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New Yorker:
Inside the War Between Trump and His Generals — How Mark Milley and others in the Pentagon handled the national-security threat posed by their own Commander-in-Chief. — In the summer of 2017, after just half a year in the White House, Donald Trump flew to Paris for Bastille …
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Michael D. Shear / New York Times:
New Book Chronicles Trump's Fraught Relationship With Top Military Officials — Mr. Trump once asked his chief of staff why his military leadership couldn't be more like the German generals who had reported to Adolf Hitler, according to an excerpt. — WASHINGTON — Former President Donald J. Trump told …
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Washington Post, The Hill, Raw Story and The Guardian
Mike Allen / Axios:
Exclusive photos: Trump's telltale toilet — Remember our toilet scoop in Axios AM earlier this year? Maggie Haberman's forthcoming book about former President Trump will report that White House residence staff periodically found wads of paper clogging a toilet — and believed the former president …
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Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: How it really happened: the Inflation Reduction Act
POLITICO Playbook: How it really happened: the Inflation Reduction Act
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The Status Kuo, Power Line and LGBTQ Nation
Shania Shelton / CNN:
Photos show handwritten notes that Trump apparently ripped up and attempted to flush down toilet
Photos show handwritten notes that Trump apparently ripped up and attempted to flush down toilet
Politico:
The Sinema-Manchin split that shaped Dems' deal
The Sinema-Manchin split that shaped Dems' deal
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Washington Examiner and New York Times
Bloomberg:
Five US States Will Decide If the 2024 Election Can Be Stolen
Five US States Will Decide If the 2024 Election Can Be Stolen
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Dispatches From Exile
Sahil Kapur / NBC News:
Democrats in tough races celebrate new party-line bill, vowing lower drug costs
Democrats in tough races celebrate new party-line bill, vowing lower drug costs
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Common Dreams, Insider, CNBC, Sacramento Bee, The Hill, Washington Post, Bloomberg and CBS News
Benjamin Mullin / New York Times:
Axios to Sell Itself to Cox Enterprises for $525 Million — The digital media company's founders, Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen and Roy Schwartz, will continue to run the company. — Axios, the digital media company that quickly gained traction since its founding five years ago …
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Financial Times, Reuters, Variety, Deadline, Mediaite and The Hollywood Reporter, more at Mediagazer »
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Sara Fischer / Axios:
Axios agrees to sell to Cox Enterprises for $525 million — Axios has signed a deal to sell to its most recent lead investor, Cox Enterprises, the companies announced Monday. The cash deal values the company at $525 million, according to sources familiar with the deal.
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The Hill and The Wrap, more at Mediagazer »
Mattathias Schwartz / Insider:
Exclusive: Paul Manafort admits he passed Trump campaign data to a suspected Russian asset — Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's 2016 campaign chairman, sat down for an exclusive interview with Insider. — Manafort made his first public admission that he shared polling data with Konstantin Kilimnik …
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Mattathias Schwartz / Insider:
Paul Manafort in his first in-depth interview since going to prison for Trump: 'I don't apologize'
Paul Manafort in his first in-depth interview since going to prison for Trump: 'I don't apologize'
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The Hill
Skyler Swisher / Orlando Sentinel:
‘Constitutional’ sheriff movement escapes DeSantis' scrutiny — Hillsborough County State Attorney Andrew Warren isn't the only elected official in Florida who has promised not to enforce laws he thinks are unconstitutional. — Some elected sheriffs have suggested they wouldn't enforce …
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Daniel Lewis / New York Times:
David McCullough, Best-Selling Explorer of America's Past, Dies at 89 — His research — on Adams, Truman and so much more — was deep, his writing was lively, and his narrator's voice in documentary films was familiar to millions. — David McCullough, who was known to millions as an award-winning …
Tim Miller / Morning Shots:
I'm Sorry, But He's Running — Trump's CPAC speech was his 2024 blueprint. — Hey y'all, it's Tim in for Charlie with your Monday Morning Shots (you might need to make it a Jägermeister after reading today's). — First, a few quick housekeeping items:
Michael Wines / New York Times:
Maps in Four States Were Ruled Illegal Gerrymanders. They're Being Used Anyway. — A Supreme Court shift, frowning on changes close to elections, gives House Republicans a big advantage in November. — WASHINGTON — Since January, judges in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Ohio have found …
Jake Offenhartz / Gothamist:
‘Baffling and traumatizing’: Queens man arrested at Rockaway Beach after off-hours swim — Andre Velasquez arrived at Rockaway Beach on Friday afternoon hoping to beat the sweltering heat with a cool swim in the open ocean. — Instead, he was escorted from the sand in handcuffs …
Reid J. Epstein / New York Times:
In Wisconsin, G.O.P. Voters Demand the Impossible: Decertifying 2020 — Donald Trump's supporters have turned anger over his defeat two years ago, and the false notion that it can still be reversed, into central campaign issues ahead of the battleground state's primary.
