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Alan Feuer / New York Times:
Trump Campaign Knew Lawyers' Voting Machine Claims Were Baseless, Memo Shows — Days before lawyers allied with Donald Trump gave a news conference promoting election conspiracy theories, his campaign had determined that many of those claims were false, court filings reveal.
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New York Times:
No More Apologies: Inside Facebook's Push to Defend Its Image — Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive, has signed off on an effort to show users pro-Facebook stories and to distance himself from scandals. — Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, signed off last month on a new initiative code-named Project Amplify.
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Stephen Gruber-Miller / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: 62% of Iowans disapprove of the job Joe Biden is doing as president — Fewer than one third of Iowans approve of the job Joe Biden is doing as president, a steep drop from earlier this year. — Thirty-one percent of Iowans approve of how Biden is handling his job …
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Brianne Pfannenstiel / Des Moines Register:
Iowa Poll: Chuck Grassley leads Abby Finkenauer in test of possible U.S. Senate matchup — Republican U.S. Sen. Chuck Grassley leads Democrat Abby Finkenauer by 18 percentage points among likely voters in an early test of what could be a marquee matchup in the 2022 midterms.
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The Hill
Chris Cillizza / CNN:
This poll should terrify Democrats ahead of 2022
This poll should terrify Democrats ahead of 2022
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HotAir, USA Today, Washington Examiner and National Review
Luke McGee / CNN:
Boris Johnson admits he has six children — London (CNN)Boris Johnson has finally admitted that he has six children, a question he has previously dodged in numerous interviews and press conferences. — The British Prime Minister, speaking to NBC's Today show on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly …
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Heather Stewart / The Guardian:
Boris Johnson admits he has six children — Prime minister, previously coy about his complex family life, answers interviewer during US visit — Boris Johnson has admitted for the first time that he has six children, claiming in an interview on US television that he “changes a lot of nappies”.
Miami Herald:
New FL surgeon general opposes mask, vaccine mandates — Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new surgeon general for Florida on Tuesday, a Harvard-trained doctor who advocated for an approach to the coronavirus pandemic that emphasizes protecting individual rights over community-based precautions.
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The Hill, Lawyers, Guns & Money, Florida Politics and CBS Miami
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Dan Froomkin / Press Watch:
Political journalists are both-siding a “crisis” caused entirely by the GOP — Republican congressional leaders are flagrantly ginning up a major political and financial crisis — safe in the knowledge that the Washington press corps will blame both sides. — At issue is a formality …
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Washington Post, HuffPost, Erick Erickson's Confessions … and Insider
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Jeff Stein / Washington Post:
U.S. default this fall would cost 6 million jobs, wipe out $15 trillion in wealth, study says — GOP refuses to help Democrats raise debt ceiling as study spells out devastating consequences of inaction — America could plunge into an immediate recession if Congress fails to raise …
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Bloomberg, Insider, Slate, New York Times, Deseret News and Political Wire
Politico:
Dems fear Biden's domestic agenda could implode — Internal Democratic discord has wounded President Joe Biden's massive social spending plan, raising the prospect that the package could stall out, shrink dramatically — or even fail altogether. — Myriad problems have arisen.
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Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Biden's agenda is in trouble. It's absolutely clear who is to blame.
Biden's agenda is in trouble. It's absolutely clear who is to blame.
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CNN:
READ: Trump lawyer's memo on six-step plan for Pence to overturn the election — (CNN)John Eastman, a conservative lawyer working with then-President Donald Trump's legal team, outlined in a two-page memo a scheme to try to persuade then-Vice President Mike Pence to subvert the Constitution …
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Ned Foley / Election Law Blog:
Initial Reaction to Eastman Memo
Initial Reaction to Eastman Memo
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Washington Post and Reason
Charlie Sykes / Morning Shots:
How Trump Planned to Overthrow the Election
How Trump Planned to Overthrow the Election
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Insider, CNN, Crooks and Liars and New York Daily News
Axios:
House Democrats strip Iron Dome money from government funding bill — House Democrats on Tuesday stripped $1 billion for Israel's Iron Dome defense system from its short-term government funding bill after backlash from progressives, people familiar with the decision tell Axios.
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Jacob Magid / The Times of Israel:
Dems nix $1 billion for Iron Dome from budget bill after progressive pressure
Dems nix $1 billion for Iron Dome from budget bill after progressive pressure
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Washington Post:
Huge hack reveals embarrassing details of who's behind Proud Boys and other far-right websites — Researchers say it will allow them to gain important new insights into how extremists operate online — Epik long has been the favorite Internet company of the far-right …
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The Daily Dot
Sarah Kliff / New York Times:
Their Baby Died in the Hospital. Then Came the $257,000 Bill. — A New York family had good health insurance. But the bills for their daughter's care started showing up and kept coming. — Brittany Giroux Lane gave birth to her daughter, Alexandra, a few days before Christmas in 2018.
Jonathan Edwards / Washington Post:
A couple wore masks inside a Texas restaurant to protect their newborn son. The owner kicked them out. — Natalie Wester and her husband were waiting for their appetizer to arrive when the server came to their table, not with the fried jalapeños, but an ultimatum. — Take your masks off or get out.
