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Michelle Goldberg / New York Times:
Trump's Occupation of American Cities Has Begun — Protesters are being snatched from the streets without warrants. Can we call it fascism yet? — The month after Donald Trump's inauguration, the Yale historian Timothy Snyder published the best-selling book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century.”
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David A. Graham / The Atlantic:
America Gets an Interior Ministry — For decades, conservative activists and leaders have warned that “jackbooted thugs” from the federal government were going to come to take away Americans' civil rights with no due process and no recourse. Now they're here—but they're deployed …
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globalnews.ca, Breitbart, The Daily Beast, Just The News, New York Post and Fox News
The Daily Beast:
Who Actually Wants Trump to Send in the Feds? Police Unions.
Who Actually Wants Trump to Send in the Feds? Police Unions.
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Washington Post, The Hill, The Guardian, Raw Story and Task & Purpose
CNN:
Dozens of moms formed a human shield to protect protesters from officers outside a federal courthouse in Portland
John Ismay / New York Times:
A Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds in Portland. They Beat Him in Response.
A Navy Veteran Had a Question for the Feds in Portland. They Beat Him in Response.
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The Federalist, The Dispatch, CBC News, Slate, globalnews.ca, No More Mister Nice Blog, Popular Information, The Nation, Raw Story, NPR and Gothamist
William McGurn / Wall Street Journal:
Portland's Pottery Barn Rule
Allyson Chiu / Washington Post:
Tucker Carlson claimed the New York Times planned to expose his address. Then his fans doxed the reporter. — On Monday night, Fox News host Tucker Carlson made a surprising accusation: the New York Times, he said, was trying to endanger him and his family by revealing where they live in an upcoming story.
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The Daily Wire, The Hill, Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion, Redstate and Lawyers, Guns & Money, more at Mediagazer »
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Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
Tucker Carlson Accuses New York Times of Trying to ‘Injure’ His Family
Tucker Carlson Accuses New York Times of Trying to ‘Injure’ His Family
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The Federalist and Breitbart
Justin Curto / Vulture:
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity Accused of Sexual Misconduct in New Lawsuit
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity Accused of Sexual Misconduct in New Lawsuit
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Talking Points Memo, Salon, Raw Story and Just The News
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Ocasio-Cortez accosted by GOP lawmaker over remarks: 'That kind of confrontation hasn't ever happened to me' — Tensions flared on Capitol Hill this week when a Republican lawmaker challenged Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on issues of crime and policing in an unusual …
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Political Wire
NBC News:
Suspect in federal judge's home ambush railed against her in misogynistic book — The man suspected of ambushing the family of the first Latina federal judge in New Jersey posted thousands of pages of writing to the internet in recent years decrying feminism and ranting against her …
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Law & Crime, NBC New York, Raw Story and The Hill
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Joshua Benton / The Atlantic:
The New Jersey Shooting Suspect Left a Pro-Trump Paper Trail — Roy Den Hollander, the self-described “anti-feminist” attorney who authorities say is the chief suspect in the shootings of the son and the husband of a federal judge in New Jersey, attacked that judge by name in misogynistic …
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New York Times
Sabrina Siddiqui / Wall Street Journal:
Majority of Voters Say U.S. Society Is Racist as Support Grows for Black Lives Matter — Perceptions that minorities face racial discrimination hit new highs, WSJ/NBC News poll finds — Voters in growing numbers believe that Black and Hispanic Americans are discriminated against …
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Fox News, New York Post, National Review, POLITICUSUSA and The Big Picture
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Washington Post:
Biden to unveil $775 billion plan for universal preschool, child care and elder care — Throughout most of his campaign, Joe Biden has sought to forward a singular idea: I care. — On Tuesday, he plans to extend that sentiment into a literal proposal — to provide hundreds of billions …
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Politico
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Shayna Jacobs / Washington Post:
Michael Cohen's book to allege Trump made racist comments about Obama and Nelson Mandela, lawsuit says — NEW YORK — The book manuscript being drafted by President Trump's ex-lawyer Michael Cohen alleges that Trump has made racist comments about his predecessor Barack Obama …
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Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
ACLU sues Trump administration over Michael Cohen's imprisonment
ACLU sues Trump administration over Michael Cohen's imprisonment
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The Guardian, The Hill, Politico, ACLU and UPI, more at Mediagazer »
Washington Post:
