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10:15 AM ET, August 25, 2022

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Wall Street Journal:
The Half-Trillion-Dollar Student-Loan Executive Coup  —  Biden's student-loan write-off is an abuse of power that favors college grads at the expense of plumbers and FedEx drivers.  —  WSJ Opinion: The Tough Politics of Student Debt Forgiveness  —  Skip Ad  —  in 15  —  YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
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Megan McArdle / Washington Post:
Biden's student loan ‘fix’ will likely make the problem worse  —  There are so many things wrong with President Biden's newly unveiled policy on student loans that one hardly knows where to begin.  So I might as well start with ... the Medicare doc fix.  —  In 1997, Congress became alarmed …
Washington Examiner:
Biden to the working class: Drop dead
Discussion: HotAir and RedState
Joseph Simonson / Washington Free Beacon:
Biden Says This Law for the Troops Gives Him Authority To Cancel Harvard Grads' Debt
Discussion: RedState, Instapundit and Power Line
New York Times:
Biden to Cancel $10,000 in Student Loan Debt; Low-Income Students Are Eligible for More
Edwin Flores / NBC News:
Almost half of Latino student loan debt is expected to be forgiven under Biden
Discussion: The Gateway Pundit and The Verge
Marita Vlachou / HuffPost:
Trump Calls For Mitch McConnell To Be ‘Immediately’ Replaced As Senate GOP Leader  —  Trump has repeatedly attacked McConnell since the GOP leader admitted Republicans are struggling in their attempt to win Senate control.  —  Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday slammed Senate Minority …
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Alex Isenstadt / Politico:
RNC chief on tape to donors: We need help to win the Senate  —  Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel rallied major donors Wednesday to get behind the GOP's efforts to flip the Senate — a plea that comes amid rising concerns in the party over its candidates' lagging fundraising totals and its overall prospects.
Discussion: Insider, Daily Kos and The Dispatch
Camille Mumford / Emerson Polling:
Pennsylvania 2022: Fetterman Holds Four-Point Lead Over Oz for US Senate; Shapiro Leads Mastriano by Three  —  Home Polls Pennsylvania 2022: Fetterman Holds Four-Point Lead Over Oz for US Senate; Shapiro Leads Mastriano by Three  —  Majority of Voters Say Oz's NJ Residence Makes Them Less Likely to Vote for Him
Discussion: HotAir and Washington Times
Josh Barro / Very Serious:
Republicans' Other Dobbs Problem  —  Their coalition contains a lot of voters who aren't that religious and aren't especially keen on abortion bans.  And they may not vote this November.  —  Dear readers,  —  Democrats had a strong election night on Tuesday, continuing their streak …
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Nate Cohn / New York Times:
Growing Evidence Against a Republican Wave
Alexandra Petri / Washington Post:
Stop improving things right now!  Everyone must suffer as I did!  —  DISGUSTING!  AWFUL!  I have just received word that life is getting marginally better for some people, and I am white-hot with fury!  This is the worst thing that could possibly happen!
The Daily Beast:
Eight Sources Say Feds Are Not Done With Matt Gaetz  —  It's been a quiet couple months in the probe into allegations that Rep. Matt Gaetz was involved in underage sex trafficking.  But few involved think it's over.  —  When Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) beat his primary challenger Tuesday …
Washington Post:
Justice Dept. memo to not charge Trump in Russia probe released  —  A federal appeals panel ordered the release of the memo in response to a lawsuit by a watchdog group  —  The Justice Department has released the entire text of a secret 2019 memo that laid out the legal rationale for not charging …
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Politico:
How Trump has spent his days since the feds searched his home  —  As he finds himself, once more, in legal jeopardy—standing at the epicenter of a media storm of his own making, his political future changing course in real time—Donald Trump has done what Donald Trump likes to do.
Discussion: Raw Story
CNN:
Uvalde school board votes unanimously to fire police chief Pete Arredondo  —  The Uvalde school board voted unanimously Wednesday evening to immediately terminate the contract of district police chief Pete Arredondo, three months after a teenaged gunman took the lives of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary.
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Craig Pittman / Florida Phoenix:
Developers back out of Florida panther protection proposal  —  Documents show they were too cheap to do what's required to save them  —  August is usually the worst month to be in Florida.  We're wilting from the heat and humidity and watching the National Weather Service bulletins because it's peak hurricane season.
Blake Hounshell / New York Times:
Meet the Former C.I.A. Officer Vying to Defeat Elise Stefanik  —  Matt Castelli spent nearly 15 years hunting down terrorists.  Now, he is taking on a top Republican he says no longer adequately represents her upstate New York district.  —  GLENS FALLS, N.Y. — Matt Castelli has spent much of his career in the shadows.