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Patrick Marley / Washington Post:
Trump's pick for Wisconsin governor won't weigh in on 2020 results
Trump's pick for Wisconsin governor won't weigh in on 2020 results
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WTOP News
Popular Information:
The people behind the bizarre non-profit trying to kill Biden's climate agenda — This story is being published in partnership with FWIW, a newsletter tracking digital spending, strategy, and trends in our elections. — For more than a week, a group called United for Clean Power has run …
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FWIW, Mother Jones, NPR, CBS News and The Daily Wire
Nathan Layne / Reuters:
Exclusive: Trump-backed Michigan attorney general candidate involved in voting-system breach, documents show — The Republican nominee for Michigan attorney general led a team that gained unauthorized access to voting equipment while hunting for evidence to support former President Donald …
Alexander Vindman / Foreign Affairs:
Stop Tiptoeing Around Russia … For the last three decades, the United States has bent over backward to acknowledge Russia's security concerns and allay its anxieties. The United States has done so at the expense of relations with more willing partners in Eastern Europe—Ukraine in particular.
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Washington Post, Cyprus Mail, The National Interest, The Diplomat, The Atlantic and Responsible Statecraft
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Washington Post:
Abortion bans complicate access to drugs for cancer, arthritis, even ulcers — Some chronically ill women face questions about critical medications that could be used to end a pregnancy. — Becky Hubbard, 46, has decided to get sterilized so that she can go back on the only medication …
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Eschaton
Jonathan V. Last / The Triad:
No One Despises MAGA Voters More Than MAGA Elites — 1. ABP: Always. Be. Projecting. — We talk a lot about how projection is the sincerest form of Trumpism: — The people who jeer about “cucks” turn out to be super into literal cucking. — The people who won't stop obsessing …
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BizPac Review, Mediaite and Insider
Washington Post:
Strangers huddled together under a tree. Then lightning struck. — The blast killed a retired couple from Wisconsin and a bank official from California. A woman raising money for refugees was badly wounded but survived. — All day long, the tall, leafy tree had been a source of shade and comfort for Amber Escudero-Kontostathis.
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Brittany Gibson / Politico:
‘Nobody wants a runoff’: Georgia braces for chance of overtime — again — All of the pieces are falling into place for Georgia to decide control of the Senate again. And just like in 2020, it might take extra weeks of campaigning to do it. — Public polling data shows the race between …
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New Republic
Jeff Cox / CNBC:
Consumers' expectations of future inflation decreased significantly in win for the Federal Reserve — A New York Fed survey showed that respondents in July expected inflation to run at a 6.2% pace over the next year and a 3.2% rate for the next three years.
Brad Dress / The Hill:
Pro-SALT deduction House Democrats say they'll back Senate bill — House Democrats who are pushing to lift a $10,000 fixed cap on state and local taxes (SALT) said they will support the Inflation Reduction Act, which passed the U.S. Senate on Sunday, even without the SALT deduction.
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