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Peggy Noonan / Wall Street Journal:
The Week It Went South for Trump  —  He hasn't been equal to the crises.  He never makes anything better.  And everyone kind of knows.  —  Something shifted this month.  Donald Trump's hold on history loosened, and may be breaking.  In some new way his limitations are being seen and acknowledged …
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Amy Walter / The Cook Political Report:
Trump Is in a Deep Hole.  Can He Dig Himself Out Before November?  —  Every single poll that has come out in these last two weeks has painted a dire picture for President Donald Trump's chances at re-election.  His overall job approval rating sits somewhere around 41 percent.
Wall Street Journal:
The Trump Referendum  —  He still has no second term message beyond his own grievances.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  President Trump may soon need a new nickname for “Sleepy Joe” Biden.  How does President-elect sound?  On present trend that's exactly what Mr. Biden will be on Nov. 4 …
David A. Hopkins / Honest Graft:
Will 2020 Dim the Myth of the Campaign Guru? Let's Hope So
Noah Higgins-Dunn / CNBC:
Texas rolls back its reopening a day after pausing plans, as coronavirus cases rise  —  Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced on Friday that he will roll back some of the state's reopening as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations continue to rise.  —  “As I said from the start …
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Brianna Abbott / Wall Street Journal:
Daily Coronavirus Infections in U.S. Hit Record  —  India reports another record daily increase, with more than 17,000 new cases  —  The U.S. saw a daily record of nearly 40,000 new coronavirus cases as a surge of infections continues to spread, surpassing an earlier peak in April following the initial outbreak.
Discussion: Defense One and Associated Press
Patrick Svitek / The Texas Tribune:   Gov. Greg Abbott orders Texas bars to close again and restaurants to reduce to 50% occupancy as coronavirus spreads
Washington Post:
How Arizona ‘lost control of the epidemic’  —  PHOENIX — A drive-up testing site equipped for several hundred people in West Phoenix was swarmed on Saturday by about 1,000 people, leaving some baking in their cars for hours.  —  A nearby testing station has already reached capacity for this weekend …
Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court to Strike Down Affordable Care Act  —  If successful, the move would permanently end the health insurance program popularly known as Obamacare and wipe out coverage for as many as 23 million Americans.  —  WASHINGTON — The Trump administration asked …
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Washington Post:
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strike down Obamacare  —  The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court late on Thursday to overturn the Affordable Care Act, telling the court that “the entire ACA must fall.”  The administration's argument comes as thousands of Americans …
Discussion: Talking Points Memo
Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to strike down Obamacare amid pandemic, recession
CNN:
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to invalidate Obamacare
Discussion: Raw Story and Alternet.org
New York Times:
Biden Is Getting a Lot of Advice on His V.P. Here's What Voters Think.  —  A large majority of voters say race should not be a factor in his decision, and none of the best-known candidates has emerged as a favorite.  —  Joseph R. Biden Jr. appears to face limited political pressure from voters …
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Joe Cunningham / Redstate:
Joe Biden Will Soon Choose His Running Mate, and He Has Three Good Options
Discussion: Washington Post and CNN
Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:   Kamala Harris's Very Open Secret
Brittany Renee Mayes / Washington Post:
Who do you think Joe Biden should choose for VP?
Discussion: The Hill
New York Times:
Inside Barr's Effort to Undermine Prosecutors in N.Y.  —  The firing of the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan was foreshadowed by a disagreement over a case linked to President Trump.  —  Shortly after he became attorney general last year, William P. Barr set out to challenge …
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
Trump Retreats to His Hannity Bunker  —  Beaten by the pandemic and down in the polls, a President and his propagandist create an alternate reality.  —  June began poorly for President Trump, and it's ending worse.  Despite his optimistic pronouncements about the coronavirus …
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Michael Kranish / Washington Post:
Mary Trump once stood up to her uncle Donald.  Now her book describes a ‘nightmare’ of family dysfunction.  —  Mary L. Trump was embroiled in a feud over her inheritance two decades ago when her uncle Donald Trump and his siblings punched back in classic style.
NPR:
Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With Attorney General William Barr  —  Steve Inskeep: Thank you again for taking the time.  I'm appreciative to have this opportunity.  —  Attorney General William Barr: Thank you.  —  I want to note that in the last few days, there have been three acts …
Discussion: Washington Times and The Hill
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Barr claims voting by mail will lead to fraud, ‘counterfeiting.’ Admits he has zero evidence.
Discussion: Breitbart
Benjy Sarlin / NBC News:
The future of the coronavirus recovery runs through the classroom  —  WASHINGTON — Will your children be back at school this fall?  —  If you're having trouble answering that question, you're not alone — across the country, state and local officials are still struggling to develop plans …
Discussion: Washington Post and Daily Kos
New York Times:
Florida Smirked at New York's Virus Crisis.  Now It Has Its Own.  —  With infections surging in Florida while they retreat in New York, the two states and their governors reflect the shifting course of the pandemic.  —  In late April, as new coronavirus cases in Florida were steadily decreasing …
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
America Didn't Give Up on Covid-19.  Republicans Did.  —  Partisanship has crippled our response.  —  Earlier this year much of America went through hell as the nation struggled to deal with Covid-19.  More than 120,000 Americans have now died; more than 20 million have lost their jobs.