Martijn Konings / Boston Review:
The Asset Economy Strikes Again … The resurgence of inflation has created a strange situation.  Inflation is bad for ordinary people: their money buys less of what they need.  But the prevailing approach to containing inflation is also bad for ordinary people: higher interest rates depress economic activity and keep wages down.
Camilo Montoya-Galvez / CBS News:
Biden administration moves to formalize DACA and shield it from legal challenges  —  The Biden administration on Wednesday finalized a rule to transform the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) immigration policy for more than 600,000 so-called “Dreamers” into a federal regulation …
Michael Luciano / Mediaite:
Congressman-Elect Deems Trump ‘Essentially Traitorous,’ Says 'If I Had Done What He Did, I Would've Been in Jail'  —  Congressman-Elect Pat Ryan appeared on Wednesday's Alex Wagner Tonight, one day after scoring a big win in a special election in New York's 19th district.
Discussion: New York Post
Matt Viser / Washington Post:
Biden names second woman to head the Secret Service  —  Kim Cheatle takes over at a time when the storied agency has faced mishaps and a less-than-flattering spotlight  —  President Biden on Wednesday announced that he had selected a new director for the U.S. Secret Service …
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U.S. Department of Justice:
Five Florida Men Arrested on Charges for Actions During Jan. 6 Capitol Breach  —  Defendants Were Allegedly Affiliated With a Militia Group, Were Among Rioters on Lower West Terrace  —  WASHINGTON — Five Florida men, all self-identified militia members, were arrested today on charges stemming …
Discussion: VTDigger and The Yeshiva World
Lauren Kaori Gurley / Washington Post:
Starbucks illegally withheld raises from union workers, labor board says  —  The coffee chain has been trying to tamp down a national organizing campaign  —  Starbucks illegally withheld wages and benefits from thousands of unionized baristas, the National Labor Relations Board alleged in a complaint Wednesday.
Tyler Pager / Washington Post:
White House moves staffers to finalize makeover of press operation  —  The White House has finalized the senior ranks of its press and communications office, months after Jen Psaki's departure led to an internal shuffling.  —  The moves elevate several people with ties to SKDK …
Katherine Tully-McManus / Politico:
A very spendy September?  —  SEPTEMBER PREVIEW: SPENDING DRAMA— Funding the government is never a breeze, but a handful of factors converging this fall may make for an especially rocky ride.  —  There's the end-of-September deadline to pass (in theory) all 12 appropriations bills.
Discussion: Axios
Richard Rubin / Wall Street Journal:
IRS to Start Spending Its $80 Billion Budget by Hiring People to Answer the Phone  —  Beefed-up enforcement will take time; for now, the IRS will use the money to hire customer-service representatives  —  WASHINGTON—The Internal Revenue Service is planning to spend the first big chunk …
Naomi Nix / Washington Post:
Facebook, Twitter dismantle a U.S. influence campaign about Ukraine  —  Accounts promoting a U.S. government messages violated the platforms' rules against coordinated inauthentic behavior  —  Facebook and Twitter disrupted a web of accounts that were covertly seeking to influence users …
 
 
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Jeremiah Poff / Washington Examiner:
DeSantis-backed ‘pro-parent’ school board candidates rack up victories all over Florida
Discussion: HotAir and WKMG
Deanna Garcia / Spectrum News NY1:
Dan Goldman breaks down his win in NY-10
Lee Harris / American Prospect:
House Leadership Delays Social Security Expansion While Crafting Tax Breaks for Rich Retirees
Discussion: The National Interest
Stephen Fowler / Georgia Public Broadcasting:
Latest filing sheds more light on Fulton DA's election interference probe
Jennifer Smith / Daily Mail:
EXCLUSIVE: Lights out at South Sudan embassy of NYC diplomat accused of rape... as his government claims it'll act ‘urgently’ …
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Jessica Huseman / Votebeat Texas:
Ken Paxton bucks legal precedent and secretary of state's advice in letting anyone examine ballots right after elections
Discussion: Raw Story
Emily Crane / New York Post:
FBI brass warned agents off Hunter Biden laptop due to 2020 election: whistleblowers
Rasmussen Reports:
62% Say Media Bias Getting Worse
Justin Baragona / The Daily Beast:
DeSantis Rages About ‘Little Elf’ Fauci: ‘Grab Him and Chuck Him Across the Potomac’
ABC News:
Foreign politicians, an indicted election clerk and Vanilla Ice: Inside the revolving door of Trump's Mar-a-Lago
Derek Thompson / The Atlantic:
There Is No National Teacher Shortage
Washington Post:
Ex-Interior secretary Zinke lied to investigators in casino case, watchdog finds