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Mark Sherman / Associated Press:
Justices rule states can bind presidential electors' votes — WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that states can require presidential electors to back their states' popular vote winner in the Electoral College. — The ruling, just under four months before the 2020 election …
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CNN:
Supreme Court says states can punish Electoral College voters — (CNN)The Supreme Court said Monday that states can punish members of the Electoral College who break a pledge to vote for a state's popular vote winner in presidential elections. — The case comes as the election season is heating up …
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The Gateway Pundit
Adam Liptak / New York Times:
States May Curb ‘Faithless Electors,’ Supreme Court Rules — The court said states may require members of the Electoral College to vote for the presidential candidates they had promised to support. — WASHINGTON — States can require members of the Electoral College to cast their votes …
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The Daily Caller
Nina Totenberg / NPR:
Supreme Court Rules State ‘Faithless Elector’ Laws Constitutional
Supreme Court Rules State ‘Faithless Elector’ Laws Constitutional
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Outside the Beltway and Raw Story
Robert Barnes / Washington Post:
Supreme Court says states may require presidential electors to support popular-vote winner
Supreme Court says states may require presidential electors to support popular-vote winner
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Mother Jones, ABC News, The Hill and Althouse
Pete Williams / NBC News:
Supreme Court rules ‘faithless electors’ can't go rogue at Electoral College
Supreme Court rules ‘faithless electors’ can't go rogue at Electoral College
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MSNBC
Jeffrey M. Jones / Gallup:
Trump's Job Approval Rating Steady at Lower Level — WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald Trump's approval rating is holding steady at a lower level after a sharp drop in late May and early June, with 38% of Americans currently approving of the job he is doing.
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Washington Post, Raw Story, Axios, The Hill and Washington Times
Lachlan Markay / The Daily Beast:
Trump Camp Vows to Protect Brazil's Most Iconic Statue From Left Wing Mobs — A new ad warns that the famous Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro is under threat. It's unclear if this is even true or how the president would actually save it. — President Donald Trump's determination …
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Talking Points Memo and Raw Story
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Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump Advisers Wonder: ‘Is the Statue Shit Going to Work?’ — Shockingly, there are some in Trump's political orbit who aren't convinced his strategy will move voters as much as he seems to think it will. — With four months left to salvage his re-election campaign against presumptive …
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Raw Story
Maggie Haberman / New York Times:
Trump Defends Confederate Flag in Latest Race-Based Appeal to White Voters — President Trump implied that NASCAR's decision to prohibit Confederate flags at its races was a mistake while also falsely asserting that a top Black driver, Bubba Wallace, had engaged in a hoax involving a noose found in his stall.
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Vanity Fair, Daily Kos and Mediaite
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Kia Kokalitcheva / Axios:
Trump demands apology from Bubba Wallace — President Trump demanded Monday an apology from Bubba Wallace, NASCAR's only Black driver, after the FBI determined last month that he was not a target of a hate crime when a noose was found in his garage stall before a race.
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WGCL-TV:
Reward for info on shooting death of 8-year-old during violent night in Atlanta — ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS46) — An 8-year-old girl died after she was shot during a night of violence across metro Atlanta. — The shooting occurred just before 10 p.m. on University Avenue near I-75/85.
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Charles C. W. Cooke / National Review:
Senator Duckworth and Most of the Press Are Lying about Trump's Speech — Senator Tammy Duckworth says that, during his address at Mount Rushmore on Friday, President Trump “spent all his time talking about dead traitors.” — This is a flat-out lie. It is entirely untrue. It is invented from whole cloth.
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Charles M. Blow / New York Times:
‘Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil’
‘Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil’
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Breitbart, The Federalist, The Nation and New York Sun
Benjamin Wallace / Vulture:
Is Anyone Watching Quibi? The streaming platform raised $1.75 billion and secured a roster of A-list talent, but it can't get audiences to notice. — The Emmy race has begun! Vulture is taking a close look at the contenders until nomination-round voting closes on July 13.
Ben Geman / Axios:
Court orders temporary shutdown of Dakota Access Pipeline — A federal judge ordered Monday the shutdown of the Dakota Access Pipeline — a project at the heart of battles over oil-and-gas infrastructure — while the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts a new environmental analysis.
