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8:40 AM ET, June 28, 2021

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE:
Statement by the Department of Defense  —  (Attributable to Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby)  —  “At President Biden's direction, U.S. military forces earlier this evening conducted defensive precision airstrikes against facilities used by Iran-backed militia groups in the Iraq-Syria border region.
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Eric Schmitt / New York Times:
U.S. Carries Out Airstrikes in Iraq and Syria  —  The attacks were against weapons storage facilities used by Iranian-backed militias to conduct drone strikes against locations where American military are.  —  WASHINGTON — The United States carried out three airstrikes early Monday morning …
ABC News:
Biden walk-back doesn't solve Democrats' divide: The Note  —  President Joe Biden just might have been able to fix what he may have broken.  —  That's not the same as saying there's a bill that can pass Congress - much less two.  —  Biden's walk-back of his vow to only support …
Discussion: Politico, CNN, NBC News, The Hill and Bloomberg
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Politico:
‘Spray and Pray’: Republicans ramp up attacks on Biden on ... everything  —  GOPers have complained that the president is teflon.  They're still trying.  —  Over the last three months, Republicans and affiliated groups and committees have spent nearly $2.5 million trying to paint President Joe Biden …
Jennifer Rubin / Washington Post:
The brouhaha over infrastructure infighting — a typical D.C. ‘process’ story — comes to naught
Washington Examiner:
Biden and Pelosi just dynamited the infrastructure deal
Discussion: NBC News and Roll Call
Lachlan Markay / Axios:
Toyota is the no. 1 donor to 2020 election objectors — by far  —  The Japanese automaker gave $55,000 to 37 GOP objectors this year.
Discussion: Mediaite
Ben Smith / New York Times:
An Accusation Blew Up a Campaign.  The Media Didn't Know What to Do.  —  Handling a delicate allegation of sexual misconduct is a lot more challenging than covering a horse race.  —  Two days after coming in fifth in the election night count of votes for New York mayor last week …
Patricia Cohen / New York Times:
Where Jobless Benefits Were Cut, Jobs Are Still Hard to Fill  —  Missouri scrapped federal pay to the unemployed, saying it kept people out of the labor market.  But so far, workers still seem to be choosy.  —  MARYLAND HEIGHTS, Mo. — By lunchtime, the representatives …
Discussion: Raw Story
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Michelle Fay Cortez / Bloomberg:
The Last-And Only-Foreign Scientist in the Wuhan Lab Speaks Out  —  Danielle Anderson was working in what has become the world's most notorious laboratory just weeks before the first known cases of Covid-19 emerged in central China.  Yet, the Australian virologist still wonders what she missed.
Discussion: Townhall
New York Times:
Possible Failure Point Emerges in Miami Building Collapse  —  Some engineers looking at the failure of a 13-story condo tower in Florida said the collapse appeared to have begun somewhere near the bottom of the building.  —  The investigation into what may be the deadliest accidental building collapse …
Benjamin Fearnow / Newsweek:
QAnon Supporters Express Boredom With ‘Same Old’ Trump Speech: ‘This Is Getting Ridiculous’  —  Both QAnon and longtime supporters of former President Donald Trump criticized his Saturday night speech in Wellington, Ohio, accusing him of the “same-old, same-old” grievances against Democrats …
Discussion: Insider and Washington Examiner
Jonathan Swan / Axios:
Trump's Situation Room shouting match  —  Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, repeatedly blew up at President Trump over how to handle last summer's racial-justice protests, The Wall Street Journal's Michael Bender writes in his forthcoming book, “Frankly, We Did Win This Election.”
Discussion: Mediaite, Raw Story and Political Wire
Val Demings / USA Today:
Voters didn't elect us to do nothing and blame the Senate filibuster.  Get rid of it.  —  Voters elected us to fix problems and we should.  Yes, the other party might take power and pass bills I think are bad, but that's how democracy works.  —  The future of our republic is being decided …
Sam Raskin / New York Post:
Olympic hammer thrower Gwen Berry ‘pissed’ national anthem was playing at Olympic trials  —  A U.S. hammer thrower turned away from the American flag as the national anthem played while she and two other athletes stood on the podium at the Olympic trials Saturday, later saying she was “pissed” …
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Adam Kilgore / Washington Post:
Gwen Berry turns away from flag at U.S. track and field trials: ‘I feel like it was a setup’
Michael Wolff / New York Magazine:
His Insurrection Inside the Oval Office on January 6.  —  Seems like quite a few crazies," said the president.  —  A little more than three weeks before rioters and revelers stormed the Capitol on January 6, several thousand Trump fans and fanatics gathered in Washington …
David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Red America's Covid Problem  —  Cases are rising, because of the Delta variant.  —  There was a strange Covid-19 pattern in the U.S. for much of this spring.  The virus was not spreading any faster in communities with low vaccination rates than in those with high vaccination rates.
Daniel Dale / CNN:
Madison Cawthorn, self-described ‘big history buff,’ keeps getting historical facts wrong  —  Washington (CNN)Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a freshman Republican from North Carolina, has called himself a “big history buff” and a “lover of history.”  —  But Cawthorn — who, at age 25 …
Matt Dixon / Politico:
DeSantis' big goal: Don't enrage Trump  —  As the Florida governor's national profile rises, he risks angering the former president.  —  Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis gives two thumbs up towards then-President Donald Trump during a 2020 campaign event.  Joe Raedle/Getty Images
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Niall Stanage / The Hill:
The Memo: Michael Dukakis warns Democrats on crime  —  A generation ago, Michael Dukakis saw his chances of winning the presidency crushed after Republicans cast him as soft on crime.  —  Now he is warning his party not to make the same mistake.  —  The Defund the Police movement is “nuts …
Dr. Alex Safian / Begin-Sadat Center …:
How Many Gaza Palestinians Were Killed by Hamas Rockets in May?  An Estimate  —  BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 2,081, June 27, 2021  —  EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Much of the coverage and commentary surrounding the fighting in May between Hamas and Israel has focused on numbers …
Discussion: Algemeiner.com
Harper Neidig / The Hill:
Breyer's future is Supreme Court's biggest question  —  Justice Stephen Breyer's future is the biggest question as the Supreme Court winds down its term in the next week.  —  Close observers of the court are scrutinizing any tea leaves they can find for possible clues on the 82-year-old liberal justice …
American Greatness:
The Cruel Progressive Creed Undoing Civilization  —  The Left's progressive wasteland is an acceptable price to pay for the terrifying visions of its anointed.  —  Debt is suffocating us.  Our currency is on its way to being Lebanonized.  —  Most major American cities are broke, dirty …
 
