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5:30 PM ET, July 17, 2022

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Zach Despart / The Texas Tribune:
“Systemic failures” in Uvalde shooting went far beyond local police, Texas House report details  —  The most extensive account of the shooting to date says that after the Uvalde schools police chief failed to take charge, better-equipped departments should have stepped up to fill the leadership void.
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Washington Post:
Texas House report on Uvalde shooting blames all agencies at the scene  —  Listen  —  Gift Article  —  The most exhaustive report yet on the May 24 mass shooting inside a Uvalde, Tex., elementary school spread blame across every law enforcement agency responding to the attack …
Discussion: NBC News and New York Times
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Cut Biden some slack.  U.S. presidents have to deal with dictators.  —  Listen  —  Gift Article  —  It was the fist bump that sent shock waves around the world.  —  On Friday, Biden was photographed — by the Saudis, naturally — engaging in that greeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, popularly known as MBS.
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Karen Attiah / Washington Post:
Biden's fist bump with MBS was a crass betrayal
CBS News:
Transcript: Amos Hochstein on “Face the Nation,” July 17, 2022
Discussion: Insider
Jacob Magid / The Times of Israel:
Contradicting Biden, Saudis deny opening of airspace is step toward ties with Israel
Lawrence Richard / Fox News:
Biden hits back after top Saudi official says he ‘did not hear’ Biden blame MBS for Khashoggi's murder
Julia Mueller / The Hill:
Kinzinger says Trump would probably lie under oath to Jan. 6 committee  —  Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) on Sunday said he saw little value in attempting to have Donald Trump testify before the committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol because he did not trust the former president would tell the truth, even under oath.
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Merdie Nzanga / USA Today:
Jan. 6 committee expects Secret Service to meet Tuesday deadline on text messages  —  WASHINGTON - Members of the House's Jan. 6 committee said Sunday that they expect the Secret Service to meet the Tuesday deadline for providing to the panel the reportedly deleted text messages that agents sent around the Capitol riot.
Ramon Antonio Vargas / The Guardian:
Trump won't blunt January 6 inquiry by entering 2024 race, panel member says  —  ‘No one is above the law,’ says Elaine Luria in response to whether Trump could shield himself from threat of prosecution by simply announcing run  —  Donald Trump won't blunt the investigation …
Associated Press:
No major problems with ballot drop boxes in 2020, AP finds  —  ATLANTA (AP) — The expanded use of drop boxes for mailed ballots during the 2020 election did not lead to any widespread problems, according to an Associated Press survey of state election officials across the U.S. that revealed …
Discussion: Washington Examiner
Tyler Kingkade / NBC News:
Moms for Liberty's conservative activists are planning their next move: Taking over school boards  —  TAMPA, Fla. — Eighteen months after a pair of former school board members in Florida founded Moms for Liberty, the group's first national gathering drew 500 people, including major Republican figures …
David French / The Dispatch:
The God Gap Helps Explain a ‘Seismic Shift’ in American Politics  —  The most important religious divide isn't between right and left, but between left and left  —  There's talk of realignment in the air.  If you think all the way back to 2012, you might remember a certain phrase—the coalition of the ascendant.
Victoria Eavis / Casper Star-Tribune:
For Wyoming Democrats, voting for Cheney is another chance to vote against Trump … Tanner Ewalt and his friends have a saying.  —  “We all have to vote for Liz Cheney.  I'm so sorry.”  —  Ewalt is a 20-year-old University of Wyoming student from Casper majoring in political science.
David Smith / The Guardian:
‘He could be a good president’: is Tucker Carlson the next Donald Trump?  —  The Fox news host spoke at the Family Leadership Summit in Iowa, a state that has first say in Republican presidential nominees  —  He entered to rapturous applause, flattered his hosts shamelessly …
Discussion: The Daily Caller
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Stephen Gruber-Miller / Des Moines Register:
Chuck Grassley holds 8-point lead over Mike Franken in US Senate race, Iowa Poll finds
Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Gottlieb says window for containing monkeypox ‘probably has closed’  —  Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said on Sunday he wouldn't be surprised if there are thousands of monkeypox cases in the United States, warning that the window to get control of the virus may be closed.
Discussion: Insider and CNN
Kelly Hooper / Politico:
Sanders says Manchin 'sabotaged the president's agenda'  —  Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday blasted Sen. Joe Manchin for what he called “sabotaging” President Joe Biden's agenda by rejecting Democrats' party-line spending bill last week.  —  “He has sabotaged the president's agenda,” Sanders (I-Vt.) said on ABC's “This Week.”
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Bryan Metzger / Insider:
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel is under fire from Arizona Republicans hoping to defeat his Trump-backed protégé Blake Masters in Senate primary  — Blake Masters has surged in the Arizona GOP Senate primary after securing Trump's endorsement.  — His main opponent, Jim Lamon …
Discussion: Fox News
Tom Bell / Politico:
When Ivana Trump Met Sarah Palin  —  Back in 1996, I went looking for Ivana Trump but discovered Sarah Palin.  I had no way of knowing that the political history of the 21st century was taking shape in a line outside a J.C. Penny store in Anchorage, Alaska.
Discussion: Raw Story
Scott Wong / NBC News:
Sen. Ted Cruz says Supreme Court ‘clearly wrong’ in decision legalizing same-sex marriage  —  Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said Saturday that the Supreme Court was “clearly wrong” and “overreaching” when it legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges ruling in 2015.
Lindsey Tanner / The Boston Globe:
Abortion laws spark profound changes in other medical care  —  A sexual assault survivor chooses sterilization so that if she is ever attacked again, she won't be forced to give birth to a rapist's baby.  An obstetrician delays inducing a miscarriage until a woman with severe pregnancy complications seems “sick enough.”
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Dana Blanton / Fox News:
Fox News Poll: Voters say the economy is bad, and they expect it will get worse
Discussion: RedState and HotAir
Ruthbrowniptv / Idaho Reports:
Day 3: GOP platform focuses on abortion restriction, primary elections
Discussion: HotAir, Idaho Capital Sun and Raw Story
Patrick Reilly / New York Post:
Incarcerated transgender woman Demi Minor impregnates two inmates at NJ prison
Carole Cadwalladr / The Guardian:
Boris Johnson and the Lebedevs: how I exposed the prime minister's defining scandal
Rachel Hagan / Mirror.co.uk:
Iran plotting to kill Donald Trump in assassination plot, intelligence leak says
Discussion: jihadwatch.org
Axios:
House Republican removed as third-party candidate in N.Y. governor's race
Discussion: HuffPost
Margherita Stancati / Wall Street Journal:
Afghan Economy Crumbles Since Taliban Takeover
 Earlier Items: 
Charles R. Davis / Insider:
Before the killing of Shinzo Abe, Japan's last assassination was in 1960. That killer Otoya Yamaguchi has become a favorite of the American far right.
Discussion: Raw Story
Reuters:
Khamenei adviser says Tehran ‘capable of building nuclear bomb’ -Al Jazeera
New York Post:
Founding father James Madison sidelined by woke history in his own home
Discussion: Big League Politics
Evan Halper / Washington Post:
Gas prices may surge again ahead of midterm elections
Discussion: The Hill
Julian Routh / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
Small donors give John Fetterman a big financial lead over Mehmet Oz in state's Senate race
Tom Boggioni / Raw Story:
Kevin McCarthy called out for ignoring death threats against Adam Kinzinger
Kurt Erickson / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Missouri's top mental health official balked at new homeless law. The governor signed it anyway.
 

 
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