, Essential Worker Spends Week In Jail After NYPD Mass Arrests Bronx Protesters
Charles Fain Lehman / Washington Free Beacon:
Why Is Laurene Powell Jobs Funding Fake News?
Lauran Neergaard / Associated Press:
Final tests of some COVID-19 vaccines to start next month
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
DeNeen L. Brown / Washington Post:
Trump's planned rally in Tulsa, site of a race massacre, on Juneteenth is ‘almost blasphemous,’ historian says
 Earlier Items: 
Paige Leskin / Business Insider:
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Randy Ludlow / The Columbus Dispatch:
Dr. Amy Acton resigns as state health director amid coronavirus pandemic
Aaron Gregg / Washington Post:
Trump administration won't say who got $511 billion in taxpayer-backed coronavirus loans
CNN:
US government spy planes monitored George Floyd protests
Discussion: Raw Story
Sam Stein / The Daily Beast:
GOP Senators Disappear Trump From 2020 Ads
Discussion: The Hill
Holly Otterbein / Politico:
Liberal groups back plan to expand Supreme Court
Discussion: Breitbart and National Review