 
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Frances D'emilio / Associated Press:
Blinken meets Pope Francis, gets VIP tour of Sistine Chapel
Discussion: The Hill
Allan Smith / NBC News:
Gosar's siblings want their brother kicked out of Congress. They think Democrats are moving too slow.
Discussion: The Hill
E.J. Dionne / Washington Post:
The Catholic bishops' anti-Biden project is backfiring
Discussion: Raw Story
Kevin McCarthy / House Republican Leader:
Framework to Stop the Bias and Check Big Tech
Discussion: The Federalist and Breitbart
Lazar Berman / The Times of Israel:
Lapid to Blinken: Mistakes were made in US-Israel relationship, we'll fix them
Discussion: Breitbart and ABC News
David Edwards / Raw Story:
Sen. Bill Cassidy: 'Roads and bridges are a woman's problem' because they are ‘doing the shopping’
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Kim Willsher / The Guardian:
Le Pen's far-right party suffers blow in French regional elections
Erik Wemple / Washington Post:
Fox News roiling over column in New York Times
Martin Sheil / Medium:
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Karen DeYoung / Washington Post:
New Cuba policy on hold while Biden deals with bigger problems
Mike Allen / Axios:
J.D. Vance to announce Senate run this week
Jessie Opoien / madison.com:
At WI convention, Ron Johnson calls for GOP to ‘take back our culture’
Discussion: The Hill
Candace Rondeaux / The Intercept:
How Trump Ally Michael Flynn Nurtured — And Profited From — the QAnon Conspiracy Theory
Discussion: The Daily Beast
 

 
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