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Vanity Fair, TheBlaze and HotAir
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Alisha Ebrahimji / CNN:
Texas couple asked to leave restaurant for wearing face masks to protect their immunocompromised infant
Texas couple asked to leave restaurant for wearing face masks to protect their immunocompromised infant
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WGN-TV and The Guardian
Charlie Savage / New York Times:
Democrats Begin Effort to Curb Post-Trump Presidential Powers — But to appeal to Republicans, a bill being introduced in the House to impose checks on executive authority may be broken into pieces in the Senate. — WASHINGTON — House Democrats are planning to introduce a package of proposed …
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Charles Sykes / Politico:
Why Sane Republicans Are Purging Themselves — Anthony Gonzalez leaves no doubt about what he thinks about Donald Trump and his impact on the GOP. The former president, he says, is like a “cancer,” and he has turned his party into a toxic and hostile environment.
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The Bulwark and FiveThirtyEight
Lauren Farrell / Urban Institute:
Equitable Research Requires Questioning the Status Quo — Research is a powerful tool to determine fact from fiction. Policies, programs, and solutions are grounded in these facts, making researchers agents for shaping how the world works. — However, long-standing values and practices rooted in racism …
Anna Giaritelli / Washington Examiner:
Haitian migrants revolt in custody and seize control of privately contracted bus — DEL RIO, Texas — Haitian migrants who were being transported on a federally contracted private bus away from the border revolted during the ride and overtook control of the commercial vehicle before escaping, according to two law enforcement officials.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
Sinema Cueing Up To Go Indy (Must Read) — Absolutely fascinating look at Kyrsten Sinema's efforts to position herself as an independent in Arizona, possibly formally but definitely in effect. It makes pretty clear she's not done with politics or angling for a high dollar lobbying gig, as some speculate.
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The Daily Poster and Daily Kos
Amanda Mull / The Atlantic:
Americans Have No Idea What the Supply Chain Really Is — At this point, the maddeningly unpredictable Delta variant has changed the expected course of the coronavirus pandemic so much that it can be hard to know exactly what you're waiting for, or if you should continue waiting at all.
New York Times:
Where are the tests? — Your daughter wakes up with a scratchy throat, and you can't decide whether she should go to school. — You can't shake a runny nose and start wondering whether it's really because of allergies. — You're planning a family gathering, but you are nervous about your aging parents being there.
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CNN, National Review and HotAir
David Weigel / Washington Post:
The Trailer: A socialist beat the mayor of Buffalo in a primary. He's still running. — In this edition: Democrats vs. socialism in Buffalo, six easy steps to steal the presidency, and liberals get organized in Hawaii. — Yes, I had wings while I was in Buffalo, you can stop asking me, and this is The Trailer.
CNN:
Ohio Senate candidate who compared refugees to alligators is the grandson of refugees aided by resettlement organizations — (CNN)An Ohio Senate candidate who has pushed strong anti-refugee messages against Afghans and others is the grandson of refugees from Europe who settled in the Cleveland area …
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Political Wire
Zach Everson / Forbes:
Eric Trump's Lawyer In New York State Attorney General's Suit Quits — Alawyer representing Eric Trump in the New York Attorney General's civil suit alleging the Trump Organization committed fraud has quit, according to a court filing he submitted last week.
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HillReporter.com and Raw Story
Tom Phillips / The Guardian:
Bolsonaro vowed to show a new Brazil but ‘lie-filled’ UN speech cuts little ice — Far-right president peddled unproven Covid remedies and made baseless claims about Brazilian politics and the environment — The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro, told the United Nations general assembly …
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New York Times and New York Post
Michael Brendan Dougherty / National Review:
Angelo Codevilla, R.I.P. — Angelo Codevilla, the historian of spycraft and powerful analyst of American political and social trends, has died. It is difficult for many commentators to see beyond the current news cycle. But Codevilla, because he could see America as it is presently, could also see into the future.
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Power Line
Foreign Policy:
State Department Plans ‘China House’ to Counter Beijing — Some fear larger State Department China desk could be a “massive bureaucratic blob.” — The U.S. State Department is planning to expand the number of officials dedicated to monitoring China, a bid to track Beijing's growing footprint in key countries around the world.
Karen Heller / Washington Post:
Al Franken has a new comedy tour. His targets? Former Senate colleagues. — NORTHAMPTON, Mass. — For more than eight years in the Senate, Al Franken largely stifled the funny, as though he coexisted with a powerful alter ego in desperate need of submission: Senator Franken and “Saturday Night Live” Al.
Steve Neavling / Detroit Metro Times:
James Craig says he supports abortion ban in secret recording — Former Detroit Police Chief James Craig was swarmed by protesters at his campaign launch at Belle Isle. — Republican gubernatorial candidate James Craig said if elected he would block any attempt by Democrats …
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Lawyers, Guns & Money, The Hill and TheBlaze
Paul Kiernan / Wall Street Journal:
SEC's Gensler Doesn't See Cryptocurrencies Lasting Long — Regulator says history of ‘wildcat banking’ in U.S. shows limited viability for private forms of money — WASHINGTON—Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler said Tuesday he doesn't see much long-term viability for cryptocurrencies …