Trump's reelection effort has spent more than $983 million, a record sum at this point in the campaign — The president maintains a cash lead over Joe Biden, who is gradually closing the money gap. — President Trump's campaign, the Republican Party and two affiliated committees have spent …
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The Week
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Charles P. Pierce / Esquire:
Joe Biden Is Courting Trump Defectors In the Least Effective Way Imaginable
Dan McLaughlin / National Review:
The Lincoln Project and John Kasich Lack the Credibility to Lead Never-Trump Republicans
The Lincoln Project and John Kasich Lack the Credibility to Lead Never-Trump Republicans
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Raw Story, Washington Post and Patterico's Pontifications
NBC News:
Trump's coronavirus briefings are back, but the trust isn't — WASHINGTON — On Tuesday afternoon, President Donald Trump will resume those daily coronavirus press briefings he held in March and April. — The decision to fire up those briefings again comes after slipping poll numbers for the president …
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Politico, Political Wire, Daily Kos, Associated Press and Washington Post
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Brian M. Rosenthal / New York Times:
This Hospital Cost $52 Million. It Treated 79 Virus Patients. — Red tape and turf battles marked the race to create temporary hospitals for the coronavirus onslaught in New York. — The Queens Hospital Center emergency department has a capacity of 60, but on its worst night of the coronavirus pandemic …
Louise Perry / UnHerd:
Factcheck10:55 An untrue claim in the New Yorker speaks volumes — Photo by Suzanne Kreiter/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) — Reading the latest copy of the New Yorker magazine, published exactly a week ago, I came across this sentence in a piece by Jill Lepore:
Andrew C. McCarthy / New York Post:
FBI knew ‘collusion’ was a nothing-burger, but kept fake scandal alive anyway — 'We have not seen evidence of any individuals affiliated with the Trump team in contact with [Russian intelligence officers]. How much wasted time on pointless investigations could have been prevented had Peter Strzok …
ProPublica:
At This Trump-Favored Charity, Financial Reporting Is Questionable and Insiders Are Cashing In — Charlie Kirk's nonprofit Turning Point USA has made misleading financial claims and gets its “independent” audits from its co-founder Bill Montgomery's former business associate.
Dartunorro Clark / NBC News:
Biden says four Black women are on his VP list but won't commit to choosing one … Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, told MSNBC on Monday that four Black women are on his shortlist for vice president — putting him closer to selecting a running mate …
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Alexi McCammond / Axios:
Biden says 4 Black women are on his list of potential running mates
Biden says 4 Black women are on his list of potential running mates
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Associated Press and The Daily Beast
Laura A. Bischoff / dayton-daily-news:
BREAKING NEWS: FBI agents are at Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's farm — Police activity is being reported at Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder's farm in Perry County and the U.S. Attorney's office said it is holding a 2:30 p.m. press conference today related to $60 million in bribes paid to a state official and associates.
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Raw Story
Marc Caputo / Politico:
'We can't pull it off': Florida sheriff says he can't muster security for GOP convention — The sheriff of Jacksonville, Fla., said he can't provide security for the Republican National Convention because of a lack of clear plans, adequate funding and enough law enforcement officers.
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The American Independent, The Week, Patterico's Pontifications, POLITICUSUSA, Florida Politics, Axios and Raw Story
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
RNC to hawk Donald Trump Jr.'s new book
RNC to hawk Donald Trump Jr.'s new book
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The Daily Beast and Raw Story
Marshall Cohen / CNN:
‘Things could get very ugly’: Experts fear post-election crisis as Trump sets the stage to dispute the results in November — Washington (CNN)Voting experts and political strategists from across the political spectrum are increasingly alarmed about the potential for a disputed presidential election …
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WTOP
Margaret Harding McGill / Axios:
Exclusive: Under fire from Washington, TikTok pledges U.S. job growth — TikTok tells Axios it plans to add thousands of jobs in the U.S. over the next few years — ripping a familiar page from the “companies under fire” playbook. — The big picture: Chinese-owned TikTok is working …
Alyssa Nakken / CBS News:
Giants Manager Gabe Kapler, others kneel during national anthem — Oakland, California — San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler plans to use his position to speak out against racial injustice and provide a voice for those who aren't heard. Kapler and several of his players knelt during …
Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Fauci responds to Trump: ‘I consider myself a realist, as opposed to an alarmist’ — WASHINGTON — Dr. Anthony Fauci on Monday rejected President Donald Trump's recent criticism of him in which he called the infectious disease expert an “alarmist.” — “I consider myself a realist …
Elizabeth Warren / New York Times:
To Fight the Pandemic, Here's My Must-Do List — The Senate needs to act now. There is no time to waste. — Ms. Warren is a Democratic senator from Massachusetts. — Americans stayed at home and sacrificed for months to flatten the curve and prevent the spread of the coronavirus.