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Asawin Suebsaeng / The Daily Beast:
Trump's Defenders: He Doesn't Hate the Troops, He Just ‘Sounds Like an Asshole’ — Yes, his allies admit, Trump routinely makes callous comments about U.S. military personnel. But it's because he hates the wars they're forced to fight, not the troops themselves.
Washington Post:
White House directs federal agencies to cancel race-related training sessions it calls ‘un-American propaganda’ — Administration seeks list of contracts for those that refer to ‘white privilege,’ according to memo — President Trump is moving to revamp federal agencies' racial sensitivity trainings …
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Real Clear Politics:
Trump to Feds: Stop ‘Anti-American’ Training on ‘Critical Race Theory’ — On a Friday evening and as November looms, the White House has opened another front in the culture war. At the direction of the president, the Office of Management and Budget is ordering all federal agencies to …
Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart:
Jennifer Griffin of Fox News Did Not Confirm ‘Most Salacious’ Part of Atlantic Story — Fox News national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reported Friday that two anonymous former “senior” U.S. officials had confirmed “key parts” of the Atlantic's story about the president, but could not confirm “the most salacious” part.
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EA WorldView, Raw Story, Twitchy and The Gateway Pundit
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Bob Brigham / Raw Story:
Fox News confirms shocking story on Trump's contempt for American troops — after the president argued it was ‘fake’ — Fox News has joined the Associated Press and The Washington Post in confirming shocking details from the bombshell report in The Atlantic on President Donald Trump's contempt for American troops.
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IJR, POLITICUSUSA and The Daily Caller
Annie Karni / New York Times:
John Kelly, at Center of Report on Trump Disparaging U.S. Soldiers, Keeps Silent — The former chief of staff's public reticence has frustrated groups that are hoping that he will publicly endorse Joseph R. Biden Jr., the Democratic presidential nominee. — WASHINGTON — John F. Kelly left …
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Washington Post, Politico, Washington Times, NBC News, The Western Journal and The US Sun
USA Today:
The Pentagon has ordered Stars and Stripes to shut down for no good reason — Even for those of us who are all too wearily familiar with President Donald Trump's disdain for journalists, his administration's latest attack on the free press is a bit of a jaw-dropper.
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Aaron Gregg / Washington Post:
Pentagon reaffirms Microsoft's JEDI cloud contract win despite procurement mistake
Pentagon reaffirms Microsoft's JEDI cloud contract win despite procurement mistake
Helene Cooper / New York Times:
Trump Says He Will Reverse Pentagon Plan to Close Newspaper That Informs and Speaks for Troops
Trump Says He Will Reverse Pentagon Plan to Close Newspaper That Informs and Speaks for Troops
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Washingtonian, Wall Street Journal, Twitchy, New York Post, Politico and Raw Story
Lara Seligman / Politico:
Esper defends Trump after article claims he disparaged fallen troops
Esper defends Trump after article claims he disparaged fallen troops
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The Daily Beast, The Post Millennial, IJR and Washington Times
Lolita C. Baldor / Associated Press:
Pentagon orders shutdown of Stars and Stripes newspaper
Pentagon orders shutdown of Stars and Stripes newspaper
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Stars & Stripes, Florida Politics, ABC30, Axios and The Daily Caller, more at Mediagazer »
Reed Richardson / Mediaite:
Captain ‘Sully’ Sullenberger Urges ‘Vote Him Out’ in Blistering Anti-Trump Tweetstorm: ‘President Has Repeatedly Shown Utter and Vulgar Contempt’ for Military — Capt. Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger III unleashed a blistering tweetstorm on President Donald Trump on Friday night, condemning him …
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Mercury News and Political Wire
Wall Street Journal:
Covid-19 Vaccine Developers Prepare Joint Pledge on Safety, Standards — Industry rivals come together to reassure public that urgency to develop coronavirus vaccine won't compromise scientific, regulatory rigor — Several drug makers developing Covid-19 vaccines plan to issue a public pledge …
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New York Times:
Pharma Companies Plan Joint Pledge on Vaccine Safety — The statement is meant to reassure the public that the companies will not seek a premature approval of vaccines under pressure from the Trump administration. — A group of drug companies competing with one another to be among …
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Daily Kos, The Daily Caller and Raw Story
U.S. Department of Justice:
Two Self-Described “Boogaloo Bois” Charged with Attempting to Provide Material Support to Hamas — The Justice Department today announced a federal criminal complaint charging Michael Robert Solomon, 30, and Benjamin Ryan Teeter, 22, with conspiring and attempting to provide material support …
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New York Post, The Daily Caller, Fox News, New York Times, The Daily Beast and KRON4
Parker Yesko / APM Reports:
Charges against Curtis Flowers are dropped — The Mississippi man who was tried six times for the same crime and whose case was the subject of Season 2 of the APM Reports podcast In the Dark sees his two-decade saga come to an end. — At long last, Curtis Flowers is free.
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New York Times, Washington Post, Forbes, UPI and The Wrap
Ursula Perano / Axios:
Over 190 law enforcement officials endorse Biden — Over 190 law enforcement officials on Friday endorsed Joe Biden for president, per a campaign statement. — Why it matters: The endorsements rebut a theme of the Trump re-election campaign, which has falsely claimed that Biden wants to defund the police.
