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11:20 AM ET, June 23, 2020

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Gabriel Sherman / Vanity Fair:
“Brad Really S—t the Bed Saturday Night”: After Tulsa Catastrophe, Parscale—And Kushner—Is at the Top of Trump's Hit List  —  Trump is pondering putting Kushner antagonists atop the campaign—"We can't allow Jared's stupid disagreements to get in the way," he said—but the problem is likely at the top.
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Jonathan V. Last / The Bulwark:
Why Does Brad Parscale Still Have a Job?  —  Look at the big brain on Brad!  —  Here are some things you need to know about Brad Parscale, the campaign manager for Donald Trump's reelection effort.  —  (1) Five days before Trump's Tulsa rally, Parscale publicly bragged that there had been “over 1M ticket requests.”
Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump's Rally Was a ‘Disaster.’ But It Wasn't Even His Biggest One.  —  No one thought that the event in Tulsa was a success.  But the bigger problem may be the fundraising numbers that came in right before.  —  Shortly after Saturday night's less-than-packed rally in Oklahoma …
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Clash near White House prompts Secret Service to tell press to leave grounds in unusual move  —  Washington (CNN)A confrontation between protesters and police in the park across the street from the White House on Monday evening led the US Secret Service to take the unusual step of ordering members …
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Morgan Winsor / ABC News:   Protesters try to topple Andrew Jackson statue near White House
wusa9.com:
Watch Live: Protesters, police clash in Lafayette Square after trying to tear down Andrew Jackson statue
Politico:
Trump team weighs a CDC scrubbing to deflect mounting criticism  —  White House officials are putting a target on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, positioning the agency as a coronavirus scapegoat as cases surge in many states and the U.S. falls behind other nations that are taming the pandemic.
Discussion: Washington Post and Raw Story
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Anne Flaherty / ABC News:
3 questions to watch for as Fauci, Redfield testify before House panel
Discussion: Washington Post
CNBC:
Nasdaq hits record high as Apple rises, Dow jumps 100 points after overnight China trade deal scare  —  Stocks set for higher open as investors brush off China trade concerns  —  Stocks rose on Tuesday after White House trade advisor Peter Navarro clarified that the U.S.-China trade deal is not over.
Discussion: Fox News, Axios, The Week, Breitbart and Mediaite
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Univ. of Michigan bows out of 2nd presidential debate and it's moved to Miami  —  WASHINGTON — The second 2020 presidential debate this fall will be held in Miami instead of the University of Michigan, which originally planned to host it, the Commission on Presidential Debates announced Tuesday.
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Rick Fitzgerald / The University Record:
U-M no longer hosting Oct. 15 presidential debate
Marc Caputo / Politico:
Miami mayor says presidential debate may not have audience
Discussion: Florida Politics
Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Key Democratic primaries for House in N.Y. and Senate in Kentucky  —  New York's coronavirus-delayed primary is Tuesday — and it has the potential to throw a wrench into the power structure in the Democratic-controlled House — while in Kentucky there's a Democratic battle for the right …
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Scott Alexander / Slate Star Codex:
NYT Is Threatening My Safety By Revealing My Real Name, So I Am Deleting The Blog  —  So, I kind of deleted the blog.  Sorry.  Here's my explanation.  —  Last week I talked to a New York Times technology reporter who was planning to write a story on Slate Star Codex.
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Bolton on a Trump second term: Be afraid  —  Inviting biological weapons attacks, withdrawing the U.S. from NATO and criminalizing political dissent: John Bolton tells Axios these are some of his fears about what could come to pass if President Trump is elected to a second term.
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Casey B. Mulligan / Real Clear Politics:   Bolton Is Wrong; I Was There  —  Excerpts of John Bolton's …
Cristina Cabrera / Talking Points Memo:
Giuliani Claims BLM ‘Wants To Come And Take Your House Away’ In Doomsday Rant  —  Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump's personal lawyer, had a meltdown on Monday night over the Black Lives Matter movement as activists protest nationwide against racist police brutality after the killing of George Floyd by police officers.
Discussion: POLITICUSUSA
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Media Matters for America:   Fox guest Rudy Giuliani: “Black Lives Matter wants to come and take your house away from you”
Wesley Lowery / New York Times:
A Reckoning Over Objectivity, Led by Black Journalists  —  What's different, in this moment, is that the editors of our country's most esteemed outlets no longer hold a monopoly on publishing power.  —  It was a brief interaction, during the first weeks of my career.
Discussion: Slate
Alayna Treene / Axios:
Scoop: House Judiciary prepares to subpoena Attorney General Bill Barr  —  House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) is preparing to subpoena Attorney General Bill Barr for his testimony on July 2, a committee spokesperson confirmed to Axios.  —  Why it matters: The expected subpoena comes …
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CNN:   White House admits Trump was involved in firing of top US attorney after Trump claimed he wasn't
Eric Umansky / ProPublica:
My Family Saw a Police Car Hit a Kid on Halloween.  Then I Learned How NYPD Impunity Works.  —  ProPublica Deputy Managing Editor Eric Umansky's family saw an unmarked NYPD cruiser hit a Black teenager.  He tried to find out how it happened, and instead found all of the ways the NYPD is shielded from accountability.
The Texas Tribune:
Texas is heading down a dangerous path, local leaders warn as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations surge  —  When Gov. Greg Abbott let businesses start reopening, he pointed to two metrics as encouraging signs: the hospitalization rate and the infection rate.  Both of those metrics are on the rise in Texas.
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Washington Post:
Activists halt street protests in South Carolina as some demonstrators become infected
Discussion: The Week, Fox News and Power Line
Jonathan Lemire / Associated Press:
After Tulsa, Trump heads to virus hotspot Arizona and border  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Regrouping after a humbling weekend rally, President Donald Trump faces another test of his ability to draw a crowd during a pandemic Tuesday as he visits Arizona and tries to remind voters of one of his key 2016 campaign promises.
Discussion: Breitbart
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Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Two Trump campaign staffers who attended Tulsa rally test positive for coronavirus
Discussion: The Week and WHDH-TV
Washington Post:
Trump increasingly preoccupied with defending his physical and mental health  —  The early June meeting in the Cabinet Room was intended as a general update on President Trump's reelection campaign, but the president had other topics on his mind.  —  Trump had taken a cognitive screening test …
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: Nearly all in US back criminal justice reform  —  WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans overwhelmingly want clear standards on when police officers may use force and consequences for officers who do so excessively, according to a new poll that finds nearly all Americans favor at least …
Marianne LeVine / Politico:
The Biden whisperer in the Senate  —  If Joe Biden wins in November, much of his agenda will hinge on a potentially surprising power-player: Chris Coons.  —  Facing a pandemic, struggling economy and perhaps myriad other crises, the gridlock that has long gripped the Senate …
Paul LeBlanc / CNN:
Trump falsely accuses Obama of treason in latest unfounded attack on his predecessor  —  (CNN)President Donald Trump has falsely accused former President Barack Obama of committing treason in his latest unfounded accusation aimed at his predecessor.  —  Trump for months has publicly accused Obama …
Discussion: Vanity Fair and TheGrio
Shane Goldmacher / New York Times:
How Joe Biden Is Catching Up to the Trump Money ‘Juggernaut’  —  In May, Mr. Biden passed President Trump in fund-raising for the first time.  A surge in donations has helped cut into the president's financial advantage.  —  Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will hold his first event …
Discussion: The Hill, NBC News and Political Wire
Ross Douthat / New York Times:
The Second Defeat of Bernie Sanders  —  In a revolutionary summer, he may be losing the battle for the future of the left.  —  Three months ago, Bernie Sanders lost his chance at the Democratic nomination, after a brief moment in which his socialist revolution seemed poised to raze the bastions of neoliberal power.
Leah Barkoukis / Townhall:
The Cancel Culture Mob Is Coming for Jesus  —  The cancel culture mob is not content to stop at tearing down monuments, pressuring companies to change the marketing of their products, getting popular T.V. shows pulled, or having people fired for the sin of nonconformity to groupthink or in some cases, being related to the unpopular.
Issues & Insights:
Coronavirus Cases Are Climbing Again.  So What?  —  A dozen states have seen record highs in new coronavirus cases, blares the news media, accompanied by dire warnings of a “second wave” of the disease because those awful Republican states reopened too soon.
Deadline:
Steve Bing Dies: Film Financier & Philanthropist Jumped From Century City Building, Authorities Say  —  Steve Bing, the film financier and philanthropist who backed hit movies from Robert Zemeckis' The Polar Express and Beowulf to the Rolling Stones' Shine A Light concert movie, has died.
Discussion: The US Sun, Fox News and TMZ.com
Julie Bosman / New York Times:
Health Officials Had to Face a Pandemic.  Then Came the Death Threats.  —  State and local health officials have found themselves at the center of regular news briefings amid the coronavirus outbreak, making them targets for harassment and threats.  —  Leaders of local and state health departments …
Discussion: Mercury News
Annie Lowrey / The Atlantic:
The Second Great Depression  —  The American economy is reopening.  In Alabama, gyms are back in business.  In Georgia, restaurants are seating customers again.  In Texas, the bars are packed.  And in Vermont, the stay-at-home order has been lifted.  People are still frightened.
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
CNN Anchor Corners Trump Campaign Spox: Are Dead Americans ‘Funny to You?’  —  Murtaugh attempted to frame Trump's testing slowdown remarks as a joke, prompting CNN's Brianna Keilar to push back and ask why the deadly pandemic was funny.  —  CNN anchor Brianna Keilar took Trump campaign …
Discussion: The Hill
 
