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Gillian Flaccus / Associated Press:
Mayor of Portland, Oregon, tear gassed by federal agents — PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The mayor of Portland, Oregon, was tear gassed by the U.S. government late Wednesday as he stood at a fence guarding a federal courthouse during another night of protest against the presence of federal agents sent …
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Axios, Oregonian, Portland Police, WHDH-TV, Reason and The Daily Caller
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Mike Baker / New York Times:
Federal Officers Hit Portland Mayor With Tear Gas — Mayor Ted Wheeler denounced federal officers for an “egregious overreaction.” Some protesters mocked him, recalling the city police's use of tear gas on demonstrators. — PORTLAND, Ore. — The mayor of Portland, Ted Wheeler …
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The Hill, Oregonian, Law & Crime, Breitbart, Talking Points Memo, The Week, Daily Kos, ImmigrationProf Blog, Contemptor, GovExec.com and 1A
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Ridge: ‘It would be a cold day in hell’ before I'd let ‘uninvited’ federal agents into cities
Ridge: ‘It would be a cold day in hell’ before I'd let ‘uninvited’ federal agents into cities
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POLITICUSUSA
Kara Scannell / CNN:
Michael Cohen will be released from prison to home confinement, judge rules — Avlon: You should be outraged at the muzzling of Cohen — New York (CNN)Michael Cohen will be released to home confinement, a judge ruled on Thursday, finding that the government acted in a retaliatory manner …
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Benjamin Weiser / New York Times:
Judge Orders Cohen Released, Citing ‘Retaliation’ Over Tell-All Book — A judge agreed that federal officials had returned Michael D. Cohen to prison because he wanted to publish a book this fall about President Trump. — A federal judge on Thursday ordered that Michael D. Cohen be released …
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Raw Story
Dan Mangan / CNBC:
Judge orders release of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen by Friday, saying book publication …
Judge orders release of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen by Friday, saying book publication …
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Mediaite and Law & Crime
NBC News:
Judge finds Michael Cohen's return to prison ‘retaliatory,’ orders his release
Judge finds Michael Cohen's return to prison ‘retaliatory,’ orders his release
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Reuters
Karen Freifeld / Reuters:
U.S. judge suggests Cohen returned to prison in retaliation for Trump book
U.S. judge suggests Cohen returned to prison in retaliation for Trump book
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Politico, The Daily Beast and One America News Network
Washington Post:
White House, GOP kill payroll tax cut but flounder over broader coronavirus bill — Planned roll-out canceled in roller-coaster morning; White House floats piecemeal plan but Pelosi shoots it down — Senate Republicans killed President Trump's payroll tax cut proposal on Thursday but failed …
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Washington Monthly
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Joe Nocera / Bloomberg:
I Was Wrong About Florida's Response to Covid-19 — I gave Governor Ron DeSantis more credit than he deserved for the low death rate in his state. — A little after 11 a.m. each weekday, I receive an email alert from the Miami Herald. It contains the latest Covid-19 numbers for Florida.
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Balloon Juice and Raw Story
Brian Stelter / CNN:
Fox News parts ways with a morning host who caused a Covid-19 scare — New York (CNN Business)Fox News has parted ways with a host who dismayed fellow staffers when she came to work while visibly sick in the early days of the coronavirus crisis. — Heather Childers, who had been an early morning host …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook PM: Fiasco — WHAT AN ABJECT DISASTER of a morning for the three Ms: STEVEN MNUCHIN, MARK MEADOWS and MITCH MCCONNELL. — AFTER A FEW WEEKS of anticipation, the SENATE GOP LEADERSHIP had to abandon its plans to release a Covid relief bill after disagreements on policy with the TRUMP White House.
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Wall Street Journal
Bloomberg:
Romney Says He Will Oppose Shelton's Fed Board Confirmation — Republican Senator Mitt Romney of Utah said he will vote against Judy Shelton, one of two Trump administration nominees to the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors. — “I'm not going to be endorsing,” Romney told reporters Thursday.
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Grasping Reality …
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Steven Rattner / New York Times:
God Help Us if Judy Shelton Joins the Fed
God Help Us if Judy Shelton Joins the Fed
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Washington Post
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Ex-Dem congressman accused of ballot stuffing, bribery and obstruction — Michael Myers served in Congress from 1976 until he was expelled in 1980 after the Abscam scandal — Former U.S. Rep. Michael Myers was charged this week with conspiring to violate voting rights by fraudulently stuffing ballot boxes …
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Politico:
State Department Insiders Ask: What Is Susan Pompeo Really Up To? — Five years ago, a young Kansan named Jakob Provo had almost gotten a job working for ambitious Congressman Mike Pompeo. He'd aced the interview, he thought, and he was certainly qualified.
USA Today:
Teacher: I was a reluctant Trump voter. Coronavirus is the end of my Republican identity. — I am a special education teacher and lifelong Republican who reluctantly voted for Donald Trump in 2016 as the less bad of two bad choices. When the pandemic hit, the incompetence of the man …
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Raw Story and POLITICUSUSA
Kelly Weill / The Daily Beast:
This Is Mask Haters' Most Nefarious Hoax Yet — A fake CDC document has spread across Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and more specialized websites like a hunting forum. — Face mask haters often don't trust the federal government, whether it's top infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Raw Story
Brian Fung / CNN:
Twitter says it's looking at subscription options as ad revenue drops sharply — Washington (CNN Business)Twitter (TWTR) is actively exploring additional ways to make money from its users, including by considering a subscription model, CEO Jack Dorsey said Thursday.
