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CNN:
Barr attacks Justice Department staff, compares them to preschoolers — (CNN)Attorney General William Barr slammed the hundreds of Justice Department prosecutors working beneath him on Wednesday, equating them to preschoolers, in a defense of his own politically tuned decision making in the Trump administration.
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Washington Post:
Barr accuses Justice Department of headhunting and meddling with politics — Attorney General William P. Barr delivered a scathing critique of his own Justice Department Wednesday night, insisting on his absolute authority to overrule career staff, whom he said too often injected themselves …
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Mediaite, Althouse, New York Times, Raw Story, The Hill and Conservative Review
Katie Benner / New York Times:
Barr Told Prosecutors to Consider Sedition Charges for Protest Violence — The extraordinary suggestion comes as Attorney General William P. Barr has emerged as a messenger for President Trump's re-election campaign. — WASHINGTON — Attorney General William P. Barr told federal prosecutors …
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Politico, The Hill, New York Post, CANNONFIRE, The Gateway Pundit, American Greatness, Raw Story, Fox News and Talking Points Memo
U.S. Department of Justice:
Remarks by Attorney General William P. Barr at Hillsdale College Constitution Day Event — I am pleased to be at this Hillsdale College celebration of Constitution Day. Sadly, many colleges these days don't even teach the Constitution, much less celebrate it.
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Axios
Wall Street Journal:
Barr Tells Prosecutors to Consider Charging Violent Protesters With Sedition — To bring a sedition case, prosecutors would have to prove there was a conspiracy to attack government agents or officials that posed an imminent danger — Attorney General William Barr told the nation's federal prosecutors …
Marissa Lang / Washington Post:
Federal officials stockpiled munitions, sought ‘heat ray’ device before clearing Lafayette Square, whistleblower says — Hours before law enforcement forcibly cleared protesters from Lafayette Square in early June amid protests over the police killing of George Floyd, federal officials began …
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Raw Story, The Week, New York Times and New York Post
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Dina Temple-Raston / NPR:
Military Police Leaders Weighed Deploying ‘Heat Ray’ Against D.C. Protesters — Hours before federal police officers cleared a crowded park near the White House with smoke and tear gas on June 1, the lead military police officer in the Department of Defense for the D.C. region asked …
Mary Clare Jalonick / Associated Press:
Romney says Biden probe ‘not legitimate role of government’ — WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is sharply criticizing an investigation by his own party into Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's son, saying it's “not the legitimate role of government” to try and damage political opponents.
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CNN:
GOP growing more indifferent with Trump controversies as election nears — Washington (CNN)Public health experts reacted with alarm after President Donald Trump held an indoor rally with thousands of maskless supporters at a packed arena in Nevada amid the deadly coronavirus pandemic.
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No More Mister Nice Blog
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Huge numbers of Republicans say mail-voting is fraudulent. That's ominous.
Huge numbers of Republicans say mail-voting is fraudulent. That's ominous.
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Pew Research Center
Matt Wilstein / The Daily Beast:
Jim Carrey to Play Joe Biden on SNL — ALRIGHTY THEN — NBC announced on Wednesday that actor Jim Carrey will be joining Saturday Night Live to play former Vice President Joe Biden when the show returns to 30 Rockefeller Center for its 46th season on Oct. 3.
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Rebecca Falconer / Axios:
Jim Carrey to play Joe Biden before live audience on “SNL”
Jim Carrey to play Joe Biden before live audience on “SNL”
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Raw Story
Grace Segers / CBS News:
Biden believes he would have authority to impose national mask mandate as president
Biden believes he would have authority to impose national mask mandate as president
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ABC News, Political Wire, Wall Street Journal, Axios and IJR
KFF:
Sun Belt Voices Project — A COLLABORATION BETWEEN KFF AND THE COOK POLITICAL REPORT — Key Findings — Most voters have made up their minds about how they will vote for president, with results suggesting very close elections in each of the three Sun Belt states included in this project.
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Crooked Media, Reuters, New York Times, The Daily Beast, Political Wire, The Week and Press Herald
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David Siders / Politico:
Inside Trump's crazy quilt reelection map
Inside Trump's crazy quilt reelection map
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New Republic, Real Clear Politics, Blue Virginia and Conservative Review
Lucy Osborne / The Guardian:
Donald Trump accused of sexual assault by former model Amy Dorris — Exclusive: Amy Dorris alleges Trump forced his tongue down her throat and groped her at 1997 US Open — A former model has come forward to accuse Donald Trump of sexually assaulting her at the US Open tennis tournament …
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Raw Story, The Week and Political Wire
Dan Coats / New York Times:
The Election Needs Oversight — Congress should establish a bipartisan commission to monitor voting and ensure that laws and regulations are followed. — Mr. Coats served as the director of national intelligence from 2017 to 2019. — We hear often that the November election is the most consequential in our lifetime.
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Axios
Washington Post:
A scrapped plan to ship masks to Americans. A standoff with Amazon amid pressure from Trump. New documents detail USPS's spring in crisis. — Nearly 10,000 pages of emails, memos and other private documents offer new details about the agency's struggles and the pro-Trump figures to whom it turned for advice
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Political Wire
Sam Brodey / The Daily Beast:
Postal Service Stiffed $20 Million Cost of Delivering Trump COVID-19 Mailer — “The U.S. Postal Service is a self-funding agency,” said Kevin Kosar, a fellow at American Enterprise Institute. “By law it should be paid whenever it provides delivery services.” — BEAST INSIDE
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Jacob Bogage / Washington Post:
DeJoy's Postal Service policies delayed 7 percent of nation's first-class mail, Senate Democrat's report says
DeJoy's Postal Service policies delayed 7 percent of nation's first-class mail, Senate Democrat's report says
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myfox8.com, Daily Kos, The Hill and CNN
Dennis Ferrier / WZTV:
COVID-19 emails from Nashville mayor's office show disturbing revelation — The coronavirus cases on lower Broadway may have been so low that the mayor's office and the metro health department decided to keep it secret. Emails between the mayor's senior advisor and the health department reveal only a partial picture.
