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McCarthy comes out against bipartisan deal on Jan. 6 commission — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) will oppose a bipartisan deal announced last week that would form a 9/11-style commission to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, his office announced Tuesday.
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McCarthy Statement on January 6 Commission Legislation — Washington, D.C. - House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23) released the following statement on the January 6th commission legislation:
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Politico:
Cheney, unbound, settles into the 'bull's-eye of controversy' — At her last conference meeting as a House Republican leader, Liz Cheney delivered the morning prayer for the first time. She chose a Bible verse with a pointed message: “The truth shall set you free.”
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Jeremy Herb / CNN:
McCarthy announces opposition to bipartisan deal to form January 6 commission — House GOP leaders yet to say if they'll back commission on U.S. Capitol attack — (CNN)House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said Tuesday he was opposed to a bipartisan agreement struck last week that would create …
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Marc Caputo / Politico:
Val Demings to run for Senate against Rubio — ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida Rep. Val Demings is planning to run for the U.S. Senate, rather than governor, providing Democrats with a big-name candidate to take on Republican Sen. Marco Rubio next year. — For months, Demings mulled …
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Patrick Kingsley / New York Times:
In Rare Show of Unity, Millions of Palestinians Go on Strike — Here's what you need to know: — Palestinians across the West Bank, Gaza and Israel go on strike, in a rare joint action. — RAMALLAH, West Bank — Hundreds of thousands of Palestinian citizens of Israel downed tools …
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Politico:
How Biden Can Be a Leader in an Israeli-Palestinian Conflict That Has None
How Biden Can Be a Leader in an Israeli-Palestinian Conflict That Has None
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Nathan J. Brown / Carnegie Middle East Center:
Hamas's Fortuitous Opening
Hamas's Fortuitous Opening
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Reuters:
Israel-Gaza conflict rages on despite U.S., regional diplomacy
Israel-Gaza conflict rages on despite U.S., regional diplomacy
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Washington Post:
Biden calls for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas fighting as pressure mounts to halt violence
Biden calls for cease-fire in Israel-Hamas fighting as pressure mounts to halt violence
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Carl Campanile / New York Post:
Andrew Giuliani announces 2022 bid for New York governor — Andrew Giuliani has dreams of turning next year's gubernatorial race into another “Fight of the Century.” — The son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani will announce Tuesday that he's officially running for the Republican primary …
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Rebecca Shabad / NBC News:
Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York City mayor, announces 2022 bid for governor
Andrew Giuliani, son of former New York City mayor, announces 2022 bid for governor
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Adam Brewster / CBS News:
Cuomo set to receive $5.1 million for COVID-19 book
Cuomo set to receive $5.1 million for COVID-19 book
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Alayna Treene / Axios:
The freshmen in Congress who have missed the most votes — The top five are all House Republicans.
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Trump Justice Dept. Tried to Use Grand Jury to Identify Nunes Critic on Twitter — An unsealed court filing shows that the social media company fought the subpoena, which the Biden administration is said to have withdrawn. — WASHINGTON — The Justice Department under President Trump secretly obtained …
Perry Bacon / Washington Post:
The misguided identity politics of the anti-Trump Republicans — Opinion by — It's good that Republicans such as former president George W. Bush, Sen. Liz Cheney (Wyo.) and Sen. Mitt Romney (Utah) have made clear that they oppose former president Donald Trump because of his anti-democratic and racist behavior.
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Catherine Rampell / Washington Post:
Republicans are sprinting away from democracy
Republicans are sprinting away from democracy
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Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
Elena Kagan Has Had Enough of Brett Kavanaugh's Judicial “Scorekeeping” — Last year, the Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Ramos v. Louisiana, prohibiting nonunanimous convictions of criminal defendants. Under the Constitution, the court declared, a split jury verdict is “no verdict at all.”
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Ed Kilgore / New York Magazine:
Is Roe v. Wade Now Doomed?
Is Roe v. Wade Now Doomed?
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Lachlan Markay / Axios:
DOJ signals scrutiny of popular fundraising gimmick — A little-noticed line in a recent criminal filing suggests federal prosecutors consider a popular political fundraising tactic to be legally questionable. — Why it matters: Fundraisers often boast of “5x” or other contribution matches to coax small-dollar donations.