 
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New York Times:
Bars, Strip Clubs and Churches: U.S. Virus Outbreaks Enter Unwieldy Phase
Discussion: MyNorthwest.com
Perry Bacon Jr / FiveThirtyEight:
The Debate Over Biden's VP Pick Is Full Of Half-Truths And Misleading Arguments
Discussion: ABC News
Ian Millhiser / Vox:
6 major questions the Supreme Court still needs to resolve this term
Buck Sexton / The Federalist:
Shutdowns And Riots Are Sending New York City Into A Death Spiral
Rich Lowry / National Review:
Thomas Jefferson Must Stand
Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
The U.S. is falling behind its peers. Americans — if not their leaders — are starting to notice.
Devin Michelle Bunten / New York Times:
Sex Does Not Mean Gender. Equating Them Erases Trans Lives.
Discussion: Althouse
C. J. Chivers / New York Times:
Trump Didn't ‘Send In the Troops.’ They Were Already There.
 Earlier Items: 
Alex Leary / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Heads to Arizona, an Emerging Election Battleground
Matt Bai / Washington Post:
What Democrats get wrong about the 2016 election
Wall Street Journal:
America's Jacobin Moment
New York Times:
Trump Suspends Visas Allowing Hundreds of Thousands of Foreigners to Work in the U.S.
Discussion: Slate, The Unz Review and The Week
Sam Warner / NME:
Winona Ryder lost a movie role because a producer thought she looked “too Jewish”
Discussion: The Wrap and IndieWire
CBS News:
Top Trump fundraiser sought to cash in on valuable 3M masks
 

 
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