Jerry Dunleavy / Washington Examiner:
Black Lives Matter fundraising handled by group with convicted terrorist on its board  —  The co-founder of Black Lives Matter names a convicted cop killer as one of her heroes, and the BLM national organization is fiscally sponsored through a leftist group whose board of directors includes a convicted terrorist.
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit
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Aaron Morrison / Associated Press:
Black Lives Matter network debunks Trump Twitter post
Discussion: Breitbart
Stuart Stevens / The Bulwark:
My Confederate Past  —  Everyone who grew up in Mississippi was steeped in the Confederacy.  Even if they didn't realize it.  —  On Friday, the Mississippi legislature is scheduled to vote on changing the Mississippi state flag.  As I write this, I have no idea what the outcome will be.
Jamie Ross / The Daily Beast:
Biden Says He'd Use Federal Power to Require All Americans to Wear Masks in Public  —  ‘I WOULD INSIST’  —  Joe Biden would use federal powers to require all Americans to wear masks in public to fight the coronavirus pandemic if he was president.  In contrast to President Trump …
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Washington Post:
Protesters denounce Abraham Lincoln statue in D.C., urge removal of Emancipation Memorial  —  Police in the nation's capital were bracing Thursday night for protesters who planned to denounce and urge the removal of a statue of Abraham Lincoln, paid for by people who had been enslaved …
Discussion: Althouse
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The Bulwark:
The Gross Hellscape That Awaits Ted Cruz on Parler  —  Note: This article includes offensive screenshots from Parler users.  —  As incendiary Twitter accounts have increasingly been held accountable by the enforcement of Twitter's terms of service, some right-wing users have taken to crying censorship.
Discussion: Twitchy, Protocol and Right Wing Watch
Washington Post:
Almost one-third of black Americans know someone who died of covid-19, survey shows  —  Nearly 1 in 3 black Americans know someone personally who has died of covid-19, far exceeding their white counterparts, according to a Washington Post-Ipsos poll that underscores the coronavirus pandemic's profoundly disparate impact.
Discussion: Raw Story
Tony Romm / Washington Post:
Governments eye new taxes on cigarettes, homes and tech giants to pay for big budget shortfalls related to the coronavirus  —  Without more federal aid, local leaders across the country say they may have no choice but to try to raise revenue on their own in the middle of an economic crisis
Susan Crabtree / Real Clear Politics:
As Critics Rage, Pack Aims to Pierce China's Info Firewall  —  Even by Trump-era standards, the long saga to install conservative documentary filmmaker Michael Pack as head of the U.S. government's tax-funded global media agency has been a particularly tortured gauntlet-running test of wills.
Discussion: GovExec.com
Joe Mahoney Cnhi / Niagara Gazette:
State Lawmakers to scrutinize nursing home infections  —  ALBANY: Will take close look at state's response.  —  ALBANY — Democratic lawmakers with both chambers of the New York Legislature will delve into the Cuomo administration's procedures and protocols for managing …
Discussion: National Review
Paige Winfield Cunningham / Washington Post:
The Health 202: The Trump administration is eyeing a new testing strategy for coronavirus, Anthony Fauci says  —  Want more stories about the Trump administration's response to the novel coronavirus?  Sign up for this newsletter here.  —  The Trump administration is weighing a new testing strategy …
Discussion: New York Post and STAT
Karen Tumulty / Washington Post:
It's time to rethink the presidential debates  —  Given how many ugly turns this presidential election year has already taken and how many more are surely yet to come, it is probably a fool's errand to go in search of silver linings in 2020.  —  But the realities of campaigning amid a pandemic …
Discussion: Althouse
Aris Folley / The Hill:
Michigan candidate's daughter urges people not to vote for him in viral tweet  —  The daughter of a candidate running for a seat in the Michigan state House has drawn viral attention online after taking to Twitter earlier this week to plead with voters not to elect her father to office.
ProPublica:
A Company Run by a White House “Volunteer” With No Experience in Medical Supplies Got $2.4 Million From the Feds for Medical Supplies  —  ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power.  Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published.
Paulina Enck / The Federalist:
4 ‘South Park’ Episodes On HBO Max That Are More Offensive Than ‘Gone With The Wind’  —  The following four episodes have left me surprised that the series survived the woke mob and are allowed to remain on HBO Max.  —  “South Park” thrives on bad taste.  The adult animation behemoth …
 
 
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Courtenay Brown / Axios:
Corporations grapple with slavery reparations
Ariel Behar / Algemeiner.com:
Sarsour Group Says ‘No Zionists’ at Civil Rights Rally
Andrew O'Reilly / Fox News:
Trump blasts Bolton, Seattle, Democrats in ‘Hannity’ interview
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Althouse
 Earlier Items: 
Los Angeles Times:
New coronavirus spike alarms Republicans, but not Trump
Discussion: Washington Post
ABC News:
House set to vote on DC statehood to create Washington, Douglass Commonwealth
CNN:
Nothing in America fits the GOP's ‘back to normal’ fantasy
Jordain Carney / The Hill:
Senate panel votes 21-1 to back Justice IG measure over Graham objections
Julianne Cuba / Streetsblog New York City:
Campaign To Remove NYPD From Traffic Enforcement Gains Steam
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