Rosalind Helderman / Washington Post:
‘Our democracy is imperiled’: Maricopa County officials decry 2020 recount as a sham and call on Arizona Republicans to end the process — The Republican-dominated Maricopa County board of supervisors Monday denounced an ongoing audit of the 2020 vote as a “sham” and a “con,” …
Robin Bravender / Insider:
EXCLUSIVE: Documents reveal how Trump is spending taxpayer money on his post-presidential offices — from printer toner to Stephen Miller's salary — New documents show the inner workings of ex-president Donald Trump's team. — Former White House aides Stephen Miller and Dan Scavino are still getting government salaries.
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Louise Matsakis / Rest of World:
Venmo is halting some payments referring to Palestine — A number of Venmo users say the payment app is stalling transactions for “Emergency Palestinian Relief Fund.” — After a week of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, many people in the U.S …
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Washington Post:
Biden's aid programs help buttress McCarthy's district despite GOP leader's complaints about ‘socialist’ spending — The California district McCarthy has represented since 2007 is among the poorest in the state — BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) …
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John McCormick / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Allies Promote Portfolios Targeting ‘Unwoke Investors’ — New investment products offer opposite of so-called ESG funds — A small group of conservative money managers is trying to catch up to investment funds that for years have catered to those concerned about climate change, diversity or animal rights.
Harrison Smith / Washington Post:
David Larimer, versatile Washington Post editor, dies at 47 — David Larimer, a Washington Post editor who helped shape the paper's coverage of college athletics, conflict overseas and the coronavirus pandemic, died May 15 at a hospital in Washington. He was 47.
Lateshia Beachum / Washington Post:
Black Lives Matter activists said a man tried to hit them with his car. The suspect turned out to be a judge. — A North Carolina court of appeals judge was summoned by a criminal court Friday after being accused of nearly hitting Black Lives Matter protesters at a demonstration in downtown Fayetteville on May 7.
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Barry Ziman / Washington Examiner:
The inconvenience of left-wing antisemitism — Last week, in New York City, there was an antisemitic march. But apparently, this march was not newsworthy. — The fact that marchers attacked and bloodied a Jewish counterprotester received only limited coverage.
Wall Street Journal:
AT&T's Hollywood Ending Erased Billions in Value — Telecom giant is giving up its dreams of marrying content and distribution—one of the biggest about-faces in corporate deal history — Three years ago, AT&T Inc. executives were in a federal courthouse fighting the Justice Department …
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Annie Karni / New York Times:
In Biden White House, the Celebrity Staff Is a Thing of the Past — President Biden is undoing a longstanding Washington tradition in which staff members enjoy their own refracted fame. — WASHINGTON — Mike Donilon is one of the most trusted presidential advisers in the Biden White House …
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Edward-Isaac Dovere / The Atlantic:
The Inside Story of Joe Biden's Most Fateful Decision — Joe Biden was in his living room at the Naval Observatory on Election Night 2016. He hadn't been watching the presidential results. Hillary Clinton was going to win, obviously, so the vice president was more focused on monitoring …
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Sally Satel / Washington Post:
Vaccines probably don't work on me. So I must rely on others to beat covid-19. … Sally Satel is a visiting professor of psychiatry at Columbia University's Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute.
ARLnow.com:
No New Coronavirus Cases Reported Today in Arlington — For the second time since March 2020, no new coronavirus cases were reported in Arlington County over the past 24 hours. — The county's cumulative case count remained at 15,272 this morning, according to Virginia Dept. of Health data.
Grant Stern / The Dworkin Report:
Senator Hirono just shamed a Republican's lone vote to allow more hate crimes — Scott speaks with Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) about her new book “Heart of Fire: An immigrant daughter's story” which chronicles her humble beginnings that led to her five-decade career in public service.
Mike Pence / National Review:
Violence in Israel Is the Price of Biden's Weakness — In the Middle East, he has replaced strength with weakness, moral clarity with confusion, and loyalty with betrayal. — The Trump-Pence administration opened the door to a future of peace in the Middle East founded on our strong and unwavering commitment to the state of Israel.
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ProPublica:
REPUBLISH — ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they're published. — The shoreline communities of Ocean County, New Jersey, are a summertime getaway for throngs of urbanites, lined with vacation homes and ice cream parlors.
Reid Wilson / The Hill:
Republicans eye new House majority through redistricting — Republican state legislators see this year's decennial redistricting process as a prime opportunity to gain House seats in next year's midterms — with some believing those gains alone can help the GOP take back the majority.