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The Hill, WisPolitics.com, Townhall, Mediaite, Vanity Fair, One America News Network, Raw Story and Twitchy
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Brooke Singman / Fox News:
More than 175 current, former law enforcement officials endorse Joe Biden, slam Trump as ‘lawless’ president
More than 175 current, former law enforcement officials endorse Joe Biden, slam Trump as ‘lawless’ president
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The Daily Caller, The Hill, Politico, Raw Story, Mediaite, The Nation, Breitbart, The Daily Beast, Japan Times and IJR
Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Democratic group American Bridge launches $4M Midwest ad buy hitting Trump on vets
Democratic group American Bridge launches $4M Midwest ad buy hitting Trump on vets
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Washington Post, Redstate, CNN, emptywheel and Bloomberg
Betsy Woodruff Swan / Politico:
DHS draft document: White supremacists are greatest terror threat — White supremacists present the gravest terror threat to the United States, according to a draft report from the Department of Homeland Security. — Two later draft versions of the same document — all of which were reviewed …
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Raw Story
Jeremy B. Merrill / ProPublica:
Facebook's Political Ad Ban Also Threatens Ability to Spread Accurate Information on How to Vote — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published. — Facebook this week said it would bar political ads …
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Dareh Gregorian / NBC News:
Michael Cohen says Trump will ‘do anything’ to stay in office, even start a war — Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen said Friday he believes his former boss will “do anything and everything” to win re-election and “even go so far as to start a war” to remain in office.
Jim Small / Arizona Mirror:
Trump campaign going dark in Arizona, cancels planned TV blitz — Donald Trump's re-election campaign is going off Arizona airwaves after the Labor Day holiday, and may not resume television advertising in the Grand Canyon State until early voting begins in early October.
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Political Wire and Daily Kos
Nicole Ogrysko / Federal News Network:
Non-negotiable: all military members will be subject to Trump's payroll tax deferral — All active-duty military members as well as federal civilian employees will be subject to the president's upcoming payroll tax deferral, a senior administration official told Federal News Network Friday evening.
Phil McCausland / NBC News:
Congresswoman blocked from touring mail facility by Postal Service police — U.S. Postal Service police barred Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz from entering two mail sorting facilities in Florida in the early morning hours on Friday, threatening to escort her from the property if she didn't leave.
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NBC 6 South Florida, MyNorthwest.com and Fox News
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Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
Postal Service police block Florida congresswoman from touring USPS plants
Postal Service police block Florida congresswoman from touring USPS plants
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Forbes
John Binder / Breitbart:
Exclusive: Nearly 700 U.S. Veterans Issue Open Letter in Support of Trump — Nearly 700 American veterans have issued an open letter affirming their support of President Trump against establishment media attacks weeks before the 2020 presidential election. — This week, The Atlantic …
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Andrew Sullivan / The Weekly Dish:
The Metastasizing Cancer Of Trump — Vote as soon as you can. Vote Biden. — 2 hr … The Uighur women in exile in Istanbul are the fortunate ones. They managed to escape the control of the Chinese Communist regime, thanks to relatives who found ways to get them out of the country.
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Townhall, EA WorldView, Just The News, POLITICUSUSA, The Daily Caller, The Guardian, Mediaite and Mother Jones
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
A new Trump ad features some oddly placed footage. Now its owner may sue. — A new ad launched by President Trump's campaign in Wisconsin offers viewers a split universe: The first half displays violence, looting, fires and imagery of Joe Biden shrouded in dark, sinister hues.
Washington Post:
NFL asked Snyder to ‘back off’ use of private investigators, lawyer says, as PI visits rattle ex-employees — While Washington Football Team owner Daniel Snyder pledged to “fully cooperate” with the probe into allegations of widespread sexual harassment at his organization …
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The Root and Sports Illustrated
Julia Ainsley / NBC News:
CBP chief has no evidence of black-clad Antifa protesters taking planes to protests, says spokesman — WASHINGTON — In an interview with Fox News on Wednesday, Customs and Border Protection chief Mark Morgan said that “groups like Antifa” are sending organized protestors by plane to cities around the country to incite violence.
Courier-Journal:
UPDATES: Breonna Taylor protesters say ‘No justice, no Derby’ ahead of race — LOUISVILLE, Ky. — As Kentucky Derby weekend swiftly approaches, protesters are gathering in Louisville for the 100th-straight day to demand justice for Breonna Taylor. — Taylor, an unarmed 26-year-old Black woman …
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Eric Zorn / Chicago Tribune:
Column: Here's why Kyle Rittenhouse, the teen shooting suspect in Kenosha killings, is likely to get off — Kyle Rittenhouse is going to walk. — This is my conclusion as I emerge, blinking in the light, from the rabbit hole I've been down all week of self-defense law, jury-instruction language …
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Rod Dreher, Redstate and alicublog
Chris Isidore / CNN:
Trump's job losses are the worst of any American president on record — New York (CNN Business)President Donald Trump is heading into the general election with the worst jobs numbers of any president, based on records that go back to World War II. — That's not going to change …
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POLITICUSUSA, CBS Philly and CAP Action
Zach Montellaro / Politico:
Kanye spends nearly $6 million on presidential campaign — Rapper Kanye West is pouring in millions of his own money and hiring prominent political operatives to fuel his independent presidential bid, according to his first financial filing with the Federal Election Commission.
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