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TechCrunch, more at Mediagazer »
Wall Street Journal:
Amazon Met With Startups About Investing, Then Launched Competing Products — Some companies regret sharing information with tech giant and its Alexa Fund; ‘we may have been naive’ — When Amazon.com Inc.'s AMZN -2.52% venture-capital fund invested in DefinedCrowd Corp. …
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Trump Is Putting On a Show in Portland — The very idea seems, on the face of it, sheer madness. In Portland, Oregon, federal security officers dressed for combat—wearing jungle-camouflage uniforms with unclear markings, carrying heavy weapons, using batons and tear gas—are patrolling the streets …
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The Week, The National Interest, NPR and Politico
Dan Zak / Washington Post:
American exceptionalism was our preexisting condition — America is sick. Still sick. The fever spikes, abates, returns. The shortness of breath lingers. America is waiting in virtual bread lines, listening to bad jazz, on hold with the unemployment office.
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Scripting News
McKay Coppins / The Atlantic:
Larry Hogan Isn't Coming to Save the Republican Party — When you press him on it, Larry Hogan will admit that he's faintly amused by all the media adulation. As the Republican governor of Maryland, he has enjoyed glowing coverage for standing up to President Donald Trump.
Patrick Skinner / Washington Post:
We're police officers. You should know our names. That goes for Portland, too. — Anonymity is for CIA officers (a job I also held), not for federal law enforcement countering protesters in America. It denies local accountability. — My name is Patrick Skinner, and I'm a local police officer.
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Outside the Beltway and Military.com
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Person focuses every woman and man in America on his mental abilities via camera, TV — Having taken the functional equivalent of a blood pressure test to evaluate his mental acuity, President Trump has repeatedly bragged about the results. The president, who claims to be a genius with a remarkable IQ …
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Raw Story
Washington Post:
The Harper's ‘Letter,’ cancel culture and the summer that drove a lot of smart people mad — This is what was on Thomas Chatterton Wiliams's mind when he decided to write a short letter on the risks to liberalism and open discourse and get some like-minded thinkers to sign on.
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israpundit.org, New Yorker and Reason
Meredith Deliso / ABC News:
Kansas school board rejects governor's executive order delaying start of the school year — The board was divided, 5-5, on delaying the start by three weeks. — As school districts across the country grapple with how and when to reopen safely during the coronavirus pandemic …
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The Hill and Governor Laura Kelly
Andrew Pantazi / Florida Times Union:
RNC plans in jeopardy as Jacksonville council president opposes city bill — With a month to go until the Republican National Convention, or RNC, comes to Jacksonville, City Council President Tommy Hazouri threw a wrench in the convention's plans, announcing his opposition unless …
BuzzFeed News:
“Facebook Is Hurting People At Scale”: Mark Zuckerberg's Employees Reckon With The Social Network They've Built — On July 1, Max Wang, a Boston-based software engineer who was leaving Facebook after more than seven years, shared a video on the company's internal discussion board that was meant to serve as a warning.
Mike Lillis / The Hill:
Ocasio-Cortez, Democrats blast GOP on House floor for ‘culture’ of sexism — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on Thursday morning accused a Republican colleague of perpetuating a “culture” of sexism on Capitol Hill, using an unusual speech on the House floor to denounce Rep. Ted Yoho …
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Associated Press, Axios, IJR, One America News Network, POLITICUSUSA and The Week
Andrew C. McCarthy / The Hill:
Trump v. big-city mayors: When the feds should and shouldn't act — More than 38,000 cops protect and serve the city of New York. By contrast, in the entire country, the FBI employs just 14,000 agents. And comparatively few of those are assigned to combat violent street crime.
Associated Press:
AP-NORC poll: 3 in 4 Americans back requiring wearing masks — LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three out of four Americans, including a majority of Republicans, favor requiring people to wear face coverings while outside their homes, a new poll finds, reflecting fresh alarm over spiking coronavirus cases …
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The Hill
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Trump's frantic new effort to win back seniors is already failing — Here's President Trump's new reelection strategy, in a nutshell: Convince vulnerable seniors who rightly fear getting killed by the pandemic that Trump let rampage out of control that they should instead fear getting killed …
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USA Today
Peter Baker / New York Times:
House Democrats Considered 10 Impeachment Articles Before Narrowing Their Case Against Trump — The question of what to include in the case against President Trump is at the heart of a new book by Norm Eisen, a lawyer working with House Democrats in the impeachment effort.
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Mediaite
Matthew Conlen / New York Times:
The Rise in Testing Is Not Driving the Rise in U.S. Virus Cases — 20,00040,00060,000 cases per dayMarch 1July 21April 1May 1June 1July 1 — Seven-day average of new reported cases — About 21,000 coronavirus cases were reported per day in early June, when the positive test rate was 4.8 percent.
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Washington Post
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
McEnany says Chicago mayor needs to ‘admit’ she needs federal help in combating violence — Trump said he would sent 100 federal agents to Chicago to help combat rising rates of crime — White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday that Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot needs to …
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Disrn, Breitbart and Le·gal In·sur·rec· tion
Kurt Schlichter / Townhall:
Enough Whining About Trump's Mean Tweets — You should be eternally grateful that the worst thing you can really say about Donald Trump is that he's mean to knuckleheads on social media - and that literally is the worst thing you can say about Donald Trump without stepping into the territory of my new book …