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The Gateway Pundit
Politico:
Freedom Caucus presses McCarthy to launch long-shot bid to oust Pelosi — Members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus are quietly working to convince GOP leadership to sign off on a long-shot bid to oust Nancy Pelosi from the speakership, according to multiple sources …
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Alexander Nazaryan / Los Angeles Times:
Review: Woodward's Trump exposé ‘Rage’ reflects the lazy thinking that got us into this mess — If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. — They spoke 18 times. Eighteen!
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Politico
Julia Davis / The Daily Beast:
Russian Media Is Rooting for Civil War in America: ‘The Worse, the Better’ — “It is better to remain neutral, but if we had to choose, then Trump is certainly ours.” — BEAST INSIDE — There is no shortage of local topics that interest the Kremlin—from the poisoning of an inconvenient dissident …
Nancy Cook / Politico:
'You can't attack a regular voter': Trump faces a retail-campaigning gap — President Donald Trump rarely interacts for extended periods with everyday Americans who haven't been pre-screened by the White House or campaign. He's never been fond of retail politics, like the random visit to a coffee shop or diner.
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Reuters, Baltimore Sun, TMI and Axios
Ron Kampeas / Jewish Telegraphic Agency:
On Rosh Hashanah call, Trump tells American Jews ‘We love your country’ and asks for their vote — WASHINGTON (JTA) — President Donald Trump spent much of his 20-minute call with American Jewish leaders making the case for more American Jews to vote for him. He closed by repeating a line that has raised their eyebrows before.
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Washington Times, Jewish Insider and Fox News
Anjali Sundaram / CNBC:
Yelp data shows 60% of business closures due to the coronavirus pandemic are now permanent — Yelp on Wednesday released its latest Economic Impact Report, revealing business closures across the U.S. are increasing as a result of the coronavirus. — As of Aug, 31, 163,735 businesses …
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Townhall, TheBlaze, The Gateway Pundit, National Review and The Daily Caller
Politico:
How Michael Caputo transformed what the public learned about coronavirus — After it became clear in mid-April that his administration's response to Covid-19 was threatening his re-election, President Donald Trump considered a leadership shake-up within a health department whose rivalries …
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KTLA, Associated Press, NPR, Common Dreams, Breitbart, Washington Post, NBC News and Forbes
Axios:
Barack Obama to release first volume of memoirs after election — Former President Obama's memoir will be published in two volumes — with a 768-page Volume 1, “A Promised Land,” out Nov. 17 in 25 languages, publisher Penguin Random House announced Thursday.
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New York Times, Fox News, The Week and Twitchy
Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
The Big Ten might save its football season, but the myth of college sports has been shattered — Here is how important college football is in this country: By Tuesday afternoon, the University of Wisconsin had 2,160 students who had tested positive for the novel coronavirus, and all classes were being held virtually.
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Common Dreams, The Week and Big Ten Conference
Roger Sollenberger / Salon:
Invisible company owned by Rudy Giuliani got taxpayer-backed PPP money — but where did it go? — Giuliani's payroll company got a PPP loan from a Trump-friendly bank — but lists no employees. Was it fraud? — view in app — Additional reporting was contributed by Kathleen O'Neill.
Philip Bump / Washington Post:
Trump blames blue states for the coronavirus death toll — but most recent deaths have been in red states — For months, President Trump has been scrambling to deflect criticism for the breadth of the coronavirus pandemic toward whatever target might be available.
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USA Today, Raw Story, Common Dreams, Balloon Juice and Axios
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Stop whining, Alan Dershowitz — Sarah Palin sued the New York Times for suggesting that her political action committee incited a murderous rampage. Seth Rich's family sued Fox News for the emotional suffering that stemmed from the network's false report boosting the conspiracy theory …
Politico:
The One Vital Message Democrats Need to Win — If they neglect the working class, they're bound to lose. But that doesn't mean they should ignore identity. Here's how to talk about both. — Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to reporters …
Janan Ganesh / Financial Times:
The welcome lack of enthusiasm for Joe Biden — As the US has found, worshipping political leaders is weird and pernicious — Delaware can reasonably claim to be the most innocuous state in the US. The tax-advantageous peninsula seldom incurs hatred, its opposite, or even a second thought …
Washington Post:
Trump shattered his promise to ‘drain the swamp.’ The self-dealing would be epic in a second term. — “Drain the swamp” was a signature promise of Donald Trump's first campaign: He would uproot corruption from the capital and install a government that served ordinary Americans, not the special interests.
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Raw Story
CNN:
Republicans set aside past concerns over controversial Georgia candidate as they urge her to join ‘team’ — (CNN)Rep. Steve Scalise, the No. 2 House Republican, said in mid-June that congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene had made “disgusting” comments regarding Black people …
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Political Wire and Redstate
Washington Post:
The latest crisis: Low-income students are dropping out of college this fall in alarming numbers — Many low-income students say they don't have good enough WiFi at home to take online courses. — In August, Paige McConnell became the first in her family to go to college — and the first to drop out.