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Dakota Access Oil Line to Be Shut by Court in Blow for Trump
Dakota Access Oil Line to Be Shut by Court in Blow for Trump
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Raw Story and New York Post
Amy R. Sisk / Bismarck Tribune:
Federal judge orders Dakota Access Pipeline shut down
Federal judge orders Dakota Access Pipeline shut down
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The Daily Caller
Washington Post:
Trump and Biden campaigns shift focus to coronavirus as pandemic surges — The Trump and Biden presidential campaigns now see the coronavirus response as the preeminent force shaping the results of November's election, prompting both camps to try to refocus their campaigns more heavily on the pandemic …
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Talking Points Memo, Washington Monthly, Little Green Footballs, The Guardian, POLITICUSUSA, Balloon Juice, CNN and Raw Story
Al Goodman / CNN:
Spain's coronavirus antibodies study adds evidence against herd immunity — Madrid (CNN)Spain's large-scale study on the coronavirus indicates just 5% of its population has developed antibodies, strengthening evidence that a so-called herd immunity to Covid-19 is “unachievable,” the medical journal the Lancet reported on Monday.
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Balloon Juice and Scripting News
Allan Smith / NBC News:
How Lincoln Project anti-Trump Republicans got into his head. Spoiler: It was easy. … Seeking to defend President Donald Trump from questions over whether he actually reads his daily intelligence briefing, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters last week …
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Politico, Raw Story, The Western Journal, POLITICUSUSA and The Guardian
Sara Nathan / Page Six:
Alan Dershowitz hasn't been seen at his favorite nude beach in months — Residents of Martha's Vineyard will be seeing a lot less of Alan Dershowitz this summer — in more ways than one. — The lawyer famously enjoys letting it all hang out on one of the island's nude beaches, Lucy Vincent Beach.
Michael Powell / New York Times:
Are Protests Unsafe? What Experts Say May Depend on Who's Protesting What — Public health experts decried the anti-lockdown protests last spring as dangerous gatherings in a pandemic. Health experts seem less comfortable doing so now that the marches are against racism.
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Twitchy and Instapundit
USA Today:
Mary Trump's family tell-all book publication date moved up to July 14, two weeks early — The publisher of a book on President Donald Trump and his family announced Monday they are moving up the publication date to July 14 due to “high demand and extraordinary interest” in the tell-all tome by Mary Trump.
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NBC News and Law & Crime
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Elizabeth A. Harris / New York Times:
Simon & Schuster Names Dana Canedy New Publisher
Simon & Schuster Names Dana Canedy New Publisher
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Politico:
Democrats smell a rout — and the chance to control redistricting in 2021 — Donald Trump's collapsing poll numbers have Democrats thinking bigger than just winning the White House and seizing the Senate — they're imagining a rout that extends all the way down the ballot.
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Balloon Juice
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Steven Shepard / Politico:
POLITICO's Election Forecast: Trump, Senate GOP in trouble
Brian Steinberg / Variety:
Colin Kaepernick Signs First-Look Deal With Walt Disney … Under terms of the pact, announced Monday, Disney and Ra Vision will emphasize scripted and unscripted stories that deal with race, social injustice and the quest for equity, and work to showcase directors and producers of color.
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The Daily Caller, more at Mediagazer »
Ken Meyer / Mediaite:
Fox News Apologizes, Says It Mistakenly Cropped Trump Out of Jeffrey Epstein Photo (UPDATE) — Fox News apparently cropped President Donald Trump out of a photograph with Jeffrey Epstein on Sunday, during the network's coverage of the arrest of Ghislane Maxwell.
Austin Ramzy / New York Times:
Bubonic Plague Found in a Herder in Inner Mongolia, China Says — A city put control measures in place after one confirmed case of the disease, which caused the Black Death in the Middle Ages. — A herdsman in the Chinese region of Inner Mongolia was confirmed to be infected with bubonic plague …
Brian Slodysko / Associated Press:
Trump-connected lobbyists reap windfall in COVID-19 boom — WASHINGTON (AP) — Forty lobbyists with ties to President Donald Trump helped clients secure more than $10 billion in federal coronavirus aid, among them five former administration officials whose work potentially violates Trump's own ethics policy, according to a report.
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Public Citizen and Political Wire
Rob Gillies / Associated Press:
Trudeau turns down White House invitation amid pandemic — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during a news conference on the COVID-19 pandemic outside his residence at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Thursday, June 18, 2020. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
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IJR and The Intellectualist
Osita Nwanevu / New Republic:
The Willful Blindness of Reactionary Liberalism — It was always a given that 2020 would be a year to remember. Even so, it continues to surprise. It seems likely that June will go down as one of the pivotal months of our political era, a period when our streets, our press …